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When a Preacher Is God's Most Flawed Creation... Reginald Kazz knows the score. He's inherited the gift of preaching the Word from his father, the beloved minister of a small church. But he has more than just a gift: he's a showstopper, a genius at the pulpit, a hypnotic fire-breather who can rouse the congregation to the heights of ecstasy, or drop them to their knees in repentance. That same power, coupled with his good looks and impeccable personal style, makes him irresistible to women. Although he is sincere in his search for God, he'll never attain Eden as long as he continues to taste temptation. Reverend Kazz's Apple is a sexy, compelling, realistic portrait of a man whose desires are at war with his higher self-and who comes to true salvation on a winding road of family betrayals, personal sacrifice, and a very special guiding light that eventually leads him back to his own truth...and into God's waiting arms.
"You Cant Live What You Do Not Know" The Bible teaches that God's children are destroyed because of the lack of knowledge (Hosea 4:6). Well, in the Greek there are two words for knowledge: gnosis, and epignosis. God wants us to have the epignosis, which is the full and complete knowledge. With close to 8,000 scriptures in the New Testament knowing 1% equals knowing 80 scriptures, which most Christians don't know. So if "Family" is like a 200-piece puzzle, and you only know 2 pieces, you truly don't know what the full puzzle looks like. Well, Christian Families and Marriages work the same way. Fortunately, this book provides all of the scriptural puzzle pieces, along with the Greek and Hebrew words, since some of our English words may differ in meaning. Additionally, some of the academic knowledge provided by the scholars is combined with the divine knowledge of the Holy Spirit. Since we are mandated to live by every word of God (Matthew 4:4), we need to know all of His puzzle pieces regarding a topic or issue.
Fighting for Your Freedom. Let My People Go. Free At Last.
"From Toledo to Haifa" is an autobiography. It was inspired by the author's desire to document the research of his family whose origin dates back to Toledo in Spain before the expulsion of Jews in 1492. It is also a story of Sephardic tradition and customs of a family which immigrated to Israel at the end of the eighteenth century. The book includes the author's experiences during the second world war German Luftwaffe air raids on Haifa, his combat in the Irgun battle in Yaffo, his service as an officer in the Seventh Brigade of the IDF (Israel Defence Force) during the 1947-1948 Israel War of Independence and his electronic engineering work at Rafael. Growing up in Israel, the author's fate took him to the United States but left his heart in the land he loves. "For readers who want to be swept up in a super-fast, thrilling ride with spies, counterintelligence agents and masterminds of science, 'From Timna to Mars' is the book for you." Feathered Quill Reviews. The Anouchi book "From Timna to Mars" won the Bronze/3rd Place award in the 2016 Feathered Quill Book Awards Program in the Science Fiction/Fantasy category!
Buen Camino... Deacon Bill Rich had a dream. To walk the Camino de Santiago; at 76, with severe arthritis and a shaky lower back. Accompanied by his son-in-law John McGrath, he was able to do just that. This is his story, a photo diary covering his preparations and thrilling journey across northern Spain. What did he learn? It is good to have a dream.
This is the true story of two childhood friends now in their mid-60s fulfilling a lifelong dream of fishing their way across Canada. The journey begins with their purchase of a secondhand Airstream trailer and ends four months later after numerous adventures, encounters and places accompanied with elation and deflation. Greg Wall and Kelly Sutton have been fishing and hunting together for over fifty years and have spent many extended periods together but never four months in a 30-foot trailer. Will this endeavor prove too much for their friendship or actually strengthen it? Will the 13,000+ miles one-on-one in the cab of a truck or the hours spent looking at each other across the kitchen table prove too much for this modern day "odd couple" or will they be successful in their quest to catch so many fish that they tire of it? This book is a memoir/travelogue with jokes, stories and anecdotes from the author's many years of hunting and fishing as well as from his 35 years of traveling the world before retiring. It follows the experiences of two 65-year-old men, one totally anal and the other without an ounce of patience, traveling from campground to campground in search of fish only to discover the real adventure is in the people they meet and the sights they see. Just to keep things interesting and spark a little thought with readers. there are a few commentaries, digressions and rants regarding several incidents, laws and regulations related to the trip. They have to deal with horrible weather, destroyed and closed roads, flat tires, unfriendly game wardens and border patrol as well as bait fishermen and occasional wild animals. From the snow on the second day to the rain and floods of the next two months they persevere while chronicling it all on a blog where they keep up with friends and family whenever the internet is available. Also included in the book are maps showing the routes taken between major points, diagrams of the campgrounds and checklists deve
The book, Little Guy, is written to appeal to children between the ages of 3-12. It tells the story of a little lamb who loves learning new stuff and because he is nosy, he gets himself into several predicaments. His shepherd, Levi, takes Little Guy to the Jesus Shepherd in prayer to get answers to the problems that Little Guy creates. The story is entertaining as well as helps instill some core Christian values such as the importance of honesty, the importance of prayer, (when in trouble pray hard), a love of learning, actions have consequences and unconditional love. The reader will learn that answers and problems are often solved in unexpected and surprising ways. The unique aspect about this book is that the reader is asked to do the illustrations. When the reader finishes reading the book and creating the illustrations, then he/she will write his/her name on the cover where it says, Illustrated by____________. I am planning on asking readers to send me a copy of one of their best illustrations, and I will compile my favorites into a future book about Little Guy. More information about this will be available at
To come of age in the 1960's is to have experienced the upheaval resulting from the War in Vietnam and the Movement opposing it. Set against the turmoil, Peace Now! follows the journey taken by Tom Hill, a descendant of the men who fought the mining wars of the 1920's. It also describes the journey of the other students at the Mansion and the Magic Theater, who seek to shape their futures while society is sloughing off truths held inviolate. The questions for Tom and his friends, especially Sandra, are not simple. Are they children or adults, are they patriots or traitors, are they stepping into the future or off the edge of the past? "Peace Now! is the riveting account of a reckoning with the future. An easy read for a not so easy time." - Eva Santiago, author of Salsa
This is the story of Renate who grew up behind the Iron Curtain near Potsdam. Political suppression forced her to leave East Germany. She fled together with her husband in the trunk of a car. The escape was successful but she lost everything and she could not take her daughter with her because of the danger ending up in prison or getting shot. The daughter had to stay with her grandparents. The beginning in the West was very difficult; she lost her husband to another woman and was not able to find employment in her movie profession as location manager and production assistant. Out of options she thought everything would end right here. But she found new love and also a new job. Her friend, a lawyer, could help her daughter come to the West. Now it looked like everything would be OK but the East German security police still followed her even in West Berlin. At a vacation in the USA they decided to change their lives again and bought a restaurant in the Antelope Valley in California. The daughter came with them. But she was still angry with her mother because she left her with the grandparents. The daughter married and has three kids and adopted three more, but she broke the connection with her mother. all tries to mend the connection were in vain. In the end she was free but she practically lost her Daughter. Was the price to high?
Chris has never thought of herself as anyone special-she's a band geek, and she's happily on her way to a high school marching band contest when suddenly she finds herself standing in the middle of an unknown desert. Is this a hallucination from the bottle of tequila that the teenagers enjoyed the night before? If it's a hangover, it's worse than anything she could have imagined...her band uniform causes her to be mistaken for an enemy soldier. Chris is rescued by a rag-tag band of resourceful tribal people who call themselves Taders. She is taken to their home, Tojoba, where she is told that she has been "rifted"-pulled through time into the future. She finds that several other band members were dragged through as well, including her best friend, Bruce. But rescue by the Taders comes at a price: the teenagers must be accepted by mentors, and submit to training. Chris is accepted, but Bruce is rejected back to the wilderness. Both of them will find strengths they never dreamed they had, as they gradually uncover the tangled and shocking mysteries of humanity's future...where each of them is destined to play a key role on opposite sides of an epic conflict. Richly imagined, beautifully characterized, and deeply engaging, The Wasp's Nest will leave you eager for the upcoming second book in The Wasp Chronicles.
A multimillionaire, Dr. Jacob Lombardi, debonair, handsome and single, had surprised the whole city by bringing a large business to Capital Airport. Before I knew it, he had swept me off my feet and I was on his personal Lear jet, the Hawker and on my way to Beverly Hills. There was an incredible attraction between us. There was a force which compelled us to have sex at a moment's notice. It was not just any sex; it was to be deep and heavy. We had no inhibitions. What felt right was right. Our relationship was one every woman would dream of having. And it was getting more intense with each passing day. It was only the beginning of what was to be a whirlwind love affair and life in the fast lane.
In Perspective: The Golden Rule, David Meakes brings passion, revealing insight, and thoughtful analysis to illustrate his visceral hatred of the immorality and cruelty of war. By taking the reader through his growing years; his religious and political beliefs; his five years of WWII experience; the assassinations of President John Kennedy, Dr. Martin Luther King, and Senator Robert Kennedy; and his comprehensive review of the causes and solutions of war, he presents a distinctive and informative approach to an ancient, momentous problem. Meakes uses a historical timeline, commentary and analysis, and relevant quotations to help illustrate his intelligent and carefully researched commentary on religious and political issues and historical events. His hope? That this tiny seed will grow, culminating in a global, peaceful society.
The best way to get over a BAD guy is to get under a GOOD one. Do you have a sweet tooth, and have you ever bitten off more than you could chew, but didn't realize it, until it was too late? Well, that's exactly what happened to "The Supermarket Seducer", one of Atlanta's most notorious serial rapists, when he set his sights on a beautiful, smart, savvy, single mother named Alisa Davis because she has a black belt in karate and is an expert marksman who carries a 38 caliber gun and doesn't mind using either if the need arises. Oh, and did I forget to mention that her filthy rich, sinfully sexy fiancé, Deputy Chief David Silvano of the Atlanta Police Department, is hot on his trail and is her faithful back-up if all else fails, no matter the situation? With that being said, will the Deputy Chief catch "The Supermarket Seducer" and lock him up before he's able to sample what he deems the sweetest treat of a lifetime, or will Alisa have to become the Tooth Fairy and use her 38 and black belt to make him wish that he'd went elsewhere to satisfy his sweet tooth?
Vixen or Victim? Soccer Mom or Sorcerer? When a well-liked, small town business owner was murdered, who would be capable of committing such a heinous act? As high school sweethearts and parents of five children would the suspicion fall on the wife or was it suicide? What about the mysterious white car parked in the area? As Prosecuting Attorney, it was his job to figure this out with most of the small town and half the county against him. Based on the true events of Bill Prewitt's life and death.
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