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  • av Teresa Perez de Cortez
    189,-

    Este libro contiene la historia verdadera de una ni├▒a que tiene guardado un secreto, que vivi├│ con su familia.

  • av Ronald Carter
    155,-

    Only Women Can Save the World—all women have to come together to make this happen. This book is to uplift the thinking of women and to motivate them to get the job done. Man is so out of control, you as a woman must be Lord God like my mother, and take total control to save the world.  

  • av Robert Ross
    189,-

    I was quite a good student of the bible that could stand on my own against Jehovah''s Witnesses and a Seventh Day Adventist roommate. But by the time I went to college I had relapsed in bible studies with the conclusion that only the great commandment mattered or was essential for my wellbeing. Matt 22:36-40. "Teacher which is the great commandment in the law?" Jesus said to him, "''You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your mind.'' This is the first and great commandment. And the second is like it: ''You shall love your neighbor as yourself''. On these two commandments hang all the Law and the Prophets." If the Lord says that the law and prophets are based on these two commandments why do I have to bother with the finer points of the law and prophets instead of striving to love the Lord and my neighbor. When my life unraveled after college I conflated two bible passages into one. Matt 6:33 "But seek ye first the kingdom of God and his righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you." Luke 17:21 "Neither shall they say, Lo here! Or, lo there! For, behold, the kingdom of God is within you." I was skeptical but had no recourse with my back against the wall than seek for the kingdom of God within me according to the Holy Bible. I concluded or realized in the end that one does not have to be a person of faith or believer in the existence of God to find God within according to the bible. But once you find the kingdom of God within, you will never be the same again. This is the result of my search for the kingdom of God within me, it changed me, and I have never been the same again since I touched the kingdom of God within me in mid-seventies.

  • av Jeanette B Reid
    235,-

    It''s 1939 - war is imminent for the people of Britain. It is becoming increasingly clear that every able bodied man will be needed on the battlefront and that British women will have to take over the jobs the men left for military service. This is the narrative of Scottish women in particular - through their stories, experiences, and sacrifices - how they not only kept Scotland and Britain alive but helped change the course of history."Some historians like to think that the British were very fortunate when Hitler grew impatient with his attempt to run over the British Isles, becoming distracted, then moving his attention to the Russian Front. I take a different perspective. Hitler found that it was much tougher to defeat the British people than he or any of his top aides ever imagined. We had many losses in our military and civilian population, but we were able to call upon every available man to fight on the frontline because we had a secret weapon at home keeping the country surviving - Our Women!!!" - Jeanette B. Reid

  • av Colleen Sexton
    235,-

    Man has always sought for true and eternal happiness in life and only very few are able to achieve this. What we do not know is that happiness simply lies within us. This book teaches us that an intense willingness to submit one''s self, without any questions or excuses, known as blind faith, can lead us to a better life that we''ve all been searching for. The book speaks about the strong faith in God exemplified by the "taking up" of serpents. Though the world may have several religions, our beliefs and faith is what binds us together in the tapestry of the Lord. This book will aid the reader in understanding the power of faith through serpent handling. Blind Faith: Serpent Handling in West Virginia will take you on an extraordinary journey to acclaim the glory of God.

  • av Judith Miller
    315,-

    Judy lost her son to a tragic accident in the Bahamas. Her only son, Jason, perished with two others while diving in one of the blue holes in the Abacos. Months after the accident, Judy tried getting her life back, but the pain of losing a great part of her still lingered. It began to put a strain on her relationship with her husband and affect her job. While she mourned, Judy begins having visions about her son and hearing sounds that initially confused her and made the people around her think she was going crazy. Her lamps inexplicably turn on by themselves in the middle of the night. The radio and TV start turning on by themselves too. She hears whispers and feels a lingering invisible presence. Deep within her, however, she senses that this is her son trying to reach out to her from the afterlife. She starts having lucid dreams and seeing strange symbols that convince her that he was trying to tell her something. Could she really be communicating with her son in the spiritual realm, or could this be the devil playing with her vulnerability? Or could she be just a mother struggling to get over the death of her son, refusing to move on from what was easily the most traumatic event of her life? This book was written based on the author''s perception of how this all took place. Others, of course, may have known things to be differently. And that too may be correct in their observation.

  • av Julio Carrillo Davalos
    179,-

    En este libro explico cómo combatir la delincuencia en México y el mundo, y ver exactamente cuál es el problema, que es atacar desde el ADN a este cáncer social a través del Magisterio.Es un trabajo de campo de aproximadamente diez años, no está hecho al vapor y está dirigido principalmente, a los maestros de primaria, secundaria, psicólogos, pedagogos, criminólogos, sociólogos, militares, políticos, a los estrategas que se encargan de construir las reformas educativas y la calidad de estudios en México y otros países, y al público en general, independientemente de su extracto social ideológico, religioso o político. Además, contiene las 100 letanías del buen ciudadano.Espero que sea de su agrado.Atentamente,Julio Carrillo DávalosAutorNueva York, USA

  • av Pedro Santiago
    235,-

    La voz de Dios no siempre es una voz audible. Siendo Dios Todopoderoso tiene las veinte mil maneras de comunicarse con el ser humano. A esa comunicación yo le llamo la voz profunda de Dios. Quiere decir que cuando Dios busca la manera de comunicarse con el ser humano es una voz particular que Dios dirige a sus hijos. Lo ha hecho, lo hace todavía y lo hará por la eternidad porque Él siempre se va a comunicar con sus hijos desde la eternidad. Cuanto amor nos prodiga día tras día. Las ocupaciones y el llamado tiempo hacen que nos olvidemos de que Dios está siempre buscándonos para entablar una comunicación contigo. Prestemos oído, hagamos silencio, y dediquemos un momento con Dios para escuchar su voz.La voz de Dios, llama que nunca se apaga, es una respuesta a un llamado de Dios que había sido plantado en mi corazón desde niño. Como lo expresa una anécdota en el libro, La esperanza nunca muere. Esa voz que nunca se apaga seguirá insistentemente tocando a la puerta del ser humano para que este le abra y cenar con él y él con Cristo. Hoy más que nunca necesitamos esa voz que es como una llama que nunca se apaga.

  • - Un Alma Abriendo Su Corazn Y El Espritu De Dios Hablando
    av Carmen Escalera
    179,-

      Mi despertar de la mano de Dios surgió el 06 febrero del 2011, en ese tiempo estaba pasando por enfermedad, según los doctores mi destino era terminar como un vegetal, al regresar a casa me recosté en mi cama y con lágrimas me dije a mi misma ¿Morir o vivir? y decidí vivir. Ese día por la noche me puse ante Dios y le dije: “Ya no puedo más, haz de mí lo que quieras y que se haga tu voluntad”. Después de esto comencé a escribir por inspiración de Dios. Recuerdo que la primera vez me ganó la risa con un gozo muy grande en mi corazón, ya que estaba recibiendo el Espíritu de Dios. Ya al haber aceptado ser instruida por Dios, Jesús venía a mi encuentro a darme mis terapias físicas usando mis manos y fui sanada por Jesús. En agradecimiento le dije “¡Aquí estoy, que se haga en mí tu voluntad!”. Desde entonces, mi alma y corazón fueron transformados en la gracia de Dios en su amor.  

  • av Joe Gladwell
    169

    BlurbGod''s divine providence (his working "behind the scenes" for the betterment of mankind) has been truly amazing through the years, even more so than his performing of supernatural-by-definition miracles in days past. In this book, evangelist Joe Gladwell showcases God''s divine providence by showing very strong evidence in favor of the Bible being delivered to mankind precisely the way he wanted us to have it. This is up to and including the placement of the divider page between Old and New Testaments in its natural place-right between the books of Malachi and Matthew.

  • - 40 Years
    av Lawrence Hoffman
    385,-

    Resilience: 40 Years is a collection of poems that describes to the reader the different daily emotional aspects of different life situations of the author, such as thinking the worse in a bad situation or the best in a good situation. There are some poems with far-reaching depth and others with lighthearted daily life--all describing the emotional impact of said situations.

  • av Teresa Smith
    249

    This is to give hope to people who are in a coma. Close-head injury and a spinal cord injury. Where they think there is none. You can come out of it. Maybe not the same way as you were before, but there’s hope where your brain is active. You can make it no matter what the doctors tell you. Just because you have a handicap doesn’t mean you can’t do things. Maybe not the way other people do them, but in your own way. It takes patience and people around you to help you get through it all. You can live a long life if you don’t give up in life. Things happen for that reason. God has a plan for all of us in this world. You may not agree with it, but it happens. Even if you’re handicap, whatever it may be, life goes on. Be happy you’re alive. Just live your life and don’t care what people think about you. Be yourself and be happy. Don’t be sad of what you lost or can’t remember. Just live for today. Start new memories and don’t get mad about the past. Life goes on. Live life to the fullest. I was only supposed to live for five to ten years but I’m still here. 

  • av Bernice J Martin
    179,-

    People everywhere enjoy seeing rainbows arched over the sky and over the seas. They bring a sense of calmness and add beauty in the midst of storms. They symbolize a covenant made by God after the Great Flood. Additionally, there are legends that reveal that a pot of gold can be found at the end of every rainbow. Because people near and far can relate to rainbows, rainbows are referenced throughout this book to express the uniqueness of color. Dare to Be as Different as the Colors in a Rainbow is a book about the importance of respecting differences, regardless of skin color. There is a message in the book to help build self-esteem and self-worth. The analogies between colors in a rainbow, skin color, and apples are to convey a profound message of acceptance and tolerance of others who may look different, talk differently, and even think differently. Undeniable, the colors in a rainbow are different, beautiful, and unique. The same is true about the different skin colors of people. Each skin tone is uniquely beautiful. Conclusively, different skin shades of people make them just as special and as beautiful as the colors in a rainbow. This book is thought provoking, and one that opens dialogue on cultural diversity, and racism while drawing attention to the blind spot biases, which are not as easy to recognize as racism. It is also a book that parents and educators of children of all ages can use to spark and enhance discussions on the value of respecting differences. An added bonus to the book is that it has undertones of science and history concepts immersed throughout that will greatly benefit students in grades 3 to 12 by providing background knowledge, which transitions into discussions that are more productive in the learning environment. Concepts as the colors of the electromagnetic spectrum, seasons, and the civil war appear in the context of Dare to be as Different as the Colors in a Rainbow, along with other relevant topics, including poetry.

  • - A Tool for Understanding and Practical Application of One With God (Volume 3)
    av Joseph Everette Williams
    169

    One with God provides insight into the understanding that we are more than work, money, and our five senses. If we are only using the physical or the material side of our power to be, do, and have, we are working with only half of our strength. One with God: A Tool for Understanding and Practical Application is for thinking person''s working through conscious actions within the physical laws of nature, to control their surroundings, to overcome difficulties, to be, do, and have health, wealth, and long life.

  • av Stitch Frizbin
    309,-

    “The Mind Often Wanders, Sometimes into Traffic,” is meant to entertain as well as elicit questions. It may contain relevant information for you, as I offer answers that may resolve inner conflicts relating to social conundrums witnessed around us daily. As the world shrinks around us due to mass media, journalism often morphs into sensationalism explaining man’s inhumanity to man in a violent world. I find conscious thought to be fleeting and often dreams solve more problems than they create, in retrospect. Some in society, it seems, may be trying to destroy the only oxygen-rich planet with an atmosphere in our known galaxy, and the common man or woman has little to say about the direction the world’s arrogant politicians are taking us. As some of the one percent still control the world’s finances and try to force us to pay for our lives with a day-by-day “in debt” scenario. I believe there’s so much more potential to each of us hidden and unused until we understand the desires, needs, ideals, and laughter that is more important than a simple dollar figure or the change in our pockets we’re being left with as the work day ends. I truly believe that reading these pages may help you think about your own contributions at making the world a better place to live and laugh in. Enjoy the book. 

  • av Rocco Russo
    265,-

    Margaret McCall, an ambitious freelance writer, believes she has discovered the story of a lifetime that had baffled the police for half a century. Backtracking to the year 1891, she focuses her investigation on Isabel Laughton, an unmarried woman who has a large mansion and wealth but is missing the thing she yearns for the most-a child.As fate would have it, Peggy, mother of a prostitute, abandons her infant grandson on Isabel''s doorstep. The moment she cradles him, a bond of a mother''s love is instantly felt, and Isabel raises the child as her own, naming him Shawn.For fifteen years, life is grand, keeping her secret safely intact, but then the unthinkable happens; Shawn''s mother wants him back. Desperate, Isabel unleashes her vengeance and embarks on a murderous streak on all those who threaten to take him away from her.Feathers...church bells...a mysterious stranger-are they somehow connected?Margaret returns to the Laughton Estate, where she uncovers all the secrets. She learns of the madness and the reason Isabel''s love for Shawn has extended beyond the grave.Now the truth has placed Margaret in a precarious situation. Isabel cannot allow sixty-four years of cover-up to be ruined in a single day. Margaret, too, must be silenced.

  • av Herman Herrera
    189,-

    Standing next to the graves of his ancestors in Coyote, New Mexico,A man reflects on the years that have passed with the wind blowing and rain coming.Tears come to his eyes, as he remembers another time, another life.Yet, the same.He steps into a world in his mind, a world now gone, but in his thoughts he is stillEl Peque├▒ito-The Little One.

  • - Based on a True Story of John E. Wilkerson 1773-1803
    av Thelma Johnson
    189,-

    Throughout my lifelong experiences in church, I have been taught that there were only two final destinations: heaven and hell. Preachers teach that there is a heaven to gain and a hell to shun, which is absolutely true. I have further learned through my ability that it too is possible for spirits to remain earthbound. This occurs when these spirits reject themselves from walking into the light due to inability of letting go of their physical life. The two types of spirits that are earthbound are intelligent and residual. The intelligent spirits can communicate with the physical world, and residual spirits are on repeat every day. With the help of my youngest brother''s God-given abilities, I slowly learned how to embrace the gift that I have been given. I encourage anyone who senses these abilities to embrace it and pursue it, although it may be difficult to understand this gift. There are many people in the world experiencing similar situations. I gradually learned how to live with my ability, which led me to a solid four years of writing this book so that others will find the courage to express their gifts in their own special form.

  • av Allen Sweetsir
    249

    In 1936 Berlin, an unlikely friendship develops between Sidney Klein, the son of an American Army officer, and Klaus Bergman, the son of a Nazi SS officer. Although they are of complete polar opposites when it comes to the political spectrum, they develop a trust and friendship that will remain throughout the coming world war. When they part ways after the end of school, they promise each other, "Till we meet again."Neither of the friends could possibly guess that their paths would cross again in the least likely of places and under the most unusual of circumstances. Their career choices will lead them along very similar, yet diverse paths. Their combat experiences are quite different, but both are equally affected by the death and destruction of war.Sidney''s girlfriend, Rachel, travels with her Aunt Sylvia to Germany to help Sylvia''s Uncle Abraham close his shop and move out of Germany. It is also to be an opportunity for Rachel to experience the city nightlife of Berlin. A series of events that result in Rachel and Aunt Sylvia losing their passports and coming to the attention of German authorities sees them being arrested and sent first to jail and then the concentration camps.Sidney makes a difficult decision to join the OSS (Office of Strategic Services) in order to get to Germany and rescue his beloved Rachel. He uses all available means to locate where Rachel is being held and does his utmost to be placed in a position to liberate her.Life in the concentration camp is brutal, dangerous, and subject to mistreatment. Both women are fortunate in possessing skills that make them "essential" personnel, extending their lives and probably improving their chances for survival.As the war draws to a close, Sidney is leading a rescue party headed for the camp at Dachau, and Rachel. Little does he suspect that the promise he and Klaus Bergman made so many years ago will be fulfilled. They will meet again in the living hell called Dachau.

  • av Uma Brun
    309,-

  • av Sheri Keyes
    309,-

  • av Lakisha Marie Mackie
    309,-

  • av Robert Zimmerman
    235,-

  • av Don Halstead
    259,-

  • av Lorelei Tiffin
    195 - 325,-

  • av Mohammed Azher Siddiqui
    585 - 685,-

  • av Lori Escalante
    235,-

  • av Frank Perero
    235,-

    One of the great things about reading Frank's poems is that I was there for the genesis of some of them. He has an eye, an ear, and a heart that cuts right through to a New York long gone but still floating around the gargoyles of midtown. I'll read a poem of his and be instantly transported to the sweat-stained, passionate days of Paddy Reilly's and Rocky Sullivan's, and I'm so glad that Frank took the time to shepherd those crazy memories and turn them into fluid words on a page. Read these poems, and get a glimpse of lives that may have been abandoned but were well and truly lived.--Larry KirwanLarry Kirwan is a musician, author, playwright, and host of Celtic Crush, a radio show on Sirius Satellite Radio. He was the cofounder and leader of the seminal NYC Irish rock band Black 47. His hit Broadway musical Paradise Square, which Larry conceived and cowrote the book for, made its debut on April 2022. It had originally appeared as Hard Times: An American Musical. Paradise Square was flattered when it took home the Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical.Larry is currently completing work on his next Broadway musical, All the Rage.*****"The night is forgiving as the day never is...," and so we climb into the backseat of Frank Perero's twilight journey of faith in his first collection of poetry, Drive through the Night. Perero's barroom balladeer tone goes from lofty to harsh reality, his rhythm an intimate dialogue between friends. Should you choose to travel with this everyman, you will encounter Sal the Barber, Clancy, and Sophocles. Wrapped in his profound aloneness, this fugitive of loves gone wrong, promises broken, and dreams shattered, Perero's words have the power to heal, comfort, and soften the blows of a chilly night as we, too, "join the parade..."--Maria LisellaMaria Lisella is an award-winning poet and travel writer. She served three years as the poet laureate of Queens in New York City. Her lauded works include Amore on Hope Street, Two Naked Feet, and Thieves in the Family. Maria is a poet laureate fellow of the Academy of American Poets and is the new poetry editor at Bordighera Press.*****In his first published collection of poems, Drive Through the Night, Frank Perero tells us he feels "the might of the universe" when he puts "pen to paper." Perero is an old-time balladeer whose swordlike lines slash at the dragon of twenty-first-century angst as he soothes and entertains us in our interminable struggles against ennui, unrequited love, aging, adversity, modernity, melancholy, loneliness, and loss of faith. He is an indefatigable cheerleader of the spirit. And at the end of the day, we find ourselves at peace, a passenger of his poetry, sailing with him through the night."--Gil FagianiGil Fagiani was a poet, scholar, and translator. His poetry collections include Rooks; Grandpa's Wine, translated into Italian by Paul D'Agostino; A Blanquito in El Barrio; Chianti in Connecticut; Serfs of Psychiatry; and Stone Walls. His latest book is Logos (Guernica Editions 2015). Sadly, Gil passed away in April 2018. May he rest in peace.

  • av Don Jay D'Bear
    255,-

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