Bøger af Marilyn Minter Wolgemuth
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- The Trials and Joys of a Student Nurse (1950-1953)
218,95 kr. Bedpans and Backrubs: The Trials and Joys of a Student Nurse is the story of Marilyn Minter Wolgemuth's journey through nursing school in the early 1950s. Told through the lens of Marilyn's journal entries and letters, readers experience her personal story of growth through the trials, tribulations, and ultimate joys of nursing school while getting a serious and sometimes comical glimpse into how much has changed in nursing and the health care setting in general. You will laugh and cry with Marilyn as you read about her education milestones on the path to the nursing career she dreamed of since she was 11 years old.
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- 218,95 kr.
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- A Kansas Sunflower's Memoir
173,95 kr. The author presents a panoramic view of her life growing up as a farm girl in a conservative, rural Kansas community of "plain people" during the 1930's and 1940's. Studded with word-pictures and photographs, her story includes both pain and pleasure: her birth mother's death, her "new" family, the farm activities, social and religious life in the community and her teenage angst and rebellion. It culminates in her graduation from junior college.
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- 173,95 kr.
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- Bringing the Gospel to the Isthmus Aztecs of Mexico in their heart language.
173,95 kr. Deep in the tropical jungle of southern Veracruz, Mexico, close to the Gulf of Mexico, a large number of indigenous people are tucked back in the mountains. They are the Isthmus Aztecs whose language is officially called Isthmus Nahuatl. For hundreds of years they've spoken this aboriginal language that had never been written. Consequently, there were no books or access to the Holy Scriptures in the language of their hearts. Carl and Marilyn Wolgemuth, as members of Wycliffe Bible Translators, felt God's call to translate the Scriptures for these deserving people who welcomed them. They had to learn the language by careful listening, scientifically analyze it, create an alphabet and teach the people to read it. As they became more fluent then they were able to begin Scripture translation. For twenty years the Wolgemuths, along with their young daughter Carrie, braved rushing rivers, tropical diseases, insects, and lack of amenities such as electricity, telephones and refrigeration. Those were minor inconveniences compared to the joys of seeing faces light up when they discovered they could read and comprehend "God's Talk"! Here you will read about how a pre-literate group of people accepted salvation, began to study the translated Scriptures and eagerly shared "God's Talk" in neighboring Aztec villages.
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- 173,95 kr.