Heather Farrell
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The Y-Siccum virus has taken the lives of all humans containing the Y chromosome, including Johanna's husband and son. Humanity has begun adapting to their new reality, but Johanna is struggling with acceptance. Lost in her grief and animosity she begins to unravel. Johanna believes she has been chosen to put the fear of God back in the hearts of her community. She begins murdering local lesbians (slackies). A local detective grows suspicious of Johanna,...
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Mary. Elisabeth. Martha. Lydia.
Some we know by name. Some we know only by their legacy of faith.
The scriptures tell us of the many men who figured prominently in the Savior's life. Alongside the Apostles were also numerous valiant and virtuous women who worked and worshipped, petitioned and prayed. Discover their stories in this unique and uplifting book.
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-Historical background information on the more than seventy women mentioned...
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Meet the faithful women God sent to serve alongside His patriarchs. We may recognize their names, but there is so much more to discover about Sarah, Rebekah, Hannah, Ruth, and the seventy other Old Testament women profiled in this book. Filled with stunning photography that brings their stories to life, this book is an ideal companion to your study of the Old Testament.
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While the women in the Book of Mormon are mostly unnamed, there are surprisingly more women included than most people think. In this book you will meet 47 women, or groups of women, who teach valuable lessons about peacemaking, gaining a testimony, perseverance, discipleship, and creating lasting conversion to the gospel of Jesus Christ. With gorgeous photographs and insightful analysis, add depth to your study of the Book of Mormon by discovering...
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Have you noticed how in the scriptures men are always going into the mountains to commune with God? Yet, in those same scriptures, we hardly ever read of women going there. Women's lives were (and still are) full of responsibilities for sustaining life. Because of this, it was difficult-if not impossible-for them to leave their families to commune with God.
Instead, God often came to women where they were, when they were doing their ordinary, everyday...