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A CITY IN PERILA BROKEN GIRL RISES FROM THE ASHESA LEGEND IS BORN Seattle is on the brink of destruction. The living flame threatens to consume the entire population and in response, The Pride recruits more young women than ever before. They are an army whose influence extends to every region on Earth. The most recent and peculiar member being eighteen-year-old Sarah Stryker.She is a girl secluded; forced to suffer unspeakable torment after an unsuspected abduction. But within this girl dwells a light that has the power to change the world. Faced with the responsibility of looking after her impressionable sister and repairing her fractured mind, Sarah embarks on a mission to save Seattle, traversing across the globe, aided by her newfound friends and allies, including The Master, an ancient warrior that created The Pride. It's a task that everyone around her believes she is unprepared for, but one she can't afford to fail; because awaiting Sarah at the end of her journey is an enemy capable of destroying her and all she loves.
The Detourist tells the tale of Apenimon, a man down but not out. When Apenimon is tempted by shortcuts to the life he longs to live, he must choose what kind of man he wants to be. Will be take the easy way, or will he walk the long way to permanence?In the interludes between Apenimon's story, we take a look at the construction of our elegant universe. The Detourist meanders between quantum physics, the law of attraction, imagination, willpower, and scripture, tying it all together with Jesus Christ."I have never had more clarity on my faith than I do right now." - Mike E."This is a book for people who have a faith life but also love science." Bella P.The Detourist is a Path out of competition and into cooperation, into a world that means you well. The Detourist will transform your inner state into one of greater trust, belief, exploration, play, discovery, and peace. If you are searching for evidence of a loving Creator, The Detourist will show you where to look.The Detourist is for you if you want to:1) Find a way to your dream life without exhausting yourself with effort2) Feel like yourself more often3) Magnify the relationships with your loved ones4) Exist in a state of abundant joy5) Be able to operate with full acceptance of your reality6) Get out of your own way7) Feel the glee of great purpose8) Be effortlessly authenticWe are all on a journey like Apenimon's, with fear and uncertainty, where trust is paramount. When courage and vulnerability become vital, at the crossroads between the easy way and the Way that creates ease, will you choose the uncommon Path?If this sounds like you, scroll up and buy a copy!Free gifts related to this book on MatthewEmmorey.com
'Embolden Women: Unapologetically Me' is a book to influence and inspire women and girls to break the barrier of so-called societal norms for women. The goal is to teach women to live life on their own terms with courage and confidence, without being controlled by other mindsets, while having the power to deal with consequences instead of someone else driving their life.It's women putting themselves first without feeling sorry or guilty. The mission is to share tools and techniques for work-life balance, self-efficacy, confidence, and courage, empowering and uplifting women. The focus of this book is to enable and encourage women to value their individuality, unique skills, and voice while building their own future. The author's goal is to provide young women with positive tools to navigate the pressures and expectations of society and to inspire every woman to do their personal best in all aspects of their life.Embolden Women is about women empowerment enabling women to value their individuality, unique skills and voice in their future building. If you want to own your life and challenge the Universal acceptance of gender biases, then read this book. Every girl and woman who wants to break the barriers of society, and want to live life on their terms, with their head held high must read this book. Men who want to embolden women in their life - mother, sisters, friends, wife, daughter, and colleagues must read this book to be a champion for women empowerment. Learn how not be a slave to others' mindsets and expectations, join me in this journey of enabling yourself and other women to be unapologetic about who you are, go ahead and purchase a copy of Embolden Women now!
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Ron Post was an ordinary businessman when his life took a sudden, unparalleled turn, dramatically altering his life direction and challenging his faith.Ron and his wife, Jean, were watching the news showing the emaciated body of a dead teenage girl carried from a field in Thailand. Horrified by the devastation ensnaring a mass populace of Cambodian refugees during the "Killing Fields" of 1979, Ron and Jean were heart-stricken.At that moment, God spoke in Ron a clear directive that began his harrowing forty-year mission to serve the neediness in forsaken regions worldwide. Unchained is Ron's real and raw experiences in the center of massive human displacement, starvation, illness, injury, death, and grief-the atrocities of wars, natural disasters, disease, congenital malformation, and the work of those who gave selflessly to save and assist millions of lives.Unchained also carries readers through Ron's journey of overcoming childhood abuse and hopelessness. Releasing the past by forgiving and learning to love those who hurt him freed Ron to find true meaning and purpose in life-helping and serving others.The healing of Ron's heart ultimately readied him for God's extraordinary and unexpected call: to found and lead Medical Teams International, which continues to serve the needs of those who otherwise lack medical care, food, clean water, a voice, and love. Ron has witnessed God's miraculous work among the worst human conditions and discovered the source of utmost fulfillment and joy. All resulted from one word of response to God, "Yes," that moved him out of his comfortable chair with one resolve: to give his all to those most in need.
Dialogues on Revelation with John the Apostle presents an imagined dialogue between the author and John the apostle, who just received a revelation from the Lord Jesus. Is it possible to know what John might have answered to some of our questions about the book of Revelation? It is possible since we have John's Gospel, three of his epistles, and the Old and New Testaments. Would we receive the answers from John that we hope for or expect? Would we want more answers or different answers? I don't doubt that this will be the case, for, as the apostle Paul exclaims, "Oh the depth of the riches and wisdom and knowledge of God!" (Romans 11.33). Yann Opsitch addresses how the book of Revelation can help us view things from the perspective of eternity and of heaven. The heavenly perspective shown to John is one full of expectation and hope. However, the earthly perspective is often one of pain and struggle. John himself was exiled on Patmos and wrote to the churches in Asia who were undergoing difficulties both internal and external. He writes that he is their "partner in the tribulation and the kingdom and the patient endurance that are in Jesus" and who "was on the island called Patmos on account of the word of God and the testimony of Jesus" (Revelation 1.9). The book contains 21 chapters, including "Fear Not," "The Son of Man," "A Door to Heaven," "The Great Tribulation," "The Mark of the Beast," "Armageddon," and "The Water of Life."
Forests! Swamps! Stumpy trees!Throw in some moss, mushroomsand a ghost or two.Join us for a walk in the woods,if you dare.A Dark Anthology of 37 short stories by Gargi Mehra, Georgia Cook, Vonnie Winslow Crist, Claire Davon, L. P. Melling, Christopher Ryan, Donna J. W. Munro, Diane Arrelle, DJ Tyrer, Ann Stolinsky, Tim Newton Anderson, Michael McCormick, Ginger Strivelli, John Cady, Shari Held, Willow Croft, Liam Hogan, James Ryan, Ray Daley, Eric Fritz, Kevin Hopson, Adam Meyer, Daniel Klim, Mark Towse, Matthew Hughes, Dawn Vogel, Kevin Brown, Leonora Lewis, Victory Witherkeigh, James Blakey, Lawrence Schimel, John Higgins, Christine Collier, Delfina Hex, Matt McGee, Michael H. Hanson
Scarlett had learned to keep her head down early in life. Zoey, her older sister had always taken the reins, even when it came to helping their mother recover after their father had stolen everything and run off with a woman half his age, leaving the three of them with only their clothes on their backs and Zoey and Scarlett's measly inheritance. She'd been behind her sister one-hundred-percent in investing into River Camps. It had only taken one look at the sexy Levi to convince her that this was where she'd wanted to be. Levi has been raised by his grandmother, and has searched high and low for the best job around the home she refuses to leave. When he'd learned that River Camps was opening back up, he jumped at the chance to stick close to his ailing grandmother and utilize all his outdoor skills that he loves. But, he hadn't expected falling so hard for the beautiful and very soft Scarlett.
The monk Tangseng and his three disciples are nearing the end of their epic journey. They approach Thunderclap Monastery in India, the home of Tathagata Buddha. But Tangseng's ordeals are not over yet. First, the travelers are mistaken for murderers and thieves and must talk their way out of jail with some help from Sun Wukong's body-changing magic. When they finally arrive at the home of the Buddha, Tangseng asks for the holy scriptures which he plans to bring back to China. But it turns out that he has only endured eighty trials, one fewer than the 81 that are required of him. And bringing back the Buddhist scriptures turns out to be much more difficult than the pilgrims expected.This is the 31st and final book in the best-selling Journey to the West series of stories for students learning to read Simplified Chinese. It is based on the epic 16th century novel of the same name by Wu Chen'en. That novel was inspired by an actual journey by the Buddhist monk Tangseng, who traveled from Chang'an (today's Xi'an) westward to India in 629 A.D. and returned seventeen years later with priceless knowledge and spiritual texts. Over the course of the book the four travelers face the 81 trials that Tangseng had to endure to attain Buddhahood.The entire Journey to the West story has been told using a total of about 2,000 different Chinese words, but only 1,112 are used in this book. We introduce 25 new words for the first time, and each one is defined on the page where it is first used. The book includes pinyin, an English translation, and a full glossary. A free audiobook is available at www.imagin8press.com, and on YouTube's Imagin8 Press channel.
The weary monk Tangseng and his three troublemaking disciples have now been traveling for over fourteen years. They arrive at a city near the Indian border just in time for the annual Lantern Festival, when three Buddhas come down from the sky and gather up large quantities of special lamp oil. Unfortunately these are not true Buddhas but monsters. They grab Tangseng and spirit him away to their cave. The monkey king Sun Wukong must get help from four wood bird stars and a dragon king to rescue his master.Later, the travelers arrive at a monastery where a strange girl is being held in a locked cell for her own protection. She claims to be the daughter of the King of India, but if so, who is the girl living in the king's palace? The travelers investigate and learn the truth, but not before Tangseng is nearly forced to marry a beautiful demon.This is the 30th book in the best-selling The Journey to the West series of stories for students learning to read Simplified Chinese. It is based on the epic 16th century novel of the same name by Wu Chen'en. That novel was inspired by an actual journey by the Buddhist monk Tangseng, who traveled from Chang'an (today's Xi'an) westward to India in 629 A.D. and returned seventeen years later with priceless knowledge and spiritual texts. Over the course of the book the four travelers face the 81 trials that Tangseng had to endure to attain Buddhahood.The first 30 books in the Journey to the West series have used a total of about 2,000 different Chinese words, but only 1,065 are used in this book. We introduce 31 new words for the first time, and each one is defined on the page where it is first used. The book includes pinyin, an English translation, and a full glossary. A free audiobook is available on YouTube's Imagin8 Press channel and on www.imagin8press.com.
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