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The Simple Guide to Tea
by Chris Scott
Part 1 of the Simple Guide To series
A simple introduction to the world of tea. We start with a look into the history of tea and the different types of tea. White, Black, Green, Oolong and Tisanes. The tea process is fascinating and we go through the basics involved. Tea has many health benefits and we explain some of the main ones with supporting research. Everyone enjoys there tea differently but we still have a general guide to preparation, you may make your tea taste even better. We also have some information on caffeine, loose or bags and storage requirements. The guide is complimented with some beautiful photographs and recipes to enhance your tea experience. Finally we have some recipes you can try to make even better use of those wonderful leaves. Sit back, relax and enjoy your tea. Chris was born and raised in England and now lives in Canada. Chris likes to browse and search the internet for interesting information and wanted a conduit to share this information. The result, he started writing the Simple Guide To series of books. The guides are designed to be short and easy to read on any E Book reader, they can also be downloaded as a pdf or text document. The idea is for the guides to be available when and where people need them. Chris is working closely with experts in their fields to provide more e-books for you enjoyment. TheSimpleGuideTo.com - Ebooks to learn from.
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A Simple Guide to Bible Study
by Jack Hay
Part of the Simple Guide To series
The Bible made us "wise unto salvation" when we were sinners, and it continues to be indispensable for our spiritual development. There is no quick fix for arriving at a full understanding of its teaching; this booklet does not profess to be that. Its aim is to provide basic guidelines for Bible study for younger people or new believers. It goes out with the prayer that even those who are not naturally studious will form the habit of digging a little bit deeper, unearthing spiritual treasures to enrich their lives. In the book, the centrality of God's Word is stressed, the reading of the Bible is encouraged, and the careful study of Scripture is promoted.
Perhaps you feel that your spiritual maturity positions you beyond the need of a book like this. What about your children and grandchildren and the young people connected with the local church? Join with me in trying to put many on the road to an understanding of the Scriptures by placing this little volume in their hands.
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