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Gabriel's eyes haven't left my face. There's not much he can do to me that he's not already entitled to: my body and my magic, served up on a plate in return for my brother's freedom. I swallow hard. I can't back out now...
This book includes background information about identities and discussion questions which offer students and adults an opportunity to engage in current conversations.
Old rabbinic tradition teaches that Eve was not Adam's first wife, rather a mysterious woman named Lilith who was thrown out of Eden before Adam and Eve were. This is a lyrical telling of that legend and what happens to Lilith as she encounters various demons outside the garden and what she says and does to Adam and Eve once they too are thrown out of the Garden of Eden.
Richard Stanton has lived a long life and has done all the stuff you would expect him to do in that time and now he's tired so he is going to have a lie down. He still feels relevant because his adult daughter calls him to ask questions about her car's brakes and other important things. He has written about politics, media, widowhood, mountaineering, and death in the outback. Two volumes of his poetry have been published by Ginninderra Press. At different stages of his life he worked as a draftsman, land surveyor, newspaper reporter, newspaper editor, magazine journalist, ski shop manager, university lecturer, and company director. He has earned a BA, an MA and a PhD. His plan is to keep writing, walking, gardening, and taking long naps in the afternoon. And to observe his three fabulous grand-daughters growing into beautiful, intelligent women. He lives with his wife Lorraine and his English springer spaniel, Renegade.
Are you ready to awaken to a new level of consciousness? The veil of illusion is finally being lifted as earthlings begin to embrace 5D. This little book aims to highlight some of theexperiences that we as humans encounter on our very long soul journey home to return to our hearts for a deeper connection.
LEAD YOUR WAY UP is a practical guide to outstanding leadership, whether you are a newbie in the corporate world, stuck in your career, or want to shake things up. Full of invaluable life and career lessons, Iris Irumva unveils the untold secrets of leadership that you need to become a person of influence: from adopting a leader's mindset and leading yourself first to leading others. LEAD YOUR WAY UP is a source of hope to navigate setbacks with unwavering grace, unlock the untapped inner power, and build muscles for resilience to experience a lucrative career and leadership success. For aspiring and established leaders, this book will be a source of inspiration and encouragement to relentlessly pursue nothing short of greatness.
Based on the rhyme 'The old woman who lived in a shoe'. The family have outgrown their home and the search is on to find a better one. But can they find the perfect fit? It's not going to be easy! Just as they are about to give in, a fairytale surprise awaits them and they get far more than they ever expected.
Join Mia Campbell on an extraordinary journey through her gripping memoir, Innocent Victims. From the turbulent streets of 1960s and 1970s Glasgow to her triumph over abuse, trauma, and mental illness, Mia's story is an inspiring testament to the power of resilience and healing. This book offers solace, hope, and practical self-help strategies for women navigating mental health challenges and recovering from childhood abuse and loss. Mia Campbell spent her childhood in one of the most deprived areas of Glasgow, notorious for its gangland culture, poverty and violence. One of seven, Mia had a chaotic childhood as her alcoholic parents moved from place to place to escape the debt collectors; she had very little schooling and was often so hungry that she'd have to raid the middens in search of sustenance. Mia tells of a life characterised by abuse, mental illness and heartache. Experience Mia's remarkable journey of resilience and healing in a story that the reader will find profoundly moving. Innocent Victims is a powerful memoir that will touch your heart and inspire your own path to recovery.
In the New Testament Scriptures, Christ's teaching substance is dispersed among the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. 'Doctrine of Christ' serves its readers by assembling those teachings and organizing them by topic. Including every theological concept, prophecy and the parables related to them, this work contains what has been recorded of Jesus Christ's communications both publicly, to the masses, and privately, to the Apostles.It is known from both Church tradition and secular scholarship that the Gospel narratives capture many overlapping stories and teachings of Jesus. However, because each author emphasized certain aspects of the life and ministry of Christ over others, the Gospels have various focal themes. For this reason, Church tradition holds fast that the four Gospels, when read together, faithfully represent the true and whole teachings of Jesus necessary for any professing Christian in order to know, love and serve God as He desires.Saving readers time, attention and energy in searching out a multitude of pages of Scripture to get Jesus' revealed perspective on any given matter, 'Doctrine of Christ' encourages a more immediate connection to the Founder of the Christian Religion. The essential outcome of this approach is catechism with Christ Himself.While recognizing the value of Biblical commentaries, expositions and theological treaties, 'Doctrine of Christ' avoids making use of human opinions and rather intends to place readers directly with the source of Christian theology.Furthermore, to excite prayer, meditation and devotion, 'Doctrine of Christ' is complete with epic illustrations from the great renaissance artists as well as several outstanding modern works. Whether for personal use or evangelism's sake, this work is surely profitable for the formation of sound Faith.
"Pack your bags and grab your passport! School's out and we're headed to a beautiful Caribbean island to meet new family, listen to Granny's stories, play with cousins, and make amazing memories"--
It's 1619, and young John Gowen's world has been destroyed. On a slave ship, John sails for America. Deep in the belly of The White Lion, he sits with the dead and dying. Despite his tragic beginnings, he becomes a man of significance.
Eyes Open in Shadowy Hall... The final line of the Prophecy of Trannum, and a common theme driving Selanna's dreams. Every morning before waking, she relives the moment they destroyed the skeletal wizard. But lately, the dreams do not end there. Nightmares begin. The Necromancer War ended twenty-two years ago. So why does a shadow haunt her sleep? Is it because the Death Lords, Radaam and Anduiff, were never found? She cannot help feeling something sinister lurks in the dark places of Vaeldor; that the enemy is not defeated.Selanna and Eraim leave the comforts of their home among the treetops to investigate the troubling dreams. The journey uncovers murder, plague, and one referred to as the Shadow. Everywhere they go, an ominous figure watches from the darkness, vanishing like smoke if ever they draw too near. They encounter friends both old and new, some of them descendants of human companions now departed, and try as she might, Selanna is powerless to keep their fates from attaching to the grim road ahead.Eyes Open in Shadowy Hall is the final book of the Fate of Vaeldor Trilogy. The true intentions of Evil are discovered, and the heroes of Vaeldor face impossible odds testing their strength, loyalty, and bonds as they seek a way to destroy it at its core. The enemy is first discovered in Book 1, Alas! The One That Evil Brings, by Merssa Goldmace, the first woman ever to achieve the title Paladin Knight. The story continues in Book 2, Might And Strength Of Evil Bone, when Merssa reveals her plan to overthrow the undead necromancer and his armies. The Fate of Vaeldor Trilogy takes place over a span of fifty years, an epic fantasy adventure fraught with heroism, treachery, sorrow, and happiness. And humans, elves, and dwarves must unite before everything good is consumed by darkness.
The Travails of King Akalor is a miniature replica of leadership tussle in the African continent. The play portrays the struggle for leadership and the extent at which power mongers go to acquire power in Nigeria in particular. It revolves around the evil perpetrated by traditional stool seekers and the succour the king gives to Itale Kingdom amid the tough times orchestrated by such pressure. The sterling qualities exhibited by King Akalor are used to represent the playwright's conception of ideal leadership. She looks more concerned with the cultural conflicts occasioned by the coming of Christianity. King Akalor does not believe in the initiation rites. Instead, he reaffirms his belief in the Christian God and requests to be buried in the Christian way as his death nears.
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