![]() ![]() The building is closed, but the church is wide open.We are here from all over the world and God is where you are at.You’re here on purpose you’re here so that God can speak specifically to your life.Give in expectation with what God is going to do in our lives Look beyond yourself and this moment, and allow God to use your obedience when you give to a ministry that feeds you.A job or a certain person will not give you what you need, just God.Be reminded that God is your provider even during the pressures of this time.The King of Kings, the Lord of Lords is on your side You need to understand who is on your side when the enemy suggests things to you.Be open to how He wants to move and speak through you. ![]() Maybe there are areas God is trying to step into, please don’t close the opportunity because it looks different than you thought it would.If anyone hears my voice and opens the door, I will come in and eat with that person, and they with me Revelation 3:20 New International Version (NIV) – 20 Here I am! I stand at the door and knock. ![]()
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![]() ![]() In 10:04, Ben’s meditations on art, concerns about selling out, and doubts about artificially inseminating his best friend (“Because would have been bizarre”) were framed by two massive weather events: Tropical Storm Irene, which hit New York in summer of 2011, and Hurricane Sandy, which landed in the autumn of 2012. ![]() Though we are more interconnected than ever, this phenomenon is most akin to the sensation of spiraling on a mass scale daily life requires reckoning with being an actor in the thrall of forces far more powerful than any individual.ġ0:04 was a reckoning with responsibility that was not yet required of the narrator of Leaving the Atocha Station. In 10:04, Lerner’s narrator, also named Ben, frets over how to act meaningfully in a world that often feels meaningless. Leaving the Atocha Station was about the quarter-life crisis of a talented misanthrope 10:04 (2014), Lerner’s second novel, was a negotiation with the success that Adam Gordon of Leaving the Atocha Station both desired and reviled. He shares this name with the narrator of Leaving the Atocha Station, Lerner’s debut novel from 2011. AN ADOLESCENT NAMED Adam Gordon is the protagonist of Ben Lerner’s new novel, The Topeka School. ![]() ![]() ![]() It’s my absolute pleasure to introduce the author who inspired me to start writing, and from whom I continue to learn today. And as always, Aveyard leaves readers wanting more…and we doubt she’ll disappoint! It brings the comfort of a classic fantasy novel, with new twists, and characters who revamp the genre. With the skillfully written action and complex characters readers have come to expect, along with signature Victoria Aveyard twists, Realm Breaker (HarperTeen) proves itself just as worthy as her previous smash-hit novels. After all, it is only when all the heroes have fallen that the world could be saved by the likes of an honorable squire and a vicious assassin, side by side. ![]() When she is joined by a ragtag group of unlikely heroes, the real adventure begins. ![]() When the heroes fail, and a band of misfits are left to save the world, Realm Breaker was born.Ĭorayne’s blood is the key to saving the world-and as a pirate’s daughter who has felt trapped in her small town all her life, this comes as a shock. One of the most anticipated YA fantasy books of the year, the new release by international and #1 New York Times bestselling author Victoria Aveyard, Realm Breaker, is finally here! Following her massive hit, the Red Queen series, which was optioned by Universal Pictures, Aveyard shifts from the dystopian genre to fantasy, welcoming a new trilogy, a new style, and a new world. ![]() |