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Are you stuck in a job you don't love? Are you made to do flunky work in office? Do you struggle to balance work and life? Do you want to quit your job and start a business of your own? Do you wonder about the meaning of love and life? If these questions apply to you, then this book is for you. This book is a collection of 10 contemporary short stories based on the corporate world and life in general. Although these stories are a work of fiction, they capture real life situations and dilemmas that I have seen and faced. Each story is aimed to leave the reader with a message. I believe these can help you answer the above questions. If not, I have tried my best to keep the stories as humorous and entertaining as possible.
Through over 25 years of clinical experience and a lifetime living with vision loss, Cheryl Godley, Ph.D., has developed Four Principles for Facing Life's Challenges. While grounded in established psychological literature, Four Principles for Facing Life's Challenges: A Guide for Making Choices that Build Life Satisfaction uses real life examples and a good deal of humor to provide an easy-to-understand framework for developing effective coping strategies for facing almost any life challenge. This serious but fun book serves as a fundamental guide to making choices and living a healthy life.
Cory wakes up late one morning and discovers his family has already left for the day! To make it to school on time, he must overcome his fear of walking alone.
I went to the corner of the barn next to the manger, got down on my knees, and prayed, "I would like to see this cow get on her feet."Then, words I will never forget drifted into my mind: "Get up, get going."On June 24, 1926, A.J. Neumann was born in the downstairs bedroom of his family's farmhouse. From that moment, his life has been nothing short of fascinating. A child of the Depression, Doc Neumann served his country during WWII, studied at Iowa State University, and dedicated his decades-long veterinary career to the farm families of Northwest Iowa.Along the way, Doc Neumann has gathered a collection of lessons and stories-some heart-wrenching, many heartwarming. In Get Up, Get Going: Tales of a Country Veterinarian, he shares his favorites, including the most important lesson of all…There's no such thing as luck. God's plan is already in place.
Mental illness is real, and our children are not exempt. Yet mental illness-especially when it affects children-remains a hidden affliction. It is unmentioned at family reunions, misunderstood by society and not talked about in social circles.It's time to break the silence.A Day in the Life invites you to take a peek into the homes and lives of families who have a child living with a chronic mental health disorder. Written from the perspective of a mom whose son battles mental illness, this book discloses not only the chaos, confusion and exhaustion a child's brain disorder brings to a home, but also gives insight into the profound hope and peace a close relationship with Jesus Christ promises.As layers of darkness are peeled away, hidden gems of God's heart are brought to light. "I will give you treasures hidden in the darkness-secret riches. I will do this so you may know that I am the Lord … the one who calls you by name." Isaiah 45:3 (NLT)
If feels good to have a friend...and it feels great to be a friend! Es bueno tener un amigo...¡es genial ser un amigo! Will you be my friend? ¿Serás tú mi amigo?
Ruford is a four-month-old eagle who lives in Decorah, Iowa. His parents have decided he is ready to take his first solo flight!While soaring over the bluffs and farmland, Ruford's curiosity draws him to North Star Farm. He meets all kinds of new friends before returning home to share his journey with Mama and Papa Eagle.
On a chilly March morning, a beautiful foal named Fortunate is born…three weeks before she is expected! She is small and shivering, but her mother, Bonnie Lass, and their human friends at West Branch Horse Farm love Fortunate very much. They are determined to help her grow up big and strong-to become a Fabulous, Fantastic Filly!Fortunate: The Fabulous, Fantastic Filly is based on a true story. It is written for prekindergarten through third grade students and is filled with colorful, realistic illustrations of Fortunate and her friends.
As human beings, we look at everything around us in terms of our senses . . . But as Christians, we must realize that what we sense is not all there is. There are forces at work beyond our senses that we have trouble recognizing, including angels, demons, and even God Himself.Not all the forces in the spiritual realm promote the goodness of God. Victory over sin is only possible by the Blood of Jesus Christ-but it helps to understand the trials and temptations we all face, why we face them, and what we can do to overcome them.Our Spiritual Enemies: The World, the Flesh, and the Devil explores the adversaries we as Christians encounter in our daily lives and the defenses we have against them. Our goal is to live a victorious Christian life unburdened by sin. God has provided us with the means to live this life-but first we must learn to recognize His leading hand and maintain fellowship with Him.
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