Weapons of Righteousness
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About the Book
This author invites you to a fresh, new approach to studying your New Testament. She provides you with a reference library for all the adverse situations in the New Testament and examines the "Weapons of Righteousness" that were used to overcome all these situations and the final victory in the Book of Revelation. She challenges you, in the accompanying workbooks with scriptures only and the weapons charts to build your own library. She found this study exciting and rewarding.
About the Author
Elizabeth Heimermann was born on June 16, 1931 in
Yalesville in the town of Norfolk, New York.
Her family moved to a farm off the Madrid-Norfolk Road. It was here that she received her elementary
education in a one-room schoolhouse. By
the time she was ready for the eighth grade, the one-room schoolhouse had been
closed as a result of the building of a centralized school in the village of
Madrid, New York.
It was in this centralized school that two teachers
had a major influence on her in the areas of Mathematics and English as well as
encouraging her in the development of her gift of teaching. In 1948 she graduated from Madrid Central
High School. At the graduation ceremony
she was presented with the Danforth Foundation’s Women’s Leadership Award.
After graduation, she attended the New York
Agricultural and Technical Institute in Canton, New York. After a two-year program in which she
majored in food administration and hospital dietetics, she graduated in June of
1950. She was married on the 24th
of the same month to Bill Heimermann, and has been married for Fifty years and
have five children and numerous grandchildren.
During her child-rearing years, she studied voice
under Professor Haywood of Syracuse University Fine Arts College. She worked for four years as medical
secretary for her husband in his clinical laboratory. Over the years, she has taught Bible classes for all ages as well
as conducting ladies workshops and served as columnist and editor for the woman’s
section of the periodical, “New York Highlights”.
Elizabeth enjoys a variety of activities, including
bird-watching, gardening, bicycling, cooking, teaching, organizing, writing and
singing. Her greatest source of
enjoyment, though, is in being a grandmother.