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The Military Chaplain is willing to give the ultimate sacrifice not only for his fellow soldier's earthly life, but for his soul. Those who love him at home are left to wait, watch and pray. These weekly letters from the front gave Chaplain Nuckols' parish family assurance, insight, and hope.
Tad's Busy Day is a fun rhyming book....Meet Tad, a spunky and sweet redhead who takes us with him on a journey through his busy day with so many rules to follow and so much fun to be had at the same time!
Finn Fiend is starting at a new school and he is very nervous. Mayhem Elementary is a lot different than his old school because there are so many rules. When Finn meets Sterling, he learns the importance of following the rules and the value of true friendship.
En un día, a finales de octubre, Eva, de ocho años, decide seguir a las mariposas monarcas, ella mira hacia un ramillete de algodoncillos, en donde encuentra ¡muchas orugas en cada hoja! Una pequeña oruga tiene manchas blancas en su espalda. La abuela Lolly le dice a Eva. Esto significa, que esta pequeña oruga no se convertirá en una mariposa monarca. ¡Las manchas son los huevos de la mosca taquínidos! Eva, toma la misión de salvar a la pequeña oruga, pero ¿puede hacerlo ella? ¿Podrá Eva ser capaz de ayudarla a convertirse en la mariposa monarca que ésta debe de ser?En esta historia conmovedora y llena de esperanza, Eva trabaja para resolver el problema, creándo un hábitat a las mariposas monarcas y protegiéndolas de los depredadores. Los niños llenos de emoción, energía, y pasión seguirán de cerca a Eva, mientras esta se deleita en todo aquello que la naturaleza tiene que ofrecer y en donde quizás, ¡ella podría salvar la vida de una oruga en el proceso!
In today’s highly polarized climate of political interaction and social discourse that is growing in intensity, so much negativity is being communicated from all sides that the idea of civility has crept more and more into the collective consciousness. “Can’t we just all get along?” is a common lament that pervades interpersonal and corporate environments alike. A large part of getting along is treating each other with respect and courtesy. But how do you do that when confronted with uncivil behavior by others?This unique book explores the practical expression of civility through a series of personal stories that serve as outstanding real-life models for civil behavior in the face of conflict. These stories will encourage readers to take a closer look at their own lives while prompting acknowledgment of personal and inter-relationship issues and offer useful ideas about how to live more respectful and trusting lives. Individuals, as well as employers, government and religious leaders, teachers, conflict management and human rights consultants, police and military leaders, and countless others will benefit from the book’s insights and examples.The stories presented within these pages provide topics of discussion that will lead to deeper sharing and support within organizations and between everyday people and bring to the reader authentic and hope-filled responses to a troubled society.
The Absolute truth are quotes and statements of my personal experiences in life, and observations of encounters with people towards one another. I will hear a statement and from this formulate a true-life quote. In life, the net result at the end of the day is there’s only one truth. There’s no such thing as a version of the truth because it’s incomplete. Our personal truths may present with a little bias, but the Absolute truth can’t be denied, it’s exactly like 1 + 1 will always equal 2, no matter how it’s presented. I encourage all readers to read all the quotes at least twice to become familiar and then digest to assess how many of these quotes you believe to be the absolute truth. I believe that everyone has DNA in them that always tells and leads to the absolute truth, but the human flesh presents a distractor where we fail to connect and remain in one with our spirit that always gives the absolute truth. We fail because of our personal wants, needs and desires. Life is a full circle of giving and receiving, and anything else is an unbalanced which blind us from the absolute truth. There’s a statement that “The truth will make us free”, it’s a spiritual fight with our flesh to be right, it’s good to agree or disagree. In conclusion, the words are strong, sensitive, and hopefully self-acceptance. These are words that will penetrate to the subcutaneous tissues that will challenge you to change. The only question is do you accept the absolute truth to make the necessary changes that will propel you to be a better human being.
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