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  • av Loree Lough
    185,-

  • av Nelda Gaydou
    248,-

  • av Tania Glenn
    166,-

  • av Amanda M Thrasher
    166 - 278,-

  • av Jodi Lea Stewart
    223,-

  • av Darrell Bartell
    166,-

  • av Jodi Lea Stewart
    214,-

  • av Claussen Catalina Claussen
    214 - 341,-

    Being Home, Too delivers humorous stories of desert living with zany characters riding out the seasons in the Mimbres Valley. This book will not disappoint.

  • av Glenn Tania Glenn
    195 - 265,-

    The lives of the children of first responders are different than most kids. First responder families carry the burden of service to others. Christopher meets Marcus, Taylor, and Isabella, and together they bond as "the first responder kids."

  • - A Handbook for Chaplaincy in Emergency Medical Services
    av Russell N Myers
    171,-

    Over the past half century, the field of chaplaincy has come to a fork in the road. Many will recognize the well-traveled path of traditional chaplaincy. Others will follow the newer but clearly marked way to professional chaplaincy: a clinically trained, evidence-based discipline, reflecting and serving the diverse expressions of spirituality in modern society. Until now, chaplaincy in Emergency Medical Services has been the terra incognita, the unknown land on the chaplaincy map. Drawing on three decades of clinical chaplaincy practice, scholarship and original research, Russell Myers gives us the map, making the case for ambulance service chaplaincy-how to think about it and how to do it.

  • av William Speir
    227,-

    Riley Gordon is a young woman adrift when she experiences a life-altering event. Her parents, recognizing that discipline is needed to help Riley get past what happened to her, enroll her in martial arts. As Riley turns her life around, studying martial arts becomes her center. When a mysterious stranger offers to show her what true martial arts are, she accepts his offer. After she has learned all that he can teach, she travels to Japan to continue her education at the school where he was taught. There''s only one problem: the school has never accepted a woman as a student before. After convincing the school to let her in, she finds herself caught up in the ancient world of the shadow warriors, who have existed in secret for more than a thousand years. As she joins their ranks, she is sent on assignments around the world to bring justice to her clients, but not always in the way she expected or wanted. As she progresses in her skills and understanding of the arts of the shadow warrior, she reaches a level that few before have ever reached. In a world dominated by ancient traditions, will she be able to break through the male dominated hierarchy to reach her destiny so her power can finally be unleashed?

  • - Peer Support for First Responders
    av Glenn Tania Glenn
    166,-

    I've Got Your 6: Peer Support for First Responders is a step-by-step guide to create a peer support program. Now more than ever, first responders need the assistance that peer support provides.

  • - Book 4 of The Wind's Cry Series
    av Caleb Monroe
    228,-

  • av Glenn Tania Glenn
    177,-

    First responders are one of our most valuable resources. Smashing the Stigma and Changing the Culture in Emergency Services delivers a clear road map to assist everyone who wants to create change and bring about healing for public safety personnel.

  • - A Novel Of The Human Spirit
    av Jodi Lea Stewart
    251,-

    "The literary magic spell Stewart casts over this story is so real, you do not realize the effect until you close the cover for the last time..." - Dale Jackson, Winner of the American Heritage Award, Screenwriter/AuthorThree interweaving storylines toss you into the center of tragedy, conflict, and the timeless beauty of the human spirit1903. Deep in the Louisiana swamps, young Willy is kidnapped by a Vodou Priestess. One day, he will confront the horrors of his childhood.1903. Bachelor Jack-a former Texas Ranger-has an encounter with a young beauty hiding in his New Orleans hotel room. What she wants and needs from him will forever alter his life.1958. Two girls of different races, Mercy and Annie, become best friends in fifth grade. They face cultural prejudices at every turn, even from one of the girl's family. The Civil Rights Movement will test their friendship on the way to adulthood."Jodi Lea Stewart sets the stage with an emotional series of events, one in particular in which I practically crumpled to the ground..." - Jamie Michele, Readers' Favorite"Five Stars for a beautiful story, deftly told."- Ruffina Oserio, Readers' Favorite"In TRIUMPH, author Jodi Lea Stewart shows that time and place have nothing to do with the power of the human spirit. The readers will see themselves in characters that might not look like them but carries their desire to rise and thrive-and therein lies its power and a lesson..." - Cyrus Webb, Author and Media PersonalityJourney through New Orleans, St. Louis, Texas, and the Louisiana swamps in this multigenerational historical saga!

  • av William Speir
    214,-

  • - A Southwestern Almanac
    av Catalina Claussen
    199 - 290,-

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