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I was a victim of demonic attacks often. I was physically beaten, and haunted by evil spirits for many years. Then it all stopped. In this book, I will tell my True Story of demonic abuse, how I've been free from it for over a decade, and how you can be free as well. We will Uncover the Truthes about Hell, the power of Death, Spiritual Warfare, the Biblical names of Satan, and the Essence of Evil.
"Healing Rainbows" Exposes every Biblical Myth & Misunderstood Scripture used to condemn the Gay Community. This is NOT a book promoting Gay or Trans rights, etc. The Author is a Straight Christian Man who used to use scriptures to attack the Gay community but after much study realized he was wrong. If you are a member of the LGBT communities & concerned that you are going to Hell or If you are a Parent torn between Accepting your LGBT Child or Obeying God & His Word, then this book, "Healing Rainbows" is for you. This book uses the Holy Scriptures to prove it's points. God is Love & loves EVERY community, and His Son Jesus even confirms them in scripture. This book will show you! This is a book about Love, Truth, Understanding, and Healing.
This is a collection of short stories by W. E. Smith, American fiction artist and author of the novels Tanaki on the Shore, Heaven Help Us All, and I've Got a Right to Sing the Blues. From the broad avenues, art cinemas, and crowded suburbs of a world capital, to the remotest reaches of the Indian countryside, these seven stories explore what is gained--and what is lost--when we journey both inward and outward.
Biologist David Tanaki arrives at the Chesapeake to study the migration patterns of the many animals who depend upon the Bay for habitat and home but unearths a plot, driven by corporate greed, to despoil one of the nation's richest estuaries.
This eco-fiction revolves around the controversy ignited when a multi-national vies to build an open-pit mine in the scenic Santa Rita Mountains of Southern Arizona.
When the corpse of Robin Markson, groundbreaking composer of modern operas, is found splayed across the floor of his suite at a posh Miami Beach resort, Frank Nelson, "hard-working, happily married cop," is tasked with getting to the bottom of the crime.
A literary novel set during the time of the first Gulf War, the novel has been described by Kirkus reviews as "a poignant meditation on emotional wages of war."
"I Wanna Hear It Again" is a collection of short stories by American fiction writer W. E. Smith, author of "Tanaki on the Shore" and "Heaven Help Us All." Ranging from a boy whose involvement with the music of his grandfather's era helps him weather a year of inner doubt, to a family reunion gone hilariously dysfunctional on the island of Maui, to a lunar eclipse on the Mexican altiplano, these stories explore the space where a sense of home meets the wider world.
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