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Nancy Jackson

    Cette auteure puise dans une richesse d'expériences de vie diverses, notamment ses rôles de mère, de grand-mère et d'arrière-grand-mère, ainsi qu'un riche parcours professionnel. Elle met à profit ses compétences en écriture pour créer des guides et des manuels pratiques, allant des documents de ressources humaines aux tutoriels pédagogiques pour les étudiants en artisanat. Son travail se concentre sur le développement personnel, l'orientation professionnelle et les compétences pratiques, en maintenant un ton encourageant et instructif.

    One God and the Fallen-Angels
    One God and the Fallen Angels
    Choices Like Rivers
    A Church To Believe In
    • Choices Like Rivers

      • 400pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      A mysterious five-year-old girl named Molly Sue appears in June 1978, dressed in a pillowcase and rags. Her sudden arrival raises questions about her origins, as she is unable to recall where she came from or how to return home. The story unfolds as the community grapples with her enigmatic presence and the search for her past.

      Choices Like Rivers
    • One God and the Fallen Angels

      • 60pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      Exploring the intersection of science and scripture, this book presents Dr. Carl Baugh's insights on creation as depicted in the Holy Bible. It emphasizes the profound love of the One True God for humanity while also delving into the narrative of Lucifer and his fallen angels. Through a blend of biblical accounts and scientific perspectives, it aims to deepen readers' understanding of creation and divine love.

      One God and the Fallen Angels
    • One God and the Fallen-Angels

      Responding to the Ancient Alien Theorists

      • 52pages
      • 2 heures de lecture

      Exploring the creation of humanity as described in Genesis, this book delves into the fall of Lucifer and his angels, who were cast down to Earth. It presents a narrative of chaos, where these fallen beings corrupt human life, alter DNA, and introduce a pantheon of false gods demanding worship and sacrifices. Offering an unconventional interpretation, the author encourages readers to think critically about biblical texts, suggesting that the evidence for these claims is found within the scriptures themselves.

      One God and the Fallen-Angels