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In today's world, it's hard to find a novel that brings a message to us in a healthy and positive manner. I, however, worked very hard to make that possible for every reader who purchases my novel! Inspirational Stories that Spark Our Emotions and Touch the Heart and Soul is a novel about a host of highly desirable Inspirational Stories wrapped around life's circumstances that Touch the Heart and Soul and give meaning to our everyday lifestyle. The novel brings curiosity, compassion, and an uplift of encouragement to anyone who reads it. When our eyes see our hands, voice, and feet doing the work of our gifts from God, the door of our soul flies open, and love steps forth. If we conform our lives to the principles and teachings of Jesus and let his teachings guide us and live through us in our daily lives, in return, we will become a ray of beauty, in resemblance to Jesus himself. My novel is highly recommended and creatively written to bring joy and happiness to your reading adventure.
I'm an artist first and a writer second. I'm also a quilter and a gifted creative individual. My gifts come directly from our generous God. None of my quilts or artwork will survive forever, so now I write. What I write, will last and live on forever. I don't write because I'm particularly good at it. I write because I'm someone who loves to stories. I greatly enjoy telling stories. God in His Wisdom has blessed me with hundreds of stories to tell. Stories that include great sorrow, sadness, depression, joy, faith, hope, and love. We can choose to be a victim our entire lives or learn to grow through a traumatic past. God is great for that purpose. My stories cannot possibly be made up. One must experience them for full appreciation. I pray you never have to experience the trauma lived through in my youth. I'm an undeserving sinner and beggar before Christ. Yet I'm loved despite my sinful nature. I'm free because my sin died upon the cross with the death of Christ. I am loved and called to return that love to others. Something I struggle mightily with. A cross I have to pick up daily and struggle to carry. Christ took from me the punishment that I deserve. While it doesn't free me from the earthly consequences of my sin. I'm free from the ultimate death and eternal separation from Christ because of my sin. I've lived a hard life and realized I'm not alone. Many people live seemingly impossible lives and survive them. Not completely unscathed though. A wound or many wounds and scars are left behind. I write as an emotional response and release to particular events or reactions to things that take place, good and bad in my life. God has a lesson for us in everything that happens in our lifetime. Learning to love through our circumstances is key. We gain closeness to God when we understand the message of the cross. The ultimate sacrificial love. Christ chose death on the cross for our sins, because of His great love for us. There is and will be no greater love. I love both cautiously and deeply. Love often surprises and frightens me. I am God's benefactor and of His love. One thing is clear. I'm loved by the greatest love there is. Psalm 34:8 Taste and see, that the Lord is good: blessed is the one who takes refuge in Him. 1 Corinthians 13:13 "So now faith Hope, and love abide, these three, but the greatest of these is love." 1 Corinthians 13:8 Love never fails. But where there are prophecies, they will cease; where there are tongues, they will be stilled; where there is knowledge, it will pass away.
Everyone has a story. Some stories may not impact our lives to any great degree. Others might alter our direction in unimaginable ways. Our stories are not for comparison or competition but can be extremely impactful and relevant to us. Sharing these stories can bring others insight and revelation into their own lives. Helping us to feel a part of the bigger picture, more hopeful and purposeful on our daily walk. In truth, we are never alone; God, who is all powerful is always on the journey with us. While Satan uses fear and lies trying to convince us that we are alone and abandoned, God says differently: Joshua 1:9 "Have I not commanded you? Be strong and courageous. Do not be frightened, and do not be dismayed, for the Lord your God is with you wherever you go." Isaiah 41:10 "Fear not, for I am with you; be not dismayed, for I am your God; I will strengthen you, I will help you, I will uphold you with my righteous right hand." Deuteronomy 31:6 "Be strong and courageous. Do not fear or be in dread of them, for it is the Lord your God who goes with you. Ile will not leave you or forsake you." In faith, our fears, loneliness, and insecurities can be given to God. We do this with faith in Him alone. Only He can drive away the lies, attacks, and discouragements that come our way. This helps secure safety in our storms. This is a story of God's power, God's abundant love for us and how He fiercely, clings to us unconditionally. Blessings Always!
This book is written according to a standard format for screenplays. The reader will see one acceptable manner of writing a screenplay. This can be a play to the reader who may have wondered how to write his or her own screenplay. This work, however, does not have the detailed directions normally required; thus, it does not greatly tax the reading of the storyline. The Clone is about the cloning of Jesus from bloodstained threads from the Shroud of Turin in Italy. The shroud is believed by many millions to be the burial cloth of Jesus. Many more do not believe, but the mounting evidence is becoming over-whelming if you can keep up with it. The shroud has been hanging off and on display for seven hundred years, but "the face" only came alive in 1898 when a photograph was taken. The negative plate became a positive of the negative image on the shroud. The timeline of The Clone follows the life pattern of Jesus as Joshua is cloned on December 25, 1993, and dies in 2027. The storyline covers details like the meeting of the doctors of the law at age twelve and a type of baptism at age thirty. We see the succession of the popes, including the last pope, according to the prophecies of Malachi, a monk of the Middle Ages. As the story unfolds, the obvious fact that any done is not the original becomes crystal clear as the Antichrist emerges. This then heralds the end of this age and the second coming of the original and the beginning of His millennial reign for one thousand years. Swain prays that this book will be one that can be judged by its cover and hopes the reader will enjoy it as much as the author did writing it.
Growing old, I have many things to be grateful for. The young lady I met after getting out of the Navy (I still can see her after fifty years), the petite five-foot skinny long brown hair to her shoulder, brunette, she wore blue slacks with a checkered blue-and-white blouse. I will never forget the first sighting of her; the monument will live in my mind forever. I am grateful for my three children, my seven grandchildren, and my five great-grandchildren. Tomorrow is not promised to anyone. After the loss of my wife after thirty-one years and my firstborn, who found life too hard to handle, took the easy way out, not realizing that we all belong to someone other than ourselves; yes, it is my life, but is it? Who do we leave behind, and what are the repercussions of it? Without a doubt, people's lives will be changed. I have many memories of our adventures, traveling to the many states across the United States of America. "The world is a book and those who do not travel read only one page" (St. Augustine). No one wants to live in the past. Anyone who is above the age of seventy has lived to tell you this is true. The worst thing about growing old is the ones you leave behind. Even worse are the items they left behind: the items you can touch remembering who gave them to you or the items you gave to them. For every house that has lost someone, their ghost or angel is still there walking around keeping you warm, a breath of fresh air with a scent when there is no scent for you to smell. Most individuals live on memories, wishing they could do some of their past again. My book is about life, and I am sharing it with you. I have made many mistakes; maybe you can adjust your life to make it a little better for those you care for.
There must be a greater power than all of us. In 1607, an Indian named Squanto was kidnapped from his village. He was taken across the ocean, where he lived with a monk name, Brother Daniel, for fourteen years. His dealings with the monks, learning a new way of life, enabled him to change his outlook on life. Squanto learned the sensitivity of being tactful and sympathetic to others. While Squanto was with Brother Daniel, he met William Bradford and John Carver while staying at the monastery. He escaped to a ship, going back to America in time to meet with the Pilgrims there. In 1608, four hundred English Protestants were exiled to Leiden, Holland. Dissatisfied with the Church of England, they had hopes of reaching the promised land. The reason for coming to America was not for religious freedom but religious persecution. William Bradford (the colonies' governor) wrote, "Advancing the kingdom of Christ to a new part of the world." Squanto found his village wiped out from disease, leaving the huts empty. He suggested the Pilgrims occupy them that first winter; only forty-two Pilgrims survived out of 102. When the Pilgrims landed in America, the Indians began to squabble between each other. Acting as a go-between as tempers escalated, Squanto was quoted as saying: "We live on the same earth." "We live under the same moon." "We breathe the same air." "Why can't we get along?" For the next fifty years, harmony existed between the settlers and the Indians.
"How to Procreate a Healthy Family" is a literary piece rooted in nearly three decades of familial experiences. Within its pages, readers will discover a blueprint for nurturing a harmonious family life. Presented in a reader-friendly format with easily comprehensible language, the book imparts valuable insights on overcoming life's challenges to build the envisioned family successfully.
Annie Pooh is trained by the princess to find people when she calls out a name.Annie Pooh meets MarLee, her princess cousin. Annie Pooh, Princess Pup, and MarLee then combine forces to help free a prince who was wrongfully imprisoned by the king of Tsoo.Fast action, colorful illustrations, and surprising coincidence are sure to keep children, young and old alike, enthralled.
Annie Pooh, Princess Pup is a story about how a small, lost Lhasa apso puppy is found and taken care of by a poor boy who is ultimately rewarded for the kindness he has shown.The fast action and colorful illustrations of the stories are sure to bring smiles to the faces of children young and old alike.
Our belief system creates its own algorithm, and our view of the world is limited to what we expect to see. If you believe the world is a scary place headed to hell in a handbasket, your brain will provide you with what appears to be evidence of this belief, while anything to the contrary fades into the background. Look For the Purple will provide a pathway and a guide to emotional freedom beyond fear and limiting beliefs. Purple is an acronym for Pure, Unconditional, Real, and Perfect Love is Everywhere? This is an invitation to look for evidence of the purple that exists in your life and transform your limiting beliefs! Written in an authentic conversational voice, with simple explanations of brain science, and personal stories, you will learn to reprogram and change the algorithms of your life!
Debra Robinson grew up in a world with little love, and she had no idea what love really was. She experienced a critical, condemning, and heartbreaking childhood, coming close to committing suicide. God transformed her life and helped her overcome that early trauma, giving her hope and purpose. In Personal Reflections in Praising God, she shares parts of her life story, telling how God performed many miracles throughout the years. Robinson journeys through the alphabet and showcases verses that praise and worship God. From A to Z, this collection features more than 2,450 verses and 38 translations of God's word. In this compilation, Robinson details how, through scripture, He provides guidance and direction to live the best life, including steps to receiving eternal life. She reveals how falling in love with God and applying His principles daily will help you grow, find contentment and happiness, and become a changed person.
This is the story of a young man and his friend that involved in an unusual mission and dangerous mission. The story involved our main character's friend's cousin Alois Dorman in Germany, and Alois is in a bind. It's 1933 and the Nazis are up to no good. The Nazis are forcing Alois to start working on a project with disastrous repercussions. Alois calls on his cousin Alex and Alex's best friend Manny Guzman in Paraguay. Alois needed their help desperately so he could get a copy of the project in the right hands. Will Alois succeed? You'll have to read to find out.
A police officer with the Rock Springs Police Department is found dead behind the Crystal Pistol, a popular night spot in town. The circumstances surrounding the cop's death are very suspicious. Being the top law enforcement officer in the county Craig Spence is asked to investigate. The daughter of Craig's top deputy reveals that she has been sexually assaulted and Craig moves to apprehend the perpetrator, keeping the dad from taking things into his own hands.
Julia Frazier White, Ph.D., is a mother, grandmother, Sunday school teacher, and editor for technical and scholarly writing projects. Dr White. retired from IBM Corporation as a Senior Systems Engineer. After her retirement, she was recruited by Georgia Pacific Corporation as a Manager of Systems Development. Presently, Dr. White is pursuing a dream of hers to write books. Her published writings include: Forgiveness: Learning How to forgive; Poems, Prose and Prayers: A Lifetime of Reflection. She is co-author of George Liele's Life and Legacy: An Unsung Hero (The James N. Griffith Endowed Series in Baptist Studies). Dr. White is working on two other books: Ordinary People, Extraordinary Parents: A Tribute to My Parents; and Journey to Wellness: Overcoming an Incurable Disease. She delivers workshops and speeches on forgiveness and other inspirational topics. Julia holds a bachelor's degree in mathematics with minors in chemistry and German, a master's degree in management and project management, and a doctorate degree in Christian counseling. Dr. White has three children: Richard Frazier White (attorney), Anthony Brewer White (cyber security), and Cheryl Ann White (Teacher and Tutor). Dr. White enjoys her grandchildren Lucas and Sofia. Dr. White enjoys retirement yet leads a very busy life writing, tutoring, playing tennis, engaging in water aerobics, traveling, playing cards, and working with her favorite volunteer activities.
I currently reside in Texas where I have established my home and lead a solitary life. I am 28-year survivor of HIV which contracted through a blood transfusion while serving in the military in 1983, following an oral surgery procedure. In my retirement, I have dedicated my time to fishing, engaging in home improvement projects, and pursuing my long-standing passion for writing songs and poems which I have honed over a period of 35 years. I also would like to dedicate this book to my older sister, Alice, who is turning 70 this year.As an individual imbued with a strong sense of spirit, I believe that all of us possess an innate potential for compassion, albeit to varying degrees. Through my poetry, I seek to convey this inherent quality to those who may not be fully aware of it, but who need gentle reminders that they too are capable of empathy. I trust that my literary works will bring peace of mind and awareness to individuals navigating the stresses of our fast-paced, ephemeral existence, and provide solace by imbuing hope for a better tomorrow, informed by my personal experiences. Ultimately, my objective is to leave behind a brief legacy that inspires others to connect with their humanity and the compassion that resides within them.
《如何创建健康家庭》是一部植根于近三十年家庭经历的文学作品。在书中,读者将发现培育和谐家庭生活的蓝图。该书以读者友好的形式和易于理解的语言提供了关于克服生活挑战、成功建立理想家庭的宝贵见解。在墨西哥瓜雷罗州特拉尔查帕的查普尔特佩克市,1962年5月29日星期二,Max出生在Telesforo Terán Hernández和Anacleta Estrada Neri的家庭中成为第二个孩子。尽管家境贫寒,他认为自己是幸运的。14岁时,他移民到美国,并于1987年与Nathalia Olivarez Terán相识并结婚。1989年1月28日,Max着手建立一个健康的家庭。1992年高中毕业后,他成为Blanca(1989年12月出生),Esmeralda(1990年1月出生),NehemÃas(1990年11月出生),Jerusalem Cristal(1993年5月出生),Génesis Celeste(1995年12月出生)和Jonathan David(1998年9月出生)的父亲。2004年,在担任电工的同时,Max遭遇了一场生命威胁的事故,被2吨的重物压在建筑物上。尽管医生预测,但通过神的恩典,他不仅幸存下来,而且恢复了行走能力。从那时起,他开始从事房地产工作,并自2000年以来一直担任德克萨斯州达拉斯的一个小教会的牧师。
Life's Ragin' Storms, based on a true story chronicles the lives of several African American and Caucasian families that resided in the segregated parish of Cameron, located along the southwestern Gulf coast of Louisiana. The narrative commences with the Bartie family struggles, triumphs, and hardships, tragedies and emotional stress encountered during the depression era of the late 1930's preceding the climactic year of 1957. On June 27th, this country's fifth worst destructive hurricane named Audrey ravaged the Cameron coast claiming well over 500 victims in her aftermath. A product of extensive historical, genealogical, cultural and geographical research, coupled with personal interviews and conversations from members of the Bartie, Harrison, January, Miller and Nunez lineage, the author brings to life an intriguing flavor and vitality of that region, culture, and time period. The work clearly accentuates numerous family values, morals and indeed a devout reverence to God, which empowered these profound group of people to persevere and push forward in a very restricted environment, in addition to weathering the turbulent winds and drenching rain that terrorized their livelihoods. This enthralling and powerful inspirational work authenticates life's rigorous transitions as well as the manner in which each character dealt with their own adversities. Life's Ragin' Storms, truly an inspiring African American family memoir!
Jon F. Gleman, a través de su libro "El Viaje de la Vida" (VOLUMEN 1), dedica su trayectoria a generar conciencia sobre lo afortunados que somos de ser parte de la vida en nuestro planeta, la Madre Tierra, y las responsabilidades que tenemos de proteger y preservar nuestro hogar.No importa dónde vivas en este planeta, hay una cosa en la que todos debemos estar de acuerdo. Puede ser la decisión más importante que la humanidad haya tomado. El tiempo se agota y no tendremos una segunda oportunidad. Nuestro planeta, la Madre Tierra, nos está hablando. En este momento, nos está implorando que corrijamos las cosas, que dejemos de profanar y contaminar nuestro hogar, el mismo planeta en el que vivimos junto con todos nuestros compañeros nacidos en la Tierra. Esto debe parar, o la vida tal como la conocemos cambiará para peor. De hecho, ya está cambiando.
This book provides detailed, informative tips on building a dietary lifestyle that can both control diabetes and maintain overall wellness. Its main focus is achieving health through natural foods.
Belonging to a segregated, underprivileged, rural, but blessed community, I grew up with what I had. Playing in the mud, climbing trees, and building toys with tree branches was how I spent my childhood with my friends. Coming from an illiterate background did not stop me from becoming the first person in my family to graduate college. I soon left my father's farm to fulfill my dream of becoming a pilot. The pathway to my dream was, however, filled with trials as I almost dropped out of A&T University. I persevered and refused to let disappointments nibble at my dream. This is the story of a poor, suburban boy traveling to the big world of the Air Force and becoming one of its most precedented pilots.
Pungent- a guy (gent) who thinks he's clever with words. This book comes with a laugh-time guarantee, or your money lost!Humor provides relief from distress and eases anxiety and depression. Creating this book was also welcomes self-therapy in the years of the pandemic, and I hope that providing this humor will be infectious in a good way, and entertainment worth sharing.Wordies and readers will find witty wordplay on these pages, along with some cartoons. Meet Word Dog, Paratweet, and Specs. They speak for you when you wish you could tell the author to give it up.
Are we committed to following our heart's desire? Are we making our dreams come true? We must decide for ourselves what we want for ourselves. The only thing that can stop our advancement in life is our not being ready to move. How you start is not how you finish...
More than just a pretty face, the ladybug on this cover carries a powerful message - a promise of both good health and good wealth. This auspicious symbol invites you to embark on a journey towards well-being and prosperity, reminding you that with a little luck and dedication, both can be yours.¿Please enjoy and use this book to obtain and maintain your healthy mental health. And the book also might help you reach a healthier physical health or body as, remember, we cannot separate our physical and mental entities.When one reaches a healthier mental and physical body and state of mind, it is so much easier to find and enjoy your happy place. Isn't that our ultimate goal in life, to be happy? And as we all know, being responsible in finding our happy place is big. We own that job. We owe that to our family, friends, and all those we are around throughout our lives.I believe you will find this book to be full of common-sense tips. As the title says, it is a Common Sense Approach to Mental Health. Let's all stop throwing out our common sense with the baby wash and go back to creating a healthier environment for ourselves. Consequently, we will be healthier and happier people.
A heroic mouse named Adolphus wants so badly to rule a kingdom. That he finds himself caught in a heated web of danger. A duel has been arranged between two brave knights, to settle a score, and to win the Queen's daughter's paw in marriage. For the one who kisses the sleeping princess, slays the evil dragon, destroys a wicked witch, and fights to the death. Wins and becomes King of the Land of Cheese and Crackers. Once Adolphus has defeated his rivals, and is crowned. Somehow, he, his newfound friend, and his royal love find peace and happiness away from home.
Derk Mattocks was raised during a time when the fight for social justice was at its peak in the United States. Instead of shying away, he learned to challenge the circumstances and not let them dictate how he would live his life. Of course, Derk would say while he does not consider himself a fighter, there was something innate that led him to the top of a career field that was inaccessible to people of color during that Jim Crow period, a period meant to marginalize African Americans by denying them the right to vote, hold jobs, get an education or other opportunities. This was by no means an easy task, considering the opposition he faced trying to bring some normalcy in such a chaotic and dangerous environment in which he lived.Reflecting on his childhood, Derk acknowledges that he would not be one-tenth of the man he is now if it were not for his schoolteachers and community role models. They were genuine, in their teaching, nurturing, caring, and preparing him for any path he chose to take. They taught him how and where to look, but left it up to him to assess and act on his findings. They taught him diligence. Derk firmly believes that for anyone to reach his or her greatest potential, he/she must first be opened to mentoring and insights that show them how to tackle and manage challenging situations. He attributes his ability to convert challenges into opportunities to his schooling and mentoring at Belgrade Elementary, Silverdale Elementary, and Georgetown High. His sincerest wish is to live his life with dignity and respect while gaining more wisdom in the process.
Unraveling Grief: A Mother's Spiritual Journey of Healing and Discovery is a story of courage, forgiveness and gratitude, offering a deeper understanding of grief and discovering its hidden gifts. Based on the traumatic loss of her son, the author walks you through the process of unraveling grief to embracing life with a new sense of meaning. Here is practical and spiritual guidance for healing and transformation from any loss of any kind.In these pages are several gifts to aid you in your recovery from loss, that include: - A Practical and spiritually-based approach toward wholeness after loss- Powerful meditations to help guide and encourage you - with downloadable links to the audio- Foundational steps that focus your intention on creating a living legacy as you move forwardIf you have ever loved so deeply that the loss of someone or something has caused you pain, this book can lead you from sorrow to gratitude, pain to acceptance, brokenness to wholenesss.
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