Synopses & Reviews
For those who love sailing and youarethere travel literature. Also for those who enjoy studying the life and times of the Apostle Paul. But defintiely for those who love adventure or at least reading about itSeafaring isnrsquo;t for the faint of heart. It wasnrsquo;t for the Apostle Paul in the first century A.D.shipwrecked imprisoned and often a stranger in foreign lands. And it turned out to be a heartstopping task some two thousand years later when a religion professor and his wife undertook a 14month journey by sailboat They stopped in eight countries visiting every site where Paul stopped on his tumultuous missionary journeys. SailingActs traces this 21stcentury voyage from Volos Greece to Rome Italy by car by foot by motorized scooter but mostly on a 33foot boat logging more than 3600 nautical miles over two sailing seasons.The book includes dozens of photos maps showing the couplersquo;s travel routes a list of all the repairs and replacements Stutzman made to the aging boat which he bought sightunseen and an itinerary of places they visited.
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One in a six-volume set of little cookbooks-each one a treasured collection of recipes from the best-selling cookbook, Favorite Recipes from Quilters. Each book in the series presents a particular category of food. The six books are: Breads, Soups, Salads, Main Dishes (Pasta, Vegetables, and Meats), Pies, and Desserts. Each book offers 24-36 recipes-all proven favorites from the original collection. Each volume also includes several stories from the lives and experiences of quilters. The charming design of these books makes them an irresistible impulse item. Their colorful dustjackets and readable spines make them equally eye-catching on a bookshelf or beside a cash register. Each volume contains warm and strikingly rich watercolors throughout its pages. Each painting was created exclusively for this series. These books have about them the special vibrancy that comes from cooking and quilting. All who own them will share in that!