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You will find this book to be an easy read yet this writer believes it will be a helpful one for those that have experienced the loss of a loved one. The Impossible Possibility is not intended to be religious. If one had to label it, it would be better referred to as an interfaith and/or universal spiritual perspective on grief. Moreover, it was not written to persuade anyone toward a particular doctrine nor stream of faith, but to encourage the reality that there is life after death and that we can have hope that our departed loved ones have transitioned from life to life.It is this writers contention that life here on earth meets death only to meet life again. This book was written based on my experiences as clergy and for over thirty years, ministering to people from all walks of life, cultures, and religions many, who have been faced with different types of loss that witnessed many impossible possibilities. It is true, the divine Soul is powerful. That which I said I understood for many years, I did not fully grasp, until, my work in Chaplaincy and Bereavement in the medical field through Hospice and Home Health. It truly opened my eyes. This season of bereavement in one's life is filled with impossible possibilities and it is best we move forward toward healing with this in mind.
Genetically, all living things were created with the distinction male and female. However, the LGBT communities rationale for their sexual freedom, sexual self-determination, and changing their gender classification is this; "God made a grave error because he placed my soul in the wrong body." In fact, homosexuals say "biologically I am a boy, but in reality, I am a girl trapped in a boy''s body." Likewise, "biologically I am a girl, but in reality, I am a boy trapped in a girl''s body." Similarly, many people claim the moon is made of cheese, but that doesn''t make it so.
I created characters from A through Z. A little dog goes on a journey throughout the day and he meets multiple different characters from outer space, creatures in the sea and making friends along the way. It turned into an amazing adventure!
So many children struggle to meet Common Core standards in elementary school. As a result, they struggle to build confidence and self-esteem.But with the right approach, children can boost their achievement, feel good about themselves, and position themselves to succeed in the future. This workbook explores how children in pre-K, kindergarten, and first grade can learn more.The activities for pre-K children include learning the alphabet, numbers, printing, and counting to twenty. By incorporating singing into the activities, children learn and retain information. Other tasks focus on helping children develop the necessary social skills to succeed once they''re in school.Children in kindergarten begin to learn more about matching primary colors and mastering concepts such as what is more or less, the same or different, and sorting. They are also asked to identify letters missing in words and to solve simple math problems.First graders review their prior learning to build an even stronger working knowledge and retention for higher grade levels.Help children enjoy the challenges of learning while moving toward future success with the fun activities and exercises in Wut Do I Know?
While walking dogs and a pet goose, Inga finds a dead body on the Ferris wheel at the local carnival. Curious Inga can''t turn down a good mystery, so with the help of her neighbor Jack, she infiltrates the close-knit carnival clique. Inga and Jack exchange bits of information about the odd goings-on at the carnival, especially after hours activities.Inga follows local carnies at night to abandoned homes in the exclusvie section of the Shores. She is protected by Bear, a huge ex police dog; Ripper, her baby parrot; and Minkee, a monkey with a crush on Inga. Despite danger, Inga cannot resist figuring out how boxes of merchandise are disappering from an inlet at Davis Harbor.Inga keeps her adorable soon-to-be fiance, Tom, on his toes as he tries to protect her, but Inga''s curious nature won''t let up. She continues to try putting the mysterious pieces together because she knows some heavy duty crime is happening in her own backyard.
Elisa Francois is a fiery young woman with high standards. She loves men, and she loves sex--but she won''t let a man into her heart without a fight. True, her professional life isn''t much to talk about, but her personal life is hot and steamy with a touch of drama.Elisa is a woman as fierce as Olivia Pope on Scandal, with a love life as complicated as Mary Jane Paul on Being Mary Jane. Elisa''s Adventures is a story for fans of both shows. The first book in a series that follows Elisa, her friends, and her family through their misadventures of life and love. There is much more to come!Filled with humor, romance, conflict, and the accidental discovery of true love, this is a story of mixed up, messy romance as one strong woman navigates her way through sexy interludes on the twisted path to finding herself.
Faith Brooks, prodigal daughter, has returned, attempting to put the past year of rebellion behind her. Remarkably, she''s been restored into the loving arms of her family and her old life. But past decisions have consequences-she is now a mere shell of herself-pregnant, penniless, and heartbroken. Choosing her baby''s life over Gabe, who she thought was her soulmate, was the right thing to do, yet she cannot easily relinquish her love for him. Faith must decide whether to raise her daughter or give her up, while struggling to move on without Gabe. And what is her true calling now that the hope of a musical career has also been sacrificed? She may have crossed the bridge to get back on the right path, but she can''t help looking back and wondering if Gabe will ever be part of her life again. And if the daughter they created will ever know her father.Finding Faith, the second in the Faith Brooks Series, is a story of overcoming. Faith proves what the love of family, friends, and especially God can do for one who feels hopeless and defeated. It is inspirational, thought-provoking, and evidence of the power of a faith-based life.
In August 2005, Hurricane Katrina strikes, causing one of the worst natural disasters in American history. Thousands of displaced persons suffer, provided with corpse-pickling, formaldehyde-contaminated housing in the form of recreational trailers, distributed by FEMA and manufactured by unscrupulous government contractors. Formaldehyde takes its toll on lungs, skin, and life itself. After Katrina has blown away their hopes and dreams, the injured seek justice while the system laughs in their faces.In response, an organization known as the Resistance forms when defendants, sick and tired of spending millions to avoid paying billions, seek a way to settle deadly scores. They begin a methodical elimination of their opponents, first with intimidation, then torture, and finally murder. Dr. Tristan P. Baines, engineer, physician, survivalist, and the expert for the Katrina plaintiffs, suddenly finds himself a casualty of this madness when his family is targeted. Together with his partners, crusty Joseph Trueblood and Laura Swain, a talented lawyer, Baines sets out to confront Gordon Gasher, a.k.a. GAG, a Resistance hack and monster sadist.This novel, written from a physician's point of view, explores a dark corner of the American justice system, where toxic tort plaintiffs and defendants collide, battling for billions.
Little Hope''s favorite pink shoes are worn out. Although she is excited to buy new shoes, she has no idea how difficult it will be to bid her old shoes farewell.Buffy is a little monkey who lives at the New Orleans zoo. One day when a flood sweeps Buffy away from his home, he is rescued by a new furry friend who changes his life forever. When Lynda and her friend, Rose, save an injured bird while on their way home from school one day, they discover that acts of kindness spark gratitude. When a bear appears out of nowhere near her beautiful home in the forest, Lisa learns what it means to be courageous. Jack''s grandma is a gardener who teaches him how to stay safe around nature''s creatures. Five-year-old Maria wishes she was a cat so she could do whatever she wants. But does she really want to be a cat?Kindness shares six short tales that teach children that being compassionate to others can positively change the world around them.
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