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God is With You is an empowering, faith-based, Christian book, whose message can inspire individuals and encourage them to overcome life's quotidian challenges through faith. Its theme revolves around the idea of a loving God who is always nigh. The topics and thoughts expressed within the covers of this book are both, practical and profound. Through them, Accilien asserts to readers that the key to moving forward in life is nurturing a trusting relationship with God and believing that He is always present in every season of His children's lives.A heartfelt, thought-provoking, and faithful deep-dive into religion, building relationships with God, and finding a brighter future overall, author YP Accilien's God is With You: Confident Assurance for Triumphant Living is a must-read non-fiction and self-help book for faith-based readers. The author does a fantastic job of connecting with readers in a very personal way, and backs up her experiences and lessons with the scripture of her faith very accurately, making this a masterful approach to the subject matter.Pacific Book Review
The author has been fortunate to spend her life surrounded by history and natural beauty. Life in Inspiring Places, a book of poems and beautiful photographs, shares memories and impressions of living in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia, Washington, DC, Miami Beach, and the Florida Gulf Coast. Poems offering personal perspectives about life and family round out the book.Hanging Out with Wild Animals I-III is a book series of photos and poems about the author's encounters with Florida animals. These environmentally-themed books were written as her legacy as a teacher. Wonder: Poems about Love and Relationships is inspired by the men she has known and loved.
A lifetime of experiences is reflected in this collection of poems. Rhyming poetry, free verse, narrative poems, limericks, and haiku explore the author's relationships with men she has known and loved. Both men and women may find something familiar in the poems that makes them say, "Yes, I've been there!"¿
"I'll Remember April'' is a love story that spans seventy years and three generations of a family. Louise Ferris is an elderly woman whose adored granddaughter comes to her with a problem of the heart. The girl's story prompts Louise to reflect on her life and loves, and those of her family, told from several perspectives, beginning at the outset of the Great War.¿
On a trip to Scotland, Robin Lindsay, a 45-year-old Canadian widow, meets James Maclachlan, a Scottish widower.James is haunted by his poor relationship with his wife, who died under mysterious circumstances nearly 10 years ago, leaving a daughter and infant son. The couple fell in love, but events emerging from the past and violent murder in the present complicate matters.
These poems are God's gift to me in my morning quiet time and I make of them a gift to you. I am so often amazed at the words that appear on the page as I write. I know these thoughts are not the ones I am used to living with day to day, and I worship God for His words revealed through me, a simple seeker who loves Him.In these pages you will hear God speaking to you. You will also hear me whining at God (seems like when my writing is all about me and my shortcomings, I must be whining). And there follows a section that is perhaps rhetorical, perhaps not. We can all gain from the words written here. May these simple and sometimes inconsistent thoughts bless you and draw you closer to Him.
The Damned of Magdeburg' is more a study of how characters behave when living under an impending apocalypse. The city of Magdeburg has been pegged a target by the Catholic forces of the Holy Roman Empire for its refusal to attend the Regensburg Summit called for by the Emperor Ferdinand and its failure to comply with the Edict of Restitution demanded by him. It is besieged by, first Pappenheim and then Tilly, commanders of the Catholic League, in retaliation for their omission, and the book centers around the lives of the main personages residing within Magdeburg and how they respond and cope with the crisis. The book addresses the issue of each person's moral conduct; they commit one or more of the seven deadly sins as preached by the Church so that they suffer from guilt complexes that makes them believe their impending doom may be merited by them. The lives of the main characters center around these complexities and are interwoven into the fabric of their behavior and conduct towards each other and themselves.¿
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