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"As arrows are in the hand of a mighty man; so are children of thy youth. Happy is the man that hath his quiver full of them: they shall not be ashamed, but they shall speak with the enemies in the gate" (Ps. 127:4-5).Have you ever considered adopting but been fearful because of the many questions flooding your mind? Could I love an adopted child as I would one born to me? What if there are emotional issues? Would my family accept my adopted children? These are all real questions and not easy to ask.In Filling the Quiver: Is Adoption God''s Will for My Family?, author and adoptive father Rodney Peavy holds nothing back as he answers the questions you are afraid to ask in a way that is genuine, practical, and heartwarming. He shares his family''s personal testimony of the many challenges they faced in adopting their children, as well as the many blessings they have received. From there, Peavy takes on the questions he and his wife have been asked since adoption first became part of their family history. To the Peavys, adoption is more than just a family decision; it is a faith decision. Filling the Quiver approaches the decision to adopt from the perspective that God is-and should be-involved in the process. This testimony seeks to offer those who have considered adoption a deeper understanding of the impact and spiritual implications of adoption. If you are still wondering about adoption as an option, this book can help you discover this answer for yourself, with God''s guidance.
The book entitled The Trichotomy of a Temporary Office Worker expresses a compilation of various job assignments in the job market in New York City. It chronicles the journey in learning that the American dream continues to be interrupted by a system that hinders progression. Hence, an outlined story of endurance and bouncing back.In the story, one will find a conjecture of an exposition of a particular social phenomenon that can be viewed as a somewhat complex issue about temporary office workers within our contemporary society today. There are three separate entities that will get paid-the temporary service, the company or organization, and lastly, the temporary office worker.Needless to say, perhaps the temporary office worker may possibly be embodied with a meager socioeconomic income that promotes a bleak forecast when measured on the so-called financial scale of economics.
Buttercup Belle is a little book about big values. This is a family endeavor dedicated to a very special lady. It is a friendly story written for children approximately four to seven years of age.The five characters meet Buttercup Belle, a magical spirit, who listens to them and helps with their problems. As a result, they are so much happier.An original song can be downloaded from www.buttercupbelle.com
Little Lights of Love is a children's book that tells a story to follow the guidance of your heart. It will lead you to your happiness. To remember to stay connected to your inner light that is always present in each of us. One person spreading positivity can influence the world.
This is a story of how one young soldier recalls the events of war. He remembers the men he served with who had such a great impact on his life during and after war. His love and respect for the leaders who became his mentors and role models, SSG Ben Garza and 1SG Bill Perry, are evident in his story. These are the people he regards as "true heroes." He recalls the sheer terror, pain, grief, and physical hardships that come with combat in a foreign country. This is a story of duty, honor, country, patriotism, love of one''s fellow man, and camaraderie. It demonstrates how a soldier fights for his country but more so how he fights for the lives of the men he serves beside. Darkness Bravo: A Soldier Remembers follows the events of the First Infantry Division (the Big Red One) during the author''s two tours in Vietnam 1966-1967 and 1968-1969. Battles he participated in and remembers include Operation El Paso, Operation Attleboro, Operation Charleston, Operation Cedar Falls, Operation Junction City, and Operation Manhattan.
Meet comical little old Mr. Freels and see why you are likely to chuckle as you turn the pages and go back in time and discover how this charming, hilariously funny little old man innocently alters a major world event in The News According to Mr. Freels.Mr. Freels, who is a lonely but friendly hermit of a man, takes the reader on a journey back in time where he mistakenly misinforms neighbors of the news he heard on his radio back in 1941. There''s one major problem: his version is hilariously different from the actual events. Based on events told to me by my mother and grandparents, their neighbor Mr. Freels was a kindhearted gentleman who brought joy to his rural neighbors in Knoxville, Tennessee. A new generation of children can learn a lot from this comical story and the added features of this book.
People have an interest in moving up in their jobs, financially, housing, and so many other things in life. Why do they not want to spend time moving up spiritually?Movin'' Up Spiritually is an encouragement to help people mature in their relationship with God. It shows that the basic standards for life come from the Bible. As shown in this book, scriptures point the way for a harmonious and joyful life as we build our relationship with God as individuals, in a marriage relationship, and in our families.It further directs our attention to church leadership and what the body of Christ, the church, should be doing for helping people see the truth and have life.
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