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  • by Neil McKenty
    £16.99

    Long after ordination in 1963, John Main discovered that the form of prayer advocated by the swami already existed within the mainstream of Western Christianity but had fallen into disuse. From then on, he was to devote his life to restoring this form of Christian meditation to its rightful place within the Church. His work began with the foundation of a meditation centre at Ealing Abbey in London and led, some years later, to the foundation of the Benedictine Priory of Montreal and the establishment of a worldwide spiritual family linked through the daily practice of meditation. Neil McKenty paints an attractive portrait of this compelling Irish monk whose teaching and writing on meditation were to transform the lives of thousands of men and women.

  • - from out on a limb at the executive branch
    by Jeff Weld
    £15.99

  • by S G Byrd
    £10.49

  • by Wallace Turnbull
    £8.99

  • by Lee Sowder
    £14.99

  • by Erica Zaborac
    £15.99

  • by Ron Meinstein & Crystal Meinstein
    £17.99

    To the characters in this book "till death do us part" is a commitment that creates strong bonds holding a family together through thick and thin.

  • by Nancy Panko
    £18.99

  • by Daniel Amadi
    £13.49

  • - Essays and Poems
    by Andrew Taylor-Troutman
    £15.99

  • - a psychiatrist's record
    by Julia W Burns
    £17.99

  • - Experiencing the healing of brokenness and disease
    by David Gira
    £16.99

  • by Nancy Wakeley
    £16.99

  • - Understanding Ourselves through Human Imaging
    by Cullen Ruff
    £16.99

  • by Timothy Amadi
    £9.49

  • - Montaland, Book Two
    by S G Byrd
    £10.49

  • by Timothy Amadi
    £9.49

  • - 5 Essentials for Raising Successful Children
    by Paul Smolen
    £14.99

    Great Kids Don't Just HappenIf there are children in your life, you need Dr. Smolen's research and wisdom!Physically and emotionally healthy children are Great Kids. They are happier when young and thrive as adults.Pediatrician Dr. Paul Smolen identifies five essential parenting elements which help develop happy and successful kids. In Great Kids Don't Just Happen you will learn how to use those elements and nurture the children in your life.The author's observations and advice are supported by scientific studies referenced throughout the book and personal observations from his many years of practice as a pediatrician. The five essential elements and how to apply them are made easy to understand in the warm words of one who knows, practices, and teaches from research, observation, and experience.Learn how to provide: Realistic praise Consistent limits A healthy emotional environment Strong parental commitment StabilityDr. Smolen's research and wisdom are sure to be of great help for your family and loved ones.

  • - A children's coloring book of Haiti
    by Elizabeth Turnbull
    £10.49

    Lively pictures and charming text give a glimpse of everyday life in Haiti. A children's coloring book of Haiti with thirty original drawings. Each picture has a short text telling the story of life in rural Haiti.

  • - Learn the Terms
    by Daniel Amadi
    £11.49

    Teens have access to millions of apps and hundreds of connected products, including computers, smartphones, and even smart sneakers. These digital tools are fun and useful for everything from from gaming to social media, to homework, to online purchases. But the digital world can be dangerous unless one knows the risks and how to avoid them. That's where Cybersecurity for Teens: Learn the Terms comes in. This book is written by a teen author for his peers as an introduction to cybersecurity terms.Cybersecurity for Teens offers a brief overview of more than 50 terms essential for cybersecurity. Fun puzzles and activities keep the lessons accessible and help teens learn the terms.

  • by Catharine McKenty
    £16.99

    Host of Montreal's top-rated English radio talk show, Neil McKenty appeared rational, balanced and a calming influence in any crisis. Would anyone have believed that this sparkling public figure was very different behind closed doors?They met on the dance floor: he, a former Jesuit; she, grand-daughter of a two-time mayor of Toronto. Raised by her single mother, Catharine left the staid life of tea-parties for reconciliation work in post-war Europe. As a journalist for Pace, a magazine for adventurous youth of the 1960s, she conquered Los Angeles from the wheel of a pink Jaguar, unearthing a scoop that resulted in a best-selling book and Hollywood movie.Friends applauded that Catharine had found her intellectual equal. When her new husband's outbursts began, she attributed it to the stresses of married life. People knew little about mental illness in those days. It was far too uncomfortable to talk about. The word bipolar was virtually unknown.Together the McKentys wrote two best-selling books, rubbed shoulders with prime ministers, and worked closely with spiritual elites. Sandwiched between the couple's many accomplishments were Neil's suicidal depression and Catharine's desperate attempts to cope.Catharine examines the influences that helped her to maintain her sanity and the sanctity of marriage with a talented and troubled husband. She aims to empower others who care deeply about someone affected with bipolar disorder.

  • - Truth and Secret in Haiti's Creole Proverbs
    by Wally R Turnbull
    £14.99

    Hidden Meanings: Truth and Secret in Haiti's Creole Proverbs is a collection of the colorful proverbs that characterize the country of Haiti and its people. The proverbs appear in the original Creole with accompanying translations. Whenever possible, literal rather than common translations are provided that the reader may hear the language as well as the proverbs. Also included are explanations of the proverbs' meanings. Featuring over 1200 entries, this is, to date, the most varied, complete, and accurate collection of Haitian proverbs, though one can never know all the wisdom of this people, for it grows with each new obstacle and generation born.

  • - Including Kids
    by Timothy Amadi
    £10.49 - 18.99

  • - Incluyendo los ninos
    by Timothy Amadi
    £10.49 - 18.99

  • by Eugene Amadi
    £9.49

    For the child who's naturally curious, this coloring book is a fun and educational introduction to the many ways that coding affects our daily lives. From remote control cars to video calls to laundry machines to drip irrigation, coding makes the modern world work. Introduce little ones to the wonders of coding with 30 original illustrations in a coloring book that will feed their curiosity.

  • by Eugene Amadi
    £9.49

    For the child who's naturally curious, this coloring book is a fun and educational introduction to the many ways that coding affects our daily lives. From remote control cars to video calls to laundry machines to drip irrigation, coding makes the modern world work. Introduce little ones to the wonders of coding with 30 original illustrations in a coloring book that will feed their curiosity.

  • by Alan G Brydon & Ian W Landles
    £35.49

    A book on Hawick compiled and edited by Ian W, Landles and Alan G, Brydon in which local folk contribute chapters across a wide spectrum of subject areas.This collective "Reflections o' Hawick" with over 500 photographs gives a flavour of Hawick's history, heritage, surroundings and community including chapters on Geology, Stones, The Reivers, 1514, Castles and keeps, Wildlife, Architecture, William Beattie, Place Names, The Parish of Wilton, Wilton Lodge Park, Hawick Museum, Common Riding, Woolen Trade, Railway, Postal History , Law and Order, Politics, Education, Medical , Services, Floods, Boer War, First World War , Stobs Camp, Second World War , Church, Freemasonry, Characters and Worthies, The Hawick Tongue, Music , Art, Sir Chay Blyth, Rugby, Cricket, Golf, Motor Racing, Hizzy, Football, Flapping, Cycling, Teviotdale Harriers, Professional Running, Bowling, Archery, Vision 2014, and Notable Dates. This is Hawick, as interpreted by its people, the town's greatest asset.

  • by Paul Giannone
    £18.99

    At its heart, A Life in Dark Places is an adventure story, its heroes the men and women who have risked their lives to minister to the vulnerable. Paul writes masterfully about what he has seen and experienced with a keen eye for detail and a leavening of humor.The author has found himself a participant in some of the most dramatic and horrific events of the past half century-America's defeat in Vietnam and the subsequent "boat people" crisis; the fall of the Shah of Iran; the unspeakable acts committed by violent groups in sub-Saharan Africa, the tension along the Pakistan-Afghan border following 9-11, the flood of refugees unleashed by the war in Syria.A Life in Dark Places is more than a memoir of one man's journey and evolution. It is a wakeup call to America and its citizens.

  • by Kenneth Turnbull & Norman Turnbull
    £18.99

    Illustrated with color photographs and narrated by authors Kenneth and Norman Turnbull of the Borders Turnbull clan, Borders Tales and Trails guides the reader through the exploration of the most important and exciting heritage sites in the Borders of Scotland.The story of Scotland is that of a brave and defiant people's desire for self-determination. The recorded part of that story covers thousands of years and involves much internal strife and frequent wars with great foreign powers, including the Vikings, Romans, and English. That a nation so small could not only survive under such conditions but also evolve and thrive, influencing the entire world, is a testament to the power of human will and courage.From one site to the next, you will learn what occurred in the past and what exists today. Directions include GPS settings by postal code and coordinates.

  • - A Handbook to Marriage
    by G Wright Doyle
    £15.99

    Obstacles and challenges are a normal part of married life. Here's how you get through them.This book will lead you to understand what happens when two people tie the proverbial knot. The trials and obstacles that inevitably follow are nothing unusual-how they are handled is what helps distinguish a successful marriage from an unsuccessful one.Specific advice about handling finances, keeping house, sexual relations, bringing up children, and other very important matters will not be found here. Instead, The Good, The Bad, and The Beautiful focuses on the relationship between husband and wife, for from this flows the motivation, energy, and wisdom to deal with the problems and challenges facing married couples. Unless you make this relationship your main concern, all your efforts in other areas of married life will be out of balance and ultimately unsuccessful.If you are seeking a successful and fulfilling marriage, or the restoration of a failing one, you will find meaning and hope in the joys of learning and practicing God's blessed plan for husband and wife.

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