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  • av Sharron Ensign
    271,-

    Young people are trained to use Thunder Swords and are trained by the adult Quad. A few of the states designated law enforcement officers as the highest ranking in a specific state. Those people would be the ones who would identify the Thunder team and only that officer would be able to speak with them in case of a problem. At Amber's direction, Jenn set up a specialty group in Tennessee where they could serve as a backup if a problem developed in their state. Thunder would have to be present and involved before the lead officer in that state was introduced to the Thunder team.

  • av Presley Pinder
    157,-

    Before The Glory is about how God has brought me from my struggle from Drugs, Alcohol and Women. He had allowed the enemy to stripped me from a successful car rental and boating business to bankruptcy. I had been moved from the Altar to the back bench, I had two accidents one with my boat and one with my rental car and how God brought me out of them. I was down to nothing did not know were the next dollars was coming from to pay bills, but my encounter I had with Jesus on February 7th 2019 has totally change my life. I was Broken, downcast and despaired like Job, But God has restored all that the enemy has stolen from me, double for my trouble. Joel 2:25-26 King James Version (KJV)25 And I will restore to you the years that the locust hath eaten, the cankerworm, and the caterpiller, and the palmerworm, my great army which I sent among you.26 And ye shall eat in plenty, and be satisfied, and praise the name of the Lord your God, that hath dealt wondrously with you: and my people shall never be ashamed.

  • av Richard Ritchie Vernon
    187,-

  • av Robert Wyeth
    172,-

  • av Sharron L. Ensign
    271,-

  • av Mildred Scales
    203,-

    This journal was birth out of joy, pain, and loneliness. Even though there maybe people all around there are some journeys we must take alone, no one knows or understands, nor can they feel the pain that we go through. To release pain, we can write what we feel, when we go through the desert experience of life, knowing we can stand on the history and the promises of his word, God's word can keep us. Testimonies of what others have gone through can give us hope that we can make it if we persevere. When we look back and read what we have written, we see the journey we have taken, and how great the God is that we serve. Then there is joy, and we are reminded that we can trust Him with our lives. God is able to keep you from falling, and to present you faultless before the presence of his glory with exceeding joy and remind us to stay focus on his will and the journey he has prepared for us.

  • av Pham Thudzung
    233,-

  • av Dom Contreras
    202,-

  • av Sharron Ensign
    271,-

    As Mara continue to grow, she found people aiding their endeavors. People from the book have to have surgical assistance due to injury. One person departs the family. Soon Mara hired a chef, a housekeeper, a foreman, and his wife, Mary. Instead of just racing stock, they now have miniature horses as well. The miniatures came from a hole in the ground. The staff is growing; the family is growing, and the adventures continue. Mara has another challenge that requires purchasing empty land and relocating foreign ranches. Treasures might appear if one knows the proper combinations. Mara continue to grow with wisdom and knowledge. Her new skills kept haste. She found herself welcoming people that no one else seems to want. Usually, they were people who raised themselves and wanted someone to care and teach them how to be better citizen. They found inherited property in Tennessee, Texas, Spain, and England. Soon, Mara hired a chef, housekeeper, ranch manager and his wife, and the list went on. It was up to Mara to find a way to meet the challenges that kept coming. She did not mind for she had a bit of education that help her deal with things that came up. some of those she adopted became the leaders of the clan to aid her in the management and control of what too had to happen to keep everyone safe and happy to where they were. A core group was put in place to make decisions while Mara has final say on what was done or not. She loves those she rescued and adopted. Included in that where military, homeless and overwork people with or without kids. In the mix was a retired General, who served Mara as her personal guard. Mara enjoyed working with all the new additions.

  • av Elijah Salmon
    172,-

  • av Sharon Knotts Hass
    233,-

    All in a day of the fairy of light. Flower gardens and grass so green many friends to visit and things to see. Bebe shines light on all things along the way. She goes to her favorite places. Join her on her adventure today. A light little story for the young at heart.

  • av Audrey Ennis
    202,-

  • av Mark Stirling
    172,-

  • av Lindy Boycott
    202,-

    Mildred grows up in a luxurious farm in a big house and has a loving family with a supportive brother. Her life is disrupted by bullies at high school, and when she goes to the university to train to be a teacher, she doesn't enjoy university and remembers what her teacher had to go through when she was bullied. Her husband gets to know about her bullied experience, and he seems to dwell on the past when he mentions to Mildred that when she only associates with people of a different culture, its because she was bullied and has not recovered from that. Mildred believes that it is her husband who dwells on the past and not her! Mildred's family and friends don't know their future, and they are all a community of friends. The future brings unexpected adventures and surprises, and when Mildred plays her flute, the grace in the music brings her and her husband closer.

  • av Aniela Grace
    157,-

  • av Regina Mason
    172,-

  • av Kerry Ann Jacobs
    187,-

  • av Karen Wilson
    187,-

  • av Russell Sullivan
    157,-

  • av Dom Contreras
    157,-

  • av Edward Congdon
    172,-

  • av Karen Humeniuk
    248,-

    His father had kept his word. He had not attended any part of Cameron's graduation. Afterward, every discussion between Cameron and his father had turned into an argument-not explosive ones, but the seething writhing kind that slowly blistered the relationship. Such had been the argument about Wyoming. Though Uncle Nathan's offer had likely been well intended, it gave Cameron's father a veiled excuse to send Cameron to the farthest end of the world-a dubious blessing.Cameron quickened his pace as he crossed in front of Carroll Hall, but a sudden vision slowed his feet to a stop. No one stood before him, yet every muscle slumped as for an instant he recalled Grandpa's smile, but the apparition flickered and vanished. The rain battering his skin stung, but the memory singed his soul. Grandpa was gone.Cameron stared into the empty air a moment longer, then forced one foot forward and then the other, pulling him toward the chemistry building. Grandpa had guided him, even gently chastised him, but in everything, Grandpa had loved him. He had talked about the things Cameron would face, about love and faith, but mostly about the future-Cameron's future without Grandpa: an unimaginable future that had become the present.He lengthened his stride as the rain beat harder against his head. Soon it ran down his back and soaked through his shirt, plastering it against his skin. He tried to think of something, anything else. To his horror, Lydia and New Year's Eve came to mind. He remembered her gaze, cold and distant, as she closed the door. Though as beautiful as Rita, Lydia was like Esther-and Grandpa. She had seen right through him.

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