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The adventures of the Fitzgeralds of Fellowship Farm continue in volume six of the series, containing books 16 to 18.In book sixteen the Fitzgeralds wake up in the flood shelter and get a big shock. They have an encounter with some poo which leads to a fabulous bedtime story. They have a very difficult time in the back of their uncle's truck which is followed by a helpful quiz. Olingah experiences some sadness and a funeral, but it is good to be 'home'. Well, sort of home. In book seventeen the Fitzgeralds find out what the flood has left behind at Fellowship Farm. They experience the joys and challenges of living in a haybarn, find some unpleasant surprises in their house, and some pleasant surprises in their hearts. They have a bonfire that brings joy and grief, enjoy some servings of Uncle Jack's "health foods", win the laundromat lotto, and experience a huge surprise when out shopping with their uncle.In the eighteenth book of the Fellowship Farm series Leezah, Skye-Maree and Olingah spend time with their uncle on his boat. An underwater encounter makes them fear for their lives, a town surprises them with its enormous flowers, and they try some very unusual ice-cream. At the end of their adventure they sadly wave goodbye to their uncle who returns to his home. There is also another important and sad Fellowship Farm farewell at the end of Fitzgeralds at Sea.
This is the second book in the Reflections on Reality series.In the first book, The Big Story: Challenging the dichotomy of evolution and creation, the false dichotomy perceived between evolution and creation was challenged. It was identified that the existence of the universe and everything therein, has come into being through a gradual, evolutionary, and divinely-ordained process.Building on the foundation laid in the first book of the series, The Divine Plan: Integrative & disintegrative forces in society, examines social and cultural maturation throughout history. The impetus provided by the Manifestations of God for this maturation is explored, as are the symptomatic disintegrative and integrative forces at play within society today. It describes the opportunities, unique to this period of human history, available to the individual and the collective, to develop latent capacities essential to the establishment of a divine civilization.This book is designed for adults and youth. The language is generally suitable for those 14 years and older.
A collection of prayers and songs, many set to easy chords. Designed to assist communities learning to engage with songs and music. Useful for Children's Classes, JYSEP, Feasts and Firesides.PRAYERSAla homa, Be as I Am, Blessed is the Spot, Cause of Bounty, Crown of Justice, Educate these children, Garden of Thy Heart, God Sufficeth, Hollow Reed, Like unto a Pearl, Love Me that I May Love Thee, Waves of One Sea, My Calamity is My providence, O God Guide Me, O Lord I am Weak, O Lord My God, O My Servant Free Thyself, Rejoice Rejoice, Strive, Throbbing Artery, Where There is LoveSONGSBe Like the Earth, Bienvenidos, Fellowship Fellowship, God is One, He’s Got the Whole World, His First Counsel, Hoy es el Dia, I Think You’re Wonderful, I Want to be Happy, In this Day of Baha'u'llah, Lead the Way to Unity, Listen, Love Love Love, Look at Me Follow Me, Looking for Good, Magic Penny, Months off the Year, Mount your Steeds, One Planet One People, One Heart Ruby Red, Prince of Peace, Queen of Carmel, See Me Beautiful, Shine Your Light on Me Baha’u’llah, Singing Wind, Tell the Truth, Teaching Peace, This Little Light of Mine, Truthfulness, We are Drops, We have Come to Sing Praises, With Two Wings, Would you Give Your Life to Baha’u’llah
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