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  • av Lilieth Dorman
    156,-

    We all have one thing in common. God created us. And to the children I want to say you are loved by God. He cares for you and want to be GOD to you. I hope this will help you hear Him speaking to you and come to Him as your GOD.

  • av Timothy J. Glover
    245,-

    Church leadership is the product of early Christians desiring to establish continuity with the past and authority to support their leadership role. This, in turn, produced the church institution which is represented in both Catholicism and her protestant children. The Bible becomes their proof-text to support a multitude of views some of which are contradictory. This book is designed to expose the division of Christianity created when we apply first-century practices unique to that era.

  • av Robert F. Bollendorf
    156 - 339,-

  • av Phyllis Ann
    171,-

    When Phyllis Ann, as a first-year student at Washington and Jefferson College, became a member of a faculty committee, we knew a forceful young woman had joined us. Dedicated to identifying needs, stimulating solutions, and righting wrongs, she went about teaching her elders how it really was. From her notes on her life, we begin to understand the roles her Christian faith and her enduring strength of purpose have played in her life-long struggles against adversity.Dr. William P. KeenProfessor Emeritus of English at Washington and Jefferson CollegeThis documentary speaks of a great spirit with us. Phyllis Ann dares to share many intricate moments in life and make sense of the nonsense. Her story is sure to encourage and empower others-particularly women. She has evolved as a delightful and spiritual overcomer despite painful circumstances. A must read for anyone struggling with moving forward instead of coping out of life.Bishop Iris S. SmithPastor and Founder of Community Fellowship CathedralFragile Strength tells the story of an indomitable spirit of a woman who lived and loved fiercely despite being tried and tested to the fullest extent that one can imagine. A bright young girl who was saved by her love for learning and strong work ethic. Throughout her life's travels she was forced to find ways to overcome patterns of abuse, and eventually overcame the demons that kept attempting to destroy her. Despite it all, she grew stronger in her Christian faith especially when she found herself at rock bottom -- finally realizing that forgiveness would be her greatest life lesson.Kaypri MarcusActor, Writer and Producer at Priscilla Belle Productions

  • av Holly Simpsons
    171 - 268,-

  • av Gayle Redfern
    156,-

    Introducing Ayurveda into Western living involves understanding a new language, new philosophy and new lifestyle, not an easy task. However as an instructor, I quickly discovered that the wisdom is worth pursuing; following this modified basic wisdom taught in the accompanying class became an easy task. As an instructor of the introductory Ayurveda class, I re-named the body's three energy flows based upon Ayurvcda Sanskrit terms. The Sanskrit terms -- Vata, Pitta and Kapha became the appropriate Western functions - movement, processing and storage. Ayurveda Demystified helps an individual identify their personal dominant energy flow. With this knowledge, they can look for and apply the best remedies or foods for a healthy body. The next step is a choice. Do they stay with this amount of information or expanding their knowledge?

  • av Gayle Redfern
    185,-

    "It is important to know how our ancestors thought. We will be able to understand our future only if we understand our past first." Mayan Elder Hunbatz Men - Maya Nation"...and the people of all colours join to bind what was broken and live in hope." (Waitaha Elder)"It is time to blend and sing a united chorus." (Waitaha Elder)These quotes remind us of the powerful connections between the ancient and modern people. They remind us of similarities between cultures around the globe.Join me and explore the relationship between the 10,000 year old Kennewick man of mainland America, the 17,000 year old pottery ruins of Chile and their association with the Jomon of Asia and modern Ainu of Japan. Ponder the mysterious link of Africa, Mesoamerica and Europe. Hear the recent messages from the Elders of Kogi, Hopi and Maya nations."With all things and in all things, we are relatives." (Lakota Chief)

  • av Pastor Trevor R Wallace
    200,-

    Wired For Greatness is a very easy read with each page being a chapter. The main objective of this book is to expose the reader to the great potential that he or she has. The reader will also receive very practical ways of partnering with the Great One Jesus. The words of wisdom will surely encourage, educate and stimulate the readers and leave them desiring to read more and share what they have learned.¿

  • av J. K. Pennerman
    171,-

    A young Anna and Siff live quietly in the sleepy town of Nordskye, however a series of strange events compels her beyond the safety of city walls, surrendering them to the supernatural forces that has the world gripped in fear. Together with new alliances forged, they explore the mysterious vast world of mystical creatures, age old Orders, and Lycanthropy.

  • av Martin Kari
    171 - 245,-

  • av Justina Ihetu
    171,-

    A boxing enigma and arguably the most successful athlete in Africa's sports history, Dick Tiger was a beacon of hope and inspiration in the defining moments of Nigeria's history. With a toughness hewn from his childhood in the rustic backwoods of Southeastern Nigeria he was able to transform his life through boxing, and transcended boxing by his activism seeking justice and equity for the oppressed in his homeland. He epitomized grace and strength of character in overcoming challenges, and although his stellar career and life had been compromised by his activism, his name and legacy remain synonymous with integrity and self-actualization.In this book history is brought back to life! Relive the fascinating course of Nigeria's bold efforts in hosting the first ever world championship event in Africa; and examine Dick Tiger's personal thoughts about the epic match in Ibadan and his involvement in the Biafra war. How did Tiger really feel about the Biafra war? Why was the match postponed so many times? Were the rain doctors hired by the Nigerian government effective? Read this epochal story to find answers to these questions and more! Battle cries, rain gods, mobs and protests, angst and exhilaration, and vivid photographs, all make this book gripping and enlightening; a must-read.

  • av Anita Phelps Lockhart-Spainhower
    126 - 200,-

  • av Forbes Carol Love
    156,-

    A New York bartender with a boring life is suddenly swept into an intense romance with a young woman engaged in an international crime ring. They seek FBI help but end up captives to a sinister ring leader and fall victim to his demented exploits. His motive and its consequences are very unsettling.

  • av Paul K. Maruyama
    200,-

  • av Deborah Marks
    268,-

    Percy stopped and stared at M.C. "Don't you realize anything, M.C., unless it is told to you? Do you ever try to figure things out? I mean really figure things out? We are practically at the coast, right? I mean all we need is a boat to get to Genesis. But these people in all of their simplicity are not the least bit interested in getting to Genesis. Have you wondered why? Maybe it is not what we think it is. Maybe we are all crazy. Yes, I burned the pecan grove and the barn...I think I set it on fire for all of the simpleminded people in the world who do nothing but let life just happen. But do you want to know something? I am glad I did it. Let them do something worthwhile...instead of sitting around in that miserable town drinking and smoking themselves into an early grave. They deserved it!" Percy finished and his eyes were red with passion.Most people would not consider it an "adventure" to have your rights and privileges taken from you in a country where democracy is cherished. Yet in this exciting and thought-provoking book, that is exactly what happens and brave citizens run from current lifestyle to obtain the freedoms they so desperately desire. The Music Room is a tale of a desperate race against time, against laws and the dangers that accompany them.

  • av Anita Phelps Lockhart-Spainhower
    171 - 245,-

  • av Karl Grosvenor
    126,-

  • av Carole Love-Forbes
    200 - 254,-

  • av Carole Love Forbes & Gary Love
    185,-

    When I decided to write another book for Scarlett, my brother's granddaughter, it had to be about her new favorite, the Giraffe. I knew little about them, so I had to research them. I knew my book had to have a lesson in trust taught to Aezia's baby. I planned at first that I, as an artist, I would illustrate the book. I soon realized that, I would find the giraffe and the story very difficult. Then I remembered my dear friend and brother, Gary Love, who I knew could do a fantastic job. So I called him and happily he agreed to create draft illustrations using his experience with computer graphics. Being computer illiterate, I spent months with my brother drafting pictures to match my story line. Finally, it all came together and we are both very happy with the results.After many years of acting, Carole finally listened to others and decided to start writing. At age 79 she began by writing a four-book novel about women in early American history. Her next book, 'It's Ally's Turn' came as a surprise to her as it was a book for children. Now at 90, Carole, has finished 'Saving Alezia's Baby' and completed several other science fiction books she had in mind, a startling adult adventure named 'A Bartender's Holiday' and a space audacy named 'The New Planet'. Currently, she is finishing her autobiography, 'Tale ofa Cockeyed Optimist'.Her brother, Gary, is a retired scientist with many technical pubications. At 79, this is his first children's book collaborating with Carole. He revised and simplified her story and prepared drafts of all ilustrations for completion by a professional artist.

  • av William Bradbury
    185,-

    Born in January 1939, came into this world as a farm boy. Raised in southeast Kansas. He became a farm worker at the age of four. He supported himself from age sixteen on. He wanted to be a farmer, but God wanted him to be something else. He has done about every kind of work thinkable. At twenty-four he moved his family to Indiana for seven years. Michigan for twenty-five years. There he married his second wife. He became very sick and they moved to Arizona for ten years then moved back to Michigan, and Virginia for five years then back to Michigan. He has lots of short and long stories along with thirty books. Some day he will attempt to publish more of them. If they ever sell he wants the proceeds to go to help children through Missions in the U S A. He and his wife Carole the painter lives in Michigan. Grandkids are important to them. (Williamlbradbury.com)

  • av Gloria Anderson
    126 - 200,-

  • av A. Remlov
    156 - 230,-

  • av M. A. Redfern
    185,-

    The Dalai Lama has given many talks about peace and how we all contribute to world peace. He says "The world doesn't belong to just leaders; the world belongs to all humanity." He argues that global peace comes through meditation which can only be achieved through bringing the individual body into balance, the vibrational energy of the entire inner being. We cannot alter our surroundings which hold the peace until we have this balance and peace within us. The channeled information in this book gives insight into the power within us, the power of our local region and how we balance our body, mind, spirit and the world around us. It shows how to use meditation, food, colors, nature and social settings to achieve this balance. Once you gain inner balance, these tools help balance everything around you. The key to begin is Live Local, Live Simple. This is the first step.

  • av Gayle Redfern
    171,-

    Within & Beyond, The Connection takes complex concepts that have been around for many years, explaining how the earth and the universe are connected, pulling the magnetic energy up from the Earth and the electrical energy down from the Universe. This merger flows into each cell forming a star tetrahedron providing the wisdom of life for each of us. This channeled information defines the dimension as -Planes of Reference and Cosmic Life Pattern (CLP) as the internal genetic coding for each individual. As well as the channeled information presented here, Within & Beyond brings us historic quotes such as the one from Bob Frissell book "Nothing in this book is true But its exactly how things are." My analysis is "Everything in this book is true, and its exactly how things have always been".

  • av C. C. Crawford
    156,-

    In this debut novel, a white middle-aged war veteran reflects on his relatives' history as he faces the prospect of reuniting with his estranged family.Grover McKeen feels a great deal of angst over an invitation to visit his father, a man he hasn't spoken to for 30 years. Readers later learn the schism occurred when Grover was recuperating from a head injury received in the Korean War. Although the Marine would eventually regain his sight in one eye, he was totally blind at the time. During his father's visit, Valory, Grover's black nurse, entered the room, and the patient said, "This is the girl I plan to marry." His father responded: "Many her if you must, but know...you will be disowned and disinherited." Now this invitation challenges Grover to decide whether he is ready to offer forgiveness. Crawford works off this pivotal moment to jump back in time and begin the tale of the McKeens, told through the voices of principal characters over successive generations. Patrick McKeen "left Ireland with his wife and two children in 1846 to escape the potato famine and settled near Savannah, Georgia." With a mule and two slaves, he planted 20 acres of cotton, ultimately expanding his farm to 100 acres. After losing his wife and children to malaria, he married Iva McCurry and sired a son, Sean. The McKeens lost everything in the Civil War, and in 1876, 16-year-old Sean left for Florida, where he succeeded in restoring the family to its-former life of privilege. While Crawford's dialogue is often stilted, the assortment of first-person narratives brings the characters to life. And her description of Sherman's occupation of Savannah in 1864 is poignant: "The slaves...they came to liberate were intimidated and terrorized, the fields were stripped of food....The troops slaughtered livestock...and the mansion was plundered for valuables and burned....Gone were the glory days." The second half of the novel takes Grover back to the family's Florida homestead in Ocoee, accompanied by Valory. At this point, his siblings begin to add their voices to the engrossing saga, as the family confronts the past, trying to rebuild what was broken so long ago.

  • av Paul Barham
    254,-

    The Land Mines in our Spiritual Journey-this book is a Christian spiritual manual inspired by the Holy Spirit. It teaches us how to recognize Satan's lies and deceptions. How to love, honor, and worship God. How to observe and obey God's laws. How to govern your life responsibility and take responsibility as God's designated authority over the earth. It teaches us how to love an appreciate life and be confident. Everything is made perfect by God-the Creator of all things. God designed our pains, suffering, and failures, not to destroy our lives but to shape our destiny to His glory, to draw us closer to Himself.

  • av Vicki Hannah Lein
    368,-

    What will you do when:A customer is attacking a young man bagging groceries because he has Down Syndrome?Uncle Ted starts telling a racist joke at Thanksgiving dinner?Someone is harming a fellow human, who happens to be LBGTQ?Cruelty is not cool.Kindness is the balm.This book will provide you with strategies for staying brave and creative so you can take a stand for justice while never returning evil for evil, anger for anger, or insult for insult.Become a Radical Kindness Warrior and learn 21 ways to always take action, never add aggression, and keep yourself safe.

  • av Philip S Radcliffe
    126,-

    I am presently 85 years old. I retired in 2000 when my wife and I moved to a resort community in Williamsburg, Virginia where we enjoyed golf, tennis, an active social life, and frequent travel. We both read for increased knowledge and recreation. In 2014 I had extensive back surgery that reduced my physical abilities and provided more time for reading and eventually writing. By 2018 we downsized into a home in the Shenandoah Valley nearer our family and we continue reading and participating in our community.My life experience in my working career included spending the first 5 years in computer data processing as a systems engineer and IT manager. I then transitioned into marketing industrial computer systems for a major corporate supplier for another 6 years before getting the entrepreneurial inspiration and spending 10 years founding an independent industrial computer company and acting as CFO while taking the company public. After that company was sold, I became a virtual company supplying industrial computer systems to the government and the private sector. While still operating my individual company I started participating in other new company start-ups and serving on corporate Boards of Directors. So, I have been a technician and engineer, a salesperson, a CFO of a public reporting company, an independent entrepreneur and mentor-Director of private companies and full reporting NYSE corporations.My other life experiences include parenting three great children with my wife of 62 years. This chapter has involved marriages, divorces and the births of six fantastic grandchildren who are now all adults.

  • av Jim Brandt
    156,-

    Jim Brandt grew up in a devout Christian family with good role models. His mother's family was Presbyterian, and his father's family was Baptist. Although he attended church regularly as a youth, he wasn't as consistent as an adult. Brandt always had faith, but sometimes he let other priorities prevail. It was not until much later he began to see how crucial faith is.In Life Enhancement with Jesus, Brandt documents the benefits of faith in God against the backdrop of his many experiences. He narrates his life story, telling about actual events that had him striving to live a Christian life. From his birth in 1950, to his upbringing, high school years, service in the Marines, professional work experiences, and family life, Brandt reflects on his choices and the life-altering events that required him to pray and trust his belief in God.

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