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In Letters to My Husband, readers follow the life of a modern-day Proverbs 31 woman. Her prophetic love narrative is written in her season of singleness as she speaks of a future that is yet to be realized. Submissive yet strong, she is a cross between Deborah the prophetess and Ruth the Moabite. In each of her letters she addresses issues from the perspective of a wife and describes her feelings, wants and needs, and also the importance of prophecy in her marriage. Throughout she reaffirms the truth that with God in our midst, all things are possible.Written to highlight the dignity and compassion of women, Letters to My Husband also identifies the type of man able to be the priest and the head this woman requires.Author Brenda Oriedi was born in Nairobi, Kenya, and currently lives in Nottingham, England. She is a Prophetess and motivational speaker and is in the process of launching her ministry. She was inspired to write this book by the Holy Spirit when she received it as an open vision. She is at work on her next book, Eve, Where Art Thou?
Little Joseph loves to play! If he could, Joseph would play all day, but Mom knows that little boys also need to do their chores. Joseph's mom gives Joseph the important job of watering the outdoor plants. Joseph is unhappy about this. It takes up time to water all of Mom's plants; time that Joseph thinks could be better spent playing! Joseph comes up with a very ingenious way to keep the plants watered, without wasting precious play time. A little bunny comes along and finds what Joseph has left next to the plants and it's just what the bunny needs. How does Joseph attempt to keep his plants watered and why do bunnies need it? The author and illustrator are childhood friends that collaborated to share this adorable story with young children. Barbara Prignano has written a delightful book that children will find amusing and fun. Jennifer K. Okubo's cheerful illustrations bring her story to life. How Bunnies Got Their Cottontails is a perfect bedtime book to have your little ones on their way to sweet and happy dreams!
The poetry collection in Transmigration is essentially a love story. Love is a balance of trust, compromise, friction, and breaths of fresh air. When you fall in love, your butterflies evolve with dragon wings, fluttering about on this tumultuous roller coaster of passion in prose.Transmigration's poetry represents the balance of bright lights being emitted from an evolved soul. The author's first book of poetry, Rudimentary, is the opposite and is very dark.Jesse Cougot recently relocated with his partner from Houston, Texas, to Tampa, Florida. He has been writing poetry since the third grade.
Dr. Rafie Hamidpour has taught at the college level, compiled twelve books, sixty publications, and has received nine certificates of registration from the Library of Congress. He also holds several patent registrations in the U.S. and Canada. But the greatest of all his accomplishments are the relationships with his family and friends. After living in the United States for the past twenty-nine years, the author's understanding of the American people and culture inspired his previous four books in the series Persia with Love: The Land; Persia with Love: The Events; Persia with Love: Cultures, Tradition, Language; and Persia with Love: The Scholars.This account of Persian history is dedicated to the Persian people willing to sacrifice their own comfort for the greater good of their family and loved ones.Throughout history, the strength of mankind has been emphasized through collective culture. A collective mindset and lifestyle has evolved societies to place greater emphasis on humanity, and less on monetary value.Since the age of industry, many of these concepts have been forgotten as people strive for a different type of success. Money, property, and material possessions have replaced the seemingly obsolescent barometers of the past.The change has come from the focus of these intentions and the source of these desires. Hope lies in the occurrence of the infrequently documented random acts of kindness that members of society take, when acts benefit the doer more than the receiver. These are the ones who authenticate the human morals and ideas that mankind once thrived on and implemented.Publisher's website: http://sbprabooks.com/RafieHamidpour
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