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Carl and Chrissie are living the American Dream in Westerville, Ohio in the early 1960's. Their love grows over drive-in movie dates, shopping for vinyl records and the picture-perfect wedding if Chrissie's dreams. However, in the spring of 1965 their picturesque lives are torn apart as Carl is drafted and sent to Da Nang Air Base in Southern Vietnam; it's here where the letters begin. From a promise, they made before he left, the two lovers write letters to one another with the light of the same moon. The same moon that brings comfort and a sense of togetherness when Carl is taken prisoner by the North Vietnamese Army. At this point, the letters stop and nothing remains but the space between; it's here with the moon looking on, that Chrissie and Carl continue to "speak" with one another. Will they be strong enough to make it through this war? Will Carl make it out alive? Will they ever be reunited? Windows Home presents simultaneous action of POWs and those they leave behind, examines the stress of maintaining a relationship against all odds, and reveals that true love is bigger than any war, all under a blanket of stars and the watchful eye of the full moon.
He lost everything he had in the Civil War, with only life-altering memories of violent conflict remaining. So for former Confederate colonel Elijah Bishop, moving west was an opportunity to leave his old life behind. Now he's settled into his new home in Texas, with a burgeoning career as a schoolteacher and a fresh lease on life-not to mention the love of his future bride, Rebecca Claire. But when the town is attacked by a band of raiding Indians, life in Harmony Springs suddenly falls into chaos. With no law enforcement to speak of, the townspeople must gather to come up with a solution themselves-and it isn't long before Elijah, with his war experience and leadership skills, is placed squarely in the role of head honcho. With the help of three local cowboys and a Comanche scout named Two Bears, Elijah embarks on a dangerous mission to track down Saber Head-a bloodthirsty renegade with violent tendencies so severe he's been exiled from his own tribe. As the Bishop party continues on the trail, Elijah finds himself facing memories he would rather forget...and a shocking secret threatens to change the entire course of the high-stakes hunt.
How the Bible Works encourages readers to read the Bible on their own but also provides a handy guide to its framework, including explaining the Bible in 1 sentence, the major milestones of Biblical history, the connections between the Old and New Testaments, the main genres, and the core covenants.
Meet the Skeptic is a new approach to equipping believers to engage the non-believing culture. Author Bill Foster takes the multitude of objections and reduces them to four basic categories. Understanding these categories will enable you to effectively share your hope in the gospel of Jesus Christ and clarify the skeptic's root objection. This companion workbook to Meet the Skeptic helps you work through the information presented in the book with practical exercises and applications.
Managers and supervisors need to sharpen their coaching skills if they want their employees to achieve high performance. This guidebook details what those in charge can do to develop their staff and help them meet, and even exceed, organizational expectations.
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