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All of us wind through life in search of peace, joy, and love, encountering people and events like beads on a string. This collection contains short stories, poems, devotionals, memoirs, and philosophical articles by 25 American writers. From Christmas-themed pieces, dogs, cats, gardens, and storms to memories of family, life's struggles, and faith-based encounters, Christian writers share more than 70 pieces of fiction, non-fiction, and poetry for your enjoyment and inspiration. Read works by: Anita Breitling, Rickey D. Briody, Misti Chancellor, Barbara Culbertson, Phyllis Dominguez, Diane Alexander Franke, Barbara Hernandez, Joe Jared, Jody Karr, Bonnie Lanthripe, Donna Le, Andrea G. Moon, Mona Jean Reed, Rosalyn Reiff, Barbara Shepherd, Michele Simmons, Milton Smith, Connie Sorrell, Kathryn Spurgeon, Jean Stover, Norman Styers, Lori Williams, Dorothy Palmer Young, Erin Taylor Young, and Barbara Zimmerman.
Within 24 hours of being released from prison, Franky Dalton was charged with rape and assault of a motel maid. Mike McCarthy has moved to Brisco, Montana to take a job as their District Attorney. The rape of Martina Campos will be his first big case at his new job. Why is he being sabotaged in his case by the one man who is supposed to be on his team?
Vittles and Vignettes is a collection of over 250 family recipes and a sampling of original short stories, magazine articles, essays, and poems, some fantasy, some factual. Several vignettes spotlight actual people but portions may have been fictionalized for their privacy. Other vignettes are autobiographical, or pure fiction, but denote a time and place that's fading, like farm families in rural America. Hard-working farmers and brave pioneers are captured - those people who set the standards for wholesomeness in our nation. Watch any national news program and see how our country tends to look to "The Heartland" for close-knit family ties and values. Vittles is a term used in early days for food. The recipes (once referred to as "receipts") presented in this book are a compilation of tried-and-true family favorites, some old, others more recent. Find easy-to-prepare dishes for beginning cooks and some more challenging for those who have kitchen experience. A recipe is a blueprint, or pattern, to guide you when you first attempt a dish. After you've mastered a recipe, experiment by adding or deleting ingredients for a new taste that pleases you and your dinner guests. Make it your own - that's how great recipes are born. Pore over recipes for an appetizer, a bread, and a beverage. Leaf through the salad section. Main dishes whet your appetite while you scan recipes for vegetables and sides to complement an entrée and wonder how you'll address compliments coming your way. Drool through recipes for cakes, pies, and other desserts. For lighter fare, try cookies. Once your decisions are made, start cooking. Don't miss Shepherd's famous recipe for pralines, nestled in with fudges and assorted candies. After donating all kinds of recipes to be published in national magazines, community and charity cookbooks, and local newspapers, this is the first time she's designed her own cookbook, publishing, as a special treat, her guarded recipe for the creamy pralines she has made and sold for years. Read. Cook. Sit down at the dinner table to visit and enjoy mealtime. Pass recipes down to the younger members of your family. Happy cooking to you!!
Dylan made a promise to his friend, Patrick. He's going to take a photograph of a real potbelly pig at his grandparent's farm.When he arrives at the farm, Dylan quickly discovers Grandpa raises everything but potbellied pigs. Later, they visit the county fair hoping to find them. In the swine barn, Dylan see pigs of all colors, shapes and sizes. But no potbellies.He's almost given up when a girl wearing a blue jacket points him to the special exhibit area. Dylan races to the pens for potbellied pigs, but the pens are empty. Dylan finally spots the arena where these special pigs are being shown. He takes lots of photos for his friend, keeping his potbelly pig promise.
Belle Strong expected her husband to meet her when she stepped off the ferry in north Texas, but she was in for a surprise-her husband is dying. Pregnant and alone, she faces challenges along the Red River where her world includes fur trappers, Indians, and a rugged sea captain. Jacob Owens spends most of his life on the high seas and is a self-proclaimed bachelor. But when a green-eyed beauty enters his world, he finds his thoughts drifting in different directions. Why can't he stop thinking about her, and why is he trading fine beaver pelts for exquisite fabrics to surprise Belle to use in her quilting? Can she protect her son in such an uncivilized country? Or will she be forced to rely on a complete stranger?
Dylan made a promise to his friend, Patrick. He's going to take a photograph of a real potbelly pig at his grandparent's farm. When he arrives, Dylan quickly discovers Grandpa raises everything but potbellied pigs. Later, they visit the county fair hoping to find them. Dylan sees pigs of all colors, shapes and sizes, but no potbellies. Their pens are empty. Will Dylan ever find a real potbelly pig? And will he be able to keep his promise to Patrick?
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