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How far will someone go to escape his problems? I traveled 2,100 miles -- basically from the Mexican border to the Canadian border. In the end I found the most powerful force of my destruction by simply looking in the mirror. My Problem is Adam is the true story of my life told with flashbacks between my first trip to the psychiatric ward and everything that landed me there. I hold nothing back in recounting how I went from a depressed child who first attempted suicide at the tender age of eight to a disenchanted teen drug addict. The story follows my delusions of being a functional user which ultimately proved to be my undoing. My turnaround began, when as a young adult, I entered a transitional living program in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. I have been clean and sober since January 25, 2005 and believe my story of recovery can help others in the same way those before me helped me.
"Life's Little Lessons by Roo, More Than Just a Dachshund" reflects a life journey through the eyes of Roo, a miniature dachshund. Roo's experiences are filled with many emotions, trials and tribulations just as people encounter. Roo meets all of these experiences head-on while sharing his thoughts or lessons learned with his readers to possibly help them through similar situations. Come experience life's roller coaster ride with Roo. He will have you laughing, crying and contemplating all along the way...
Each of us, in our own shade of color, says something unique about who God is to the world around us. God didn't give specific colors to specific genders. It's one big color wheel, and gender isn't in the equation. How does our embracing our authentic color - unapologetically who we are - controlled by the Spirit, impact our view of women in conservative faith communities? Lime Green helps answer that questions. This a story about Jackie Roese, a clueless farm girl who stumbled into vocational Christian work. Jackie bumped into walls, crossed invisible lines, and ultimately reshaped her view of women-and her church's view, too. This book doesn't make the case for women to preach or lead in the church. Rather, it shares this is one woman's story of stumbling and bumping to reveal a way, a path with all its rocks, hills, and smooth road, to help others find their footing in reshaping the way we view women in the Church. Every follower of Christ is given gifts by the Holy Spirit for the building up of the church. And the same gifts are given to both men and women. Jackie Roese is a gifted leader and teacher who has an important story to tell about finding her gifts and using them for the building up of the body of Christ. In this book Jackie tells her story with characteristic courage and candor. It's an important story that will challenge and inspire anyone who reads it.
You are 14 years old, your parents just left you in a foreign country, illegal, no money, few family relations, and in the 10th largest city in America. You Have Been LEFT IN AMERICA. Today, America has over 300,000 illegal children who have been brought to America before they were 16 years old. Many of the parents of these children were forced to leave America, but left their children here. As a Christian, what do you think Jesus would want you to do for these children?
Jimmy Bruno was an ordinary man that lived an extraordinary life. All Roads Lead to Chicago has been under construction for nearly 100 years. From the actual time the events were unfolding in Jimmy's life to the final edit of the book. His start in business came when he asked his boyhood friend, Alphonse Capone to assist with an employment opportunity. Through Al's help, Jimmy became a Chicago cab driver. Later Al would recruit him for an adventure that would take him far from the streets of Chicago, through Canada, and back to his native Italy before returning to Al Capone's Chicago to await other assignments. Jimmy was among a limited few who was able to resign from working for Capone and remain alive. However, trouble was never too far behind. Anthony's Grandmother Gladys, Jimmy's daughter, kept detailed accounts of her father's life. Growing up Anthony listened with excitement as Jimmy told his stories. Along with the notes left by Gladys, Anthony shares stories that have never been told, until now.
This book is the result of a ministry of spiritual warfare that has spanned more than sixteen years. It has taken more than three years to write. Partly because running a construction business is time consuming, but mostly because the enemy did not want me to complete it. The truths that God has revealed here will change your life. Walk in these truths, and everyone around you will know that you have been with Jesus. People will come from all over the world to experience the freedom you have been given. Let your light shine as God uses you to create a great army of warriors, His saints, assembled to take on the forces of darkness, as that day draws near.
Alexia is a grown woman in the third book of the Alexia trilogy. Her social life has been limited until she receives an invitation from a newly acquired acquaintance asking her to join a group of bridge playing individuals for a train trip to French Lick, Indiana to enjoy the waters at the famous French Lick Springs and West Baden Springs Hotels
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