Join thousands of book lovers
Sign up to our newsletter and receive discounts and inspiration for your next reading experience.
By signing up, you agree to our Privacy Policy.You can, at any time, unsubscribe from our newsletters.
This coloring book can help you to understand some of the vegetables that you know,such as types and development. You can learn about them through the simple drawings and references.This book can be useful in learning about God's Creations.
This coloring book helps to describe the benefits of some fungi kinds such as mushrooms and molds, in our world. You can learn about some examples of their usefulness in medicine, food, and our environment in this book.This piece consists of simple drawings with references for use ( The reference and an illustration page are out-of-place in the book design, but you can use it to learn about fungus).You can use this piece to learn more about God's Creations.
This coloring book deals with some of the insects that are beneficial to us such as bees, dragonflies, and tiger beetles. You can learn how their habits can affect us.It consists of simple drawings that help to describe how some of these insects help to pollinate flowers and control harmful pests.You can use this book to learn more about these insects and God's Creations.
Mitchell Roberts' father was a drunk. His fathers' father was a drunk. His mothers' father was a drunk. In the family tradition Mitch was a drunk. Mitchell, however, did something none of the others did. He found recovery. Much to his disappointment he's still knee deep in dysfunction. His ex-wife wants to remarry, and he's not sure he's not really in love with his ex-girl friend. The hole he's dug with twenty-eight years of drinking is not easily escaped. What starts out as a very co-dependent relationship becomes real love, as he learns to form a true partnership with another human being. Mitchell has a lot of challenges to face in recovery, and so far he's making headway, but when life takes something from him that he's not prepared to lose, reality hits him like a freight train. Why go on? Does the answer lie in the gun laying on the little chapel floor? The one brought in by a drunk priest. What is the point to life anyway?
Sign up to our newsletter and receive discounts and inspiration for your next reading experience.
By signing up, you agree to our Privacy Policy.