Egg Ship Gods


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They have landing on the planet a hundred thousand years after the first book, in new bodies but with the same minds. Their new planet is still not suited to their alien needs, despite the terra-forming. Nevertheless they must build their colonies. The original fraterns become like Gods, immortal and all-powerful. One group develop mammalian mutants, trying to build their intelligence.Over several generations the colonies struggle to keep going. The 'Gods' are defeated by one of their fratern colonies. They wake up some years later with no memory of their crucifixion, but in new bodies. They discover that in the time they were away their colonies have destroyed each other during a bitter civil war. The mutants become their hope for the future.One side becomes devil-like and attempts to destroy the mutants.They continue to experiment; taking mutants and inseminating them with genetically engineered DNA, and putting them back. The stage is set for modern mankind.




Playing God


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DIVTo save an alien world, a human architect must risk destroying it/divDIV For two centuries, the planet of the Dedelphi has been riven by war. Though delicate, swanlike creatures, the planet’s natives are fierce in battle, and their ceaseless conflict has reduced their world to a wasteland. To save themselves and their world, the Dedelphi have forged a fragile peace and called for outside intervention. The Earth corporation Bioverse constructs a plan to heal the shattered planet. It’s the most ambitious engineering project the universe has ever seen, and if it backfires, the result will almost certainly be genocide./divDIV /divDIVHired to oversee the massive undertaking is architect Lynn Nussbaumer. Rebuilding the planet will take decades, and Nussbaumer’s first challenge is to arrange for a generation of Dedelphi to live out their lives in orbit around their home. When old conflicts and fresh violence emerge aboard the station and on the planet’s surface, she finds that it takes more than a talent for design to draft a blueprint for peace. /div




Two Eggs Three Yolks - Learning to Hear and Follow God


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Richly punctuated with stories and illustrations, Two Eggs, Three Yolks is a practical guide to learning to hear the Lord or to hear Him better. It is didactic, prophetic and personal- an invitation to hearing by way of teaching, exhortation and example. The centerpiece, an extended illustration of how the hearing process functions in practical application, and from which the title derives, details how Allen and Jan were led to adopt their three Russian children. The book is both intensely charismatic and solidly evangelical- a spiritual guide for believers, and an interest-piquer for unbelievers. Using the themes of adventure and romance, Two Eggs, Three Yolks begins by enticing the reader to step into what the book has to offer: the opportunity to be in a living and active relationship with God by learning to hear and follow His voice. Part One sketches the events in the authors' personal backgrounds and histories which set them on the own journey to hearing, and which changed the very course of their lives. Part Two begins by examining why God speaks, follows with the nitty gritty mechanics of beginning and developing the disciplines of hearing, including small group participation and journal keeping, and continues with an examination of the ways in which God speaks, concluding with looks at such issues as discernment, blocks to hearing, problems in learning to interpret, and, ultimately, teaching others to hear. Part Three is a full-blown life example drawn from the authors' own profound experience of being led to the adoption of their three Russian children. The book concludes with two appendices, each consisting of a selection of twelve words: the first on various topics of interest ranging from earthquakes to spiritual warfare; the second on the topic of hearing God itself. In and through it all runs the authors' deep desire that their readers fall in love with the Lord and learn to discern His voice and obey His words, that they might "have life, and have it abundantly." Jan Cherbonneau is a wife, mother, homeschool teacher and writer. She has a B.A. in History from the University of Connecticut, an M.A. in Religious Studies, with an emphasis on Biblical archeology, and four years' classroom study at Trinity (Episcopal) School for Ministry in Ambridge, Pennsylvania. Allen has a B.A. in English from the University of Massachusetts, an M. Div. from Trinity, Ambridge, and is an ordained Anglican priest. He has served at several churches in Pennsylvania and Alabama. He is especially fascinated by the interface between science and theology. Their busy lives include writing, homeschooling, and pastoring a small home fellowship, as well as owning and managing a school fundraising business. Allen and Jan live in northeastern Alabama with their three adopted Russian children, where they eagerly continue their amazing eighteen-year journey of learning to hear and follow God. Allen and Jan would describe themselves as "out of the box" Christians whose interests and passions include prophecy, apologetics, holiness, the current state of the Western Church, reaching this generation in creative ways with the gospel, hosting foreign exchange students (they've had five), the development of spiritual gifts, spiritual warfare, small group ministry, the restoration of five-fold ministry to the Church, healing in all of its forms, the preparation of the Church for the return of the Lord, and above and undergirding all, the practice and teaching of hearing God. They love to write and to talk about things of eternal significance with people who care. Books in the works include a companion to Two Eggs, Three Yolks entitled Hearing and Healing, an in-depth look at the profound and essential connections between listening prayer and physical, spiritual and emotional healing, and also the tentatively titled Up From the Ashes-?, a prophetic look at the current state of the Church and what needs to be done to bring true revival.




The God-idea of the Ancients


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The God-Idea of the Ancients; Or, Sex in Religion


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Eliza Burt Gamble's 'The God-Idea of the Ancients; Or, Sex in Religion' is a pioneering work that delves into the intricate relationship between spirituality and sexuality in ancient civilizations. Through meticulous research and a thought-provoking analysis, Gamble explores how the concept of God was intertwined with human sexuality, challenging conventional beliefs about religion and its origins. Her literary style combines academic rigor with a captivating narrative, making this book a compelling read for those interested in the intersection of faith and desire in historical contexts. Eliza Burt Gamble, a respected scholar of anthropology and religion, was motivated to write this book by her fascination with the universal themes of sex and religion across cultures. Her expertise in these subjects shines through in 'The God-Idea of the Ancients', as she offers a fresh perspective on ancient myths, rituals, and beliefs. Gamble's dedication to uncovering the hidden narratives of history makes this book a valuable contribution to the field of religious studies. I highly recommend 'The God-Idea of the Ancients; Or, Sex in Religion' to anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the complex dynamics between spirituality and sexuality in ancient societies. Gamble's insightful analysis and thorough research make this book a must-read for academics, students, and anyone intrigued by the mysteries of human belief systems.




God's Laboratory


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Assisted reproduction, with its test tubes, injections, and gamete donors, often raises important concerns regarding matters of life and kinship. Yet these concerns do not take the same form everywhere around the world. In this innovative ethnography of in vitro fertilization in Ecuador, Elizabeth Roberts shows how having children through biotechnological intervention is not only tolerated, it is embraced by the population, despite widespread poverty and official condemnation by the Catholic Church. Roberts takes us into clinics, laboratories, and homes, providing a textured picture of the int.




Speak Plainly God


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Originally I had planned on naming this book "Ninety Days to Glory." By revelation of the Holy Spirit I was told to name the book "Speak Plainly God" as God would use my book to answer the cry of many to learn how to hear Him speak plainly in their daily lives. The greatest miracle I personally received was at the end of my own ninety-day transformation. A miracle occurred in heaven that was shared by others as a witness to God's commitment and love for those who overcome the obstacles of this world. Jesus appeared to me in the form of the Morning Star. The events that followed have led to the writing of this book. If you seek Him with an open mind and heart, He has promised through scripture to appear to you as well. II Peter 1:19, 21 Verse 19: And we have the word of the prophets made more certain, and you will do well to pay attention to it, as to a light shining in a dark place, until the day dawns and The Morning Star rises in your hearts. Verse 21: For prophecy never had its origin in the will of man, but men spoke from God as they were carried along by the Holy Spirit. Revelation 22:16 Verse 16: I, Jesus, have sent my angel to give you this testimony for the churches. I am the Root and the Offspring of David and the Bright Morning Star. Revelations 2:26, 28 Verse 26: To him who overcomes and does my will to the end, I will give authority over the nations. Verse 28: I WILL ALSO GIVE HIM THE MORNING STAR.




Kalevala Mythology, Revised Edition


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It was the Kalevala that initiated the process leading to the foundation of Finnish identity during the nineteenth century and was, therefore, one of the crucial factors in the formation of Finland as a new nation in the twentieth century.