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  • by David F Adams
    £12.49

    God called him in the middle of the night and assigned him a mission. He was told to pray for someone, but he wasnt told who. God told him that he would heal that person but didnt tell him from what. For weeks, the call remained a mystery, so he put it aside in his mind until the day it was revealed to him. He had made up his mind that he was not capable of doing what God told him to do, much less the manner in which he was to do it. But God was not to be denied, and the spiritual struggle that ensued between him and God would take him into an invisible realm inhabited by Satanic and heavenly forces battling over the possession of his very soul and that of the person he was told to pray for.He could have saved himself from a lot of misery and strife had he just submitted to God to begin with.This novel of spiritual warfare is a reminder that God is real. Hes not easy to ignore, and His thoughts are not our thoughts. When He wants someone to do something for Him, its best to just go ahead and do it.Hes not referred to by some as the Hound of Heaven for nothing.

  • by Barb Taylor
    £12.49 - 17.99

  • by Donna Gorsick
    £12.49

  • by Judith Abe-Byabusha
    £12.49

  • by Victoria Rowland
    £11.49

    Praying in the Safe Room is a book written by a rural Oklahoma physician to offer encouragement and inspiration when trials of life strike. The book gives a firsthand account of examples of miracles performed by God. The doctor has experienced many tragedies, including divorce, miscarriage, tornado, flood, motor vehicle accident, illness, and death. Life as outlined in the book is also mingled with family and friends'' traditions to help see us all through the hardships and blessings bestowed on us. If we lean on God for support, all things are possible through faith and trust in Him. Praying in the Safe Room reassures that you are not alone by revealing how God is present in every part of your walk on this earth. The book was laid upon my heart to write after the miracle of surviving a tornado. Life is hard and not always fair, but this book may have something that you can relate in your own life and help with the struggle.

  • by Charlotte M Dieckhoff
    £11.49

    How Handsome You Are, Mr. Finch is designed to develop interest in young children about birds commonly seen around their house or in their neighborhood. The book has a controlled repetitive vocabulary which is closely related to the color and illustrations within the book for better comprehension, enabling the young child a basic understanding about the bird.

  • - Pride and Innocence
    by Shade Sanctus
    £15.49

    Can the fight between heaven and hell be dictated by a single person? Can his allies dictate the sway of influences? Artemis is a boy with unbelievable power, joined by companions with not-so-normal talents as well. Skimming the line between good and evil, will Artemis save the world or condemn it to eternal damnation?Can Artemis fight his true nature? Or will he deliver Earth to one of his parents? With the intervention of his half brother, who wants to attain the realm his father so eagerly fights for, can Artemis stand up to all the forces stacked against him? Unorthodox heroes become his allies. With their loyalty in slight question, can Artemis sway the tide of this eternal war, or is there something bigger at play?

  • by Genene Stradling
    £11.49

    Solinea Moran is only thirteen years old when her mother leaves her with her stepdad, and her world falls apart. Tom drags her around with him through different towns, homes, and schools for almost four years when they finally break down in a small town in Arizona. With courage and all the determination she can find, she struggles with her life of poverty, trying to fit in, and make friends in each new place while growing up with the cold feelings of not having anyone to love her or even of belonging anywhere that continues to eat at her insides. At every new place, she keeps hoping to find something better, but it always seems to get worse, even after she graduates and goes out on her own to find peace in her life. Can she find the love and the place to belong in the small town of Holbrook? She keeps trying.

  • - A Guide to Acting Out Artwork with Children
    by Susan H McGuire
    £12.49

    Resurrecting Artwork: A Guide to Acting Out Artwork with Children by Susan H. McGuire takes readers on a journey through an art museum, finding ways to spark children''s interest by making connections with the artwork. Paintings and sculpture come to life through employing creative drama and movement strategies.Students in undergraduate and graduate programs in Museology will learn innovative methods for interpreting and understanding artwork through kinesthetic learning. Readers can benefit from McGuire''s thirty-five-plus years of experience exploring the philosophy behind creative arts in education, and object-based learning, in order to educate and to appreciate works of art.The integration of the arts to teach history, language arts, math, and science enriches students and inspires them to find connections in their own lives and to express their own creativity. Portions of this book benefit museum administrators for tips on community outreach with grade-level assemblies in the schools, making connections with academic curriculum, and the importance of communication before students and teachers visit the museum.While this book is indispensable for museum educators and docents, art teachers, theater educators, classroom teachers, parents, and grandparents will benefit from experimenting with some of the activities during their next visit to a museum.

  • by Robert Garcia
    £12.49 - 16.99

  • - Legacy of Love
    by Jeffery Young
    £17.99

    A black widow spider kills beauty every time it eats. But in itself, its beautiful. People who say that high school is the best time to live are too wrapped up in themselves to realize they are not the center of the world and too stupid to admit that they will not live forever! Being a teenager is tough. Having to live in a world as a seventeen-year-old girl is even harder. Beth Davis and Marjorie Williams were best friends who began high school as teenagers, but only one would survive to be a woman. Beth was a Christian; Marjorie was not. When Beth succumbed to spinal meningitis, leaving behind a full and promising life. Marjorie began to learn that being popular and physically beautiful were all illusions that pass in time and end in death.Growing up in the late 1970s was a life of polyester dresses, bell bottoms, and fake IDs. Kids experimented with marijuana, sex, and cocaine, which seemed to wait outside like the door prize on their eighteenth birthday. Disco was not a myth, and Barry Manilows Copacabana was a hit. Seeing young women at clubs in nice dresses and clean-cut boys with styled hair was a pleasant change from the hippie generation. As Neil Sedaka would later write, They had groove, they had feeling! The perfect cloister inside the high school bubble shielded an aspiring generation from most of the heartaches of reality. Then death struck down Beth without warning, and youth was shattered, leaving an empty shell. Just like the spider devours the butterfly leaving behind only beautiful wings, so does spinal meningitis leave a fallen little girl. As life goes on in nature, so do goodness and love survive the human heart. Marjorie learned she needed Jesus.

  • by L a Ward
    £12.99

    BlurbAll Roads Do Not Lead Home is a fiction story with a small dose of reality. The only reality is woven into the parts of Victoria''s home life at hillbilly hell. It is up to the reader to decide what is real and what is not. Victoria struggles to reach her goals by traveling many different roads. Some roads are dead ends, and some are closed altogether. She fights to stop human trafficking, as she addresses issues like being a victim and how to stay safe. She has a strong spirit and uses humor to keep her wits about herself. All characters are fictional and bear no resemblance to anybody.

  • - The Seven Year Journey
    by Wendel Lucas Washington
    £14.99

    This is a story of faith and resilience. It''s a story of steadfast obedience. And it''s a story that shores up the belief that you are never lost as long as God has His eye on you.Everyone has a road that he or she must travel in life. And like all roads, life''s road will undoubtedly have its share of twists and turns. You will experience pleasantries and hazards in your travels. For the most part, you expect to hit some rough patches, some potholes, if you will. You may even momentarily veer off course and become lost, only to make some minor detours, a few alterations and adjustments-and all is once again well. But what if you were suddenly forced out of the course of your journey and faced a head-on crash with the harsh realities of life? And what if you were suddenly lost, in completely unfamiliar and even frightening territories? There was no warning, no detour, and no turning back? And what if the only way out was through? And finally, what if the journey back took seven years? Enjoy.

  • by Ruby L Johnson
    £11.49

    Mental Illness, the Ills of Racism, and the African American Experience tells of one mother''s depression and the effects it had on her life, while also walking with her son through his journey with paranoid schizophrenia. This book tells of the heartbreak of a mother who lost her only son, first to mental illness and then to death. Paranoid schizophrenia took away her son''s life and what he could have been due to his high intelligence. Her son suffered not only from his illness but from the disease of racism that is out of control in this country. Her son spent one-third of his life incarcerated not because he was some big-time criminal but due to racism. He spent a year in prison in isolation without being given his medications, and upon his release, he had a complete psychotic breakdown, which was past inhumane. She really did not know the extent of the hate and racism in this country toward African Americans until walking with her son through his illness. She knew she experienced hate through her nursing career, and it is something she has dealt with. Family members would pass her up and ask White nurses about their loved ones, and they would have to come back to her. Racism is a serious disease that has to be dealt with because she does not want future generations going through what we are going through now, and the only way to do this is to start working hard now to eradicate this disease now.

  • by D. King & Duane
    £12.49 - 17.99

  • by Kelly Paul
    £10.49

    This book explores the possible relationship between mental illness and spirituality. As a mental consumer myself, I recount my experiences from the onset of my mental illness to the present time, including my hallucinations and delusions, fantasy stories, and ultimately, contacts with I believe to be the spiritual world. I bring a new perspective to this age-old study of a higher power and universal love. This book raises both old and new questions about faith and mental illness. I lay forth my experiences, and you, the reader, need to draw your own conclusions while trying to keep an open mind. This controversial book is sure to inspire animated discussion.

  • by J. Lee & HILLARY
    £11.49 - 17.99

  • by Timothy Felton M.A.
    £12.49 - 17.99

  • by Dr Andrew Jackson
    £12.99

    Obama''s political of intelligence agencies for criminal activities against Republicans (I am a Republican). Obama also politicized the IRS with audits of many Republicans.

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