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  • by Jetyem Jotanga
    £10.49

    This book is made up of short notes on aspects of the political life of Cameroon. Arranged in the alphabetical (rather than in the chronological) order, the events discussed here, bring to the fore many of the happenings which have culminated in the war that is ravaging the country today. Added to these is also an addendum of other pieces of writings about the ongoing political crisis in the country which started not very long after the so-called reunification of La République du Cameroun and the former British Southern Cameroons.

  • - Legend, Myth, Lore, or Lie
    by James R Brayshaw
    £20.49

    This iconoclastic work brings a revolutionary perspective on the concept of Satan. Going deeper than simply showing that Satan is a construction of religious culture; Satan Christianity's Other God explores how the belief in a supernatural Satan, is equal to believing in more than one God. Many of us who have been raised in religion are surprised to learn that the God of the Scripture tells us there is no such thing as a supernatural Satan.In Volume one of the 4 volume Imagine No Satan Series, James R. Brayshaw, author and researcher from Western Canada, takes the reader on a journey through the Scriptures and history. Sharing what he has learned since opting out of the institutional religion he was raised in, liberating insights are offered. Brayshaw's work has cracked open the prison of traditional belief in Satan to free the reader to see how the Satan of Christianity was not created by God. Together we discover that Satan never existed in the theology of the people of God until they spent time among cultures steeped in mythology… So why should he exist in our theology today?Piece by piece the Scriptures are explained to show how the well-known passages about Satan, have been tragically misapplied by those who have a preconceived belief in a cosmic Satan. In this timely tome the Satan we used to know is handily dismantled. Readers are shown how the belief in a cosmic Satan has been thrust onto bible passages that have nothing to say about such an entity. As man struggles to understand the Creator, becoming free of a belief in Satan takes us a long way towards understanding the God of Scripture.If you are undaunted by hard questions about your beliefs, then start today with this volume. Join the thousands who have found a refreshed outlook on who God is by learning why Satan is not like what they have been told.

  • by Edith Close-Vaziri
    £7.99

    Her poetry is inspired by the Holy Spirit, many times with an instructional focus. She received and discovered this gift to write poetry in her latter years of teaching. In her first book People of God - One and All: Saints and Sinners, different aspects of being a saint and a sinner were explored. In both parts of this new anthology, the poetry includes a variety of topics for meditation and self- reflection. In People of God-One and All: Come and Be…, Part 1 she explores the concepts of grace, relationships, and sacred struggles. In Part 2 she explores this through the wonder of God, the production of fruits evolving through faith, and how to be bold in faith. Both books explore and ponder upon the ideas of faith, relationships with God and each other, and what is expected in carrying out one's faith. Scripture passages for further study and references are provided with most of the poems to further question and reflect on one's faith and how to mature oneself and share faith with others.In retirement, she quilts with many being made for philanthropy projects locally and around the world. Additionally, she reads, does genealogy, and actively participates in church activities.

  • by Ron Mullinax
    £13.99 - 22.49

  • by Jerry L Fitzgerald
    £7.49

    I started this book a few months ago, I thought I would be doing it myself, but my son gave me some stories. I decided to call the book, 'The Uncommon Men'. The stories in the book may have happened to you. Of course, we have different ages of involvement at different places. I know you will enjoy the book and share it with others. Enjoy Life, Jerry L. Fitzgerald

  • by Spencer Farmans
    £9.99 - 24.49

  • by Dale G Basgall
    £15.99 - 26.49

  • by Don Jenkins
    £11.49

    The story begins with the protagonist, a business man in downtown Portland Oregon, rescuing a runaway black ten-year-old from the streets and alleys of the city. The story involves the hero taking the boy under his wings. The hero is divorced and has a ten-year-old son of his own. The son lives with the ex-wife. He visits DHS to report his find. He eventually dates and falls in love with the lady from DHS. The mother of the boy, 35 years of age is just at this same period of time being released from women's prison south of Portland. She is intent on re-establishing custody of her son from DHS. Her incarceration was on a drug dealing bust. She is out on three years parole. Her past involvement with the local drug lord brings conflict which eventually touches the main character as well as the law enforcement agencies both local and regional.

  • - For the Children's Soul
    by Ari Bouse
    £8.99 - 17.99

  • by Abel Gonzalez
    £13.99

    Articulous is a High Mage in the Realm of Fanithia with a heavy burden. The demon dragon kin named Drake and his goblin army threatens to wipe out his entire village killing everyone he has ever cared about. With no other choice Articulous puts his faith in a 12 year old Earth boy named Quintil and his 3 adopted warrior children. Quintil is a talented fencer on Earth but has never had to apply his swordplay to real combat. Will Quintil rise to become the Defender of Fanithia or be overwhelmed by Drakes hatred?

  • by George Fluellen
    £7.99

  • by Theodor Damian
    £7.99

    King Midas - the legend says - transformed everything he touched into gold. Theodor Damian transforms everything he touches into poetry. Sequences from street life, landscapes, people's gestures, usually looked upon as banalities, disclose, under his eye, their beauty. Other contemporary authors make poetry out of poetry. Theodor Damian makes poetry out of daily reality. The blase man of the twenty first century has a lot to learn from this book. Reading it one can rediscover the joy of life. It is a resurrection exercise.Alex Stefanescu This is an exceptional book, a synthesis of the poet's lyric and philosophical vision on how the impossible looses its limits when it is immersed in prayer. In Damian's poetry the "I" of the lyrical and the "I" of metaphysical reflection complement each other in total harmony and become definitory for the poet's work when they meet in the profound dimensions of Christian spirituality. Prayers in Hell represents an editorial event of utmost importance in the landscape so arid and so repetitive of our contemporary poetry.M. N. Rusu

  • by Edith Close-Vaziri
    £8.99

    Her poetry is inspired by the Holy Spirit, many times with an instructional focus. She received and discovered this gift to write poetry in her latter years of teaching. In her newly revised book People of God - One and All: Saints and Sinners, different aspects of being a saint and a sinner are explored. Questions are asked, thoughts are provoked, and concepts are delved into in comprehending the reality of being both a saint and a sinner. In People of God-One and All: Come and Be…, Part 1 she explores the concepts of grace, relationships, and sacred struggles. In Part 2 she explores this through the wonder of God, the production of fruits evolving through faith, and how to be bold in faith. Both books explore and ponder upon the ideas of faith, relationships with God and each other, and what is expected in carrying out one's faith. In all the books, scripture passages for further study and references are provided with most of the poems to further question and reflect on one's faith and how to mature oneself in the faith realm and share it with others.In retirement, she quilts with many being sewn for philanthropy projects locally and around the world. Additionally, she reads, does genealogy, and actively participates in church activities.

  • - Using Your Faith in Spiritual Warfare Volume 1 of 3
    by Bishop Craig L Cobb
    £10.49

    This volume is part one of three volumes. I believe this book conveys a mandatory message for the believer through biblical analysis of the principles that faith is TAUGHT and faith is CAUGHT. You must first understand that the blessings you long for and have yet to receive exist in spirit form (Eph. 1:3). Wrap your mind around this truth!! Your blessings exist, but you can't see them in the natural. They aren't visible! There is a process that must be initiated by a deliberate engagement in order to receive the manifestation and tangible possession of what exists for you in spirit form. Your life is bigger than the level you're living on. It feels like you're suffocating, but "YOU SHALL LIVE AND NOT DIE." Spiritual warfare isn't a choice. Learn how to use your faith in this dimension in this new season and live. "For therein is the righteousness of God revealed from faith to faith: as it is written, the just shall LIVE by faith" (Rom. 1:17).

  • - The Mostly True Story of How I Became A Sociopath
    by B Steve Ross
    £12.49

    Alternate Reality is the comical telling of the mostly true story of how Steve Ross grew up in a dysfunctional family with dysfunctional relationships and overcame the pitfalls of his youth to live a good and prosperous life. Those who have been in an abusive or bad relationship know the doubts and fears we take into the next relationship as emotional baggage. That baggage has a tendency to negatively affect the new relationship and eventually doom the new relationship adding more doubts and baggage to the next. This culminates in an avalanche of bad relationships with seemingly no end. In Alternate Reality, Ross uncovers the secret to overcoming the avalanche in a comical and down to earth way, sharing wisdom about life, how he ruined every great relationship he had, and how to treat people. Ross is a great story teller with a great story to tell. Join in with his adventure and his mistakes during life.

  • by Ron Kase
    £10.99

    Like Leopold Bloom, James Joyce's protagonist in the epic Ulysses, Kavanagh's life is inconveniently influenced by his relationships with women. Bloom's appointments and encounters on that single day in Dublin (June 16, 1904) is an unfortunate model for Kavanagh's life in the 21st Century as a dynamic seeker of passion and intimacy with the women he finds desirable. Kavanagh and Bloom are Irish Jews, decedents of the members of small migrations from Eastern Europe that somehow found their way to Ireland, the most Catholic nation where they were welcome and lived peacefully and prospered. Kavanagh's odyssey to find enjoyment and pleasure, centers on his time with second wife Millicent the sophisticated literary agent and lawyer, the long affair with Bianca, and his deep feelings for the beautiful, elusive and mysterious Lydia who haunts his dreams. Kavanagh's instant attraction to Ciara the lovely Irish physician, and the puzzling relationship with Mary Lucy, a university president and Catholic nun, confuse and confound him. Somehow Kavanagh has successfully maintained his equilibrium as a popular professor, bestselling author, activist, atheist and acceptable parent, but he worries, for how much longer? Kavanagh isn't Everyman, although he's more like us than we want to acknowledge.

  • by T M Nugent
    £13.99

    The Chameleon Returns is the continued drama of the McLaughlin Family. Lucky McLaughlin inherited the role of the Chameleon from his Father Brooks McLaughlin the original Chameleon who dies suddenly from Colon Cancer. The Chameleon is an individual who Rights wrongs perpetrated by the most evil of criminals and brings them to justice. If the FBI cannot bring them to justice; the Chameleon can. It is a story of the McLaughlin Family as the family grows. I hope you enjoy my second in a series of novels. Next Novel is called Charlie. Look for it.

  • - In Loving Memory of Deng Ter Thach
    by Gatluak Ter Thach
    £16.49

    The Life of the Leader shares personal stories and leadership principles of an unsung hero who successfully applied his leadership skills and talents to change lives of hundreds of people both in South Sudan and Gambella Region of Ethiopia. Deng Ter Thach, 45, who died on November 24, 2017 in Assosa, Ethiopia after a short heart related illness, attained remarkable achievements through hardwork and collaborations with many people across different races and backgrounds. His principles of success as a leader are shared by more than 100 people interviewed and provided their perspectives and experiences of Deng Ter Thach during six and half months long interviews. The qualities of leadership, which include planning, relationship building, visioning, changing, action taking, valuing, focusing, charisma and supplying, as shared by participants and grouped in chapters in the book, are the major reasons for his success. The recommendations and suggestions of how to tackle big issues and overcome personal, political and economic challenges are provided at the end of the chapter 10, and this book also incorporates encouragement and sympathetic comments from number of people across the globe.

  • - Revenge
    by James Rosselle
    £9.99

    Jim's adventures leads him to the Philippines, he is there on the invitation of Ferdinand Marcos, President. Marcos's Philippine Shipping Line is up for sale. Jim's friend Bob thought Jim the perfect fi t to buy the line. On Jim's first visit, Marcos assigned a Police Lieutenant to accompany Jim to the Southern most City of General Santos. Jim becomes attached to the young female Lieutenant. Jim is back in Miami when the Lieutenant is brutally killed while fighting off a supposedly Rebel attack.

  • - Wizardy of Love
    by Bruce Charles Kirrage
    £6.99

    A fulfilling and comprehensive synopsis of the tragedy and hope of overcoming Mental Illness; with love, compassion and a slow returning affable good health with some lugubriosity and a large dollop of luck.

  • by Danskeanna Blue
    £7.49

    YOU ARE NOT ALONE! I too have been through ALL these traumas and I survived to write this book for you. I offer you hope and victory.I think there is a huge market for this work. Millions of people suffer with the aftermath of trauma. There is no age limit on pain.From these words emerge three truths.You are not alone!There is hope and victory after trauma. You need to get help!I present this collection because I think I have something to offer the world. I believe my writing fulfills my purpose in this life. To help others. It is uniquely done in a collection of poetry that tells a tale. They are related and based on actual events and thoughts. There are dark poems to show that I too have been there. There are also victory poems to show there is hope. I believe the book is going to help people have hope and the power to move on. I am thankful for the email I received from you guys inviting me to submit my work.

  • by William Blake
    £9.99 - 20.49

  • - Let's Collect the Alphabet
    by Mark A Vogel
    £6.99 - 18.99

  • by Sara Taft
    £12.49

  • - A Vampire Dream
    by Glenn Parris
    £6.49

    Amanda Hunt is a virgin vampire with a genetic blood disorder bitten 200 years ago and almost made Undead. But she finds a loop hole revealed by decades of research with the help of her descendants. This secret may allow her to defeat the vampire prince who made her what she is today. Lord Anton Kuryk couldn't finish the job on Amanda two centuries ago or on her 5th great grand-niece, Wynter, in the present. Read how these cousins up-end the Familia Vampyre in this twisted yarn of Bioscience and folklore for a modern gothic Halloween treat.

  • by Kenneth L Funderburk
    £11.49

    The Fish House Gang is a group of "Big Shots" who provide counterpoint to the story. Meet Charles "Chic" Sparks, clinical psychologist, noted tenor soloist, local police consultant and native of the Florida panhandle, the place where the story begins. The murder of another panhandle local; Thomas Reed, a man possessed with the facade of a wealthy philanthropist and the soul of a big-time drug cartel money launderer, ignites a chain reaction of death and destruction that draws Chic into his most harrowing investigation yet. Reed is killed by Randall Moss, a spaced-out crook with a serious inferiority complex. Unwittingly, Moss and his gang of callow misfits have stolen a safe that contains secrets that could expose the dark underbelly of the beast, the crime syndicate that controls a significant chunk of the American drug trade. A Mexican Cartel and an American bank formed this powerful syndicate. Chic is brought into the fray by his personal connection to Suzy, who survives the murderous onslaught triggered by the syndicates need to reclaim the secrets of the safe. She is alive, but in fear for her life, she needs Chic, he needs to save her. A hot romance develops. The reader follows Chic down a path of unpredictable twists and turns, encountering characters painted in 3 dimensions with bright, exotic colors. Fans of "The Firm" will enjoy the larger spiritual battle between good and evil, cloaked in this tale of money laundering and organized crime brought to bear by an unlikely hero.

  • by D R S Rev Patrick McAndrew
    £10.49 - 21.99

  • by Joe D'Aulerio
    £18.99

    A normal ordinary American citizen, Jim Lexington going about his now forced retirement is suddenly put into a position of disbelief and perplexity. Jim encounters a most unusual life form. With his new-found friend, only visible to him and with unbelievable abilities, Jim finds himself engaged with a childlike and innocent unusual living being and in peculiar situations. Jim then becomes the center of attention when a companion of his new friend arrives. Struggling to keep both out of the hands of the government and trying to show the world they mean no harm, Jim is then made aware of a deadly and dangerous derelict that would pass through the solar system without harm until, that is, it is discovered by scientists. Not really knowing what they are dealing with and in an attempt to protect the earth, US and Russian governments, try to destroy what they think is an asteroid and end up altering the derelicts course placing the earth in lethal danger. Jim must now figure out a way to deal with the derelict that ultimately places him in grave peril.

  • by Jay Lillie
    £8.49

  • - A Harvester Adventure Series
    by Richard W Chamberlain
    £15.99

    Earth is dying due to an alien object placed in orbit about the Sun. Earth receives a message from the far reaches of deep space informing the Earth space program that it is not allowed to travel any deeper into space than the outer planets. Due to some very extraordinary qualities concerning the strange message, the Earth Council is forced to search all of Earth’s history, both past, present, and future to find a singular young boy for which a special Project will be formed which will place him in training for a trip to the very Center of our Galaxy.

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