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  • av Heather Slaughter
    237

    Nun on the Run is a Catholic children's book written for young readers. The Nun is a fun-loving doll named Sister Rose whose character comes to life through the imagination of a little girl. Violet gets to bring Sister Rose along with her everywhere she goes throughout her day. The 100th day of school is celebrated with a special can food drive and students are allowed to dress up like a grandparent. Pray along with Violet's class and family as they thank God for all their blessings. All Christians alike will enjoy this lighthearted book as we read how Sister Rose is able to help others have fun, make good choices, and care for others.

  • av Anthony Chew
    301

    I believe it's extremely important for the children all over the world to be aware of strangers and the possibilities of what could occur. This books is also an excellent teaching tool by making it easy for parents to bring it up to their children.

  • av Lane Jester
    167

    The duality of man is a fact of life for every human being. Our job as humans should consist of training the flesh to be in subjection to the spirit. We are never fully at peace from the war that is constantly being waged against our spirit. Whether or not we are tuned in to our spirit, it is there, very much alive, and it is usually dominated by the flesh.

  • av Don Lockman
    167

    A long time ago, but not so long ago in another era of car sales, when salesmen wore white shoes, bell bottoms and leisure suits and knew how to dicker. God were they good. This book is about the car business. This story is set in one average day at a car dealership.

  • av K. Macdonald
    321

    Discover the endless possibilities. Ice cream, shakes & smoothies to refreshing cold drinks. This fantastic collection has more than 80 recipes! That will haveyour mouth watering. Chill out and hang out with your friends and family, with these cool refreshing recipes you will be all the rage.

  • av Oscar E. Wells
    257

    Three children, two boys six years old and a girl eight years old, face a major challenge to prove Santa Claus is real or they will not get their toys for Christmas.

  • av E Sissy Crawford
    257

    Parents, teachers and readers - each time this book is opened encourage the child (children) to think what else?. Change up the story every time to see the imagination of the child participate as the pages are turned and where they take the story. Play games where the children finish a story being made as the conversation takes place. Continue the story using their ideas, or find objects in the surrounding areas. This engages the children to use their imaginations and open their awareness of their surroundings. This book encourages children to move forward with their imaginations to find objects that might be found in the woods, even if never visited. Each time the book is opened a new adventure, a new find, a new color, a different shape or object can be discovered.

  • av Gloria Russell
    197

    James 1:2 is one of the most difficult scriptures to wrap our head around. "e;Count it all joy when you fall into various trials."e; Really! You've got to be kidding. Upon further investigation we find our Lord Jesus and His great and precious promises behind it all. Yes, He says you can have joy in the face of life's difficulties. When we learn to go immediately to our Lord Jesus, each test, every trial, and all kinds of worry that can fill our days with doubt and fear are used for spiritual growth and confidence in our great and mighty God who continues to work all things together for the good of His children. "e;Thanks be to God who gives us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ."e; I Corinthians 15:57

  • av Donald E. Brown
    197

    The 19th-century was the "e;Golden Age"e; of Russian literature with Gogol, Dostoevsky, Chekhov, Turgenev, Goncharov, Pushkin, Tolstoy, Lermontov, and Gorky creating some of Russia's greatest literary works. These writers wrote about the human condition, Russian society and offered insights into the human soul.

  • av Sarah Jean
    167

    This is an inspirational book. With God by your side all things are possible for those who love our Lord Jesus Christ. And if I can do it so can you.

  • av Nikita Beatty
    241

    Learning can be fun for all ages. Having a passion for learning, laughter, and love. I think this book engulf all three. Late nights and early mornings with my husband of six years; allowed me to open my mind up when it came to my writing. If Dr. Seuss met Hugh Hefner this would be their masterpiece. So sit back learn some new words or phrases. Laugh at the stories, and Love living in the moment.

  • av Benjamin David Anderson Sr.
    301

    This book is about a very active spider monkey who slips and falls from a tree and loses his memory. All the other animals and humans take him on a journey through the jungle to restore his memory.

  • av James Stephen Christian
    197

    THAT WHICH I LOVEThat which I love, Spirit of God, family, And the beauty of nature. The open road of life is a road well worth traveling.

  • av James Marsh Sternberg MD
    271

    Innumerable books have been written on declarer play. Far less attention has been paid by bridge writers to defense, which is the weakest part of most players' game. This book presents a series of problems in defensive play, the central theme being active versus passive defense. This problem may start with the opening lead, arise at Trick Two, or be a decision later during the play of the hand. Going 'active' when one should have remained 'passive' and vice versa is probably the most common defensive error players make, allowing contracts to slip thru. Some of the deals shown are more difficult than others, but they all contain a principle that can be applied in similar situations. After working on these problems and answers, the reader will find his defensive skills are enormously improved.

  • av Lin Edmonds
    257

    Patric the Pony Meets the Eye is a story about a pony and a frog. Can they be friends? Read Patric the Pony meets the Eye to find out.

  • av Joyce S. Savage
    361

    Joyce Savage speaks from the heart, in this poetry book which talks about, love, hope, empowerment, passion and emotions. Open these pages and get comfortable on your couch. Feel the emotions and think deeply about the life and the world around you. Shimmering Waters of Gold's intent is to inspire, impress, impact and spell bind its readers. Trying to exist in a world that is changing daily. The author challenges herself and her disappointments and has transformed them into a literary work known as "e;Shimmering Waters of Gold."e;When nothing but trepidations engulfAnd life's source sinks like the day standA beam your face cannot embraceThe lips are frozen in a stanceStill I hope you laughI hope you laughBecause there is always tomorrow

  • av William Flewelling
    197

    Abbot Andre Louf said that, when a person decides to get serious about the spiritual life, s/he should acquire a spiritual director. Wayne Proudfoot argued that the form of religious experience depends upon the tradition in which it is perceived. Georges Bataille searched out the meaning of his own intense inner experience in non-traditional ways. This book seeks to follow the meaning of traditional measures of the spiritual life learned through the experience of the author once his spiritual life decided to choose him.

  • av Anthony Roddy
    301

    One of my greatest rewards is to bring a smile to a child's face. They love to see farm animals and reading the nursery rhymes. As a small child when I would spend my summers in Southern Illinois, I loved the farm animals that were in the area. All the farmer that I would see were farmers of color. With this book, I decided to put a farmer of color for my illustrations so that little children of color could assimilate with the farmer in this book. This old-time classic picture book showcasing all the animals that "e;Old MacDonald"e; has to take care of will help some children learn the sounds of one of his seven animals. The example, this book offers, will give my grandchildren and your child a better understanding of how kindness to animals can rank as a moral virtue in every society. With the charming animal illustrations and the all so familiar heart-warming nursery rhyme, this book will surely bring a smile to some children's face.

  • av Louis M. Krenz
    167

    My wife, Karen and I, (Karen has passed away) had four children and 14 grandchildren. The birth of those grandchildren brought great joy to us and motivated me to create a story upon the birth of the first eight grandchildren, the first in 1986 and the last in 1998. Each chapter lists chronologically the names of these eight grandchildren. One of the stories was created as I was driving one night from a YMCA job interview in Chattanooga, Tennessee to Kokomo, Indiana, where I served as CEO. This book contains Christmas stories I created for children to enjoy. It begins with Santa's dog who gets lost and must be found so he can accompany Santa on his trip. Other unique characters are introduced, the Blue Angel, Miss Frilly Fox, a little boy named Bo who could fly, the walking trees, how snow began, the batmasters Desmo and his brother Rufus, the twin girls I and Y and many more. My grandchildren took great pleasure from reading their stories and I'm hoping to instill imaginative minds in others. Older children will enjoy reading the stories themselves and younger children having them read to them. The stories provide the children with something to think about. Many people said I should put these stories in a book, and so I did!

  • av Glenn Tewaaraton Mares
    257

    Este libro cuenta la historia de un nino valiente llamado Jimmy y como conocio a su amigo llamado Oscar, que es un lobo. Esta divertida historia de amistad y llena de aventuras captura la imaginacion de los jovenes lectores. Esto tambien nos ensena a no juzgar a nadie por su apariencia. Un lobo de aspecto feroz con un gran corazon encontro a su amigo de toda la vida llamado Jimmy. Este libro tiene ilustraciones coloridas y fantsticas que sin duda captarn la atencin de los nios y potenciarn su imaginacin.

  • av Glenn Tewaaraton Mares
    257

    This book tells the story of a courageous boy named Jimmy and how he met his friend named Oscar, who is a wolf. This fun and adventurous tale of friendship captures the imagination of young readers. This also teaches us not to judge anyone by their looks. A fierce looking wolf with a big heart found his life-long his friend named Jimmy. This book has colorful and fantastic illustrations that will certainly capture the attention of the kids and will enhance their imagination.

  • av William M. Shelton
    197

    Insight, challenge, and life application. This is a book for men to be rallied, raised up, and prepared to live in a culture where Christ is first and foremost, not a secondary consideration. This devotional is intended to be a quick but profound read for the man, husband, and father who prioritizes kingdom principles over culture in everything he does. It uses Scripture to speak to our daily existence, occupations, and ambitions. Real men understand and appreciate authority, and there is an authority over our lives that speaks "e;louder"e; than the sports analysts, newscasters, and social media gurus of our day: that authority is the Word of God. Refreshingly written with compassion, grace, and inspiration, this is a book that will speak to any man who wants more of Christ and wants Christ to have more of him. If that is you, pick up this book and start digesting the principles contained therein. Consider what is being said and admonish yourself first, then find another man to admonish. Men want to be inspired and really welcome the challenge when it is done with integrity and pure motivation. If there is a man in your life whom you sincerely care about, pick up this devotional for him, place it in his hands, and prayerfully await for change in his heart. God's Word will not return void; it is life and spirit. These pages contain the power to bring about scriptural principles into action. GO.AHEAD!

  • av Gloria Hendrix Chance
    247

    Let your children learn while having fun. With their proven success with hundreds and hundreds of her students, Rhymes For Children would be an excellent choice if you want to help a child you love excel in their reading skills and their overall educational retention. The short stories you can read in this book are humorous, and the children will laugh and laugh. The illustrations are fantastic! Children and adults will enjoy coloring the wonderful illustrations! Rhymes For Children will educate boys and girls, and it will help them succeed in school. You will have happy children with this book, Rhymes For Children.

  • av Lillian Pearl
    197

    Happy Valentine's DayI used to sit in my room and think to myself about everything untamable in my life. Refusing to let anybody who cared about me to help me maintain balance and peace of mind, I turned to a journal on my nightstand. For over two years I wrote down every emotion that was too chaotic or complicated to express, and planned on showing no one. After pages and pages of ink-filled lines, I realized that I wanted my words to be absorbed, not hidden away on a bedroom shelf, as if I were still as ashamed of them as I once was. Hurt, feel, breath, learn, grow. It's all part of the plan.

  • av Raushan Gross
    197

    This book describes several vital principles of what constitutes an entrepreneurial culture. The most important principle of an entrepreneurial culture is that entrepreneurship is for everyone, and people can assume the economic function of the entrepreneur easier than ever before in human history. Further, the market institutions allow everyone to participate in the marketplace. Human interaction and cooperation are the essences of entrepreneurship carried out in the marketplace. This book casts light on the most critical fact: entrepreneurship is for the few, the wealthy, or the lucky. This book debunks those narratives by explaining that entrepreneurship can be for anybody-for real people in the real world. Entrepreneurship is the cornerstone for the making of any society; it is within human nature to cooperate and do good through the marketplace mechanisms. An entrepreneurial culture grows out of the act of human cooperation.

  • av Purnima Mead
    181

    Bibia and the Snowflake, is about being 'different' and being 'different' is your actual beauty. Never be ashamed of being different from the other person. This book helps us understand that being different from the other person, is unique and it translates how we all have travelled our life journey differently. It emphasizes how each one of us is important. The wonderful illustration in this book depicts understanding and respect for anyone who is different from you, in looks, color, caste, creed...

  • av Maxine Burns
    317

    Challenge yourself to Completion. Relive your life where you are able to discover that inner you that has been waiting so patiently to show itself, expose talents within yourself that you didn't know existed. . It feels good when you come out a winner, if, by no other standards than your own.

  • av Xavier L. Suarez
    197

    Fire, Flint and Faith is a coherent and holistic - but also entertaining - journey through the history of the universe. Following on other works by the author which analyze otherwise unexplainable jumps in the history of our planet, this book focuses on the so-called "e;Great Leap Forward"e; that scientists believe connected our species to our animal ancestors. Using history, science and logic, the author convincingly debunks the latest in a scientific materialism, which argues that "e;only matter matters."e; Instead, the author uses recent scientic discoveries and common sense to suggest that humans are a marvelous combination of body, mind and spirit. Told in a conversational style that any adult can comprehend, the book goes on to conclude that humans are a wonderful combination of body, mind and spirit. In the process, it debunks the notion that "e;only matter matters,"e; as taught by some modern academicians.

  • av Janet Elizabeth Lennox
    197

    WHAT ONE WILL LEARN FROM THIS BOOK?This Prayer Manual:Your Heart Matters book is about the Heart God is seeking for and knowing how to pray with our weapon of warfare. It takes you through a journey of the different faucet of prayer using our God given weapons to defeat the defeated foe. One will know when he or she allows God, the Master Physician to operate on you, what beauty the Heart can become when it is free from unforgiveness and every other spirit that attaches to it. It is God's joy to see his heart in you once you allow him to rein; He says David is a man after his Heart and you can be a woman or man after God's Heart. It is for those who hearts hurt and the beauty that God allows to come out of it It is for those who are healed and not whole It is for those who ready to be broken for the Call The forces after The Call and then healed in the midst of it all It for those who holding on to Unforgiveness which can brings on spiritual massive heart attack It is for those who want to be in fellowship with God not be a fellow with Him

  • av Jennifer Forbes
    257

    It's a bright, sunny day. It presents a perfect opportunity for an adventure as a child and her mother set off hand in hand. The little girl feels both excited and afraid at the surprise destination of the day. She wonders where they could be going. Through a blend of narrative and poetry, and told from the perspective of a child, this picture book for children shares an imaginative story that highlights the fears, wonders, and possibilities that can be found on an adventure to the butterfly garden.

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