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Louis Potato is a sweet dog, but he gets nervous around new friends. Everyone is a little different and that's ok!
This book: holds four sections, as listed below.Poems to begin - 50Reconstructed - 25A further fifty poems - 50Extras - 25Five images; are imbedded with the works. One photograph, and four paintings. These are by:Ghost wolf: Chris MaidmentAll paintings: William Lord
Mr. Ben - Chimezie Benedict Ihekuna - is a philosopher of sorts, playing with the words we bandy around in speech, dabbling in the peculiarity of the messages passed across in the form of 'talking', and TALKING THOUGHTS is simply thoughts that are talking! Or rather it isn't just that at all. It's a combination of poetry, inspiration, and stories touching on gender interests, politics, relationships, general knowledge, philosophy, and science. Above all else, it's about communication between human beings and the opportunity it brings for playfulness in the passing over of information on feelings and emotions - on our realities - and it's about how vital the quality of that communication really is.
"Santa in Two Worlds" by Mr. Ben offers an eclectic collection of stories blending crime and humor, catering to a wide range of readers across different age groups. This compilation spans fiction and nonfiction, presenting a diverse array of narratives that captivate and engage readers through intriguing plots and unexpected twists. The book, regarded for its humor, manages to seamlessly bring together various ideas into a cohesive draft, ensuring an affordable and accessible read for everyone. Mr. Ben, known for his dedication to serving humanity through creative writing, showcases his wealth of knowledge in this volume. The stories within have proven to resonate with younger audiences, drawing them in with relatable characters and engaging storylines that navigate unexpected turns. "Santa in Two Worlds" has been praised for its enjoyable nature and diverse content. It reflects Mr. Ben's commitment to infusing his work with values that can instigate positive change in individuals and organizations. With a modern cover design and professionally formatted text, this edition is both visually appealing and easily readable, enhancing the overall reading experience for those eager to delve into its varied and entertaining narratives.
Thoughts For The Season is a collection of poems reflecting the emotions of people in several life situations, including the yuletide. It pens the yearnings and reactions of people in regards to matters of family, nature, love, and holiday. A book written to inspire, educate, and entertain.
This book holds three types of writing styles.¿ Stories¿ Poems¿ Potential songsIn total there are four stories, ninety-five poems, twelve poems written for song. One hundred ninety six pages, form the book. Words total over twenty-four thousand.The offerings are split into seven sections as follows:¿ Poems of honour: 5¿ Poems of time: 8¿ Whimsical by nature: 11¿ Environmental poems: 13¿ Conceptual: 28¿ Poems of the heart: 16¿ Poems written for song: 12¿ Extras: 14
Not too long ago nor too far away, a man and his wife wrote a book to their beloved children, entitled "Seven Flames", hoping to teach these little ones everything they had learned about the God of all nations; a simple little book sharing their faith, values and life with their children. And for this, their family was bitterly punished. Like a warm flickering campfire feared by predators of the night, this family was stamped out and scattered. Burning Coals is what remains. Herein are four open letters addressed to the broken children, touching on such intimate things as marriage, sex, heaven, and the resurrection of us all. ("Burning Coals" is a sequel to "Seven Flames")
An Affair with Hollywood are stories of a bodyguard and limo driver working during the height of male chauvinism in Hollywood during the historic 1980s. His personal relationships with clients, and his interactions with wishful young actresses, presented him with a medium into the party scene...and what was truly going on with this sexually charged era. Throughout these stories, he dives headfirst into exploring the Hollywood scene and the mindsets involved during the peak of the casting couch, favor making, and drug usage.
Aimed at the new or returning modeller, featuring easy to copy building, painting, weathering and detailing techniques to help bring the model to life.
A richly illustrated guide to modelling Landing Craft and Amphibians filled with 80-100 photographs and drawings.
Interprets Paul's letter in light of its rhetorical content and cultural contextSkeptical of the trend among many biblical scholars to analyze Paul's short, affectionate letter to the Philippians in light of Greco-Roman letter-writing conventions, Ben Witherington instead looks at Philippians as a masterful piece of long-distance oratory -- an extension of Paul's oral speech, dictated to a scribe and meant to be read aloud to its recipients. Witherington examines Philippians in light of Greco-Roman rhetorical conventions, identifying Paul's purpose, highlighting his main points and his persuasive strategies, and considering how his original audience would have heard and received Paul's message.
In this second novel of the series, Art West seeks out the meaning of the mysterious symbolic number 666 while exploring sites in Egypt and Turkey. He discovers an inscription in southern Egypt at the Philae Temple in Aswan, which reads, ""He is many men and no man, towering like the sphinx, dead and alive, but who knows what he thinks? Back from the Styx; 666."" Who is this sphinx-like man? Could he be relevant to the twenty-first century? These questions lead Art to investigate possible connections between the Coptic Gospels and Coptic Orthodox beliefs. In the middle of such investigations Art is involved in a harrowing prisoner exchange in Israel at the hands of Hamas, and he discovers the origins of Christians wearing crosses. He also tangles with the notorious terrorist El Tigre.Set in the context of Middle East tensions between Muslims, Christians, and Jews, this fast-paced thriller explores the meaning of eschatological or ""end times"" language for the earliest Christians, who, while trying to spread the kingdom of God, faced the rising tide of the kingdom of Caesar and his emperor cult. Along the way West learns some apocalyptic secrets destined to change his life forever.
Witherington provides a much-needed introduction to the ancient art of persuasion and its use within the various New Testament documents. More than just an exploration of the use of the ancient rhetorical tools and devices, this guide introduces the reader to all that went into convincing an audience about some subject. Witherington makes the case that rhetorical criticism is a more fruitful approach to the NT epistles than the oft-employed approaches of literary and discourse criticism. Familiarity with the art of rhetoric also helps the reader explore non-epistolary genres. In addition to the general introduction to rhetorical criticism, the book guides readers through the many and varied uses of rhetoric in most NT documents-not only telling readers about rhetoric in the NT, but showing them the way it was employed.""This brief guide book is intended to provide the reader with an entrance into understanding the rhetorical analysis of various parts of the NT, the value such studies bring for understanding what is being proclaimed and defended in the NT, and how Christ is presented in ways that would be considered persuasive in antiquity."" - from the introduction
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