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'I Will Marry Gary Barlow' is a story of grief, joy, friendship and crazy love; music, cancer, obsession and, ultimately, self-discovery, set in the suggestive atmosphere of Northern Italy in the 90s.
Meet Stumpy the footstool, Skinny Vase, Sofa, Clock and many more characters, each with their own unique personality who work together to protect their human, Granny Annie, from losing her home. This story will charm and delight young readers.
Learn of the dramatic changes in both Church and society in Latin America in this missionary's retelling of fifty years travelling Peru and working with her people.
Brian Jones's work is fresh, polished, excitingly paced, thoroughly entertaining. The past has a long and dangerous reach. Will this be true for the Mowatts? Will the secrets of father and son be revealed. There is only one way to find out...
James Rettie's From Chest to Chancel is an inspiring and entertaining account of how a humble hill farmer's son became a preacher in the Church of Scotland and a revered authority on and leader of The Ministry of Divine Healing. This is his story.
Baby duckling Hubert is devastated to learn that he can''t swim. But maybe there are other things he can do to make his place on the farm. Like solving the mystery of who is stealing food from all of the other farm animals!
Discover a new way of looking at religion and you may find your questions answered! A novel and pragmatic take on religion and science; Eva F. Bálint combines her spiritual beliefs with her scientific ones and opens up a world of possibilities.
Take a moment to consider what the world would be like without oil and gas. Now take the time to learn the impact this could have on the world. The Last Drop is a must read for us all. It's time we make changes to ensure the security of future generations.
Executors of the law (lawyers, Clergy, all leaders and all men), all of us who rely on the Law for reforms and discipline, are the worst of criminals for our assumed judgmental roles.- With law in our hands, we judge men while we ourselves are already condemned sinners and worthy of death; the assumed judgment roles render law weak and unusable- This is the hypocrisy and moralism of our world (Chapter 3) by placing reliance on law as a method for reform:THE SOLUTION IS FOUND IN ST. PAUL¿S EPISTLE TO THE WORLD
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