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Have you ever wondered about how powerful God is and if He ever shows His power in ways we can see? He does, using his creations like nature and animals. We tend to miss the things He tries to show us, or we call it "odd" and then carry on with the day. But maybe the next time you see something that just doesn't belong, you'll stop and wonder, Is it odd, or is it God?
More Tales of Tails was written to share the joy I have experienced over a lifetime with animals. I have learned to love and respect them, whether they are domestic or wild. I strive to give the animals a voice to tell their story and their relationship with other animals. These stories are mostly about the cases I have handled to show some of the variety of animals, people, and conditions a veterinarian experiences. I enjoy sharing my animal stories with others through various nature hikes and conversations.The sketches were drawn by a friend who shares my love and respect of animals. Animals are a large part of her life, and she shares my respect for all on God's earth.38
In a world where evil is prevalent, even glorified, it is our duty and honor as Christian parents to counteract the devil in our children's lives and teach them how to do the same. This short but powerful book will prayerfully give them the tools, in a fun way, to arm themselves against such evil and to strengthen all of us in Christ and in our families.
In its invasion, Japan ripped away all the land and the sea, leaving only the sky of Korea behind. More than even Hitler's record, 7 million Koreans died--Unit 731 biopsy, arson of the great east earthquake, the rape of Queen Myeongseong, the cutting out of court ladies' breasts with knives, the keeping of the Church of Jeam-ri and the villagers in the fire, the raping and killing of two hundred thousand virgins, and the abandoning of draftees on the Pacific Island. And on the altar of blood, Japan became an advanced country. Animals mate and leave quietly, but Japanese soldiers raped and killed and left. Until when are you going to keep the scarlet letter around your neck? Will the day come when mugunghwa and sakura bloom together?Since the Sino-Japanese War again 10 years later, it occupied Korea and inflicted tremendous pain on our people. Unlike Germany, Japan has never repented and apologized for their atrocities. "Japan's Evil Master" will serve as a way of understanding the brutal history of Japan's imperialism. The problem is not knowing their past, but I believe it will be an important guide in preventing Japan's ambition to repeat its militaristic atrocities again. (Han Wan-sang, a former deputy prime minister / professor at Seoul National University)Japanese colonial era signals the importance of the scars of Koreans, and Dr. Choe Young, are vividly displayed. Based on outstanding historical data and clear analytical skills. One of this insights will make a valuable contribution to the future peace of Northeast Asia. (Alexis Dudden, professor and author of Japan's Colonization of Korea, University of Connecticut)There is no book that is more persuasively written about Japan's brutal history, especially the human rights of women who have suffered irrevocable injuries due to the war, centering on the vast data. This book is Japanese military sexual slavery problem for the past and present and really understand what was going on in the direction of solving future problems offer a big role. I would like to strongly recommend modern women who are adapting to rapidly changing social environments and dream of a fair future amid accurate historical perceptions. (Professor Kim Hyun-sook, Sookmyung Women's University)Japan is famous for technology development, but the process is a criminal country achieved through invasion and conquest. Japan can be a companion to the march of mankind if it seeks forgiveness from Korea and other affected countries. This book is recommended as a textbook of the people who can understand and cope with Japan as a crucial guide to Japan's new path of change. (Professor Cho Jin-ho, Illinois State University)
What's the simplest way to teach children? Stories! Yes! Children hardly ever forget stories. With stories, life principles and lessons can be communicated with ease and to the learning pleasure of the child.Parables: Volume 1 contains captivating stories that teach children godly life principles. The book is an interesting and easy to read, best for youngsters, as well as parents and Bible teachers.
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