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Do you love sledding or skiing down snow covered hills, or skating on frozen lakes or ponds? Would you be upset if your winter came late or not at all? In a small town near a great lake that's exactly what happened. The people of Snowtown want to know where their winter is and demand the mayor do something about it. The mayor puts up a sign in the town square offering a reward to the person who finds Snowtown's winter. A crowd of people gather around to read the sign when they hear a voice call out, "I know where your winter is." Read to learn how a little girl, Lisa, new to Snowtown and her newly found friends, outsmart a mean old snowman at his own game of riddles to bring winter back to Snowtown.
Anne Marie's life was so filled with drugs, alcohol, lies, and sexual perversion. She no longer knew who she was or who she had been. Her abuse by others began when she was five; her father would slip into her bedroom and molest her. She didn't cry out because he told her he would kill the entire family if she told anyone, so she stifled her sobs.The actions of her father set her character for the next twenty-five years. Just as he had stolen her childhood innocence, the memory of him stole her adult self-esteem and made her feel worthless. Anne Marie could not control this feeling until an old ex-marine counselor got her in one of his rehab meetings. He advised her to quit blaming her father for the choices she made. This advice provoked Anne Marie into a wild rage she unleashed upon her counselor with all of hell's fury.Satan was always lurking in the dark abyss just outside the rim of Anne Marie'sconscience mind. He was waiting for her to lose her grip on reality and fall again into his clutches and continue on as one of his top lieutenants, but Anne Marie wanted more. She wanted to be free. How could she obtain this impossible goal and escape the shackles that held her in the sulfuric smelling depths of hell? Walk with Anne Marie through the valley of the shadow as she travels the dark road to redemption.
I'VE FOUND YOU AND NOW I'M GOING TO TELL YOUR HUSBAND.Drucilla Hallmark does not want to leave the hospital -- and Tony Tortomasi -- to return to Shady Grove, where rumor has it that she intends to take revenge on all who have hurt her in the past. Despite her wishes to stay, Dru is forced to bid Tony goodbye -- but not before he faithfully promises their souls will always be together. Now, despite her professional success, she is again at the mercy of her husband, Richard, who is sadly still a womanizer and a fake -- certainly not the man of her dreams.Desperate to see Tony, she manages to snatch fleeting moments with him that are never quite enough to satiate her desires. With the help of her friend, Rex, Dru fights her way through her painful memories with the hope that one day she will be reunited forever with Tony and his young son --- the only ones she feels can truly make her happy.In this continuing saga, a woman forced to face her harsh reality must battle her internal demons as she bravely struggles to make her dreams come true.
Did you know many Christians are going to lose salvation because of their marriages? please my dear reader sit down quietly, and reflect on yourself and your sex ! reason up with the master architect the ( unseen-God ) . Do you know the Commandment (Thou shall not commit adultery)? Marriage is optional and for those who are interested and mature enough to enter into the business. It is not written anywhere in the Bible that every male or female must marry, instead of following proper procedure. This book is carefully written to share the experiences of renowned men of God in both the Old and New Testament who faltered as a results of their marriages. You will also find some definitions of marriage, including the author's. The author suggest some alternatives to marriage, such as secret and open friendships to replace the traditional courtship and Adms (annual dialogue meetings). Marriage celebrations from paper to diamond and many more are there for you. Many people have benefited from the author , who works with the Lord in counseling. Come , the door is opened as you read this book prepared to change your life.
This story is about a rat named Brooklyn who lives in Brooklyn who is insearch of food and a new home. We are hoping children will love Brooklyn'sjourney to find a home.
Nine-year-old Gina wants to find something she is good at. She hopes to find the perfect activity at the community centre, right beside her school. Gina, though, almost always finds something wrong with the activity. She then begins to believe she is "just not good at anything!" Will Gina find a way to believe in herself and her abilities?This story is about believing in one's self, encouragement and self-esteem all wrapped in one. Young children need to know that they are capable individuals, who can do anything they put their heart and minds, to. The key is, they just have to believe that they can do it.
"A joint decision of Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union from August 1939 that sentenced Poland and other states to death was not without a precedent. It was the reverberation of what (Poland's) neighbors from the West and East once decreed at the end of the XVIII Century and had been patronizing to the onset of (the XX Century). In the middle of the XX Century the same decision of destruction and extermination was made once again. (…)A system must be created in which the economic and military supremacy shall never lead to the destruction of others and disregard for human rights."Pope John Paul IIOn the 50th Anniversary of World War II "This powerful, engrossing work gives readers the human side of Poland's fate in World War II. The author offers a masterful rendering of the War's impact on the life of one young woman and her family, while at the same time telling their stories in connection with the larger, practically unknown saga of the destruction of the independent Polish state and its people's desperate and heroic resistance to German and Soviet domination."Prof. Donald E. PienkoAll the events described in this book are true. All the characters are the real people. This documentary is based on extensive oral accounts of the participants, written accounts published only in Polish, original 18 letters from Auschwitz, and on thorough historical research. The story fills the void of historical knowledge in the United States with respect to the wartime experience of the Polish people. By weaving the past and the present, this book offers an eye-opening perspective on the impact of the past on our lives today.
Sober Spring tells the story of a family's struggle with the pain and uncertainties of alcoholism and also the hope and joy of recovery. The book tells the story of what can happen when the members of the family, sometimes even starting with the youngest members, are willing to confront the truth in spite of fear. Also included in the book are guidelines for how recovery can happen within the family with articles from Rob Castillo, Kimberly Groll, Frank Salvatini, and Rob Bollendorf.
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