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Life is not always perfect, even when you walk the journey of being called into the ministry. In fact, sometimes you might lose your way. In trying to please the world and all who walk in my world daily, I lost who Ruby was. It was difficult for quite some time to even want to allow God in. That’s sort of crazy, because I knew that He not only called me His daughter, but He knows my every day journey.The smiles were false, and it was beginning to be hard to pretend. Then one morning, as I sat in my bath and attempted to read my devotionals, God came to speak healing over me. I sat in a tub for an hour, allowing God to reach me as he spoke a love language over me. He only asked me to listen. He kept this conversation simple as He made His way through the alphabet, explaining His love for me.As I stepped from my bath, I knew that God had wrapped His arms around me in such a way that joy would return to my days. I’ve known God all my life, but in October 2018, God came and spoke His love in such a way that healing began for me. This day in my ministry began new life for me. This day was the day that I began knowing God and His love for me in a new way.
Gus is a very busy little dog. He does everything for his human family. Dad wants the newspaper? Gus will get it. If Grandma needs her glasses, Gus will get them. The baby needs a bottle? Gus will get it. In fact, Gus gets everything, all of the time. That is until one day-when everything changes.
The word Shattered refers to the sound akin to when someone crashes a car. Usually the windshield gets shattered or broken. I like to think of it as when domestic violence hits the household; it usually shatters the household environment or the child's world. This book was written to give the reader an insight into the subject.
Testimony: God’s Deliverance is a true story that God told me to write, which has become a testimony from me to all who reads this book.God made sure that this book would help both the saved and the unsaved. If you are saved and do not know how to have a personal relationship with Jesus, then this book is for you. If you are unsaved and do not know who Jesus is, then this book is for you. To everyone reading Testimony: God’s Deliverance, your life will be changed forever as mine was. This is a book that you will want to share with all your loved ones because when you find out that Jesus wants to make your life so much better, you will want to tell everyone about this book.
The Chase is the second of the three-volume continuum entitled The Hunt. Volume 1 was entitled The Search. It recorded my search for historical documents that confirmed the truth about the life of Jesus, as recorded in the four Gospels of the Bible. Volume 2, The Chase, is a record of the application of the documentation found in The Search, to the truth regarding the life of Jesus, as recorded in the four Gospels of the Bible. Volume 3, The Find, will use historical documents found and applied to the life of Jesus to identify and conform his position as Messiah, forgiving Savior and Eternal King.The second volume, The Chase, of the set of three explores the earthly life of Jesus within the context of known Greco-Roman history, customs, philosophies, and manners of the time. Jesus was born into this world during the time of the Roman emperor Caesar Augustus (January 27 bc to August 14 ad). He lived, ministered and was put to death during the reign of Roman emperor Caesar Tiberius (September 14 ad to March 37 ad). Jesus was born into part of the world governed by Herod the Great, a vassal king appointed by the emperor.
Tiffany was an African American woman who was raised in a Christian household. After high school, she attended college and law school then started what would become an exciting career. Although at the expense of several failed relationships, Tiffany felt blessed to give birth to her son. Later in life, Tiffany found true love when she dated someone she believed was the man of her dreams.Unfortunately, Tiffany’s son made a stunning allegation which divided her family and caused what would become an emotional avalanche. Hit with a series of blows to her personal and professional life, Tiffany found herself at the edge of her rope. After having hit rock bottom, Tiffany was admitted into a facility with others who struggled to cope with their problems and rebuild their lives. While there, she became close friends with a Caucasian female, a Native American male, and a Hispanic male. Eventually, they banded together and became their own support network. Later, each of them discovered they had been given a gift from God. Finally, they were grateful for a second chance at life and were excited to share their newfound gifts with others!Millions of families have been negatively impacted by tragedies that stemmed from suicide, suicidal intents, and/or mental illness. One Gift to Give illustrates a picture of the pain and desperation a person may endure before he or she decides to take their own life. This book will neither judge nor condemn anyone. However, it does affirm the belief that God has given a gift to everyone with which to live a purposeful life. It is much harder—if not impossible—to take your own life when you have discovered the gifts that God has given for your fulfillment in life and for his glory and honor!
He was raised in South Portland, Maine. He was the third oldest child in a family of thirteen. His father, Dr. William J. White, was a beloved family practitioner, and his mother, Mary Francis, was truly a saint. He graduated from Cheverus High School in Portland, Maine. He then attended Boston College for two years. After leaving college, he was drafted. During the period of October 1970 to October 1971, he spent seven to eight months on the front lines in Vietnam as infantry, “grunt,” where he earned both the Combat Infantryman’s Badge and an Army Commendation. Later in his tour of duty, he worked in the finance office in Chu Lai. After Vietnam, he came home to his wife and baby of fifteen months. Using the GI Bill, he graduated from University of Massachusetts at Boston. He would then spend the next thirty-five years selling hydraulic components and designing hydraulic systems to manufacturers throughout New England. He also taught hydraulics classes for over twenty years. He has raised four children in Medway, Massachusetts. And now has eleven grandchildren and a great grandchild. He is very proud of his service and of those who served in Vietnam.
Born in his grandfather''s house during a blizzard, breech baby Martin George Le Blanc was not expected to survive. Instead of baptism, he received last rites. Lack of birth registration made him the ideal future "warrior of last resort": a blank slate.Le Blanc enlisted in the U.S. Army as a footloose 20-year-old Canadian, during the early days of the Vietnam War. His rapid ascent to elite black-ops warrior transformed the small-town Nova Scotia kid into a clandestine force in the Vietnam and Cold War eras (1966-86). He finally became an American citizen years after retiring from military service.In A Warrior of Last Resort, a work of autofiction, Le Blanc sheds sharp new light on a period that foreshadowed today''s geopolitics. He explores how a rugged childhood and intensive military training toughened him; the dangers and hard-won satisfaction of defending freedom; and the damage military service inflicted on body, mind, soul, and relationships.Le Blanc''s character, a U.S. Airborne Army Ranger and member of Special Forces, had a hand in historic events, from Israel''s victory in the 1967 Six Day War to the Soviet Union''s failing grasp on Afghanistan in 1983. He completed 16 major missions and many operations in South and North Vietnam, Cambodia, Canada, Colombia, Egypt, Germany, Grenada, Italy, Lebanon, and along the Pacific Shelf.After each of three nearly-fatal missions, once suffering the loss of all nine men under his command, he broke down, withdrew, healed, and returned to battle, despite his enduring pain and trauma.A movie producer, whom Le Blanc served as a bodyguard, mined the retired warrior''s life, character, and quirks to create hit man Martin Blank in the dark-comedy film Grosse Pointe Blank (1997).A Warrior of Last Resort weaves the tale of one remarkable life. Martin Le Blanc will inspire, amaze, horrify, and deeply move you. "Let every nation know whether it wishes us well or ill, that we will pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe, in order to assure the survival and the success of Liberty."- John F. Kennedy
The Winning Christian is a book to help all who aspire to mature in their faith to win in the marathon of life. It is told from the perspective of a reformed sinner. This book provides various ways in which a believer can win in their walk with God.
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