And the Bride Wore White.And the Bride This article is about the female participant in a wedding. For other uses, see Bride (disambiguation). A bride is a female participant in a wedding ceremony: a woman about to be married, currently being married, or, in some uses, very recently married. Wore White Dannah Gresh Moody mood·y adj. 1. Given to frequent changes of mood; temperamental. 2. Subject to periods of depression; sulky. 3. Expressive of a mood, especially a sullen or gloomy mood. Press 820 North Lasalle Drive, Chicago, IL 60610 9780802483447, $13.99 www.moody.edu 1-800-621-5111 Traditionally, the bride's white gown gown n. A robe or smock worn in operating rooms and other parts of hospitals as a guard against contamination. gown, n was reserved only to the truly pure--those who were not were supposed to wear a gown of another color. In a brand new "Celebration Edition", Dannah Gresh continues to touch the lives of hundred of thousand of young women in "And The Bride Wore White: Seven Secrets to Sexual Purity Purity: see Pearl, The. Purity See also Modesty. almond symbol of the Virgin Mary’s innocence. [O.T.: Numbers 17: 1–11; Art: Hall, 14] crystal its transparency symbolizes pureness. "". Written in a warm yet revealing style, Gresh talks about her own horrible experiences dealing with sinful relationships, challenges and other temptations. Giving God's advice, any Christian woman would do well to pick up "And The Bride Wore White" and it would be good addition to community library sexuality shelves. |
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