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  • av Blanca M Hernandez-Adame
    154 - 233

  • av John F Nash
    220,-

    Mary was the mother of Jesus. But what else do we know about her? How have Christians and others related to her over the centuries? Has she communicated with us, and can we communicate with her? Where is Mary now? Does she continue to play a role in the church, humanity, and the world? This book addresses these and a myriad of other questions. Mary: Adept, Queen, Mother, Priestess is addressed to Christians of all traditions, students of modern esotericism, and anyone who feels drawn to Mary, wants to learn more about her, or wants to serve her. It is Mary's story, derived from scripture, early Christian writings, traditional doctrine and devotion, Marian apparitions, and esoteric teachings. No longer just the submissive handmaid, Mary is a powerful figure, promoting peace and healing and offering a special ministry to women and children. Mary is a worthy role model for all in the 21st century.

  • av Patrick Earl Dwyer
    304 - 400,-

  • av Michael & R Brown
    164 - 370,-

  • - Words Matter
    av Hillary Sussman
    247,-

  • - A Reporter's Notebook
    av Larry Moran
    247,-

  • av Deanna Michelle
    261 - 345,-

  • av James Gaertner
    275 - 387,-

  • av Mark Andrlik
    206,-

    HIS CHILDHOOD PASTOR WILL BE HIS NEXT TARGET... Eight-year-old Jarrod Kastle is traumatized when he witnesses the attempted sexual assault of his mother by the trusted pastor of his family church. When the pastor denies any wrongdoing and the local church hierarchy protects him, Jarrod and his parents are forced to leave their community, their lives irreparably damaged.As an embittered adult distrustful of organized religion and its leadership, Jarrod is determined to avenge the wrong done to his family. His new career with the Triston Foundation is providing the perfect means. In charge of the foundation's social justice initiative, the Expulsion, Jarrod has the opportunity to eliminate all churches and their leaders from the test-case rural community of Cedarfield, Minnesota. After that, the pastor from his childhood church will be his next target for elimination.But as Jarrod mingles with Cedarfield's citizens, he is forced to confront his personal strongholds. Furthermore, attacks on the churches from the outside the purview of the Expulsion put him in mortal danger. Who or what else is involved? As the insidious tactics get worse, the warning voices of Cedarfield's local prophets go unheeded-with disastrous consequences for those opposing God.This thought-provoking and inspirational suspense thriller is a dramatic and engaging illustration of how authorities in contemporary society persecute persons and organizations of faith. It relates both the glories and the challenges of ministry in a small community, and demonstrates that God always prevails.

  • - A hilarious day to day guide to be a good spouse
    av Jermaine A Gibson
    270,-

    Satirical book is meant to make readers laugh, think, and most of all use common sense. In the words of my late grandmother, "common sense all too many times, is not common". These quick quotes and thoughts are daily reminders to use as men, that we can always be doing better not just for our significant other, but as growth as an overall spouse.

  • - New friends - A true story
    av Tim Golie
    200,-

  • av Nate Kirian
    178 - 247,-

  • av Bethany Felix
    200 - 275,-

  • av Lauren N O'Banion
    194 - 292,-

  • - How I Sold My First $15,000,000 as a Single Parent
    av Cindy Bermudez Presgraves
    220 - 364,-

  • - 5 steps to hiring a caregiver for your aging loved one
    av Christine Randall
    164,-

  • - Fed Largesse, Inflation, and Moon Shots in Financial Markets
    av Richard P Mattione
    178 - 261,-

  • - A Classic Children's Tale
    av Chris Beaumont
    164,-

  • av Susan Frazier
    192 - 220,-

  • - 366 Philosophies for Daily Reflecting
    av Quincy Gordon
    273,-

  • av Dorothy Chika Akpamgbo
    178,-

    The Star in Me is a memoir of a woman of African descent raised in a humble family. Dorothy was not born with a silver spoon in her mouth but in her quest for education she made an excellent in-road into achieving success in her early age. However, her dreams to acquire more education was challenged by the Nigerian civil war that wrecked her nation for three years, thus derailing her ambitious advancement and compelling her to an early marriage. Many years after the end of the war, while raising her children as a working mother, her zeal to realize her potentials to the fullest spurred her to go back to school. She attended notable colleges and universities in the country and secured more higher degrees in Education and Law. Due to certain situations immanent in her life, she later moved to the United States, where she worked for many years as a tenured teacher under the California System of Education before retiring in 2016.

  • av Jerry R Puckett
    220 - 289,-

  • av Alison Regis
    247,-

  • av Robin Moe Underwood
    247,-

  • av Lashawn Evans
    192 - 341,-

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    304,-

    Michael''s superpower is making words disappear. He hates it because he thinks it''s frustrating and embarrassing."In general, very little information is available about Verbal Dyspraxia/apraxia in the united states. Cameron and I know about the struggle, and know how to tell the story in a fun, informative, and compassionate fashion."-Margaret

  • av Donna Satterfield
    184,-

  • - The Levy to the Twenty-First Century's War on Terror
    av Dr Dathan Byrd
    275,-

    In the annals of history, wars have been recounted by countless historians, but there's a recurring problem that plagues their narratives: readers already know how the story ends, making the events seem inevitable. The true essence of war lies not just in the strategic maneuvers and tactics, but also in the absurd simplicity that often characterizes its reality. Yet, in their quest to chronicle the physical tragedies of war, historians often overlook the most significant aspect-the human experience, the relentless camaraderie, and the unwavering love that binds soldiers in their fight for survival.In the pages of this gripping narrative, the author delves into the heart of America's longest war, following the journey of the Combat Replacement Platoon of 3rd Battalion, 2nd Marines, Lima Company, as they venture through the labyrinth of Iraq's battlegrounds. These brave men, overlooked and unheralded, fought for their lives, their sanity, and for each other. Despite the odds, they stood united, defying the expectations of typical Marines and, instead, forging ahead with the purest and oldest reason known to humanity-love.This is not a tale of poetic heroism but a poignant portrayal of a group of wartime replacements hailing from different corners of America. As they navigate the chaos and cruelty of battle, they hold on to the belief that none of their comrades should die or be maimed in a conflict that appears devoid of their participation.Follow Hammer 4, 3rd Battalion, 2nd Marines, Lima Company, through the trials and tribulations of war-their victories, their sacrifices, and the unyielding bonds that formed amidst the chaos. This is the story of forgotten heroes, the ones whose names may not be etched in history books but whose courage and love echo through the ages. This is the story of war's ruin, etched on the hearts of those who lived it."

  • - A RECORD OF EARLY 20th CENTURY PENTECOSTAL HISTORY ACCORDING TO EYEWITNESS, JAMES A. FRUSH (1877-1944)
    av Peggy L Jenkins
    275,-

    This faith-based biography of early twentieth century Pastor James A. Frush by his church parishioner Peggy L. Jenkins is unique in that it follows the life Frush through his own personal journal, including historical details of his relationships with the people under his influence, which few other sources provide. As a minister, James Frush faced challenges to understand Truth, and to represent Truth to his people. He confronted the challenges with the faith on which he stood: the Foundation of Faith. He found the faith to trust the Truth. "New folks are arriving nearly every day, and our family is getting to be quite a large one." Pastor Frush recorded those words in his journal in 1915. When he penned that prophecy, he could not see those included in that body today, nor those coming in future generations yet to be numbered, standing together through testimony and, like Frush, on the Foundation of Faith.

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