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A story about friendship, hospitality, and building from the award-winning and bestselling Michael Hall, creator of Red: A Crayon's Story and Perfect Square.On a chilly morning, a mouse finds something remarkable: a warm and welcoming fire.
With the death of his wife, Terry, after almost 49 years together, Pastor Michael Hall found himself devastated and grieving over his loss. In struggling to find his way out of the pain that hung over him like a dark cloud of sorrow, he started texting her phone daily. It seemed a little odd at first, but each day it slowly eased the pain. With each text, memories of their extraordinary love, and life together for so many years resurfaced in his mind. There would be tears and smiles almost every day. He wondered whether anyone would be interested in their life and his grief as an older person. But something impressed him to pull his thoughts together about this amazing woman he was married to and why he was grieving. He realized that his wife's ability as a quiet unassuming person was powerful. She lived to sow love and build bridges with so many different people. She demonstrated to him daily, the possibilities of two people of devout faith showing love. It was clear to him that he had to share her legacy with others. When she died in his arms, even after all those years, he was asking for more time with his beloved Terry. When you love someone, unconditionally for every day you are with them, time is never enough. That is mainly what this little book is about. It was also written to help those who are dealing with grief. Pastor Michael Hall is the Senior Pastor of The Peoples Church of Camp Springs, Maryland. He has been on staff for 38 years and pastor for 28 years. For most of those years in the ministry, his beloved wife Terry, the love of his life, worked by his side. Michael lost his wife to cancer, May 25, 2019. He continues his work as pastor and carrying on her legacy. He resides in Chesapeake Beach, MD. He is grateful for the love and affection of their daughter and son-in-law, a daughter in-law, four grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.
The Royal Collection is the last great collection formed by the European monarchies to have survived into the twenty-first century. This fully illustrated guide to the British monarchy's treasures of the art world traces the history of this national institution from the Middle Ages onwards.
A perfect square is transformed in this adventure story that will transport you far beyond the four equal sides of this square book.
His teacher tries to help him be red (let's draw strawberries!), his mother tries to help him be red by sending him out on a playdate with a yellow classmate (go draw a nice orange!), and the scissors try to help him be red by snipping his label so that he has room to breathe.
Explores the relationship between tourism and climate change in both Arctic and Antarctic polar regions by considering the associated environmental, economic, social and political factors. This book draws on both Arctic and Antarctic Polar region case studies to help illustrate these climate change issues.
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