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  • av Todd Lochner
    179,-

  • av J. A. Asbill
    195,-

  • av Heather Ogden
    195,-

  • av Andrew Brummer
    195,-

  • av Noah Askin
    245

  • av Wendy Lipton-Dibner
    259,-

  • av Joshua Spatha
    239,-

  • av Bettirose Epstein
    235,-

  • av Gabriella Pomare
    179,-

  • av Jason Wolbers
    245

  • av John Blackwell
    179,-

  • av Dr. Barclay Roper
    245

  • av Philippe Schuler
    235,-

  • av Allison Field
    235,-

  • av Grandma Bonnie
    149,-

    WHAT? invites young children to build brain power by actively engaging with their own learning through creative questioning and investigation. Watch the world open up in unexpected ways through the power of a curious mind. “The important thing is to never stop questioning. Never lose a holy curiosity.”—Albert Einstein

  • av Tony Mozingo
    245

    BEYOND THE BADGEONE MAN, TWO LIVESStep into the gripping world of law enforcement with Tony Mozingo, a former FBI agent whose journey is interwoven with homespun wisdom learned from his beloved pet companions. This compelling memoir invites you to explore an unexpectedly charming journey from humble beginnings in rural Virginia to the thrilling challenges of FBI life. Mozingo’s story unfolds through riveting narratives and profound reflections. Discover how his profound bond with animals informed his dedicated pursuit of justice against criminals, shaping his understanding of life’s deepest meanings in Beyond the Badge.From the Foreword by Richard K. Lack, FBI Special Agent, Retired Whether Tony was leading a team or working independently, his meticulous attention to detail and innovative problem-solving skills ensured that his contributions were always of the highest quality. His ability to balance a multitude of tasks with grace and efficiency is truly commendable, making him an invaluable asset to the FBI during his years as an active Special Agent.In addition to his professional prowess, Tony possesses unwavering integrity and ethical standards. He navigated the complexities of his field with a strong moral compass, earning the respect and trust of colleagues. I told him I consider this book to be an exposé—so get ready to be exposed to insider information that will have you intrigued and captivated. The animal stories are a delightful bonus. Enjoy!

  • av Richard Danford
    149,-

    Find out what really goes on behind the scenes of long-term care facilities in Be Aware of That Nursing Home.Drawing from Richard Danforth’s unparalleled, hands-on experience and insight into the long-term care system and its impact on consumers and families, this resource serves as an essential guide for those navigating the complexities of choosing nursing home care, emphasizing the importance of dignity, rights, and quality of life. Not only a testament to Richard’s lifelong commitment to advocacy, it’s also a call to action for systemic change.At a time when nursing home conditions are once again in the media, Be Aware of That Nursing Home offers a valuable perspective not commonly available to potential nursing home consumers and family members. What is available is slick, often misleading marketing created by an industry reaping massive profits off taxpayer dollars. Information attempting to influence policymakers is mostly provided by well-meaning academics, data experts, or attorneys who are one step removed from personally witnessing the everyday realities of nursing home environments. Those efforts are repeatedly squelched by the well-financed, powerful lobbyists of the long-term care industry. Otherwise, the tragic, unacceptable conditions in far too many nursing homes would never have happened.Beware That Nursing Home informs consumers and families as to how today’s nursing homes came about, what tragedies occur daily, and what consumers need to know to protect themselves when choosing a facility. Not only is this information crucial for consumers and families, but it’s also important for the underappreciated, underpaid professionals attempting to serve in dysfunctional and often life-threatening environments.

  • av Dr. Addison Killeen
    149,-

    The Shift is an entrepreneurial fable that follows Daniel, a young dentist who buys a dental practice and quickly realizes he’s in for more than he bargained for.Through a chance meeting with Jack, an elderly patient and former business executive, he learns the keys to success. By working on his own health and leadership, Daniel starts to tackle the main systems that will help him through his business journey, including setting his vision, getting his operations in order, finding the right team members, and learning the financial side of the business. With Jack’s mentorship, Daniel shifts his understanding of what it means to be successful and finds that his business can serve his needs and help him reach his goals. The Shift helps young business owners deal with the daily struggles of business ownership, balancing the routine tasks with the leadership needed from the CEO and owner.

  • av Delaynie Fudge
    149,-

  • av Ingrid Hanson-Popp
    195,-

    In Leading Magnanimously, author Andrew Brummer exposes what it means to lead to the core of the people on a team, using fundamentals anyone can learn and start practicing.This helpful resource focuses on leading with heart, intent, passion, love, and caring, catering to a wide range of generations. Andrew takes a step away from the theory into practicalities everyone can start living by to enable and drive magnificent teams.Leading Magnanimously highlights the importance of leaders letting their team be—to stop micromanaging them—exploring how to blend leadership characteristics into how leaders engage with their teams and drawing clean lines around leadership no-nos. Based on his extensive experience, Andrew illustrates his concepts with some very human, loving leadership wins and challenges he has experienced.This informative guidebook for leaders is a breath of fresh air, especially for those who haven’t yet figured out how the “how” of the theory can be applied.

  • av J. Stephen Beam
    179,-

    Jesse Thomas, a humble, unassuming war hero from a tiny northeast Mississippi town, has dealt with a lot in his short life, including the tragic loss of his parents in a car crash. But what troubles him most is the disappearance of his wife, Mary, over a year ago. Cleared as a suspect by investigators, Jesse is perplexed that no one talks about her anymore. It’s as if she never existed.Only one clue was left behind: the remains of Mary’s dog. Although dismissed by law enforcement, Jesse thinks it’s significant to the case. Other than sympathy, it’s difficult to get much else from enigmatic sheriff Frankie Weatherford, Jesse’s legal guardian and the father of Brax, Jesse’s best friend growing up. Mr. Frankie, who’s like a second father, wouldn’t have anything to hide … would he?The more Jesse pokes around, the more hostility he encounters, especially from a pair of seedy childhood acquaintances who radiate envy and hatred toward him. Do they know what happened to Mary? Does Brax, a once-promising athlete whose life is in ruins, know more than he’s telling? Can Johnny Coats, a hard-to-read friend of the sheriff, be trusted? And how far will Jesse go to protect Ellie, his soulmate since middle school?

  • av Ron Kinscherf
    139,-

    Adorable is the heartwarming tale of a new baby sister and her big brother who worries there isn’t enough love to go around.Prince Antrew, an ant living under Baker’s Patio, returns from his daily flight to find everyone in the ant colony celebrating. He finds his mother, the queen, and discovers that he has a new baby sister called Adorable. Furious, Antrew flies off, only to run into a wise creature that reminds him that moms have enough love for everyone.Adorable highlights how losing your temper never solves anything. This beautifully illustrated picture book helps families prepare older siblings for a new addition to the family and reassures them that there is enough love in a family for everyone.

  • av Lisa Watson
    139,-

    Courage Finds His Calm is a charming, yet powerful picture book that introduces young children to the practice of mindfulness and emotional regulation.The story follows Courage, a little bunny who experiences frustration and anger when his carefully built sandcastle crumbles unexpectedly. Through the gentle guidance of his friend Callahan, Courage learns simple yet effective breathing techniques to manage his overwhelming emotions.This picture book, part of Lisa Watson’s “Mindfulness” series, aims to equip children aged two to four with practical tools to navigate life’s inevitable disappointments and challenges. By presenting mindfulness concepts in an engaging, age-appropriate way, the book helps young readers understand the connection between their breath and emotional state.The vivid watercolor illustrations by Isabella Clark bring Courage’s journey to life, making the learning process both fun and relatable for children. Courage Finds His Calm addresses the critical need for emotional intelligence skills in early childhood, a time when the foundations for lifelong habits are being formed.Perfect for parents, teachers, and caregivers looking to instill mindfulness in young hearts, Courage Finds His Calm is more than just a bedtime story—it’s a valuable life lesson wrapped in a cuddly adventure. Get ready to breathe, smile, and discover the calm within!

  • av Chelsea Ann
    235,-

    Discover what true femininity is in The Feminine Effect.This is a message for all women: Conditioned by parental viewpoints and societal rules, women have long twisted themselves into unrecognizable identities to adhere to these demands—striving after power as defined by men, only to find themselves exhausted and unhappy. What if this centuries-long attempt to excel in a world with masculine values took women in the wrong direction? What if they no longer know what it means to be a woman? What, indeed, is the true nature of a woman?Chelsea O’Brien’s mission is to take women back to their authenticity—to who they really are—and she does this by asking women to feel and see her life as she did: a life that has taken her from the extremes of poverty and wealth, of great fear and power, of divorce and death, and finally into laughter and joy and unconditional love. She represents all the best and worst parts of being a woman, all the while confirming those inklings women have to follow their hearts that, up to now, they haven’t dared to honor.Guided by the mystical teachings of her mentor, Abdy Electriciteh, Chelsea uses vulnerable lessons around male and female relationships to redefine the true nature of a woman.

  • av Kyle Gabhart
    195,-

    The Canteen explores the dangers of self-sufficiency and the profound lessons learned from stepping out into the unknown through the lens of one man’s African mission.At the pivotal age of nineteen, Kyle Gabhart embarked on a journey that expanded his horizons, challenged his faith, and allowed him to experience a world he had only read about. Traveling from Fort Worth, Texas, to Johannesburg, South Africa, he was confronted by a world that was as foreign and fierce as it was brilliant and beautiful. For nearly a month, he explored Johannesburg, Pretoria, the surrounding wilderness, and the bush in Zimbabwe.For the next two decades, his experiences continued to make an indelible impact on his life, opening his eyes to the realities of hunger and violence experienced in other parts of the globe. Before this journey, Kyle had little understanding of developing countries, and never before had he been a minority or spent much time in a place where English was not the dominant tongue. Those twenty-five days in May 1999 immersed Kyle in a foreign land with a radically different culture and transformed the way he sees the world.The Canteen invites believers on a journey of faith and discovery that challenges them to analyze the source of their confidence. Are they relying upon their own skills and assets or the Lord’s? Are they clutching onto something temporal as their provision or releasing everything to open their arms for whatever God has in store for them?

  • av Chrissy Baribault-Ortiz
    235,-

    Ignite YOUR Power Within is a guide to navigating life’s complexities with a joyful and resilient spirit.Written for women maneuvering the messy middle of life where demands on their attention and energy can feel overwhelming, authors, entrepreneurs, and sisters Chrissy and Raeann offer a blend of personal stories, practical advice, and inspirational messages designed to help women navigate the ups and downs of life with grace, grit, and courage.Each chapter introduces a “Powerword” to empower women to become fearless, fierce, limitless, open, and strong. They share engaging stories, real-life examples, and interactive exercises for women to cultivate these qualities and create a life with more joy on the good days, the hard days, and every day in between.Through their vulnerability and willingness to be open, the sisters make women feel seen and understood, creating a deep connection that allows women to embrace their own quirks and experiences and achieve their dreams of living a joyful, empowered, happy, uplifting, and purposeful life.

  • av A. M. Garcia
    239,-

    The Pioneer Church is a captivating guidebook that will fill Christians with wonder and admiration for God.Traditional church is all we have ever known. But is the current model the original church Jesus always intended it to be? What if His church was a sent church? An extending church? One that flipped the culture and world upside down?The Pioneer Church is the new model infused with the blueprint and structure it was always meant to have. Throughout this insightful resource, believers will be inspired and equipped to answer the call of God, move into new territory, and see the Kingdom of God arise. Packed with narratives of movements, signs, and wonders, it stirs a longing for more within its audience. From beginning to end, believers will be struck with the wonder of God while feeling equipped to answer the call.

  • av Al Lautenslager
    235,-

    Cincinnati Soul resurrects the inspiring legacies of the Cincinnati Tigers, the Cincinnati Cuban Stars, and other Black baseball teams in Cincinnati.It sheds light on the players’ remarkable skills, what life was like as a Negro Leaguer, and the barriers they overcame, ensuring their stories are remembered and celebrated. By exploring the socioeconomic and cultural backdrop of Cincinnati during the era of the Negro Leagues, Cincinnati Soul provides a comprehensive understanding of the environment in which these teams thrived and how they were integral to the community and the broader civil rights movement.Cincinnati Soul weaves together the personal stories of the players, coaches, and fans, offering an intimate glimpse into the lives and experiences of those involved in Cincinnati’s Black baseball teams. It highlights the contributions these teams made to modern baseball within the city and nationally, the enduring legacy of these teams, and their role in shaping the sport as we know it today.

  • av Dr. Hollisa Alewine
    169

    Scorpions Ascent is an action-packed young adult novel that blends Iron Age archaeology with the thrill of Indiana Jones adventure.Tzakhi dreads being apprenticed to the smelting fires of King Solomon’s mines, but when his father is kidnapped, he has the opportunity to rescue him and demonstrate that he already has a different set of skills. Tzakhi’s father Nachshon is steward over the mines of the Arava, and Tzakhi’s older half brothers serve the fires. Tzakhi loves working with the animals of the caravansary at Tamar and learning desert craft from Captain Avi-dan, commander of the Tamar fortress. Tzakhi visits Scorpions’ Ascent, where he’d seen his older brother Salmah draw in a pack of wolves with his flute. He, too, draws in the pack with his shofar—a song his mother sang of an epic journey and wolves.When his father is kidnapped for his metallurgical skill by Hadad, Tzakhi tracks the kidnappers. A Torah teacher known only as the Levite gives Tzakhi a sword and a blessing that the ancient hornet of Moses go before him.Tzakhi finds the raiders’ camp at the suspected Mt. Sinai. Can Tzakhi use desert craft and the lessons he learned from Avi-dan and the Levite to cut them down?Scorpions Ascent takes a thriller turn, showing readers how the imagination and faith of the young can carve out solutions.

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