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Let me take you back to the earliest of childhood memory that I have of my father. Growing up in the province of Pampanga just outside the city of Porac, we didn''t have a lot of money. We lived in a small village just south of the province in a small hut. Like many families back then we made do with what we had and struggled just to get by like everyone else at that time. My father was in the Philippine Army and he would be gone for weeks at a time, sometimes months at a time. But I always knew when he returned home because I would awake to a bunch of grapes on my pillow. I would smile as I awoke and whisper, "Daddy''s Home."
BODY - MIND - SPIRIT DREAMS takes you on an exciting journey through the world of your dreams. You will soon be able to remember your dreams, decode your dreams, and use those dreams to your best advantage. Your waking world will be transformed; things will never be the same. Dreams are real, dreams are personal, and dreams can change your life. "Cathy has helped unravel my most cryptic dreams. I have been amazed at her suggestions and thought she knew the most intimate workings of my mind. DREAMS reveals her secrets. Well written, with abundant examples, there is something here for every dreamer" - .Joyce Neville, CFO TAD Enterprises, ACBL Gold Life Master "Dreams are important. Years ago, I dreamt about a stranger and saw him the next day in my waking life. We''ve been married now for twenty years. 1 especially like Cathy''s book-and I''ve read many on dreams-because it includes the history of dreams and examples from celebrity dreamers. This information helped me feel comfmtable about making dreams a key part of my life". - Carol Chapman, author of When We Were Gods
La Iglesia Vertical: Extractando el tesoro de su vasta trayectoria de más de 58 años de servicio, LA IGLESIA VERTICAL muestra las aventuras, pruebas, lecciónes, y éxitos del Pastor Jose Luis Soto. En LA IGLESIA VERTICAL, El Pastor Jose Luis Soto comparte muchas de sus profundas experiencias personales dado con tesoros de doctrina precisa. Empezando desde las calles en Cuba donde dedicó su vida al ministerio al cual Dios lo llamó, dándole un apostolado como fundador de iglesias, hasta emisoras radiales, institutos bíblicos entre varios otros ministerios exitosos. Sin duda será de gran ayuda e inspiración para todos los que lo lean detenidamente. Todo lector de esta obra quedará satisfecho de haberlo obtenido, y a la vez, fortalecido en su fe, inspirado para crecer en el misterio de la fé de Cristo.
The Please Come Home Dad story is pure fiction but also shows that despair can turn into happiness and that it is never too late to make a correction in your life.
Ginger Holt, a gorgeous writer, discovers a handsome stranger, washed up on a St. Thomas beach! After reviving him, she calls the police, but he vanishes! Our handsome one returns, but he''s lost his memory! Nicknamed Rob Wilson, by Ginger, the duo uses the internet and their guile to track down Rob''s identity. They also search for Rob''s attackers, as he has a gash on his forehead! Clues are revealed in Drake''s Passage and the Virgin Islands. In Miami, the two discover Rob''s true identity! Rob and his buddies than remodel a boat, and seek revenge upon his enemies!
"Your pen is your biggest enemy" is the kind of warning M. P. Prabhakaran says he used to receive from his friends every time he published a provocative social or political commentary. He published them in The East-West Inquirer, an online monthly, of which he is editor and publisher. He has cited the warning in the preface to this book. The preface also says that, pointing to the subject of the commentary, those well-meaning friends would follow their warning with the question: "Why bother, if it doesn't affect you in any way?"In response, the preface goes on to say, Prabhakaran would throw the words, "Why bother, if it doesn't affect you in any way?" back at them and then add: "History is full of examples of the disastrous consequences of this attitude." He would remind his friends that the powers that be got away with the atrocious things they did because people were either too scared to speak up or the atrocious things did not affect them personally. To emphasize the point, Prabhakaran would draw their attention to the immortal words of the Lutheran pastor Martin Niemöller:"When the Nazis arrested the Communists, I said nothing; after all, I was not a Communist.... When they arrested me, there was no longer anyone who could protest." [The English translation is by Bob Berkovitz.] This book is a collection of some of the articles published in The East-West Inquirer over the past two decades. The articles are Prabhakaran's ways of speaking truth to power.
Time and experiences had left lines on my face, which had grown deeper, like the dusty trails of my life that I seemed to be retracing. Reeling from yet another relationship failure, Jerry travels to the American Southwest to spend a couple of months riding his horse, savoring the warm weather, and finding respite from the daily grind. But what begins as a simple escape to the wide-open spaces of Arizona soon becomes a powerful odyssey of self-discovery. When Jerry comes upon an Indian named Tom in the middle of the Superstition Mountains, he senses that the meeting is no casual encounter. Wise and unreserved, Tom speaks to Jerry with a knowingness that both unnerves and captivates him. Jerry is compelled to return to the mountain again and again to accept Tom''s challenges, exercises, and assignments for living in the moment, tuning into the love all around him, and honoring a connection to Spirit. With Tom as his guide, Jerry uses dreams and visions of his own past lives to make sense of his modern reality. Tom''s lessons cause Jerry to question long-held beliefs, but they also afford him the insight he needs to move beyond pain and make his metaphysical journey toward inner peace and enlightenment.
The book begins with a short biography of my mother, Betty Ann Froemming, later followed by a picture of the entire family. It ends with "296 Thing My Mother Told Me.
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