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This book is about restoring God's proper day of worship to Saturday. the Sabbath day, the day he commanded, blessed, sanctified, and made holy. This book explores the challenges Christians face in making the change to Sabbath day worship, and the consequences God places on them for not obeying his holy word. This book exposes the issues that are keeping them trapped in the false day of Sunday worship. This book offers believers clear cut scriptural evidence of God's holy day of worship, and exposes the Christian leaders responsible for misleading their congregations in false Sunday worship.
This book is designed to empower the reader to "shift". In a society where the averageattention span has decreased to 8.5 seconds, this 90-minute book supports reaching a reader fast and maintaining the reader's attention. With the author's own experiences infused throughout the mini-text, this book offers one message: Life will let you know when it is time to move to the next level. The key is, do you value yourself to give yourself the chance to win? Upgrade your standards and your mindset for greatness, grab the keys to success and change... and shift into first.
Oaklee Drake is that girl, you know the one... the friend thats always obsessed with her online world versus whats happening in the real world. One day she finds herself in a setting where the lines between real life and social media are blurred. Will Oaklee discover the true meaning of organic connections? Will her connections to the outside world be powerful enough to save her?
Good relationships require growth, and you cannot properly grow without good information. Dr. Edward Lee Johnson Sr. draws on his decades of experience in the military, as a business owner, and as a pastor to reveal how to grow as a person and live a more fulfilling life in this book. Insights include: ¿ People don't follow you because you are great; they follow you because of what you do for them. ¿ There will come a time when you'll have to cut ties but make absolutely sure it is the right time. ¿ If you think the other person is wrong, chances are he or she feels the same way about you. ¿ God's kingdom cannot be established as long as our culture, pride, and social status stand in the way.These relational tips can be used in the workplace, in church, and in the home - as well as on vacation or anytime you're meeting new people. By striving to boost communication skills and seeking to understand others, you can rise above the fray of pettiness and build meaningful relationships.
Chickens are supposed to lay eggs. Some chickens lay eggs when quite young, but other chickens develop more slowly. What does it feel like when all the chickens except one have already laid eggs? Four chickens-Annie, Belinda, Cutie, and Darlin'-come to live in the blue coop in the spring, when they are soft and fluffy chicks. They are already growing feathers, though, when the fifth chick, Evie, arrives. She is young and small and very shy. In the autumn, the chicks have grown up into chickens of all different colors. One by one, the older chickens begin laying eggs. But days go by, and still Evie has not laid an egg. Although Evie is sad, her owner will love her no matter what, even if she never lays an egg.This children's story shares the power of encouragement and empathy and the value of being responsible to help other living creatures. This book also teaches about the different chicken breeds, what they look like and the different color eggs they lay.
It is the middle of the nineteenth century and Anne Rose is an independent young woman who is intent on leaving a loveless engagement behind and becoming a surgeon in England. After she purchases a ticket on a steamship to Cairo under a false name, she lies to several passengers and tells them she is heading to Egypt to join her father. But then moments later, she fibs again and tells other passengers she is meeting her professor husband. Richard Lawrence has been traveling to Cairo for the past decade to deliver expedition groups to Cairo as part of his job at a British museum. After he is introduced to Anne on the ship, he is immediately drawn to her, but suspicious of her conflicting stories about her life. As the two-week voyage begins and an unexpected medical event brings them together, their chemistry heightens when Anne reveals the real reasons why she is traveling to Cairo. Will their burgeoning feelings for each other be enough to survive their challenges and propel her down a path toward her dream? In this historical novel, a young woman with a big dream of becoming a surgeon in nineteenth century England must reconcile with her past as her path crosses with a handsome suitor.
It is Easter 1863 and fifteen-year-old Ellen Loretta Shepard is terrified she will be violated by one of the Union soldiers marching through her family's Mississippi cotton plantation while on their way to battle. When they hear word that troops are approaching, the family members busy themselves hiding their valuables. A day later, the troops arrive and create havoc, but thankfully do not burn the plantation or violate Ellen or her sisters.As the Civil War rages on, Ellen matures into a beautiful young woman who has now reached the age where she wishes to marry an honest and loving man. Unfortunately, good men are in short supply, and the ones she finds are more than twice her age and deemed unacceptable by her family. When she meets the charismatic Jasper Lee at a church event, Ellen eventually marries him, despite her father's objections. But when he dies just six years later, Ellen is left to defend the estate he left her and raise their only son. Will she somehow find a way to move on and realize happiness once again?In this novel based on true events, a young woman experiences romance, hardships, and forgiveness while living in the Deep South during the mid-to-late nineteenth century.
This book is a poetic Anthology of a slow death of a relationship. A story about a woman who's love helped her survive being abandoned with her three children during the 2020 pandemic. It's a story of a woman who never gave up; She would become herown hero and write her way out.
Bangkok in the 1950s and early 1960s was a relatively small city consisting of exotic temples and palaces built in bygone days surrounded by rows of commercial and residential shophouses. Author Kim Pao Yu, a child born into a traditional Northern Chinese family, writes about his parents, their origins in Shandong, and how they escaped the war and communism in China to settle in Bangkok.In Where Chingchoks Chirp, a collection of essays, he shares his parents' beliefs and values, their hopes and joys, and their struggles to ensure a better life for their children. Raised in a shophouse where his parents owned an antique and furniture store, situated in a compound inhabited by immigrant Chinese from Swatow, Kim describes everyday activities-the myriad vendors who sold their goods and services, the neighborhood children and the games they played, and how they celebrated holidays and festivals. The selections also cover the food and recipes his mother left as a legacy; his memories of people and experiences encountered while growing up; and his adventures at an American school as a local Chinese boy attending with the children of American expatriate and military families that shaped his thinking as he left Bangkok for higher learning in the United States.Where Chingchoks Chirp shares the sights, sounds, and smells of the bygone days of Bangkok, now a modern, bustling city that still retains much of its past.
Silhouette of Voice is a streak from the panoramic perspectives towards factual and fancied state of affairs. It is a soundly subjective consciousness of the ideas and truths in their very nature. It also entails an epitomized understanding from an objective standpoint but nevertheless it stands out as an independent commentary. It is a fluid viewpoint of how love colors; how desire lives and solitude emotes. It encircles how the inertia and monotony of mundane life malign the hours of leisure and how wings of sleep minimize the burden. Love is a mirage and life is its retreat. The echo of silence becomes the rhythm and Time plays the melody. Time is an inescapable and linear shade of truth and how we take a resort in its fragile shadow. The immortal design of life perpetuates in every single act; perceived or practiced. Life is a mere act of breathing, and breathing becomes a celebration of little events. This silhouette is neither linear nor plain rather rich in hues and tones of truths we live with.
Your perspective on how you feel and see yourself has a major impact on your overall wellness. Wellness is a way of life that you create. This is a guide to facilitate your journey of discovering, unlocking, and maximizing your potential to increase wellness for optimal success.Wellness is a journey and not a destination. A big part of this journey is discovering who you are by unlocking your capabilities and amplifying your possibilities for success. Self-Image: Your Vision of Wellness captures the essence that wellness is a choice. Author Dr. Robert L. Wilson Jr. emphasizes the impact and influence of one's self-image because most folks are trying to change on the outside without changing things on the inside.This book was developed to provide insight and guidance for individuals or groups who want to adopt a more holistic approach to increasing their wellness, resourcefulness, and building resilience. The resilience comes from developing inner resources, having a mindset shift, and taking responsibility for the choices that influence your behavior. You have the ability and power to change, create, and experience wellness on the highest level. Why not start now?
Have you ever wondered what goes on Behind the Walls of Correctional Institutions? Take a walk with me with this book and you will be enlighted. As an Administrator and Counselor for over 15 years you can see and hear the stories from Behind the Wall. Most inmates-juvenile and adults believe that they do not deserve to be incarcerated. They believe that the crimes they committed were not that bad.
It is a cold day in December 1985 when ten-year-old Christy Piper makes the fateful decision to hop onto a Flexible Flyer and sled down Bonnell's Hill. Seconds later, she spins out helplessly and the old wooden sled flips over, throwing Christy into a concrete gatepost with a sickening thud.When she arrives in the ER, Christy is attended to by Nick Fletcher, a cocky resident who carries himself with the poise of a seasoned physician. After he stitches her up and prepares her discharge papers, he assures the supervising surgeon that he has followed all the appropriate protocols. But after Christy is raced back to the E.R. by her frantic parents a short time later, she undergoes emergency surgery that leads to fatal complications. Now, nothing will stop her distraught father, Wally, from embarking on a vengeful journey to make someone suffer for the deadly error.In this exciting medical thriller, a fatal mistake in the operating room kills a ten-year-old girl and sends her father on a determined mission to seek revenge.
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