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Come along with our diverse and engaging characters as they explore God's volcanoes! You discover in a fun and easy-to-understand way how volcanoes form, why they erupt, and so much more! The inclusive characters add humor to the science learned!
There is a reason most Ministers and church workers fail in Ministry. Pastor E. S. Isaiah unveils these reasons in "Did God Really Call You?" He provides profound spiritual insights that will motivate you to do things differently and a biblically grounded guidance that will launch you into the battlefield (Ministry) to finish strong.Among the many other truths, this book reveals include the three things that will bring you down as a Minister; truths about God no one will tell you in Ministry; the point where things fall apart for ministers who do not have patience, and the struggles of every minister in the Ministry. It also highlights the errors many make frequently and how to avoid them. As you read this book, you will discover that God wants something better for you as a minister of the gospel, but the key to enjoying that lies in your hand.Regardless of where and how you begin, this book guides you on the appropriate way to do Ministry to accomplish the desired result.
Foster parents fill a vital role in our society, but it can be hard to find books to read with children that accurately portray their situation. Love You While You're Mine is a sweet, honest look at the foster parent's relationship with the children in their care. This book will help foster parents and children in the foster system to bond and assure children that their foster parent's love extends far beyond their time together.
A beautiful queen rules her country with an iron fist. Unmarried and without an heir, she adopts orphans as a way to prove that even commoners can reign as kings. Yet, as the years progress, she shows no sign of aging. Only one man knows the dark secret to her eternal youth: Oldman, a bearded magician the queen has locked in her darkest dungeon. One night, Oldman steps through the bars of his prison and disappears before the queen's very eyes. Enraged, she sends her army after him in a desperate campaign to keep her secret hidden. Staging his escape, Oldman appears to step through the bars of his cell and vanish as if by magic, cleverly misleading the guards. He rescues a neighboring prisoner, an outlaw sword maiden who has had her arms and legs amputated. Upon taking her to a brilliant doctor who fits her with mechanical limbs, Oldman and the sword maiden vow to take revenge on the queen that wronged them, all the while evading the queen's army as she launches a desperate campaign to keep her secret hidden. The story concludes with the queen personally leading her army to pursue Oldman and his companions. She sees them as a serious threat to her reign and their defiance is an act of war. Oldman is tired of running, he and his comrades have devised a plan to defeat the queen once and for all; but it must come at a sacrifice.
They died heart to heart, chest to chest.Detective Kovelant, haunted by the fiery death of two women, investigates why Chloe Bisset, mother and wife, swerved last-second into oncoming traffic. What drove her to this impulse?L'appel du vide, he soon discovers, is both an explanation and a non-explanation. The phrase translates to "the call of the void," which doesn't surprise him. The French often have ways of expressing the unexplainable. Most never answer the call, but only briefly contemplate what could happen.Kovelant tracks Chloe's acts through her final days-a series of experiments in spontaneity that end with her crossing one final line on the asphalt to end two lives. Clues scribed with fridge magnets, etched into silver rings, scribbled on sticky notes, and painted on the smoke-stained walls of a derelict building, reveal a woman tormented by a growing need. Each revelation drives him closer to the grief that pins him to his own dark truth.Parents should never outlive their children.
I might not be here today if Grace had not saved my life from my abusive mother. She rescued me physically, emotionally, and spiritually. Sadly, she left our household before my fifth birthday. Traumatized, I blocked all memory of her. My story, Finding Grace tells how I remembered Grace -- and my mother's abuse -- in my forties while living in The Netherlands and doing choreography in my studio. Ten years later, after returning to the U.S., I was able to find Grace, but It took me years to shake off the lessons I had received in the forties and fifties, that Black and White races should keep themselves separated. I had to go deep inside and toss out this unconscious, racist idea in order to search out my "brown mother" whom I had loved as if she had been my own flesh and blood. When I did, I reunited not only with her family and friends whom I had known as a child but with my own Blackness that had shown up in my career choices. Together with the daughter of her best friend, I was able to return the love Grace had given me by nursing her in her last years. I published Finding Grace as a personal story in 2014. Now, with blatant racism growing in many parts of our country, I have revised it to be more than my own story. My memoir lays bare the myths on which racism is based. My story tells this truth: White skin does not mean that a person is better. My parents were punishing, hating, and hurtful to me. Grace gave me love, joy in life, nurturing, valuable life-lessons, fun, and spiritual strength. I feel that I have to speak out to my White brothers and sisters and say, look at the truths in my story, and, replace racism with joy and appreciation for the Black people who, along with their culture, have given us so much!
Lila and Burly is a whimsical rhyming picture book about two innocent children who go deep into the woods and discover the love of adventure, the folly of power, and the intelligence of nature."Then they heard the coyote and vulture agree...that they both would be boss of the colorful trees.And they plotted a plan to paint all of their leaves!"Join the fun-loving kids Lila and Burly as they explore the wonders of the forest close to where they live. They will learn, laugh and encounter some interesting new friends who get them into a tricky situation. You will fall in love with Lila and Burly as they meet the absurd Coyote and Vulture, who, in thinking they know what's best, end up making a great big mess.With a compelling moral at the heart of the story, Lila and Burly and the Bosses of the Forest is a whimsical rhyming tale that children will adore and remember for a lifetime.This beautifully illustrated picture book will capture their imagination and take them on a journey of discovery and learning.Written by a loving father and his children, pick up your copy today of Lily and Burly to share this heart-warming experience with yours.
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