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  • av Janice Jobey
    223,-

    This endearing story of Wood Duck hatchlings jumping from their nest in a tree will delight and entertain young children. They will learn about the habitat and habits of these interesting "tree ducks". Children will also count down from 12 to zero as each baby bird zooms to the ground. Each little duck has their own way of jumping but find out what happens after they all reach the ground! Science, Social Studies, Math and Literacy are all rolled up in this "nest"!

  • av Patricia Ann Yarber
    235 - 378,-

  • av Trinidad Rodriguez
    111,-

    Author, Trini Rodriguez LPC, NBCC, brings us her next collection of stories that demonstrate the omniscient way God sews all our lives together. This book is a retrospective look at how God directed these clients to Trini for a specific reason. You'll read how your life has an impact on people near and far from your circle, and quite possibly, who you might meet next in your future.

  • av David Mark Butler
    111,-

    Walking in Darkness Then the LightBecame addicted to drugs and was going to commit suicide then I saw the Light of the Holy Spirit.

  • av Susan G. Kabelitz
    186 - 278,-

  • av Rev. Robert Mendonca
    235,-

    This book was conceived in the anomaly of a joyless Church. How can we avoid the dour looks and negative self-talk? The Royal Road leads us to a deeper connection with God. The author brings his experience as a priest, a convention, and retreat master to this effort. How can we better intertwine our story with the greatest Story ever told? Father is currently the director of English speaking Charismatics for the Diocese of Oakland.

  • av Dirdura Wynn
    186,-

    Spider's New Friend is a Fable. This fable is used to depict a human dilemma, In this story Spider is going up a waterspout on a sunny day. But all of a sudden the clouds hid the sun and it begin to rain, Spider tumbled to the ground, Big Grouchy Bug saw Spider tumble to the ground and laughed, his friends also heard the commotion and rushed over and encouraged their friend. This story was written during the 2021 Pandemic and shows how everyone needs a friend. Dirdura hope you enjoy reading, Spider's New Friend as much as she enjoyed writing it.

  • av Kenny Harmon
    161,-

    When Kelsey Harmon posted a tweet of her Papaw at a family barbecue, she had no idea that this innocent message, meant to poke fun at her cousins, would start a wave of emotion to be felt around the world. Kenny Harmon, who was now labeled Sad Papaw, quickly gained thousands of followers who felt a twinge of pain from seeing his image in Kelsey's tweet. His new friends and "adopted grandchildren" recognized a need in their own lives to reconnect with their grandparents, and indeed they did. The reaction from the tweet started a movement reminding people to hold our loved ones close and remember to make time for one another. This was a lesson that Kenny learned from his own grandparents. In the pages of the Sad Papaw: The Early Years, he shares his life experiences with readers. We travel back to the early days of Oklahoma and grown alongside Kenny and learn all about the man behind the tweet. www.sadpapawbooks.net

  • av James Mckenzie
    173,-

    Princess Anya witnessed the death of her father, the king, who was ambushed. After the horrible death of the king, Princess Anya also discovers her mother's affair with the king of the other empire, who killed her father. After this horrible happening, she changed her looks and name to Fiora De Leth, and the Queen didn't even recognize her.At the age of 14, Fiora became one of the strongest warriors, with the goal of uniting and ending the war in her world. Will she ever forgive her mother? Will she put an end to this war and give justice to the king's death?

  • av Michael Adrian Cote
    210,-

  • av Julie Grunke
    111,-

  • av Jd Biggerstaff
    136,-

  • av Olusola Israel Fadare
    111,-

    This book concerns what should concern every minister of God and every true child of God. Who Jesus is and who He is not. Is the Christian faith something to be practiced with ease and convenience? Does every Christian know whether or not Christians, Muslims, Buddhists, Hinduists, etc., serve the same God? These and many other essays and sermons in this book address a variety of fundamental biblical truths. Unfortunately, some Christian believers are of the opinion that religion is personal, that God accepts everyone, and that the religion that you practice is your own way of serving God and that we should not judge. Well, they should know that speaking the truth and affirming and proclaiming the same is not passing judgment. Read each of these topical sermons and essays to broaden your knowledge and ignite your zeal.

  • av Steven F. Verzal
    124,-

    If you want to get into law enforcement and are married or planning on getting married, the career is not yours alone. Talk to others who are in law enforcement before jumping in with both feet. The shifts and the enormous pressures are not yours alone. What you see in one month, most people will not see in a lifetime. You need to communicate with your spouse. You must go to a scene without prejudice. You need to get very good with your firearm. Treat all people equally. You never know that one day could be your last.

  • av Maryjo Paradis-Smith
    290,-

    Twelve-year-old July Krativitiz lives in Maplewood, New Hampshire with her adorable two-year-old brother, Abe, and her drug-addicted mother. July's life is complicated. Her mother is often too stoned to care for her little brother. So July must either stay home to protect him or pray for his safety when she is at school. Mary White, an elderly neighbor, offers help. But when Mrs. White discovers what's going on with July's mother, she takes some very drastic actions. For one thing, she kidnaps the children to a faraway lakehouse where she knows they will be safe, safe, safe. July soon realizes Mrs. White is not the kindly neighbor she believed her to be. Then Abe's father, Roger, comes to pick up his little boy for their weekend visit. He understands something is wrong as he is climbing the stairs as it is eerily quiet and smells of rotten potatoes. When he enters the apartment he finds July's mom dead on the floor with no sign of the children. Roger embarks on a journey to find July, Abe, and their mom's killer.

  • av Alma Angella Sullivan-Lovell
    161,-

    The Father does not only seek true worshipers, but he seeks those who will nurture the hearts of those true worshipers. He seeks SHEPHERDS!! His ideal candidate does not always possess the skills necessary at the time of recruitment, but he is able to identify a diamond in the rough. Those he uses as unofficial shepherds possess the tenacity and resilience to take the process of refining and therefore build up tolerance for the journey they will take others through, as they are used by God to mentor others into becoming more unofficial shepherds.It's within relationships that people become the best of themselves. The Lord has chosen shepherds to share this type of relationship with his people. The question is, are these relationships in place in the body? The answer is yes, they are. Who they are, what do those encounters look like, and where are those relationships being fostered? They are within the normal pastor and congregation interaction, but would it surprise you to learn that many of them may not be the normal "pastor" and "congregation" relationships, or even the small group pastors/leaders megachurches put in place to handle the massive growth they are experiencing. I can guarantee you Christ has a flock, and shepherding must take place, and he is seeing to this, even if it's not the traditional way we are used to it. He has called, and people have responded and are still responding to his call to shepherd his flock.This then is what led me to write this book about the Good Shepherd and how he is ensuring that his heart is being developed in those he calls his earthly shepherds. A critical question to answer is, how do you know you are called to be a shepherd. What are the qualifications, attributes, and/or characteristics? I believe if we answer the question of what makes Christ "the" Good Shepherd, we would get the answer to these three questions. In this book I have looked at Christ as the Good Shepherd, then I examined the lives of regular men and women who I see exemplifying these characteristics. Men and women I call unofficial shepherds are being used by God to shepherd his flock. They are men and women who truly love the Lord and have a passion for his people, men and women who have allowed him to process them out so that they can be used by him to shepherd his flock.

  • av Elaine Vanderberg
    148 - 290,-

  • av Heather Asher
    99 - 248,-

  • av Jean Quaal
    136,-

    SEARCHING: WHEN SONGBIRDS CEASED TO SING shares the whys, hows and whats that elvolved when experiencing a traumatic year-long search for a missing aircraft and occupants. It was October 28th, 1974 when brothers-in-law and the twin-engine Beechcraft Baron 414K they were piloting, disappeared. The aircraft, serving as an air hearse was on a return flight fron Gallup, NM. On board were a father and his two teenage daughters involved in a fatal car/train accident being transported to their hometown of Sturgis, SD, for burial. When they failed to arrive as scheduled, Rapid City Flight Service issued a Missing Aircraft Alert to all surrounding airports. With no sightings or landings reported, the alert broadened to include all airports in a six-state area, and an extensive air search was actively underway. Interwined throughout the story are shared memories from a secure past. Backtracking in time served as an invaluable coping tool when faced with daily uncertainty, helplessness, apprehension and fear of the unknown. The story was written in honor of Roger Hlavka and Dewey Rathke. Special acknowledgement is given to Oliver Lane, Odessa, TX., Sheriff Judd Cooney, psychic Peter Hurkos and to each of the hundreds of friends and strangers who helped in any way with the search, deepest appreciation!

  • av Elaine Vanderberg
    148 - 278,-

  • av David Witherington Stewart
    198,-

    Aggie Upton wakes up from a coma to find her house destroyed, her husband in federal prison, all her assets frozen, and her son staying with a hostile sister-in-law. A member of the syndicate tells Aggie that Leroy Greene will kill her and her son if they talk to the police. Aggie and a friend open a secret safe deposit box and find money and mysterious USB flash drives. Aggie turns the data over to the FBI. The data sticks contain information needed to convict many mobsters of money laundering, smuggling, and human trafficking.Aggie her friend, and her son go into witness protection. Aggie testifies at the International Court of Justice in The Hague, Netherlands, which results in the conviction of several international kingpins for the syndicate. Aggie's husband gets a reduced sentence for providing evidence but remains in maximum security prison. Aggie and her son go into the witness protection program with the intention of it being permanent.

  • av David Witherington Stewart
    186,-

    The spirit of sixteen-year-old Julie Gustafson, who died shortly after giving birth, possesses paramedic Bonnie McConnell to find her child. This occurs when Bonnie makes a wish during the game "truth fire." Bonnie has a seizure and is rushed back to the hospital in Coreopsis, Florida by her friends. The doctors realize that something extraordinary is going on during a psychiatric evaluation, and, under hypnosis, find out that Julie's spirit is the cause. Julie's spirit persuades Bonnie to help discover what happened to Julie's baby. The spirit's psychic powers enable Bonnie and her to overcome opposition, and discover Bonnie is Julie's daughter from thirty years earlier. After Julie completes her mission and finds her daughter, she goes to the afterlife, but leaves a piece of her spirit in Bonnie's soul.

  • av Glen Stanish
    248 - 402,-

  • av Robert Knapick
    426 - 560,-

  • av Nicolas Schiebe
    201 - 256,-

  • av Vincent A. Piccone
    124,-

    Prayer is the way to communicate with God. This book seeks to teach people some of the principles of praying to God. God indeed is a God who answers prayer. When we come to God with humility, honesty, and deference he often answers our prayers positively.

  • av Maryjo Paradis Smith
    173,-

    Twelve-year-old July Krativitiz lives in Maplewood, New Hampshire with her adorable two-year-old brother, Abe, and her drug-addicted mother. July's life is complicated. Her mother is often too stoned to care for her little brother. So July must either stay home to protect him or pray for his safety when she is at school. Mary White, an elderly neighbor, offers help. But when Mrs. White discovers what's going on with July's mother, she takes some very drastic actions. For one thing, she kidnaps the children to a faraway lakehouse where she knows they will be safe, safe, safe. July soon realizes Mrs. White is not the kindly neighbor she believed her to be. Then Abe's father, Roger, comes to pick up his little boy for their weekend visit. He understands something is wrong as he is climbing the stairs as it is eerily quiet and smells of rotten potatoes. When he enters the apartment he finds July's mom dead on the floor with no sign of the children. Roger embarks on a journey to find July, Abe, and their mom's killer.

  • av Nicholas Rety
    487,-

    Born and educated in Hungary, the author completed his high school education in Somerset, England.In 1944-45, he witnessed at close quarters the siege of Budapest by the Russian Army and the aftermath. He moved to England in 1947.Challenging years followed in London after leaving school in 1949. He worked full-time in a Fleet Street advertising agency, later as a delivery truck driver for a Mayfair wine merchant, all the while attending night school to prepare him for entry into medical school. His effort earned him a university scholarship.After graduating as a doctor, he served as Regimental Medical Officer in the Canadian Army. He then undertook specialty training in urological surgery in Edmonton, Alberta, then moved to Vernon, British Columbia where he practised for 31 years, retiring in 1999.In private life, he was an avid skier and tennis player and played excusable golf. At the age of 56, he took up flying which he enjoyed for 19 years. He enjoys reading, writing, poetry, singing, good friends, lively conversation, travel, photography, in short: life. He abhors pomposity.He lives in Vernon, British Columbia.

  • av Juliet Barriffe
    136 - 266,-

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