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glp 1 requirements Are Serious Anesthesia Risks of Semaglutide and Other GLP-1 Agonists  Under-Recognized? Case Reports of Retained Solid Gastric Contents in  Patients Undergoing Anesthesia
glp 1 requirements Are Serious Anesthesia Risks of Semaglutide and Other GLP-1 Agonists  Under-Recognized? Case Reports of Retained Solid Gastric Contents in  Patients Undergoing Anesthesia
glp 1 requirements Are Serious Anesthesia Risks of Semaglutide and Other GLP-1 Agonists  Under-Recognized? Case Reports of Retained Solid Gastric Contents in  Patients Undergoing Anesthesia
glp 1 requirements Are Serious Anesthesia Risks of Semaglutide and Other GLP-1 Agonists  Under-Recognized? Case Reports of Retained Solid Gastric Contents in  Patients Undergoing Anesthesia
glp 1 requirements Are Serious Anesthesia Risks of Semaglutide and Other GLP-1 Agonists  Under-Recognized? Case Reports of Retained Solid Gastric Contents in  Patients Undergoing Anesthesia
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Kathryn L Taylor
Alexandria, US
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The World of the End book
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It's very good book written by Dr. David Jeremiah
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Sherri T. Mercer
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Diverse Worship--Make A Joyful Noise Unto The Lord All Ye Lands
Format: Hardcover
I love this beautifully illustrated story. Children and adults, too, learn God's vision for His church—true worship. Author Dorena Williamson presents an image of a church no longer divided by race, culture, or style of worship. Instead, the church is a gathering of God's people celebrating who He is and all He has done. Also included are author notes suggesting ways to share the importance of embracing and celebrating God's diverse world with children.
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Michele Morin
Chelsea, US
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We Are Better Together
Format: Hardcover
One Sunday morning when all the Sunday school classes landed in a heap for a multi-generational assembly followed by muffins, I read aloud from The Celebration Place, Dorena Williamson’s anthem to the Body of Christ gathered. How refreshing to share the truth that worship (and worshipers!) will look and participate differently in other places! Here in rural Maine where a choir is as rare a sight as a brown face, Erin Bennett Banks’s vivid illustrations enriched the text, and I was pleased to hear adult chuckles accompanying the page about rappers “nodding to the beat” while “old folks stomp their feet.” Together, author and illustrator announce the church as “no longer a divided space. Now it’s a celebration place!” With so many fractures in our world upon which we can distance and divide, the pursuit of unity in the Body of Christ is difficult but crucial. The work toward delightful diversity done today in God’s House is affirmation of the truth that we are better together, and it is preparation for the day when we will join with all nations God has made to glorify his name, for he is great and worthy of our celebration. Many thanks to IVP Kids for providing a copy of this book to facilitate my review, which is, of course, offered freely and with honesty.
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Beth
Cuba, US
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A message of unity
Format: Hardcover
The Celebration Place is a vibrant picture book highlighting diverse cultures and people worshipping God in a variety of glorious ways. This inclusive book portrays vocal artists, indigenous groups, and a person in a wheelchair in praise of a God whose presence reaches around the globe. The book’s message rings clear: when God’s people assemble in love, the church is a celebratory place. The back matter prompts further conversation. Children and their caregivers will want this important book in their hands and on their shelves. This honest review is based on an e-advanced reader copy from the author and publisher.
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Ms. Swill
Fort Morgan, US
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Beautiful book!
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What a wonderful book! I read this with my son and we loved the beautiful illustrations that depicted so many different people groups. Though we are in a season where I know of so many who are experiencing “church-hurt,” The Celebration Place gave a glimpse of at least one church where all are welcome and where people don’t have to leave their ethnicity, style, or even age at the door. The energy just leaps off the page and creates a genuine sense of celebration!
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Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2021

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