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  • av James Berry, W. Lyon Blease & F. May Dickinson Berry
    289 - 423,-

  • av James Berry
    343,-

  • av James Berry
    242,-

    There is a prophecy within the Bible that was foretold by the archangel Gabriel to Daniel regarding the Jews and the holy city of Jerusalem over the span of seventy weeks. Many theologians have tried to study what the prophecy means; however, due to the unknown facts within the verses as well as there being so many different interpretations of the prophecy, no one is quite sure how to accurately define its meaning. Pastor James Berry has taken on the challenge to unravel the mystery of this perplexing prophecy in Daniel's Apocalypse I: The Prophecy. The first in a new series, readers will follow Berry as he provides his findings from his in-depth research regarding calendar dates for times in history, clarifying discrepancies of facts and timelines, covering how the prophecy has been taken out of context, and more. James is an eight-year USAF veteran. James met his lovely wife Pamela in the state of North Carolina while serving at his last duty station. Pastor Lynn Berry presided over the union of James and his wife on June 4, 2005. Both James and Pamela have been married for 16 years and have a son of the age of 14 named Samuel. James attended Barton College in Wilson, NC for 4 years from 2014-2018 earning a BS in Mass Communications. James is the current Pastor and praise and worship leader of New Life Christian Church in Colorado Springs, CO. James has been serving in this church his whole life during which time he has participated in many opportunities for traveling and ministering through worship and the word at several churches and nursing homes. James has led many Bible studies at his home and throughout his tenure of ministry.

  • av James Berry
    127,-

    In 1807, at the height of the slave trade, Ajeemah and his son, Atu, are snatched by slave traders from their home in Africa while en route to deliver a dowry to Atu's bride-to-be. Ajeemah and Atu are then taken to Jamaica and sold to neighboring plantations'never to see one another again. "Readers will come away with a new sense of respect for those who maintained their dignity and humanity under the cruelest of circumstances."'SLJ. "Each moment here of the Jamaican-born poet's terse, melodious narrative is laden with emotion. . . . Brilliant, complex, powerfully written."??K. Notable Children's Book of 1993 (ALA)1993 Best Books for Young Adults (ALA)1993 Fanfare Honor List (The Horn Book)1992 Books for Youth Editors' Choices (BL)Notable 1992 Children's Trade Books in Social Studies (NCSS/CBC)Bulletin Blue Ribbons 1992 (C)1993 Books for the Teen Age (NY Public Library)Children's Books of 1992 (Library of Congress)1993 Boston Globe-Horn Book Fiction Award

  • av James Berry
    194,-

    Are you a college golfer looking to refine your game and unlock your full potential? Or perhaps you're a high school golfer with dreams of playing at the collegiate level. The world of golf holds infinite possibilities. However, along with those possibilities come challenges: the competition is fierce, the road to mastery is complex, and the mental game can be just as tough as the physical one.Imagine entering a college golf tournament for the first time, feeling confident, prepared, and ready to take on any challenge. Picture yourself making those crucial shots under pressure, knowing you've mastered the mental game as well as the physical. Visualize the pride and satisfaction as you witness your game improve, and your dreams come within reach.This can be your reality. The lessons and strategies described in this book can guide you there. As a seasoned college coach, I've witnessed the triumphs and tribulations of many young golfers firsthand. From this experience I've distilled the essential elements of success in golf and life into a comprehensive manual. Sections Included5 Pillars of Mental StrengthPracticeCompetitionPlayer Coach RelationshipStrength and Conditioning TheoryRecruitingThis is more than a book about golf-it's a guide to success in life. You'll learn how to maximize your mental strengths, apply discipline and focus, and become a process-oriented golfer. You'll gain valuable insights into what to expect at the collegiate level and how to navigate the recruitment process. This book will not only help you become a better golfer but also equip you with life skills that will serve you well beyond the golf courseConsider the cost of private coaching, which can easily run into hundreds, even thousands of dollars. For a fraction of that price, this book provides real advice and insights developed from 30+ years in and around competitive golf, and practical strategies you can apply on and off the course. Investing in this book is investing in your future as a golfer and individual in this world.

  • av James Berry
    124,-

    Only One of Me is a stunning collection of the best-loved children's poems from award-winning poet James Berry, filled with warm and colourful memories of a Caribbean childhood, and featuring a new introduction by much-loved children's poet, John Agard. This new edition of James' definitive collection showcases the very best work from a poet who was instrumental in the British Caribbean poetry movement and who's words are just as relevant now as they were twenty years ago.

  • av James Berry
    135,-

    Some people have dresses for every occasion but Afiya needs only one. Her dress records the memories of her childhood, from roses in bloom to pigeons in flight, from tigers at the zoo to October leaves falling. A joyful celebration of a young girl's childhood, written by the late multi-award-winning Jamaican poet James Berry OBE.

  • av James Berry
    165,-

  • av James Berry
    202,-

  • av James Berry
    170,-

    These poems gives voice to the people who came on the first ships from the Caribbean, whose journeys held strange echoes of earlier sea voyages which had brought ancestors from Africa to the slave plantations. James Berry - from Jamaica - was one of these emigrants, settling in Britain in 1948.

  • av James Berry
    329 - 596,-

  • av James Berry
    223,-

    Does innocence outweigh guilt when one violates the law if doing so benefits the greater moral good? This is put to the test when Jake, a young successful civil engineer, completes his project in a West African diamond-laden country and opens his luggage in London and finds that it is not his and that it contains smuggled contraband diamonds. He knows immediately that a Middle East diamond smuggling operation has gone awry with him ending up with the illicit goods, and that the violent cartel’s interest will be in retrieving their lost cache. The country of Sierra Leone, known for its diamonds and nefarious smuggling operations, is also a land where his late venerated grandfather served as a mission doctor. The gravity of possessing illicit contraband forces Jake to wrestle with his conscience over the moral dilemma of surrendering the diamonds to corrupt authorities or violate English law by returning them to the country of origin in the form of a hospital. The weight of innocence in using the diamonds for the hospital project becomes greater than the guilt of breaking the law. When he chooses to keep the diamonds for the greater good, events unfold that change his life forever: the meeting of two beautiful women in London who come to his aid and staying one-step ahead of the smugglers and the law.  After several violent attempts by the smugglers to retrieve the diamonds, he seeks advice and help from a beautiful Nefertiti-looking Sierra Leonean barrister practicing in London, whose late mother is English. Jake is a prodigal, the barrister a saint. The unreachable saintly barrister becomes the challenge for Jake, both emotionally and professionally.  To market the smuggled rough diamonds, Jake joins forces with an enchanting Nordic beauty, a prodigal like himself, whose experience is extensive in the diamond industry. Of the two women, one makes him millions for the hospital project in Africa with the rough, uncut diamonds, the other leads him back to the faith he rejected as a youth.

  • av James Berry
    116,-

    Gustas is nearly killed in the hurricane, trying to save his banana tree; Nenna and her brother patrol the cocnut plantation at night, ready to catch interlopers; Becky longs for a bicycle and Fanso longs to find his father who walked out thirteen years ago. This collection of short stories brings the author's Caribbean childhood vividly to life.

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