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The sizzling adventures of Lilia Faith Christian will thrill the reader in the fourth novel of the acclaimed young adult series.Sixteen-year-old Lilia glances up suddenly as the wild-eyed cattle thunder down the driveway toward the busy highway. She whistles for her magnificent horse, King, grabs his mane, and leaps up on him bareback. She circles the paddock, aims King for the fence, and sails up and over it. King's hooves pound through the grass and kick up sod as Lilia and her steed bound into the ditch to the side of the charging steers. Jim springs up on his horse on the run, and gallops at breakneck speed after his fearless girlfriend. Lilia urgently gallops to get around the steers before they reach the highway. A mere yard just before the culvert under the road, Lilia reins King sharply left, and he valiantly vaults out of the ditch. A semi truck blasts his horn, and her hair whooshes backwards as the massive vehicle forewarns Lilia and her majestic horse.The scintillating story sparkles with love, and lights up the heart with faith, hope, and humor. As Lilia and Jim's feelings for each other mature, they learn not to rush it. They discover that passion, commitment, and trust must grow together, and allow their beliefs to guide them through their youth, humanness, and frustrations.About the Author: Peggy L. Headlund grew up on a large dairy farm in Farmington, Minnesota. Currently, she lives in Calabasas, California, with her husband, Don, and her two Westies.Publisher's Web site: http://www.strategicpublishinggroup.com/title/CommonSense-ListeningToTheSpirit.html
As a little girl walks to school, some boys on the other side of the street taunt her and call her names. The little girl raises her head up to God, asking him to protect her from the bad boys. Then she says amen.She continues walking until one of the boys decides to join her. She is so scared that she stops walking and starts crying."I know you will help me, God. I love you," she says, and knows that she is safe.Out of the blue, as the scary boy crosses the street, a speeding Ferrari hits the boy and kills him instantly. This dramatic example shows the power of prayer.Says the author, "The story I've written is an age-old one, literally. This is the story of Satan and his monotonous rule over evil and his desire to rule over God. This is about God's supremacy, triumphant as it should be, and what and how I think the world needs to discover like I did the reasons why all of this matters. My book will bring people to their centers, their hearts, and hit them where they live. When God touches your heart about a specific thing, He means it. Listen to His words or we are lost."Minister Tanya E. Partin Lawton grew up in Boston, Roxbury to be exact, in the Mission Hill Projects. "My mom bought a house in Roxbury and we were there thirty years. My children grew up in that home. It still stands to this day. I advocate for the single mother and what her destiny could be, breaking the single mother cycle." She is currently writing her third book.Publisher's website: http://sbprabooks.com/TanyaEPartinLawton
Human communication is often difficult and confusing, and never more so than when we consider the Holy Bible. Written by a series of human writers across thousands of years, many find it difficult and confusing as well. But God in His wisdom gave a key to understanding within the text itself.God used the biblical writers to paint word pictures or images to help us more fully understand His message of love and His plan for our salvation. This book is about those images, which can help readers find fresh tools to deepen and enrich their Christian walk. Take the journey and experience The Images of God. Reverend Sterling T Clifton's ministry spans more than twenty years, first as a bus ministry captain, later on the home mission field in Birmingham, Alabama, and as the mission pastor at Cass Park Baptist in Detroit, Michigan. After earning a master's degree at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Rev. Clifton served as associate pastor at Mount Carmel Baptist Church in Flint, Michigan. The author lives with his wife of thirty-five years in the Northern Virginia area, where he continues to serve local churches as a pulpit supply preacher, deacon, and lay leader for churches in Alexandria and Fredericksburg, Virginia. This is his first book. Publisher's website: http://sbprabooks.com/SterlingTClifton
The mind is capable of creating all sorts of monsters.Think of zombies who return from the grave, sirens of the sea that lead sailors to their death, madmen in search of flesh and blood, and mythical creatures that threaten your very existence.These thirteen tales feature monsters and madmen whose terror and mayhem reach through the pages to pull you into a world filled with horror. Meet werewolves, vampires, zombies, mermaids, and even the mysterious abominable snowman. These tales aren't meant to be told during daylight hours, but at night in a dark room, or perhaps around a shadowy campfire, or on a night when the moon is full. This scary collection will chill you to the bone, and it could only have been told From A Dark Mind.Dusty W. Fleischman of Hagerstown, Maryland, is a collector of horror movie memorabilia and Halloween collectibles. "I have always been inspired by Edgar Allan Poe and wanted to publish a collection of stories in the tradition of his legacy. I also wrote this collection in memory of my biggest fan, my mother, who passed away in 2010." Publisher's website: http://sbprabooks.com/DustyWFleischman
Imagine being an immortal and knowing that you had to share your 6,000-year existence with your mother and grandmother.Imagine if you were forced to watch the follies of humanity while causing problems of your own with famous figures from history.Welcome to the world of Isidore Glassman, Izzy to his friends, in this politically incorrect romp through history, as seen from the perspective of a Jewish vampire.Yes, a Jewish vampire.Sometimes intellectual, often irreverent, and constantly hilarious, this story will make you rethink the way you look at vampires.Memoirs of a Jewish Vampire: 6,000 Years of Kvetching projects a full-frontal assault on political correctness. Meet Izzy's best friends, Jerry and Shlomo, his mother who is frequently drunk and always embarrassing, and his beloved grandmother, Bubbe. Russell Andresen was motivated to write this book "due to my hatred of political correctness and my hobby of mocking historical events. What better way to do so than with a 6,000-year-old vampire?" A commodities broker at the World Trade Center who survived 9/11, he then became a chef, and is now retired and disabled from a 9/11-related illness. "I was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, in a diverse neighborhood with loving Jewish grandparents and sometimes stand-offish Norwegian ones. It could be said that I'm a "Jewegian." This is the author's fourth book. His next focuses on "I wish I was a fly on the wall."Publisher's website: http://sbprabooks.com/russellandresen
John G. Deville shows in his book that before him, philosophers' ignorance of the human brain prevented them from knowing anything about bio-electromagnetism. As a result, they were using unproven postulates and ambiguous expressions to create theories full of questionable premises and conclusions.That's why Ludwig Wittgenstein once said, "Philosophy leaves everything as it is."In this book, Deville has destroyed some 4,000 years of philosophy to convince the new world that philosophy is not the same any more.He is the first philosopher to introduce the irrefutable concept of preconsciousness, to show that neonates and very young children up to the age of about five years old are preconscious, because they don't have the levels of consciousness required for conscious thoughts to occur in their cerebrum or the frontal lobe. John G. Deville grew up in the former British colony of Mauritius as a citizen of the UK, where he worked as a journalist for eight years. He migrated to Australia in 1967, where he was required to become an Australian citizen in 1972 because he was working in the Australian Defense Force as a civilian and staff officer. The author studied law but majored in philosophy. He now resides at Rosebud in the State of Victoria, Australia. Publisher's website: http://sbprabooks.com/JohnGDeville
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