My Mother's Quilts: Devotions from a Legacy of Needlework .Inspired by thirty family heirloom quilts, each devotion shares the enduring legacy of faith, family and tradition in our lives
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| Title | : | My Mother's Quilts: Devotions from a Legacy of Needlework |
| Author | : | |
| Rating | : | 4.98 (554 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 1617956120 |
| Format Type | : | Hardcover |
| Number of Pages | : | 240 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2016-03-08 |
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Editorial : About the Author Ramona Richards is an award-winning editor, writer, and speaker and has worked on staff with Abingdon Press, Thomas Nelson, Rutledge Hill Press, and Ideals magazine. The author of nine books and a frequent contributor to devotional collections, Ramona has written sales training videos, feature film scripts, novels, gift books, Bible studies, biographies, cookbooks, and magazine articles. Her daughter, Rachel, has severe disablilities and is often featured as the heroine in Ramona s devotions and magazine articles. An avid live music fan, Ramona loves Nashville, which she's called home since she was ten. She can be found online at ramonarichards.
Inspired by thirty family heirloom quilts, each devotion shares the enduring legacy of faith, family and tradition in our lives.
Right now we hypothetically will “level around ten billion people sometime in the twenty-first century.” Can Earth support this many people?
One other variable that demographers take under heavy consideration is migration. This book is so good that I felt a need to commend the authors on their fine work. The second half of the book supposedly describes how, when, and why designers should have license to break the aforementioned commandments. Raymond's book captures a perspective that is rarely reported in books or otherwise.. This book blends scientific and demographic numbers with pictures, maps, and graphs to underscore the hazards of human overpopulation. None come in a box; each has only a cardboard wrap (secured with a rubber band) that covers where the face, spine, and back of book would be. It was missing the CD.. On the front of the card is just the note, but on the back, on a far more basic level is the note in the staff with the letter name of the note
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