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  • - A Conclusive View
    av 1 Lt George M Papa
    415,-

    This illustrated book is a true and rare eye-witness account of what front-line combat was really like in the jungle of Vietnam. Some called it search and destroy. In reality, it was more like expose and retaliate. Written by a front- line Infantry Lieutenant who had a duty to keep as many of his men alive as possible. This book shows the 'boots-on-the-ground' perspective of real soldiers. Relive history with the best non-fiction Vietnam War book written this decade!The author, Lieutenant George M. Papa, details the time he spent as the Platoon Leader of 3rd Platoon, Alpha Company, of the 1/46 Battalion, of the 196th Light Infantry Brigade of the Americal Division in the 'free-fire' zone of 'Eye Corps', during the Vietnam War. A 'free fire zone' means that no other non U.S. soldier or civilian is to be in that zone, period, which is away from the populated coast, and if they are, they can be fired on without waiting to be fired on first.Lt. Papa's full 13-month tour fell between the North Vietnamese Army's destruction of his battalion headquarters in May 1969 (battle of Landing Zone Professional) and the NVA overrun of that same relocated HQ in March 1971 (battle of LZ Mary Ann). Both of these defeats are detailed.

  • - A Dramatic Illustration of His Life
    av George M Papa
    399 - 529,-

    This book is the author's favorite. The life and purpose of Jesus from before his birth and beyond his resurrection is now gleaned from both the Bible and numerous other ancient and holy texts that are outside of the Bible. This book reveals how God became God, how Jesus became the Savior, how Lucifer became Satan, plus what heaven, paradise, life, death, resurrection, judgment, repentance, forgiveness, baptism, revelation and much more is all about.The two little-known gifts of resurrection and eternal life that Jesus provided for fallen mankind are detailed. The scriptures teach - but mainstream clerics ignore - that heaven is not one, but three separate degrees of glory. See: I Corinthians 15:40-41. The lowest is the Telestial, which is like unto the glory of a twinkling star. The Terrestrial realm is next, which is like unto the visibility of the moon. The Celestial is the highest - and by comparison - is like unto the glory of the sun.One's righteous conduct on this earth does determine the degree of eternal glory that one will attain after death. Much is on the line, so it behooves every person to be keenly aware of where the path is on this earth, in order to qualify for the highest glory hereafter.

  • av George M Papa
    399,-

    Nephi was a descendant of Manasseh, the son of Joseph, who was the 11th son of Jacob, who was the son of Isaac, who was the son of Abraham. Nephi led a group from Jerusalem, before its destruction, to North America by ship beginning in 600 BC. All of this was under the direction of God.This fact should generate interest in this prophesied event, (Genesis 49:22) which states: "Joseph is a fruitful bough, even a fruitful bough by a well; whose branches run over the wall." Most people have no idea what this means or its importance. Jacob prophesied these words to his son, Joseph, who was the viceroy of Egypt. This Joseph was the young man who was sold into Egypt as a slave by his older brothers who hated him.As prophesied, this Joseph "is a fruitful bough" meaning he will have a large posterity. "Even a fruitful bough by a well" means that some of Joseph's posterity would be righteous, which is depicted here as partaking from life-giving water from a well. "Whose branches run over the wall" means that some of Joseph's posterity would cross the ocean, which is here depicted as a "wall".Cross and flourish they did, and that record is now called "The Book of Mormon". Mormon was the last commanding general and also a prophet for the Nephite Nation, which fell unto such sin and inequity that 1,000 years after their arrival, they were destroyed by their enemies.

  • av George M Papa
    499,-

    Nephi was a descendant of Manasseh, the son of Joseph, who was the 11th son of Jacob, who was the son of Isaac, who was the son of Abraham. Nephi led a group from Jerusalem, before its destruction, to North America by ship beginning in 600 BC. All of this was under the direction of God.This fact should generate interest in this prophesied event, (Genesis 49:22) which states: "Joseph is a fruitful bough, even a fruitful bough by a well; whose branches run over the wall." Most people have no idea what this means or its importance. Jacob prophesied these words to his son, Joseph, who was the viceroy of Egypt. This Joseph was the young man who was sold into Egypt as a slave by his older brothers who hated him.As prophesied, this Joseph "is a fruitful bough" meaning he will have a large posterity. "Even a fruitful bough by a well" means that some of Joseph's posterity would be righteous, which is depicted here as partaking from life-giving water from a well. "Whose branches run over the wall" means that some of Joseph's posterity would cross the ocean, which is here depicted as a "wall".Cross and flourish they did, and that record is now called "The Book of Mormon". Mormon was the last commanding general and also a prophet for the Nephite Nation, which fell unto such sin and inequity that 1,000 years after their arrival, they were destroyed by their enemies.

  • - The true story of Joshua S. C. Rich from drug addiction to recovery
    av George M Papa
    515,-

    I first met Joshua Rich when he attended a class I was teaching as a volunteer in the Arizona Maricopa County Jail system. When he explained his story, I knew it would make a positive impact as to prison sentencing, reform and rehabilitation. I asked him to write down the details of his life, and I would turn it into a book. He did so, and the book became two books. This is the first one.It all started innocent enough. Just a little curiosity which developed into an out-of-control addiction. It could happen to anyone, and it has millions times. Drug addiction crosses all demographics. The events of this book started in Utah, swung to Arizona, dipped into Las Vegas and San Diego, then turned back to Utah.The addict only does drugs to stop the excruciating withdrawals, which often requires a fix every hour, even at night, which is a $250 a day treadmill at $10 per fix. After losing job, car, home, savings, family, etc., a life of crime is the biggest option.

  • - Christ's Gift of Life
    av George M Papa
    249,-

    This small work is only 60 pages long and is strictly an introduction to the larger platform of religious books by author George M. Papa. More like a pamphlet than a book, this work is chalked with current information regarding the aftermath of the restoration, which began in 1820. More precisely, this book is a series of essays and commentary on a number of topics that the author feels would be of interest to a newcomer to religion.Up front it explains the fall of Adam and the critical Atonement of Christ, which few know.In its own unique way, this treatise both attacks and explains religion. Admittedly, it skips, bounces and jumps from topic to topic, but it does so within the framework of a spontaneous 'fire for effect', which is intended to appeal to one who knows little or nothing about religion per se, yet does not object to the candor of an insider who is happy to spill the beans.The question arises, what is religion? The answer is simple. In the beginning, there was only one religion, and it was pure and undefiled, with information coming directly from God to Adam and Eve. All of the doctrine, promises, covenants and ordinances were included.

  • - As Lived and Painted by Charles Russell
    av George M Papa
    355 - 465,-

    The true story of one of North America's most revered art icons, Charles Marion Russell. In the late 1800's, Charlie left home at age 15 to follow his dreams of the enchanted Wild West. When he got to Montana he did not look back.Charlie soon got a job as the night horse-herder for a big roundup. This was a responsible job and his boss let him know it. Reason being, the horses had to graze and they also could not run off. If they did, there was no more roundup until they were found and brought back.Charlie loved this life so much, he painted it! He didn't just draw a horse standing out under an apple tree. Oh no, his horses were bucking, falling, throwing their riders, and the cattle, bear, elk and Indians were also into mischief. Charlie was the first Polaroid of the Wild West. However, his first love was that of being a cowboy with the guys, either on roundup, at Dodge or in the bars.As good a painter as Charlie was, he was a better story teller. He was the straw that stirred the drink, the life of the party, and the cannon that brought the house down. He knew where all the bones were buried and how they got there. He also became an alcoholic. He loved the bar life, and the bar tenders loved him. They traded him drinks for paintings, which adorned their walls

  • - Grandmaster of the Renaissance
    av George M Papa
    355 - 429,-

    Few know that Michelangelo lived to be a robust 89 years old. He spanned 13 popes; he worked for 7 of them, and he fought with all of them. In fact, his talent as to painting, statues and architecture caused a procession of popes and other titans to so vehemently vie for his attention, that he altered history in such a way that impacts this planet to this very day. His father was a ne'er-do-well, and his doting mother died when he was only six. Eventually, he trained as an apprentice in the arts with the best of the best in Florence. The rest is history.At age 16, Michelangelo was effectively adopted into the wealthy household of Lorenzo Medici, an international banker, who was also the comptroller for the Roman Catholic Church, and was perhaps the richest man in Europe. Lorenzo was anxious to engage the best artisans with the finest talent to constantly add to his collection of frescos, statuary and other finery.

  • - Historical Account of the Life of Joseph Smith
    av George M Papa
    295 - 399,-

    No man since Jesus Christ has generated more religious interest than Joseph Smith - the founder of Christ's restored New Testament Church, who claimed he was called of God and ordained by divine messengers, including Peter, James and John, as directed by Jesus Christ.On its face, this is astonishing information! If God did give revelation, that means there is a God, and his message is vital for this world.Consequently, it is incumbent upon every person on this earth - bar none - to know that message and be responsible for its application. Christ did say: "My sheep hear my voice, and I know them, and they follow me: And I give unto them eternal life." John 10:27-28.There was a message, and it was prophesied in Isaiah 29, beginning with verse 12: "And the book is delivered to him that is not learned, saying, Read this, I pray thee: and he saith, I am not learned.Wherefore the Lord said, Forasmuch as this people draw near me with their mouth, and with their lips do honour me, but have removed their heart far from me, and their fear toward me is taught by the precept of men: Therefore, I will proceed to do a marvellous work among this people.""And in that day shall the deaf hear the words of the book, and the eyes of the blind shall see out of darkness. The meek shall increase their joy in the Lord, and they shall come to understanding, and they shall learn doctrine."The fulfillment of this scripture is that In 1820 near Palmyra, in upper state New York, a lad of 14 named Joseph Smith wanted to know which of all the congregations he should join from among the many churches and their ministers, who vied for converts in that region.Joseph went to the woods to ask in prayer, as to which religion he should join. There he received a vision from God and his Son, Jesus Christ, who told him that none of the churches were true, because they only taught the doctrines and commandments of men.Joseph was also told that other heavenly messengers would assist him to restore God's New Testament gospel. Also prophesied as quoted above, is that a particular book would come forth.However, the receiver would not be 'learned', yet the 'deaf shall hear' and the 'the eyes of the blind shall see out of darkness' due to the divine 'doctrine' of that book.Today that book is known as The Book of Mormon, after the great military general and prophet who compiled it circa 400 AD, in the land which is now known as North America. That book was first published in English in 1829 and has since been translated into 97 languages. Today, 200 years later, Christ's restored New Testament Church has over 16 million global members.The invitation is to read 'Joseph Part I' for additional information as to this historic topic. Enjoy!

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