Jennifer Steinhauer

Jennifer Steinhauer

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The Firsts
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The Firsts
  • By: Jennifer Steinhauer
  • Length: 7 hours 9 minutes
  • Publisher: Highbridge Company
  • Publish date: March 31, 2020
  • Language: English
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In November 2018, the greatest number of women in American history entered Congress. From Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and “the Squad” to “the Badasses” with national security backgrounds, from the first two Native Americans in... Read more

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Grace for the Afflicted Why has the church struggled in ministering to those with mental illnesses?Each day men and women diagnosed with mental disorders are told they need to pray more and turn from their sin. Mental illness is equated with demonic possession, weak faith, and generational sin. As both a church leader and a professor of psychology and behavioral sciences, Michael S. Stanford has seen far too many ... Read Book
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