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  • av Faith Jayson
    239,-

    This book is design to encourage the reader and let them know that even though they may be going through right now that if they look to God and not there situation then all will change.

  • av Stephanie Pitre-Kirk
    165,-

    Fill My Cup is a series of poems designed to encourage, motivate and strengthen all of us during a time of darkness in the USA and around the world. There are poems about life, family, education, and inspiration for all of us. The book also has poems that describe events that happened in my hometown and community. My hope is that this book touches the hearts and souls of those who read it.

  • av Carol Schroeder
    165

    My name is Carol Schroeder and I've been writing poems since I was young. The book, The Beautiful Art of Poetry is about life experiences, feelings and words from the heart. I hope you'll enjoy reading these poems as much as I enjoyed writing them.

  • av Frederick Smith
    165,-

    This book is written basically for Christians. The unsaved will not know these scriptures and stories I refer to. But even they can see them, and get curious enough to accept Christ. There are scriptures especially in Revelation that even Christians have never heard before. Ask yourself why you were never taught these things in church? Christians must start a personal and serious Bible study on their own. The Lord will guide if you will use what He shows you for His work. He doesn't waste knowledge on people who will not use it. "e;Cast not thy pearls among the swine"e;. I pray this book either out of conviction, interest or fear, makes you really get into the Bible. Then re-think seriously what you have been taught while we still have time. "e;If the blind lead the blind BOTH fall into the ditch"e;. My punishment [and all Teachers] will be much worse if I, or they mislead you. We go to the Lake of Fire.

  • av Sherry Thompson Chenault
    195,-

    Nothing is as real as a Dream. The world can change around youbut your dream will not. Responsibilities need not erase it. Duties need not obscure it. Because the DREAM is within you,NO ONE CAN TAKE IT AWAY

  • av Tyler Johns
    299,-

    A scorpion taken from his home is made a superhero to defend the forest, recruited by insect agents of a command center.

  • av Philip Krill
    389,-

    PRAYING WITH THE FATHERS:A Year of Neo-patristic Mediations is a day-by-day prayer book based on selections from the Early Church Fathers. In these meditations, Philip Krill, whose mission is 'promoting a Trinitarian vision of deification and contemplative prayer,'' seeks to introduce the reader to the Fathers' vision of our divinization in Christ and the universally salvific impact of His Incarnation. It is also his hope that those who read these meditations will be drawn more deeply into contemplative prayer.

  • av Janet Hubbs
    195,-

    Retirement is a time of peace--the golden years. It is when our narrator expects to live out her pleasant, quiet life, until. . . She finds a body in her potting shed near the woods behind her lovely garden and suddenly finds her peace and quiet invaded by international crime, federal agents, and, shockingly, her own incarceration. Unweave this web of intrigue throughout this unimaginable intrusion on. . . her "e;golden years."e;

  • av James Haydock
    299,-

    You will find here a collection of original short stories that will take you on an inward journey to nowhere and everywhere. Beginning with "e;Erpenbeck and Friend"e; and ending with "e;Growing Old,"e; the journey will be easy and pleasant in some places, rough and rutted in others. Each story, as Mark Twain has said, will transport you to a faraway place and magically bring you home again for supper. Enjoy your meal, savor your supper.

  • av Terry Middleton
    299,-

    This book is dedicated to my grandfather, Clarence Middleton, who boxed while in the United States Army during WWI, and my Father, Dennis Middleton, who boxed while in the United States Navy during WWII. My first memories were watching my Dad workout when I was a young kid. He used Boxing and weight training routines as a way to exercise after the war.

  • av Latonya Gaston
    299,-

    This is a fun and playful book about a cute little bunny with very long ears and big brown eyes. Your children will love this book and will learn to appreciate how to find humor in everything around them.

  • av Adriana Dardan
    195,-

    PATH INTO THE WIND is a narrative inspired by reality, in which the plot and the characters combine in a setting that progresses in complexity and style. The priority of the characters at the expense of the subject is accentuated with the intention to emphasize the continuous changes in attitude of each personality while the actions that become obvious in progress are coordinated with the behavior of each participant in the story. The understanding or the conflict between the characters, emphasizes the role of each one in the development of the story, giving a necessary explanation for the further development of the action. The end of the narrative accentuates the importance of moral values that are considered differently by each character.

  • av The Friday Pilots
    299,-

    First person stories of The Friday Pilots of Tucson Arizona. Lessons learned flying the old airplanes in the old Air Force, Army and Navy in peace and war. They crashed, they burned, they laughed, they cried, they soared. These pilots are the REAL DEAL. They've been there, done that. You'll enjoy.

  • av Jack Lambert
    195,-

    This book was to help me move on from the death of my wife. We had been together for 50 years. It is written in a simple language, not in a sophisticated way where it all rhymes and makes perfect poetry. It was written from a broken heart and also from some dark times in my life after she died. The last section is just thoughts that I had jotted down while I was going through this. For those that are going through the grieving that happens when you lose a spouse, I sincerely hope that you will find some comfort in what you read and know that I truly feel your pain. They say time heals all, don't believe it. It hasn't for me.

  • av Jane Summers
    319,-

    This book includes new poems with new English words, and new language Durvue. The book has a dictionary, Durvovue for meaning and usage of the new language Durvue, and new English words. The book also contains abstract poems for use in business analysis, and patternlet poems to relate a pattern to a themelet through a poem.

  • av Sharron Marrie Harris
    299,-

    Recommended for ages nine & older. It's about friendship, adventure, Fiction fantasyland, lost golf balls. Knowing its ok, not to always get things right the very first time. Especially, when the elements are against you. Drawing & coloring page at the end of story.

  • av Joanne De Simone
    195,-

    If the mind is a trap for memories and flashing recollections, or a place that snatches a thought or action from the air for just a moment, this compilation of poems from the respective minds of two artists, sitting in a studio at East Hampton's public access televison show, Haim Mizrahi's HELLO, HELLO, reveal that minds meld and the instinctive floating grey cells give way to the unexpected whether it's on Joanne's paper scraps or Hiam's laptop screen. In the end, they are notable to the extent that they reveal what's under the SLIPCOVER.

  • av Archange Deshommes
    195,-

    Ce livre vous donne les informations de base dont vous avez besoin pour avoir une connaissance de la situation actuelle en Haiti et de ce qui peut etre fait pour y remedier. S'il est clair que d'autres pays et organisations internationales ont joue un role important pour qu'Haiti soit dans cette situation difficile, la seule issue est pour nous de mettre de cote la mentalite de victime et d'assumer l'entiere responsabilite de la reconstruction et de la reforme des institutions du pays. Cette idee ou la pauvrete, la paix, l'insecurite et la prosperite de tout pays sont liees a ses institutions est partagee par des professeurs d'universite tels que Daron Acemoglu et James Robinson. Pour la reconstruction et la reforme institutionelle du pays, les differentes elites: Intellectuelle, politique, economique, religieuse, medicale, scientifique, sportive, culturelle, etc. doivent faire leur part sans se donner des excuses et se blamer.Adeshommes@hotmail.com

  • av Sukhjiwan Singh
    195,-

    Singh examines the subject of marriage and proves that making a successful marriage is a conscious choice. She covers the topics of finding a like-minded partner and implementing a code of behavior at the outset. Then she delves into the tools necessary to meet challenges head-on and getting back on track.

  • av Helen Ann Licht
    269,-

  • av Dianne Montgomery
    269,-

    Summer break is over and now it is time to head home. Our grandparents have a special trip planned. It is a special trip they both took as children with their parents. All the wonderful things you will see From A Train.

  • av Nathan Menoian
    195,-

    ABOUT THE BOOK:A Simple Matter Of Hope And Joy: Eric David Matthews can't imagine why God would select him for anything. He's a longtime business owner with no interest in the Creator of the Universe, and no remaining zest for life. Unexpectedly, he meets a woman of devout faith who tells him what Jesus has done in her life. In quick order, Eric turns his middle-aged and mundane life over to God. He soon finds himself in a whirlwind of divinely-guided activity, discovering that the Lord will and can use anyone - young or old. Though the weeks and months ahead aren't all smooth sailing, Eric remains ever-faithful as he experiences love, joy, sorrow, fear, and rejuvenation. One demanding and persistent question keeps racing through his heart: Does God have a specific calling in mind for him? At just the right time, Eric receives the answer he's been looking for, along with a brand new zest for life.

  • av Panther Optikonz
    195,-

    Set in the year 2089 this powerful and somewhat disturbing novel is placed in a future World State where mass populations have decreased dramatically in numbers due to severe natural world disasters and virus pandemics. More saltwater now covers where land once used to be in this city of Menap and the surviving people have had to adapt to their new political world takeover and learn to build new futuristic inhabitable domies over the years. Almost all the water on earth has risen to its highest levels in history causing a major geographic update. In a quest to adjust to their new society which has abruptly been forced upon them and to survive the harsh realities of the new Drogheda Provisional World Order now in place, the citizens of Menap have developed their own futuristic technological slang to combat this violent and sometimes deadly new world order set unexpectedly against them. As the citizens developed their own coded new futuristic vocabulary penned from the city's own survivalists, the initial development has inadvertently compromised the Old World's English language. The now overloaded, hacked security systems in the city of Menap have imploded and crashed down as a result causing mayhem. One of Menap's citizens is Grenique Johnhorse a very powerful leader within a group of sorority sisters who have stuck together over the years and formed: The Neteru Council. The Neteru Council was simply formed to combat the system. An outright outlaw herself, Grenique is a woman who knows her worth and embodies revenge. Dare to try anything unusual with this short tempered black cheena from the higher districts and you might just regret that attempt.

  • av Eniola F. Fagbemi
    195,-

    Out of her deep affection for a beloved she holds in high esteem, Labi allows her heart to rule her head. She turns resolute in quest for true love. Dayo, in turn, chooses money over love, preparing to journey into a new world, thousands of miles away, and begin a new life in privileged circumstances. She feels dejected, turns vengeful to restore the love she reserves for life. The evil hour isn't turned off until he is fiercely hers forever.

  • av Gary Kruger
    195,-

    How did the United States defeat the Soviet Union from its own backyard? How is China undermining freedom of the sea? Are these subversive activities new or do they reflect ancient wars? This book explores how state and non-state actors subvert one another. The core question is: why do strategies of subversion, whereby a weaker political entity undermines the dominant entity within a system to increase the weaker entity's relative power, appear to have so many commonalities across different situations and by both state and non-state actors? I theorize that underlying principles exist within all subversive strategies. This question is timely amid a rising China, aggressive Russia, rogue Iran, and a global Salafi-Jihadist insurgency. The current US National Security Strategy identifies these challenges as four of the five greatest threats to US national security. These challenges each involve entities subverting US dominance as a major component of adversary strategies. This new theory, the theory of strategic subversion, outlines fundamental principles regarding strategies of subversion to better enable policy makers and analysts to understand and respond to current security challenges. This book reviews existing literature on subversive strategies and synthesizes a new fundamental theory. The book then tests the theory of strategic subversion against four case studies: US support to the Mujahedeen in Afghanistan, Rising Athens at the onset of the Peloponnesian Wars, China's current rise, and Russian subversion.

  • av Alicia Mainor
    299,-

    This book is about my life situations and I pray my strength and weaknesses will inspire another person who is at their "e;19 But Not 20"e; point of their life. While God was Removing Replacing and Rebuilding my life, I found Peace instead of Revenge. Those dysfunctional battles that showed up to kill, steal and destroy me, were not mine, they belonged to the Lord. All of us have had that "e;19 But Not 20"e; moment once or twice in our life. When was yours?

  • av LJ Richardson
    195,-

    Daisy lives on a farm and loves her animals. They love her, too. She has little conversations with them and gives readers an opportunity to add their own voice to each greeting with the animals. This personal touch will enhance the reading experience for both the child and the reader.

  • av Gloria Maya
    255,-

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  • av Kerese Oakley Williams
    299,-

    Life is hard. It doesn't matter how old you are or where you are from. One thing that we all have in common is, we all experience pain, happiness, anxiety and the list goes on. I know I have felt all of these emotions and I still do to this day. However, I still try my best daily to counteract these feelings with the reality that God loves me. Knowing that, I am then able to focus my attention on the characteristics and emotions that the Lord gave me: Love, joy, peace, gentleness, self-control, patience, kindness, goodness and faithfulness. (Galatians 5:22-23). Being a teen is hard. Sometimes it sometimes even hurts. I have had many instances where I have had to tear myself away from the filthy and enticing ways of this world. And although I may be young, I have had to say a lot of 'No's' in my lifetime. No to sex, no to drugs, no to disrespecting my parents, no to violence, no to profanity and the list goes on. As I have said before I am not perfect, I have failed many times in my life and reality is that I still do.

  • av Ayuba Mshelia
    195,-

    The Messianic LineA Succinct Summary of the BookThe purpose of this Book is twofold. Its purview is God's promise to Abraham regarding his seeds and to David regarding his Davidic Messianic patrilineal (that is, male-only) divine line, which was eventually fulfilled through the birth of the Son of God, the MESSIAH, Jesus. Secondly, it attempts to answer the question that results from the differences between the two genealogies in the Gospels of Matthew (1:1-16) and Luke (3:23-38). In order to achieve this mundane but profound objective, we must start with the story of the first couple, Adam and Eve, who lived in the Garden of Eden. Then we proceed to God's call for Abraham, instructing him to move from Haran to Canaan, "e;unto a land that I will shew thee"e;, with a promise to give him a great name, to make him a blessing, to bless those who bless him, and curse those who cursed him and finally to give him the Promised Land and through his descendants to bless all the families of the earth with a Redeemer. (Gen. 12:1-9; Gen. 13:14-17; Gen.15:7, 18; Gen.17:5-8). We will subsequently take a cursory look at Abraham and his descendants/lineage with a return to Adam and Eve. We will trace the lineage of their son Seth directly to Abraham. Given the number of persons involved from Adam to the fulfillment of the two promises, I can only make short and brief references to the quality of the character, shortcomings, and obedience to divine commandments (in the sight of God) of the people considered significant and God's choices for the lineage of his son, Jesus Christ. In pursuit of uniformity and ease of reading, I've adopted Matthew's descending-order format to present the lineage in both Gospels. In 0fairness to Luke-who presents it in ascending order-I also adopted his genealogy format from Adam (the first earthly man; Gen.1:26) to Jesus (the heavenly/Spiritual man; Luke 1:26-38; cf. Luke 1:18,20,23). In addition, I accept Luke's coverage of the complete history of God's redemption beginning with Adam and Eve, not Abraham, for the following reasons:God first showed the path to salvation for a fallen mankind through the promise of the "e;seed"e; of the woman: "e;I will put enmity between thee and the woman, and between thy seed and her seed; it shall bruise thy head, and thou shalt bruise his heel"e; (Gen. 3:15). The words "e;her seed"e; refer to Jesus Christ, who would be conceived through Mary by the power of the Holy Spirit (Matt. 1:18). Christ came through virgin Mary as a seed of woman and not of man; "e;Therefore the Lord himself shall give you a sign; Behold a virgin shall conceive, and bear a son, and shall call his name Immanuel"e; (Isa. 7:14; cf. Luke 1:30-35). The promise of the woman's seed was expanded to the covenant with Noah (Gen. 6:18; 9:8-17) and with Abraham (Gen. 12:1-3; 22:15-18). It then developed into the Sinaitic covenant- a conditional covenant of works, written on a stone given to Moses on Mount Sinai (Ex. 24:1-8; Deut. 29:1) whereby God promised to "e; forgive their iniquity"e;(Ex.34:6-7)-and, finally, to the Davidic covenant --- unconditional covenant of grace based on the atoning works of Jesus Christ, where God declared "e; But this shall be the covenant that I will make with the house of Israel;I will put my law in their inward parts, and write it in their hearts; and will be their God, and they shall be my people. And they shall teach no more every man his neighbour, and every man his brother, saying, know the Lord: for they shall all know me for I will forgive their iniquity, and I will remember their sin no more"e; (Jer. 31:31-34; 2 Sam. 7:11-16; 1 Chr. 17:10-14). The important features of the universality of the knowledge of God, vital inwardness of his laws and the fact that "e;I will remember their sin no more"e;, that is the full guarantee of forgiveness of sin, are what make the New Covenant unique and superior to the Sinaitic one. All of the above covenants are eternal. They became "e;promises."e; God promised a "e;seed."e; This promise was fulfilled in Jesus Christ, and it was contained in the covenant ratified by God (Gal. 3:16-17). From the foundation of the world, God had a plan for man's redemption through his only begotten son, Jesus Christ. He manifested this divine plan in sanctified1 human genealogy of a chosen "e;to them who are the called according to his purposehe did foreknow, he also did predestinate to be conformed to the image of his son, that he might be the firstborn among many brethrenwhom he did predestinate, them he also called; and whom he called, them he also justified: and whom he justified, them he also glorified (Rom.8:28-30), until "e;when the fulness of the time was come, God sent forth his son, made of a woman, made under the lawthat we might receive the adoption of sons"e; (Gal. 4:4-5). ____________________________________________ Sanctified-set apart, declare Holy or separate for God's purposes.

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