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We are born with an innate hunger for a close relationship with God. In this book there are several examples of individuals that early in their life accepted Christ as their Lord and Savior and moved to a closer relationship with God. Time allowed them to make necessary changes in their life and to use their special gifts from God to the fullest potential possible. For most people it is a journey that extends throughout their entire life. This book shares many trials that my family, friends, and I have faced andtheir impact on our relationship to God. My hope is that this book will change some individual's direction and move them one step closer to the relationship they need with God.
"Puerto Rican Cooking for Beginners" was written to introduce the world to some of the undiscovered foods of Puerto Rican Cuisine and the history behind the recipes and introduce the fantastic flavors of the island. I studied Savory cooking and French pastries. I chose a few of my favorite dishes, desserts, and native drinks. I was lucky to be invited to the Bobby Flay Annual BBQ events in Chicago while starting my business. I met many international chefs and learned about cuisines from around the world. It opened my mind to researching traditional recipes of my home and the history behind their creation.Buen Provecho!Chef DidiI have been cooking and baking for couples since my military days. I have always believed in my calling to be a great cook and baker and teach others how to bring out their inner chef.
Struggling to cope with his wife's death, FBI forensics expert Jack Scanlon accepts a sabbatical to recover at a quiet Delaware resort town. His new neighbor, Kate, is rebounding from an abusive marriage while juggling a challenging career and raising her intelligent young son. When Jack and Kate meet, sparks begin to fly. But their lives become complicated when Jack teams up with chief of police J. R. Johnson to investigate an unprecedented rash of suspicious murders. This draws the trio into a web of fraud, double-dealing, and treachery that leads to the discovery and dismantling of a major criminal enterprise threatening the region.
This fast-paced dystopian suspense novel takes place in the near future, after the global economic collapse of the world. All homeless, non-working, able-bodied people have been deemed "useless eaters" by the system, forced to move to newly developed virtual cities called Zamicona, where life permanently exists inside forever.I am a journalist with an earnest desire to become a television Broadcast Journalist. When I am selected for a new undercover assignment to investigate the internal operations of Zamicona from within as a resident, I suddenly find myself in a limousine being swept away to a mysterious Matrix-like existence, where I see and experience things that get weirder and more sinister by the minute. And soon, I discover a brutal truth that scares me...possibly to death.Fans of George Orwell's vision of a dystopian social hierarchy that people mindlessly conform to are sure to enjoy this thought-provoking story.
Shit-for-Luck Memoirs recounts stories from the life of the author and self-proclaimed poster child for Murphy's Law, L.A. Telgen. Experiences that she equates with just plain bad luck include caring for her aging parents, personal health challenges, and car problems, just to name a few. Convinced that she is a magnet for bad luck, as it seems to never end, her mantra is, "What can go wrong will go wrong, especially in my world."Adult readers will readily resonate with and relate to these everyday frustrations along with the author's laugh-out-loud hilarious reactions to them.
The year is 2030. Dawn Erskine is desperately vying for an independent Scotland. The young boy, Archibald, becomes king of all the UK after his parents and other royals died in a plane crash. His fury causes him to denounce Christianity and orders Druidism the new religion. Altars are placed throughout the UK. King Archibald denies Scotland's independence. Scotland crowns King Andrew I as its new king, and he orders the destruction of all altars to Druidism. However, even fifty years later, one altar cannot be found. The people of Beith remain under fear, for when people go out at night, they are taken and never returned.A group of secondary school students begin to seek the altar. Latrice, who is half witch, half Druid, believes that the high priestess is hiding the altar but can't prove it. Those who died while Beith was under the curse return in front of Agnes's house. Beith is eventually freed. Or is it?
Life's lowest points can sometimes create expressions of beauty and thoughtful reflection in the form of poetry. This emotional collection of poems by Aya Vi Yelle was written over the course of six years, at different low points in her life as she struggled with depression and thoughts of suicide. At one point, she was ready to give up, but then a shining light entered her life and suddenly it all became much more bearable.Aya's poems may make you feel uncomfortable, but they speak to issues that desperately need to be addressed in today's society. Please do not turn a blind eye or disregard a person who says they suffer from depression. You never know when that person's last moment will be, or if you will somehow be the trigger that pushes them to their limit.Aya hopes sharing her difficult story through these heartfelt poems will help raise awareness for suicide and depression prevention.
Follow along with private detectives as they investigate mysterious deaths at a fictional assisted living facility. Can you solve the case before the detectives?
You have an abundance of thoughts that are accumulated in your mind. Good thoughts will naturally bring forth positive words and actions. This daily devotional will aid in the process of transforming your mind so that your words will reflect positively in your daily life.You've probably heard the saying, "You are what you eat." You are what you say as well! What do your words say about you? Begin a wonderful journey of establishing positivity in your life by cultivating good thoughts and prophesying good things for your life. Remember, you are what you say!"Above all else, guard your heart, for everything you do flows from it. Keep your mouth free of perversity; keep corrupt talk far from your lips." Proverbs 4:23-24 NIV"For out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaks." Matthew 12:34 NKJV
This is the story of my life since the 1930's. The Great Depression had an economic effect on everyone, but the actions of the young toward others didn't change. There were those that made fun of another with a speech impediment, the clothes they wore, or call them names like "Bird legs", "Fats", or other derogatory terms.Even today, that will continue during the adolescent years. But one must learn how to overcome, and PERSEVERE through ridicule, adversities, disappointments, and difficult times. It's up to the individual to recognize the importance of an education and make decisions early in life that can lead to success or failure. Opportunities are available for everyone that uses their talents to reach their goal.
"IT STARTS WITH A SEED..."Learning to embrace her individuality while navigating high school drama, Jaime Aarons returns from winter break and meets Flora Nature who is searching for a connection between humans and the earth. Initially awkward, the girls become friends despite being from different worlds, but not everyone is supportive of their budding friendship. A resentful fey arrives to drive a wedge between them, but Jaime and her friends - Chelsea, Jake & Leif - discover elemental allies from the natural world, uncovering an ancient, mutual bond. Can they weather the brewing storm to reach Flora's dream? Drawing parallels between the change of seasons and the winds of change in life, Nature Calls, Spring begins a captivating coming-of-age story, celebrating friendship, new beginnings, and the wonder of the natural world.
What is your oil? Box of Alabaster challenges you to release it. The author depicts a journey to knowledge of inner self, love of nature, and combines daring biblical allusion while the addressing dark topics such as great loss and unhealthy love. It details the uphill battle to success and peace with an elegance that gives dignity to painful events. The author's hope is that people from all walks of life will relate to and appreciate these poetic expressions.King, a Guyanese poet currently serving in the U.S. Navy, offers a set of poems that grapple with difficult emotions.The collection's title refers to an item mentioned three times in the New Testament, but this is not solely a faith-based work, but rather an exploration of universal experiences of identity and acceptance. The collection is prefaced by a standalone poetic work, "The Invitation," which urges the reader to receive this work as a "gift": "here are my pourings of oil / pure and unspoiled / I lay them at your feet." Her tone remains similarly earnest throughout, as if readers were glimpsing her private diary. She presents the poems in seven parts, and begins by exploring a feeling of forced grounding, using escapist nostalgia. In "Dock Boats," she writes, "I am in paradise / retired / sailing away / life within me / as I watch life without."With this, the poet settles into her voice and presents a retrospective journey of self-discovery; nearly every poem in the collection is dated and timestamped, with some from 2016 that seem to function as letters to the speaker's future self. The poems take readers through dark times, and although the author never offers absolute clarity, their impressions are powerful; she amplifies the works with varied rhythm, sometimes winding, and other times staccato. When the collection reaches an emotional climax, they begin to evoke God, artfully weaving prayer into the speaker's desperation, and by the penultimate section, the speaker begs for the grace to forgive and help themselves. At times, the writing becomes simpler and more repetitive, contrasting with maximalist biblical imagery to reflect the speaker's anger and frustration. In the final work, critically titled "Jezebel," King hints at the possibility of the duality of woman, and that the speaker has an enemy-or that perhaps she is that enemy.Promising works that show that the road to healing isn't a linear one.-Kirkus Review
Little black girl, the world did not give you joy; therefore, the world cannot take it away. While some people in the world will make it their mission to destroy you, fear not. Your Heavenly Father will always protect you. Remember, you are a child of YHWH, and man cannot break what he did not build. In This Little Black Girl Ain't Your Burnt Trash, Delphina Brooks examines the world's painful history of the mistreatment of Black women, underscoring generations of suffering among Black communities as a result. Exploring themes of forgiveness and personal growth, Brooks offers an inspiring message on faith and healing to help readers find happiness and fulfillment.
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