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  • by Jane Paul
    £13.49

  • by Andrew F Witbooi
    £11.49

    This book lays the foundation of God's efforts to reconcile man to Himself and the wonderful new life in Christ Jesus.Every Christian should read and study this book. It is truly a present truth presentation from the heart and mind of a man of God.

  • by Elizabeth Nhau
    £11.49

    It is amazing that two words from a father and numerous industrious actions of a mother to their minor daughter can mould the God given structure of a girl into a successful grown woman. Elizabeth Nhau had an early depressed elementary school going life when she involuntarily found herself growing up surrounded by bright siblings. It did not take long for the intelligent Silas Nhau Kadenge, Elizabeths father to notice that something was going wrong with his daughter and quickly rectify the problem before things gone wrong with his daughter. It was the routine of the school to award the top students with prices and also the family routine to award with presents those who earn prices at school. Somehow Elizabeth found herself growing in such environment where everyone was being awarded excerpt her. One day her father gave her a teaching through an analogy of dripping water from a faulty water tap which is situated above a concrete slab. He said if you visit the slab after a long time may be months or years, you will find the water would have caused a hole on the slab.

  • - My Poems, Songs and More!
    by Diane Solomon Walter
    £10.49

  • - The Gospel of the End of the Age
    by Cyrus Mede
    £13.49

  • - An Intellectual Challenge to the Catholic Church Concerning Reincarnation and the Christian Faith
    by Simon Ioannou
    £11.49

  • by JP Thomas
    £11.49

  • by Paul Blackman
    £10.49

  • - A story of war, romance, life and hope
    by Denise Cory Blake
    £12.49

  • by Patricia Smith
    £11.49

  • - A Selection Of Poems
    by Denise Cory Blake
    £9.49

  • - Talent is Only the Beginning
    by Maggie Richardson
    £18.49

  • - : Inspired Proactive, and Self-Actualized
    by Grace Alice Mukasa
    £14.49

  • by Nhau Elizabeth Nhau
    £10.49

  • by Dass Ravi Dass
    £11.49

  • - An Australian Paramedic's Story
    by Schanssema Erik Schanssema
    £12.49

  • - Praying with Poetry
    by Renee Hilton-Taylor
    £12.49

    "A poem begins as a lump in the throat...A complete poem is one where an emotion has found its thought and the thought has found its words." -Robert Frost There are times, precious gracious times, when the world around me arouses the poet from her slumber; when the written word becomes manna for my day; when inspiration reminds me that I am not alone. All I can do is respond with an "alleluia" crowned with gratitude. All is invitation from that Power greater than myself whom I experience as God-PaPa, Brother, and Spirit-Companion.

  • by Mukhtar Hassan
    £10.49

    The book gives an accurate representation about commonly held misconceptions with regards to women in Islam. The book cites actual sources that give an answer to those issues and does not use experiences of people who have suffered injustices in the name of the religion.

  • by Denise Cory Blake
    £10.49

  • by Karen Macleish
    £11.49

    Johnny Bates is incarcerated in the minimum-security correctional facility fighting boredom. One day he learns about an injustice that is being visited upon certain convicts in the maximum-security prison by one of the prison guards. Johnny decides he must be the one to right the wrong. To do that, he must return to maximum-security, to the Walls.Inside the Walls, a lot has changed and Johnny finds himself violently thrust into the most recent problem confronting inmates as well as the prison administration, the problem of juveniles who've been sentenced as adults. The new trouble does serve to keep the attention of the security staff focused away from Johnny, so although it's a distraction, it's not as bad as it seems at first. As he told the warden, "I'm glad I ain't your biggest problem no more."The book illustrates that prison is not entirely a war between good (security staff) and bad (convicts), but a way of life with love and hate, fear and humor, and pleasure as well as hard knocks. In prison as well as on the outside, life is what you make of it with the cards you are dealt.

  • by James Haydon
    £18.49

    The fourth in a cycle of books, SECRET IV finds Michael James back in his work environment as a litigator and assigned a client who appears to be a victim of sexual abuse. It soon transpires that the girl (Annie) is unable to communicate in any known language and may well be an escaped kidnap victim. Michael sets out to find whom the perpetrator might be while trying to separate the ghoulish myths and legends of the area in which Annie was found. He is also faced with a life changing opportunity and begins to question his own mortality.

  • - God's Redemption through Jesus and His Plan for Eternity
    by Douglas D Reynolds
    £10.49

  • - Time of the End, Return of Jesus, and a New World Order
    by Douglas D Reynolds
    £16.49

  • - Spiritual Life Principles Associated with God's Word
    by Douglas D Reynolds
    £17.49

  • by Sandaya de Silva
    £13.49

  • - Show Me Yours, I'll show You Mine
    by Paul Payten
    £10.49

  • by James Haydon
    £17.49

    SECRET III is the third in a cycle of books in which Michael James, having discovered his father was the Victorian murderer Jack the Ripper, unearths shocking truths about his family's dark secret.The year is now 1947 and Michael, after his release from hospital and convalescing home, continues his search to find the origins of the elusive organisation known only to him as BLANCA. His quest takes him farther afield to locate key figures of whom may or may not be able to help him, among which is a renowned art expert who Michael suspects stole one billion dollars in art treasure from the Nazis during the ebbing years of the war.

  • - Fourth Edition
    by Gerald McIsaac
    £11.49

    As children, we are captivated by stories of huge fantastical creatures, such as the wooly mammoth and the pterodactyl. The prevailing wisdom is these species are long extinct, but new evidence uncovered by author Gerald McIsaac casts doubt on these widely held assumptions.McIsaac gathered stories from the elders of the First Nation those who were formerly referred to as Indians, Native Americans, or Aboriginals. First Nation elders provided McIsaac with detailed descriptions of six species long thought to be extinct. These species include the Devil Bird, the Hairy Elephant, the Wilderness Wolf, the Rubber-Faced Bear, the Lake Monster, and Sasquatch.In Bird from Hell, McIsaac separates fact from fiction by comparing eyewitness accounts of these species with scientific opinion concerning their identity. His conclusion is that these huge species are not extinct, but he needs assistance in gathering evidence to substantiate this claim. By following the simple directions provided in Bird from Hell, you can help prove these various species still exist.

  • - Inspiration at your point of need...
    by John Givens
    £9.49

  • - The Tiger and the Fair
    by Locke Peter Locke
    £9.49

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