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The Capes is about 4 friends of different backgrounds and varying levels of success and failure who come together suddenly find themselves dressing up as comic book superheroes and interacting with the children and their parents. The majority of the children start to get better were they had no idea how much it would change them. With an angel named Sam occupying the background and helping out where he can the four cope with loss, tragedy, success, and acts of amazement that can only have the hands of a higher power involved. The whimsical natured, good-hearted friends do more than just save the day. From saving children's lives to Simply making them laugh these four friends do just as much for the well-being of the children of this Hospital as the Physicians trying to make them better. From rescuing a girl on a ledge, to fighting off drug dealers, a daring rescue of financial impossibilities, and while discovering they have help on high. With an explosive ending that will have you grabbing your heart and knowing that it works.
This book is designed to provide a year's worth of unique, child-centered lessons. Each month has a variety of presentation styles and hands-on materials. While each lesson is designed to stand alone, essential concepts are revisited throughout the year in an effort to encourage the children to embrace these truths. To aid in ease of preparation, a consistent lesson format is used which sets out the scripture, suggested materials, lesson, and a sample closing prayer. These lessons are appropriate for church settings, home devotions, or as part of a homeschool program.
It's the weekend of the senior retreat at Padre Island and Naomi Watkins, the daughter of Rev. Harry and Sarah Watkins, is enjoying the respite. She's feeling good and has too much to drink. And although she's engaged, she has sex with two different classmates. Nine months later, Naomi gives birth to bio paternity twins, one conceived by the white father and the other by the black father. Unlikely Twins tells the story about the four families involved, the church congregation, and the challenges stemming from Naomi's choices. It shares the heartache, the embarrassment, the hurt, and the healing. In this novel, the characters must confront their assumptions about race in order to build genuine relationships-the nature of which takes a surprising turn. Individuals and families must set aside their differences to support one another, and in the process, they find this openness has allowed love to blossom. An uplifting tale, it sends the message to all to maintain an open mind and be accepting of others.
As they watched humans building a snowman from behind the bushes in the forest, they decided it would be fun to build a snowman of their own. They had no idea what would occur while they were building him, or the adventures that were waiting for them afterward!
Michael and the Case of The Peanut Butter Cookies! is a tale of a charming three years old boy who loves cookies and superheroes, who knows he is allergic to peanuts. However an emergency trip to the hospital, teaches Michael valuable lessons about foods, allergies, and hidden dangers!Michael y el caso de Las Galletitas de Maní! , es la historia de un niño encantador de tan solo tres años que le gusta jugar con superhéroes y comer galletitas dulces. El sabe que es alérgico al maní, sin embargo, un incidente lo llevó a la sala de emergencia enseñandole una lección muy valiosa relativa a su alergia, las comidas y los peligros que algunos ingredientes le provocan reacción.
This is the story of a determined mother's struggle with a state agency which was established to provide care and oversight for persons who were intellectually or mentally challenged so they can have a life in society. The agency's methods of determining who should receive their attention varied widely and were very subjective rather than being guided by their own rules. It is also about the sixty years her family worried about why the daughter was so different and couldn't make judgments about husbands, friends, or even take care of her own daughters. She had to be rescued so many times, her family turned away from her. The daughter's mother and father are at the age where they can no longer take care of the daughter. This is why the state agency became so important. The family had only learned in the last ten years of the extent of the daughter's brain damage from the known birth trauma, and are fearful of what will happen to her without the continuous, extensive-oversight care she has always required to live safely.
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