P : Pondering On Lifes Perplexities Presumptions And Possibilities
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Jeannette Notman was born in a small Northern California town in 1954. Her childhood was fairly typical of the times. She was the first woman on either side of the family to attend and complete a college degree. Life’s journeys have taken her on so many amazing adventures all over the globe. Finally it is time to sit and ponder on what she has been through and where she is headed. In so doing, she hopes to encourage others to look for and embrace all that life has to offer. Her top three passions in life are: 1. Healthy living, including the inside and the outside of the body. 2. Making sure her numerous gardens have hundreds of varieties of flowers on display through out the year. 3. Her number one passion is studying the word of God. She has participated in intense Bible study classes for almost 20 years. Most of those years have been spent leading groups and various speaking opportunities. Jeannette looks forward to each day and the guidance from God in all areas of her life. Now she is praying that her new found ministry of writing and hopefully more speaking will be a blessing to many and a glory to God.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781629521527
ISBN10: 1629521523
Jeannette Notman
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: March 2014
Publisher: Xulon Press
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