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  • av Antoinette Mendez
    280,-

    Phoenix, December 15,2023: Mission 2 Transition¿ introduces its transformative "Discover Your Path" Activity Book, aiming to empower students for future success. This innovative tool is crafted to foster a college-going culture among young minds, nurturing informed decision-making and planning for high school and beyond.Mission 2 Transition¿ Launches "Discover Your Path" Activity Book: Empowering Students for Future Success"Discover Your Path" serves as a guide for self-discovery, aiding students in setting goals and preparing for educational journeys post highschool. CEO and Founder, Antoinette Mendez, highlights its significance: "We're dedicated to equipping students and families with the tools forinformed decision-making, sparking a passion for lifelong learning."Key Features:Engaging activities that foster self-discovery and critical thinking. Introduces essential language and literacy related to career choices.Encourages informed decision-making and goal-setting. Cultivates a college-going culture among students and families. The "Discover Your Path"

  • av Roger D Grady
    267,-

    Tony and Ben's Mexico road trip ends with a car crash in Canada. Left with no car and no money, they embark on a hitchhiking race to the Jersey Shore. Whomever reaches the Atlantic last must buy the winner their replacement vehicle. Ben is well aware Tony usually bests him in their peculiar challenges. Financially strapped, Ben cannot afford to lose.Nearing the East Coast, Ben finds a ride with a lousy driving, blonde, blue-eyed female who makes him forget everything except that he has never been in love before.

  • av Wes McLaughlin
    174,-

    My name is Tatum. This is the true story of the adventures of Bear, my pet hamster. Well, most of it..Bear left us, or so we thought, for two years, and came back so we could tell his story. The story is about resilience, diversity, and friendships that can be found in all walks of life. This is a story that helped bring us all back together and we hope you like it.

  • av Shawn Pearson
    199,-

    Being called to a position of leadership is an honor and also the task, especially if you are a woman. I recognize that I have been called to a position of leadership that requires me to share my personal experiences with developing into a woman of virtue. This is not something that has come easy because for much of my life, I neither understood the definition of virtue nor believed that I had the capacity to achieve it.I have been called to a work of breaking the cycles and break the chains to create women of virtue. This means I am going to be a nontraditional leader in the sense that the way God is using me may contradict much of the tradition that we have learned in the modern church. I am not the kind of leader who will sit quietly in disagreement when I hear someone teaching scripture incorrectly. Incorrect teaching almost cost me my life, literally. Because I had incorrect and incomplete teaching about the Word of God, I was left vulnerable. I found myself in a position of hopelessness. I was hopeless to the point that I wrote letters of apology to my family members for the way that I had failed them and then attempted suicide.You see, I spent my whole life trying to measure up, trying to be loved by others. I have been an overachieving child in hopes that it would change my relationships with my father and my mother. I later became an overachieving girlfriend who would do whatever my boyfriend asked me to do, just for the sake of feeling loved and accepted by him. Later, I grew into the overachieving, yet inexperienced wife. You would think that surviving the suicide attempt would have been something that brought me joy. But instead, it made me feel like even more of a failure.I believed that I could not even achieve this successfully. The fact that I felt hopeless enough to take such desperate actions would not seem so surprising for someone who didn't "know the Lord".At the age of 19, I accepted Christ as my Lord and Savior, believing that this singular act of surrender would transform my life and move me from the place of misery after the death of my mother. I was only 18 when she passed from cancer, at the tender age of 47.

  • av Shawn Pearson
    199,-

    As you read, you may wonder what moved me to write about such things as these to follow. You see, some time ago I discovered that it's the untold things in our lives that often contribute the most to who we've become. The untold stories, good and bad, have been used by God to mold me into the woman that I am today.In this book, unsung heroes will be recognized, villains will be exposed, and ALL will be forgiven. Letting go of my past and forgiving me was the hardest thing I ever had to do.I used to believe that what others said, thought or felt about me defined my worth and my destiny. I've come to understand that the key to my health, my sanity, and my blessings all lay in my obedience to God. I hope that you can learn from my stories and experiences and find your own path to obedience. The true stories to follow are being shared for the making of a woman somewhere that has no idea that your mess can become her ministry and the fuel that propels you into excellence. No matter what you've been through or what you've done because of it, you are worthy of being loved, worthy of respect, and you do indeed have a purpose for being here. I am stepping into a very vulnerable position to share things that may cause you to judge me. If you feel tempted to judge, remember that God is faithful and just to forgive. I would ask you to show me some grace as well. For the reader who can identify with any part of my life, be encouraged. God is not finished with you yet. Your purpose is meant to help others. Just trust Him.

  • av Josh Kowalczyk
    202,-

  • av Hm Martinez
    187,-

  • av Carol Farabee
    199,-

  • av Carol Farabee
    199,-

  • av Carol Farabee
    199,-

  • av Chelsea Smith
    221,-

  • av Carol Farabee
    199,-

    Adam Hawk, US Marshal, Volume 2Adam arrived in Mexico to visit with his Uncle Carlos.He was involved in cattle rustling, attempted murder, and kidnapping.Follow Adam as he teams up with his cousin, Steven Mathews and stop Senior Rodrigues from cattle rustling and using the people of the town as he pleases. Adam learns to fight and sees his cousin in a new light. "The Measure Of A Man Is In His Acts."Adam is a prisoner at Senior Rodriguez Hacienda. He has to depend on his cousin Steven Mathews, his Uncle Carlos and Uncle Barry to rescue him.Steven meets Carlos'' daughter Lola and he is lost for his love for her. Steven knows that Carlos would never let his daughter be with him so he works to get Senior Rodriguez out of Mexico and save Adam.Adam spends 6 months with his Uncle Carlos and rides back to Northern California. He meets challenges along the way and Mathew Edwards. A dandy from back east and as Mathew travels to California with Adam they encounter outlaws and killers along the way.Join them as they travel the west to California.Mathew confronts his stepbrother Jonas, finds a family that accepts him in Robert, Jasmine, and Dan.

  • av Carol Farabee
    380,-

    Three stories of finding love. Love Me Love Me Not              Kristine dries her hands on her apron. She was finished with the lunch menu. She walked out back of the saloon and sat on a bench under a tree. She heard a sound and saw little Mathew. She smiled at him and he ran to her crying. "Pa is sick like Mas was." Kristine picked up Mathew and ran with him to the Mercantile. Mathew''s father owned the store. She ran upstairs and entered his room slowly. The next three days were tending him, cooking for the saloon, and sleeping when she could.Love Finds A Giving Heart              Sarah and her wards were on their way to Colorado. Her Uncle had taken her inheritance and married her by proxy to Mr. Jason Marshall in Colorado. She was on her way to see him and ... well, she did not know what was going to happen. She would find out when she arrived. She was going to take care of Susan, Samuel, Mark, and Calvin. She had not planned on caring for Jason Marshall and working for him on his ranch.We Are In It TogetherSamantha Marion and Sally Marie were identical twins but that was all. Sally took care of the house while Sam took care of the ranch.Their father signed a marriage contract with S. M. Nelson''s signature. The question was which one was married to Larry Carruthers. Who killed their father, who was trying to kill Sam? Their grandmother left them a message before she was killed. "They will kill you, like they killed me."  We see love, we watch love but it never comes our way.We long for it, want it but do not expect it to happen today.We have strong feelings, we feel it is on its way.But it is gone and then we feel and think what is there to say?We thought we felt it or were we just looking for it in our dismay?We see it, feel it, and dismiss it because they go away.They return and we see them, watch them, and pray.We see them coming and the feelings are strong, but will they stay?They are holding us close, we see the love and our heart will obey.Finding Love, Holding Love, Love will Find a Way.

  • av Carol Farabee
    202,-

    Alejandro Hawk, Taming Border Towns and The Long Ride Home, met Adam Mathews in a town where the townspeople would not stand up to the outlaws that would come into the town and kill the citizens and rob them.Adam was 12 at the time and several other boys his age, fought off the outlaws with the Hawk. Adam''s father was an outlaw wanted for murder, cattle rustling and bank robbery. He was killed by US Marshals a year earlier. Adam''s mother died around the same time. He was leaving town, that did not want him because of who his father was, when Hawk caught up with him and asked him to come to their ranch in northern California as Hawk''s son.Adam was surprised and smiled. "I will make you proud." Hawk hugged Adam and they left the next day for home.Please read the Long Ride Home to find out more about how Adam became a part of the Hawk family.After a year on the ranch Hawk received a telegram from a US Marshal that he needed the Hawk''s help.Adam was 14 now and was tall for his age and did not look like he was 14. He went instead and that started Adam on his adventures.Follow Adam and the Hawk family through this 20-book series as they help fight off cattle rustlers, bank robbers and outlaws that wanted to take over the towns and control the west.Adam remembered the psalm that his Mother read to him. This is what drives him and the Hawk family.There is a verse in Psalm 12 that reads: ''Because the poor are plundered and the needy groan, I will now arise," says the LORD. "I will protect them from those who malign them.''

  • av Carol Farabee
    368,-

  • av Kay McDonald
    368,-

  • av Andy Beal
    368,-

    Dr. Richard S. Beal Jr. was my dad. A year or so before he died, he handed me his autobiography, the first draft of a book about his life, and asked me to publish it and pass it on to the family. As I read his notes and stories, I realized it was not unlike a graduate level textbook, easy for some to read but not for most of us. Considerable editing would be required.I also realized there were gaps. Large time periods had been omitted from his life which I thought would be of interest to a reader and should be included. Some of these gaps, I guessed, were perhaps too painful to address. I suspect some gaps indicated a different frame of mind, suggesting he was simply not interested in it or he had forgotten because it was dull. He was the graduate dean at Northern Arizona University for 20 years. You would think he would have a great deal to say about that time in his life, but he did not. His memory of administrative work at NAU consisted of pushing papers and attending meetings. He found joy and satisfaction outside, in nature, collecting insects and understanding more of God''s creation. I recalled some stories about NAU''s President, Dr. Walkup, his boss whom he admired greatly, and other interesting quips I heard at the dinner table. Dr. Walkup used to drop by and visit once a month or so. I also remembered many quiet conversations with Dad as well as many stories of adventure and discovery that simply had to be in such a book as this.The gaps in the book were written by me. They are my memories of living with him, as well as a few stories from others. Some of my memories are of conversations while sitting on his office floor at our house. There were conversations in the desert while camping out in sleeping bags, conversations at the dinner table and conversations in the car. Other memories consist of what I saw and learned about him for over 60 years. Much of the time he was turning over rocks, pulling bark off dead pine trees, looking under cow pies, pulling swallow nests out from under high bridges, finding aquatic insects, sitting in church, driving in the forest, camping, hiking, leading boy scouts, and more.When you read this book, you will first notice it is not in a perfect timeline. The first chapter tells you what my life with Dr. Richard S. Beal Jr. looked like growing up, accompanied by plenty of adventure and fun. The next chapters consist of his early life and are broken into categories like growing up in Tucson, snakes and zoology, Boy Scouts, homelife, pets and vacations, dating, education, and more adventure. You will see what life was like living in early Tucson before and during the great depression.The book brings you interesting people he and my mother, Billie, meet along the way like Virgil Partch, Bishop John Taylor Smith, John Dillinger, Dr. Lewis Sperry Chafer, Bernard Ramm, Jim Rayburn, Dr. Harry Ironside, Dr. Harold Ockenga, Dr. Robert Snodgrass, and Dr. Carl Armerding to name a few. After my Mother died, Dad remarried for the remaining 27 years of his life and made it all the way to the ripe old age of 98. It seemed as if the end of his life was just as, or even more productive, than the beginning, but you should decide that.I also included some addendum''s at the end you might find interesting or helpful in understanding who he was and how he thought. I briefly prefaced each of his actual writings about Christian faith, atheism, and the Biblical account of the flood from the book of Genesis. After leaving NAU, he was deeply concerned with how Christian college students would keep their faith in such a faithless environment. He felt that few of them were well prepared. In Dad''s view, they didn''t know their Bible or have much understanding of science. This concern prompted the insertion of the addendum''s.

  • av Alva Peeler
    153,-

  • av Kevin Veal & Greg-O'Ryan Johnson
    261,-

    Rather you know it or not, we are all on the same spiritual journey, fighting the same two headed monsters. The devil in our head and God (Love) in our heart. When we understand our path of life, it's a lot easier to manage any mental/spiritual attack that comes your way. Kevin Veal Jr- Founder of InspireAll and W.T.F. Foundation When you try something new or difficult you will not always succeed even after you try and try again. This is where the element of frustration comes into play. How many times have you had a frustrating situation and you responded, "What the f**k?" Frustration can cause a person to lash out in anger or rage. Instead of reacting negatively with "what the f**k?" Ask yourself instead, how I can "Work Through my Frustrations?"Frustration is an emotional response of animals and humans experience after not getting the desired results. Unlike animals, humans can control their thoughts and will them to manifest their own desires. When you want to achieve a goal, you work towards that goal, and when you do not get the expected results, you automatically develop a response towards that event. That temporary moment of defeat is commonly confused as failure. When you desperately want to hit your target, and that target is blocked, your way is diverted, you can easily become a victim of frustration. In simple words, we can say that the gap between the desired results and the actual situation is the prime reason for frustration.

  • av Carol Farabee
    203,-

  • av Carol Farabee
    125,-

  • av Carol Farabee
    220,-

  • - The Long Ride Home
    av Carol Farabee
    235,-

    Alex Winslow was born Alexandria Winslow. Alisha was Alex''s twin sister. Jake Winslow wanted a son not two daughters.Alexandria became Alex, Jake''s son. Alex liked being Alex. Riding, roping and being on the range. When Alex was 17 she was on a cattle drive taking 100 head of cattle to the Mexican border. She was shot during a cattle rustling raid and fell down a ravine and hit her head. She was found and taken to a Mexican village where Rosa helped her get well.Alex''s memory was lost. In search of her memory she became Alejandro Hawk. She had a clean slate, and she became who she was and wanted to be. No one telling her who or what she was.She gained a reputation, and no one thought that she was other than what she presented. She was Alejandro Hawk. After being a Marshal on the border and taming towns on both sides for four years she finally remembered who she was. Alex Winslow.Book 2 in the Series: Hawk: The Long Ride HomeHawk has regained her memory and is heading home. Along the way she tames more towns and adopts a couple of sons. James and Adam Hawk. When she reaches home there are many things to do before she can settle down to a peaceful home coming.She is hoping this is the last town she has to tame.She has become a legend. Can a legend settle down into peace and calm?

  • - Taming Border Towns
    av Carol Farabee
    368,-

  • - How to Achieve Personal and Professional Success
    av Carol Farabee & Colette Draper
    144,-

  • av Felicity Blackwater
    387,-

  • av Carol Farabee
    228,-

  • - Empowered By A Purpose
    av Jamillah Mitchell
    284,-

    Love life be brave. Fear not, you no longer have to wallow in the misery of feeling like life is over. You have a purpose in you, that you have had to fight for.You've suffered, you've learned, you've changed. Go with that, as you experience this growth of super-power, I never knew I carried.I am the light, at the of the fear I have held onto, which is why it is now that I am moving out of my own way. When life had meaning, but no direct path, of where I wanted to build my future. My eyes have been opened to innovative ideas, opportunities, and confidence I hesitated to show.God wants me to shine, he believes I can do this. Here I am, I am here. I have very little to lose, everything to gain. With trust, faith, and effort. I will finish the process to encourage those lost, hurt, folded and given up.I have been designed to bring awareness to where you're going. There is a choice to make in life. Will you choose to live? Or, will you live by default? We have been given the necessary tools to beat adversity.To overcome hurt, failure, unforgiveness. Smile when it hurts, cry when the pressure builds. Where there is confusion, your thoughts become too loud.Silence life with empowered, positive, motivational thoughts to encourage yourself when you feel alone. Reminding yourself, "you are enough."

  • - Experience A Childhood Adventure Through The Eyes Of A Granddaughter
    av Juanita J Deyo
    215,-

    This is the story of little Gracie, 6 years old, when she took her first boat ride in the little Red Dinghy with her grandfather.These rides through the years made a huge impact on her life and she tells the story of their adventures.Her grandfather is the light of her life but when he has dementia it changes her whole world.

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