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Go into deeper study of 100 Ways to Make a Difference to be more impactful in your own life and the lives of those around you.This Study Guide is a complement to the book, 100 Ways to Make a Difference. It asks thoughtful questions for reflections on each day, stories from your life, and what God is telling you from the selected Bible verses. It also includes additional quotes for you to ponder as to how the message pertains to your life. Used as a weekly Bible Study, each week ends with a heartfelt prayer.
Heaven has a big problem. She loves gold, silver, and jewels and everything that comes with them. However, when her dad points out that true riches are not found in possessions, she has a hard time understanding why. In a dream one night, Heaven's treasuregets stolen, forcing her to make a tough decision. Does she keep it for herself or save her best friend, Carlos?
Stand Up for Your People is a detailed analysis of Native American history and its effect on religious practices in US prisons. Native American inmates share their experiences to enlighten readers about the real story of religious freedom in today''s American prison system. Learn how Native American religious oppression is rooted in the arrival of Europeans to the North American continent and how their many conflicts have a direct correlation to the present treatment of incarcerated indigenous people. Actual Native American court cases brought forth by prisoners struggling to find religious freedom are the precedents used by author Gabriel Sharp (Grey Bear) in his personal fight for religious freedom in Arizona.Grey Bear shares his experiences on how the Arizona Department of Corrections actively oppressed Native American religious rights while he was incarcerated. Unforgiving established prison policies were constantly used as weapons against the Native Americans. Prison officials desecrated both their religious items and their sweat lodges. They were forced to prove their race. They were denied equal prisoner access to religious ceremonies and spiritual items and importantly, were prevented the purchase of firewood for their sweat ceremonies. Grey Bear offers practical solutions to change and prevent religious oppression from continuing in prison. With education, courage and the power of the Great Spirit, Native Americans and those committed to justice will be able to stand up for the Red Nation! 
The crime of Driving Under the Influence (DUI) negatively impacts tens of thousands of people each year. Despite numerous DUI prevention campaigns, every day countless individuals continue to get into their cars and drive intoxicated. Why is it that people from all walks of life fail to appreciate the inherent dangers of impaired driving or the devastation it leaves behind?Testimonials in IMPACT explain the effects of impaired driving. Family members, first responders, ride-share drivers and more generously share their experience of enduring the effects of impaired driving. DUI offenders expose the depths of their denial and distorted thinking while offering candid insight into their rehabilitation and attempt to make amends.Impaired driving is a one-hundred percent preventable crime. The intent of this book is to bridge DUI offenders with everyone in hopes of establishing a greater awareness and a dialogue for effective DUI prevention. Let's turn the existing negative consequences of impaired driving into a positive impact.
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