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  • - The African-American Creed
    av The Honorable Kwame O Abayomi
    329,-

    A collection of 18 sermons, and The African-American Creed.

  • - A Story of Hope for Humanity
    av Stephen McCutchan
    219,-

    Hospitality for Alien Strangers opens with a midsized city, once familiar, now trapped beneath an impenetrable bubble, its horizon pierced by the silhouettes of alien spacecrafts. These otherworldly beings present an ultimatum: prove humanity's worth in a mere five years.Entrusted to a pastor and the pure hearts of children, this decree thrusts the city into a whirlwind of soul-searching and revelation. What would you do to showcase the very core of your humanity? How would you bridge the chasm between yourself and those unlike you?While this tale doesn't boast the celestial artistry of biblical parables, it ignites profound dialogues about the sanctity of life and the priceless value embedded in every soul. Imagine a world where every glance reflects recognition of another's worth, where compassion and empathy aren't just virtues but a way of life.Let this story be your beacon, drawing you out from today's tumult and lighting the path to a more united, radiant tomorrow.This story of hope is more than just words-it's a journey.My aspirations for you are fourfold: May you revel in the allure of a captivating tale.Like the profound parables of Jesus, may it prompt reflections on life's profound truths.I hope it resonates so deeply that you're compelled to share and converse about it with others.And in those discussions, may you unearth the profound essence of your being and your destined path.If you desire to probe deeper on how to do this, I invite you to go to my web page, www.smccutchan.com where you will find other novels that probe the value of life and a variety of non-fiction books that show practical ways of living towards a healthier world.

  • - Conversation, Race and Community; Celebrating 20 years of the Presbyterian Inter-Racial Dialogue
    av Stephen McCutchan
    188,-

    During his pastorate in Winston-Salem, the city experienced three major racial incidents that filled the city with fear and anxiety. Steve invited two Black colleagues to lunch to discuss how their churches should respond. Out of that discussion they formed the Presbyterian Inter-racial Dialogue. Over time it expanded into multiple churches and interfaith community. This book tells the twenty-year story of that multi-faith community. It demonstrates the power of faith communities who connect and work together.

  • av T L Funk
    203,-

    The storm is about the introduction of Jack Taylor and Sabrina Parker, I wanted to crush the stereo type in my two main characters showing that the Hero isn't always the white knight, and that Jack can have a darker side of him, but Sabrina isn't a push over either and she didn't need someone to save her, she is strong on her too just like his mother is. I want to take the reader on a journey when they read my stories.

  • - Cat Nip
    av Dianne H Lundy
    257,-

    Miss Betty Applewhite, Summerfield's unofficial matchmaker, is determined to get another young couple together. She uses the ploy of having one of her cats stuck in a tree to summon both the fire department and police department, hoping to unite a female firefighter and a young police officer. Realizing that this can't go on forever, she devises a plan to have them assist her in the TNR (Trap, Neuter, Return) program for feral cats. They reluctantly agree, but a mystery soon develops as cats begin disappearing around the town. The mystery deepens as two young boys disappear while fishing. Will the cats be found? Will the missing boys be rescued? Will Miss Betty's plan come to fruition? The answers are revealed as the plot develops in "Springtime in Summerfield," which features both new characters and some familiar faces from the Summerfield series.

  • - Book for Women in Information Technology
    av Camillia Whiteside
    158,-

    The book talks about life experiences in the field of Information Technology.

  • av Martha Gallardo Espindola
    188 - 257,-

    Romantic and philosophical.

  • - The Pusher The Coach The Instructor
    av Anthony Vandyke
    219,-

    This book is a quick read. People need to surround themselves with people that can make them better. There are 3 important people successful have in their lives, The Pusher, The Coach and The Instructor.

  • av J Morewood Osborne
    343,-

    A Scammer wanting residency overseas and requests you the new lover in his life to pay for him and he supposedly has a raw diamond worth a lot. He gets arrested in Amsterdam for carrying the diamond and held captive. This is an accurate account of the real situation as it unfolds.

  • av Anthony Vandyke
    219,-

    The Power words is needed in the world today, there is so much political unrest and uncertainty in America and beyond. To combat negativity in the universe there is an urgency to speak positive words into the atmosphere. Most people speak from their fears and frustrations, rather than having an optimistic outlook while facing trials and difficulty.Life seems unfair sometimes, but we must learn to navigate through deep waters to find dry ground. Positives words can serve as a parachute and a life preserver when facing difficult times. Make the investment in yourself and change your outlook in life in 31 days and beyond.

  • av Jazmyn Jackson
    173,-

    In Love, Patience, and Time, Jazmyn Jackson takes us on a realistic romantic journey with six couples in search of love. Through each story, you will see a range of couples working through day-to-day life to find love. Each story exhibits what it takes to build and maintain lasting relationships. You will be taken back to those moments in love that brought you joy, from the first kiss to the first time, and will hopefully get the desire to stalk the fire in your existing relationship or re-kindle a long-lost love.

  • av Mark McGunegill
    173,-

    The discovery of a habitable planet orbiting the star Tau Ceti spawned a new era of scientific breakthroughs in the late twenty-first century. In the year 2095, the interstellar vessel ODYSSEY with its crew of three men and three women, embarked on an epic journey to explore a world where no human had gone before. Their mission becomes complicated when they discover that they have landed on a planet embroiled in a great power struggle and on the verge of war. Can they remain neutral observers? Or will they choose sides and take part in a bitter native conflict? And what is the source of the mysterious planetary forces that seem to intervene in the conflict? Take part in this unique space adventure as it carries you along with intrigue, action and unexpected twists.

  • av Stephen McCutchan
    219,-

    Whether you read the open chapters of Genesis, or reflect on the discipline of therapy, or simply listen deeply to someone in deep pain, you will discover that when your world seems to be in deep chaos, the capturing that chaos in words can enable you to discover meaning and hope. A Star and a Tear is a fictional attempt to tell the story of racism in our country. In listening to the story and sharing your thoughts with others, you can discover meaningful ways to respond in a way that offers healing and hope.The center of this story is found in the life of a church and its pastoral staff. Anti-racism becomes more than an abstract issue to debate. Faced with the toxic poison and divisive violence of racism in their own community, members discover a deeper and more relevant faith guiding them in hopeful and healing directions.

  • av J. J. Zerr
    219 - 329,-

  • av Stephen McCutchan
    219,-

    A Star and a Tear is a mystery thriller with a spiritual edge. Frank Sessions is locked in a season of grief caused by the violent death of his wife during a convenience store robbery. He emerges out of his grief when a young reporter asks for his assistance in writing a story about a rape in the city and Frank realizes he has a strange connection with the anonymous rapist. It soon becomes clear that the city is confronting a serial rapist with a religious fixation. Racing against time, Frank Sessions seeks to assist the police to track down a serial rapist recognizing that there are strong indications that the rapist will soon escalate to murdering his victims. If he is to succeed, he needs to confront an embarrassing chapter in his own past and recognize the strange symbiotic relationship between sexuality and spirituality present in religion. As one reviewer commented, "As the mystery and the search for the rapist develop, the author, . . ., takes us deeper and deeper into what it means to be a person of faith in crisis. Another review states: "Amid the story's varied twists and turns there is danger and darkness, humor and irony, faith and hypocrisy. (Like in the Bible?) Whether one takes religious issues to heart or views them as a creative vehicle for the story, A Star and a Tear makes fine reading." In addition to being an exciting mystery, the story provides the opportunity for a needed discussion about the issues of sexuality and religion. As a third review states: "This book, which takes us behind the closed doors of clergy confidentiality and privilege deserves to be required reading for in-depth discussion in Pastoral Care classes in all Protestant and Catholic seminaries. It also will serve clergy groups wherever the search for integrity and support, guidance and faithfulness really matter." While an enjoyable mystery with plenty of challenging twists and turns, A Star and a Tear also provides the foundation for a discussion on both the creative and destructive power of sexuality in life. Whether it be several clergy, lay people who want to explore this significant issue in the church, or someone who is interested in how to live a healthy life, this book is both an enjoyable and valuable foundation for exploring the relationship between sexuality and spirituality in our society. The mystery will keep you reading while the group discussion may deepen friendships and challenge your thinking.

  • av Dianne H. Lundy
    188,-

    Miss Betty Applewhite, Summerfield's unofficial matchmaker, is determined to get another young couple together. She uses the ploy of having one of her cats stuck in a tree to summon both the fire department and police department, hoping to unite a female firefighter and a young police officer. Realizing that this can't go on forever, she devises a plan to have them assist her in the TNR (Trap, Neuter, Return) program for feral cats. They reluctantly agree, but a mystery soon develops as cats begin disappearing around the town. The mystery deepens as two young boys disappear while fishing. Will the cats be found? Will the missing boys be rescued? Will Miss Betty's plan come to fruition? The answers are revealed as the plot develops in "Springtime in Summerfield," which features both new characters and some familiar faces from the Summerfield series.

  • av Carolynn F McCully
    343,-

  • av Douglas Harland
    491,-

    This memoir describes the impact of a life changing revelational spiritual experience by the author. The author had a high power immerse him in pure love and white light and it temporarily removed his self-doubt and fears for about 10 weeks. He learnt about practical miracles, synchronicity and coincidences and could channel energy. A practical person, he decided to remain in business and was later appointed General Manager of a derelict and loss-making manufacturing factory. Using the knowledge gained in the experience the board was in disbelief when in 9 months sales grew from $10m to $23,3m and a loss of $500,000 became a profit of $2.6m. The result was achieved by developing a culture that worked with the values of honesty and integrity and respect and dignity and removed fear from the workplace. The author bypassed formal proposals and justifications and used intuitive based rapid fire decision making. Exports to Japan, Canada, USA and Mozambique followed. The change happened so quickly the union official called it a miracle. New owners were only interested in the real estate and fired the author when posting $3.8m on $38m sales. He then successfully launched two start up organizations. A $2.0m community drug rehab facility Sunrise Way was launched as the author worked voluntary on a part time basis as he ran his businesses. He was awarded an Order of Australia Medal for his efforts. In 3.5 years he developed The Infrastructure Sustainability Council of Australia from an idea to a world's first working organization and its rating scheme is now involved with $220bn of Australia's civil infrastructure. He retired only to face a divorce, when his much loved brother was diagnosed with terminal leukemia and the sudden death of his son also occurred at this time. It's a story where his faith and knowledge gave him an anchor and the resilience to face these daunting challenges.

  • av Carmen Jandra Consuegra
    173,-

    Trata de cómo el transcurso del tiempo y la experiencia cambia la mentalidad de las personas. De cómo jóvenes idealistas y soñadores, que miraban insolentemente al porvenir, se han transformado en adultos aburridos, escépticos y desencantados. Pero que sienten nostalgia de aquellos tiempos. Convencidos de que en la vida hay que luchar sin miedo y, a veces, incluso, sin esperanza. Las reflexiones En un diálogo entre el pasado y el presente que, en algunos casos, se proyecta al futuro; se confrontan distintas concepciones del mundo. Siempre desde un respeto al otro que facilite la convivencia y el entendimiento. También es una lucha entre la razón y el sentimiento.

  • av Kasalobi
    287,-

    In America Come and Get It, his second release, Mr. Kasalobi finds himself in a big legal fight to regain back the custody of his two daughters. Loylla, the youngest, is eight months old when Sheebah, their mother, abandons them. She comes back eight years later and kidnaps both of them with the help of the Hurst Police Department. For his daughters, Kasalobi moves skies and empties seas, but because it is believed that girls are better off with their mother, lawyers refuse to take the case, while the Child Protective Services closes their eyes to the cruel mistreatments these two little girls are going through. The worst of all is the fact that it is the hands of their own mother that are administrating these violent abuses. As days go by, the fighting becomes bigger and bascules itself on one side, the mother's side. Mr. Kasalobi doesn't get desperate. He doesn't give up even when he finds himself alone doing legal battles to everyone and against every established institution possible. He only gets a break when the lawyer Violet Nwokoye enters the family court on his side. At the end of the day, did he get both children back? He is talking about this new journey in America, Come and Get It.

  • av Dianne H. Lundy
    219,-

    Dianne H. Lundy has finally achieved her two dreams in life: finding the perfect man and obtaining the ideal job--or has she? She enters Pineville High School, the final school of her teaching career, but will the student body of over 1,000 students prove too much for her? She rises to meet the challenge with some humorous and sometimes outlandish situations. Her journey in her home life continues as she becomes a mother and brings up a son instead of the daughter she had always wanted. Her faith is tested as she deals with aging parents and unexpected pets, retires, and endures several years of treatment for cancer, which brings her back to God in one of her happiest moments.

  • av Eckart Schumann
    219,-

    When Harry Ehlers demonstrated his gravity machine at an American Physics conference he thought there would be some interest from the press and society at large. He wasn't prepared for the overwhelming manner in which he was thrust into the limelight as the man who was changing history. His ideas would impact on just about every structure of society: transport, town planning, global mobility, altered power balances and availability of space flight. Harry patents the theory, but discovers there are many people who believe they are entitled to proceeds. Potential manufacturers clamour for information, and then an Armenian scientist claims prior submission of the gravity machine ideas. By nature Harry is a loner, and he battles to come to terms with the different pressures on his life. At a personal level he discovers his new girlfriend has been raped, and then she rebuffs him when he is set up with a starlet.He finds out just how high the stakes are when he is confronted by an assassin on a dive boat...

  • av Samuel C Crawford
    249,-

    A mysterious company called R.E.A. International has posted a job opportunity in the Want Ads. No one knows what this company does, yet many people from various backgrounds of employment, lifestyles, ages, cultures, and more all apply and gain an interview. An unlikely group of fourteen individuals are brought in for a group interview at 9:30 a.m., yet the interview does not go as planned. The Longest Interview by Samuel C. Crawford dives deep into the human psyche and truly views how people who are so different and strangers to one another can come together when they find themselves to be the last remaining people on Earth.

  • av Carol Alford
    173,-

    A Potpourri of Stories and Tales (A little spice, zest, sweet, pungent, tart, or tang) is a collection of stories and tales or varying lengths. It includes a mountain adventure, a mystical tale, a story of starting over, musings of seasons past, a creature-caused frustration, a glimpse of a boy in a classroom, and the sweetness of generosity.

  • av T. Brooks
    158,-

    Adventure with Calico Cats Set in the California Red Forest.

  • av A. K. Baumgard
    343,-

    Tells of shattered lives set in the 1870's on the Western Frontier during the Indian Wars containing visions, dreams, stories, dreams, legends, vignettes, journal entries, threaded thru with the well-known characters from theater, achieving emotional truths that transcend place and time to achieve a complex and rich tapestry of the time utilizing stories, legends, dreams, visions, vignettes, and journal entries involving well-known figures from that era.

  • av Brad Garcia
    287,-

  • av Anabelle Rose Lundy
    203 - 329,-

  • av Marilyn Milley
    402,-

    The book is the life struggles of a young italian immigrant girl. Her goals and expectations mingled with despair, personal loss, romance and future endeavors. The goal is to find her twins, love and final true happiness.

  • av Donn Heart
    173,-

    This is a children's story targeting ages 6 through 12 years of age. This story begins with a planet in our galaxy called Kepler that has an exclusive population of honey bees. Their planet is on the verge of dying. As a result, the entire community moves to Planet Earth. Their new home is a paradise. Superbee can fly faster than the wind. She supersedes all others and acts as their leader. She makes friends everywhere. The young reader's creative mind is enhanced as an Extra-Terrestrial, referred to as Grandpa, coming from the planet Kepler identical to Earth makes a visit offering to help solve local problems. Excitement builds as the two become friends and homegrown difficulties become resolved. This foreigner returns to his home planet as a hero. After a while, he returned to Earth to continue his work. Upon his return home, his planet is invaded by foreigners in spaceships. Superbee becomes involved and saves the day. With the help of Grandpa, they both were able to communicate with the leader of the invading extraterrestrials and solve their problems with advanced technology making their planet prosper.

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