I believe Jesus did not redeem you and me to be afflicted, molested, reproached, stranded or destroyed in life. No! It is always important to know the reason for redemption. It will always help resolve the dilemmas that people face in life-challenges or difficult times! This is because what you don’t know will always limit your capacity to believe and receive from God. The covenant of redemption is your shield against all wickedness. I pray that as you delve deeper into this book, you will encounter the hand of God. You will have victory over shame, sickness, financial setbacks, hopelessness, stagnation, emptiness, and rejection, in Jesus’ name. I also pray God will give you unparalleled strength to fulfill your destiny in a grand style.įor the LORD has redeemed Jacob, And ransomed him from the hand of one stronger than he. Thought-provoking and inspiring, this volume is a testament to his grit and determination.If people still got redeemed in the Ol-Testament (Jeremiah 31:11), what about in the New-Testament? It will even be far greater! Why? This is because the New -Testament is established on better promises (Hebrews 8:6). In his autobiography, Through the Broken Glass, Seshan presents his struggles to usher in a new era of electoral reforms. There was evidence that malpractice and lawlessness in elections were reaching alarming levels. ![]() The Supreme Court did not find the order unlawful either.īefore Seshan came on the scene, the Election Commission was increasingly functioning as an appendage of the government. It was an indication of the lengths to which he would go to carry out his designated mandate. Seshan had put everything on the line while signing that order. The CEC, ironically, is tasked to “conduct” elections, so who in his right mind would do such a thing in a democracy? On 2 August 1993, elections were indefinitely postponed through an order issued by the Chief Election Commissioner (CEC), TN Seshan. The man who revolutionised the electoral process 360pp, ₹795 Rupa Publications (The autobiography of a fearless man) An excellent addition to any kitchen, the book also features charming anecdotes by well-known people like chefs Saby Gorai and Tarun Sibal, Olympic champion Neeraj Chopra, sarod maestro Ayaan Ali Bangash, entrepreneur Romi Dev, author Kiran Manral, dancer Bhavna Reddy and others.* From the humble millets to a rainbow of vegetables bursting with flavour, from meals for singles to festival eating, the author shows you a straightforward and tasty way towards improving your overall health and well-being, increasing your energy, even achieving sustainable weight loss and a better life. This book ensures short cooking time while maximizing flavours and strengthening your desire and commitment to healthy eating. Her ideas are inspiring, her tricks and technique ingenious and the recipes accessible and delicious. Featuring familiar comfort foods as well as new twists on classics, best selling author Kavita Devgan’s latest offering is a glorious celebration of quick, healthy foods prepared with minimal fuss. Simple tricks for stress-free cooking 276pp, ₹395 Rupa (A celebration of quick, healthy foods prepared with minimal fuss)ĭo you hate entering the kitchen after a long day of work?ĭo you struggle to find easy ideas for a quick, satisfying meal?ĭo you want to eat better and reset your health?ĥ00 Easy, Delicious, Healthy Recipes might just be what you need to jump-start your journey towards healthy living. ![]() ![]() The Seaweed Revolution by Vincent Doumeizel argues that the fast-growing global population, combined with climate, social and environmental crises, gives us compelling reasons to reconsider this forgotten treasure.* It could allow us to better feed human beings and animals, replace plastic and fertilizers, boost medical innovations, mitigate global warming, repair biodiversity and support economies in coastal communities where fish stocks are declining.Īlthough seaweed has supported our development for millions of years, we have lost our connection with it and focused our efforts purely on land cultivation. Incredibly diverse, seaweed could help to bring back balance in our ecosystems through a wide range of applications. Yet we only know how to cultivate a few dozen varieties, at most. Seaweed develops in water everywhere, from the eternal glaciers to lagoons heated by the sun, from seas saturated with salt to the fresh water of our rivers. (HT Team) 279pp, ₹799 Hero Press (Fresh hope for tomorrow) Reconsidering a forgotten marine treasure This week’s interesting reads includes a volume on how seaweed could allow us to better feed human beings and mitigate global warming, a cook book that celebrates quick, healthy foods prepared with minimal fuss, and the autobiography of the man who revolutionised the electoral process in India.
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