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After the disaster at the end of Part 1, life for Nemroz became very different. This is the story of him trying to be a family man.
Max has a very special power. He has the power to make someone's day a little better. He gives a tired, thirsty postman a break, he makes a new student feel welcome in his school, and he returns a wallet to an old man at the grocery store. Read more about how he makes every day a little brighter in Max, the Day-Maker.i
Escape, Leave Your Burdens Behind and Live with Christ is a book that was inspired by a women's retreat at her church, St. James United Methodist Church in Montgomery, Alabama. This is the second book that Christianne has written based on scripture and words spoken to her by the Holy Spirit. Her first book, The Heart of the Matter, was published in 2007.
Welcome Home : A Dance Through All Eternity is an enlightening book that answers question of life itself. Being created in the image of God is more than simply the ability to have a relationship with one's creator or the physiological concept of the assigning of body, soul, and spirit, but the very essence of one's life and purpose. In the book the author invites readers to step onto the stage, discover the dancers"e; and fully participate in the dance. By entering the dance one can truly find their way home.
Chukcha the Mountain Monkey, a true story, reflects an adventurous bond of a very young, wild monkey with people found in the mountainous area of beautiful Ethiopia in Africa.Since author's childhood, a love for pets was a part of her day to day life of her multihome pets' background with their responsibilities, care, and admiration. The only pet seemed to be missing from her array of "e;pet collection"e; turned out to be a monkey that she happened to obtain only in a tropical climate while she moved and lived there with her family of three for quite some time. Now stories to share withchildren, pet lovers, and anyone else in this beautiful world.Some parts of these stories have been passed to groups of little people, and as a result they showed vivid interest in when they are going to see the printed book with its illustrations. Charlotte, 4, asked and the rest of the kids too "e;Would you bring to us the book?"e; and then added, "e;Is Chukcha still alive, the Red Hen and Ellusha, the tortoise? I wish Chukcha and all the pets in the world to live forever."e;
Get ready to raise some cain!Raised on a sugar cane plantation author Barry Raffray recalls in this rollicking-yet-insightful memoir his upbringing, family's ancestry, and lessons learned as a boy in South Louisiana. Barry Franklin Anthony Raffray takes us on a colorful tour of the plantation known as Cedar Grove in White Castle, La., giving us several glimpses of daily life from childhood through his joining the U.S. Army after graduation from White Castle High School in 1962. These pages are bursting with lively stories written casually and in first person - except for a few memorable tales handed down by loving family members. Far from a mere autobiography or historical sketch, you'll feel a special kinship with Barry after each read as he shares his favorite life experience with you!
Long ago, in a far off land, the people had temples to many gods. One was to a fertility god called Farago. It was run by a High Priest and his priesthood. They were all donated to the priesthood when they were babies. The story tells of a disaster that destroyed the temple and completely changed the lives of the priests who survived.
This book is a composition, of divine inspirations, delivered, from God, to his people. It will warm you, encourage you, provoke you see God, from another angle, lift you, and provide you with a tool when encouraging others along the path, of righteousness.
This book sheds light on issues of restoration after being wrongly accused.Born on the island of Grenada in the West Indies, the author served both as a commissioned and non-commissioned officer in the United States Military. The author served in the U.S. Army, the U.S. Army Reserve, and the Army National Guard.After the author's first tour of duty in the U.S. Army ( Active Duty), he began his college career. He earned an Associate degree, a Bachelor's degree, a Master's degree, a Law degree, and has completed all requirements, except his diddertation, for his PhD.
In writing this book I questioned a number of women to get a female's perspective to see why their relationships failed. Most of the time women will say they spent so much time with this person and after time they realized this person was not what they wanted. Either they outgrew the relationship or they finally realized that the person they chose was not the person for them. This book helps to cut out the guess work of trying to figure a person out from what they say and helps to get to know them from what they do and who they are. It covers most aspects of a relationship such as love, compatibility, sex, communication, cheating, etc.
The Noise of Battle is a fictionalized reenactment of the life and times of Biblical King David. It is a journey that seeks to expound the workings of the mind of David as a youth, then as a man, and finally as a King - and through his various lifeexperiences and battles.This writing is done in the narrative, not only to capture his thoughts and inspirations, but also his belief and relationship with God; and the extent to which these influence his life.The Noise of Battle celebrates David's poetic zeal by using poetry (adapted and modified in the Author's own style) to portray his emotions at certain key points in his life.The most compelling message in this story is David's love for God. Also, the perspective of his life battles vis - à- vis the influence of an unseen hand. Hence the story ends with a poetic summary, "My loving Father and I."
We know God answer prayers, but there are times we want him to answer on our time and not his, when we're impatient we lose faith that he will answer our prayer, so we try to take matters into our lives. We need to have faith that he will provide for us because he loves us. God answer all our prayers, no according to our wishes, but according to his perfect will.
A young slave girl was bought by an aristocratic businessman. The story tells how their lives developed and where that led them.
Kissa the Little Kitten is geared towards the Early Reader, ages 4 and up. It is a slight peek into a learning experience related to the child's love for pets. Audio narrated by a young reader, Lucy, 5.In my opinion, caring for a pet is a helpful experience that promotes and establishes as emotional balance integral to a child's development.
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