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As Wise as Deer is a real treasure trove of inspiration. All those who are privileged to read it will find it a valuable resource that they reflect on time and time again. This book is a beautiful and multifaceted mix of motivational reflections, fascinating stories and Biblical quotations. The result is that one simply can't put it down. As Wise as Deer isn't just aimed at the 'religious', but the God seeker, appealing to the spiritual enquirer in each of us. At no time will you feel 'preached at'; John simply sows seeds with the hope of bringing the beauty of a relationship with God into the life of every reader. This book will attract those of us who take time out to reflect on the concept of religion and life in general. For those people who regularly meditate, it provides a rich source of material; it is truly, spiritual food for the soul. The content of this book is richly-crafted, As Wise as Deer is also written in the most reader-friendly style. It is easy-to-read but also articulate and by no means basic. It moves effortlessly between each sentence, paragraph and chapter in a motivational and encouraging style. As Wise as Deer is a soul enriching source of inspired writing, you will find yourself returning to again and again.
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<p>If you are three or ninety-three, you will enjoy these short stories of family life on a rural farm in Northwest Montana between the years of 1939 and 1958.</p><p>They tell of living during World War II, going to a one-room school and worshipping in a fundamental church, the innocence of childhood, and the trials of the parents.</p><p>These stories are true; I was one of the children. The pictures are from the family album.</p><p>Each story ends with biblical principles and scriptures that relate to the story and makes it understandable no matter what season of life you are in.</p><p>If you have never known farm life from crops to animals, you can as you live these memories with us.</p>
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<p>If you are three or ninety-three, you will enjoy these short stories of family life on a rural farm in Northwest Montana between the years of 1939 and 1958. They tell of living during World War II, going to a one-room school and worshipping in a fundamental church, the innocence of childhood, and the trials of the parents. These stories are true; I was one of the children. The pictures are from the family album. Each story ends with biblical principles and scriptures that relate to the story and makes it understandable no matter what season of life you are in. If you have never known farm life from crops to animals, you can as you live these memories with us. </p>
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<p>The initial call of Jesus Christ to men was to be spiritually reproductive: "Follow me, and I will make you fishers of men." His final command, that of the Great Commission, also challenged followers to spiritual reproduction. Using the analogy of the natural harvest, this book focuses on promises of spiritual harvest, things that prevent harvest, and keys to effective harvest.</p>
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In this engaging message, noted entrepreneur Joel Salatin shares his four-generation family story of entrepreneurship, sharing how his innovative father cast a vision for cultivating the Salatin family farm, an effort that has lead, by God's grace, to their farming enterprise becoming world-renowned as a model for pastured poultry. Drawing from his failures and successes, Salatin emphasizes that godly entrepreneurs must uphold a biblical code, as he shares important lessons from his family's journey that will help encourage and equip other families, whatever arena of business they pursue, to cultivate a long-term, entrepreneurial vision.
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