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Centering on ∩¼üxing unhappy marriages, or bringing new slants to already married couples, Loving God The Right Way: Through Your Love and Forgiveness, is a helpful guide to encourage you to grow your love in God and your partnership. Ruben Canty shares his wisdom as a husband in a dedicated marriage, inviting you to grow through your love of God, as His love is perfect. As you progress through the chapters, you’ll gain knowledge on:How prayer can encourage us to heal wounds from harsh wordsBeing aware of anger and insulting behavior in relationshipsHow to solve the problem of thinking, “the grass is greener on the other side”How to remain “married to God” so you can build a better relationshipThis brief guide is candidly written with helpful Bible verses, as well as thoughtful ideas on the value of listening to the power of forgiveness. Canty’s ideas are practical and will encourage you to persevere through your obstacles with a new-found enthusiasm.
After bedtime story time, when my grandson was young, he would usually ask me to tell him a story. I would tell him a story, but would make sure that there is a moral message in it for him. Sometimes I would ask him to tell me a story. It was amazing what stories his little imagination would come up with.I am publishing some of these stories in the hopes that they will encourage children to experience the treasures of the written word.As for me, I am enjoying my senior years in the Vancouver area of B.C. with friends and family.
Just as you had suspected, there is a lot more going on at the North Pole besides Christmas! Rosabelle is the only female reindeer on Santa's team. She has excellent qualifications but no one understands how this happened. Popularity and outside interests lead her astray. An unfortunate accident helps her to regain her focus.
This book is intended to serve as an introductory learning tool for the counselor-in-training. Furthermore, the authors believe that the practicing counselor, even an individual with many years of experience can benefit from having the text in his office as a source of reference, a handbook, and as a refresher on points that too often become obscured by time.It should be helpful to list the typical occupational titles of people in public schools, colleges and universities, public agencies, in private practice, and in business and industry who do counseling. These people need to prepare for acquiring competency as counselors and to maintain and sharpen this competency once it is acquired.
Corporal Chauncy T. McClarren is a Vietnam Veteran. His ten years of service as a marine are glibly worn on the sleeve of his dress uniform well into civilian life. He went to Vietnam before the draft began with the hope of being a martyr. He is reluctant to admit this to his friend and even to himself. Elizabeth A Spaarkes randomly selects Chauncy's door. She flees to Florida after two years in the Symbionese Liberation Army.She is the perfect woman. She is a redheaded goddess. "Lizzy" is a nymphomaniac who fills his very desire sexually, and eventually, domestically. Gunnery Sergeant Harrold H. Coffman comes home from the war a paraplegic. He owes his life to his Corporal.One day he learns on the news of Spaarkes's possible involvement with the left-wing group. He believes she is guilty. Chauncy chooses to give her the benefit of the doubt. He refuses to believe a woman that beautiful could be a fugitive. Agents of Orange is the story of a Rheinlandbastard. Chauncy is a pragmatist who shifts the stations in life around so the logistics favor him. It follows his trail of passively sequencing fate from Vietnam to Florida.It leads him to the Bahamas where he takes an orphaned boy back to Florida. Fate leads him on a series of trips to Germany to learn his origin. It is the story of a biracial miscreant who grew up unloved and beaten. It is one man's perception of racism in America and abroad. He is taught some manners and discipline in the marines. He faces a world that begs for his attention as he begs for its salvation. The marines outfit him with the diplomacy necessary to deal with what life has thrown, and continues to throw, at him. Chauncy T. McClarren takes his time in life. He orchestrates things while sauntering through life with a grifting nonchalance. He is methodical and pragmatic enough to see his various operations through to the end.
Have you ever been lost in a dark place? Have you ever found yourself surrounded by turmoil, confusion, or danger? We've certainly all felt this way at some time or another. But have you ever been lost in the middle of the Sudanese desert late at night, wandering around alone in the vast brush of a country in the midst of a devastating war? Bob Nicol has.In My Name Is Deliverer, author Bob Nicol shares his harrowing experiences around the globe, and whether he was fighting for survival in a small canoe during a 260-mile river race, breaking down on a mountainous back road deep in the forests of Kenya, or dealing with the probes of foreign government officials, Bob knows how he was able to get out alive and live to tell the tale. God had something to do with it.Join Bob as he treks through some of the most perplexing predicaments and discovers some of the most astounding supernatural solutions. It is true that God never gives you more than you can handle, but in Bob's case, the Lord may have been testing the limits!
In December 1996, I found that I had Stage 4 colon cancer. It was my Christmas gift. The cancer had spread to both lobes of the liver and I was given only four to six months to live … closer to four. I didn't want to die. I had just turned sixty-eight years old and I was afraid. There was so much that I needed to do and certainly death, right then, was not one of them. It took me a while to develop a plan and I would learn that some of whether we live is up to us. From my point of view, we need to create strategies to augment medical treatment. We must fill our life with verbs rather than adjectives. It all began shortly before Christmas, twenty-one years ago. This is my story, and I am hopeful that some of my strategies will help others.
In A Bride for Hamlet, author Tom Grifa draws characters from eight different Shakespearean plays to engage his audiences in "having fun with Shakespeare."What would Hamlet's life be like if Claudius had not murdered Hamlet's father, yet still seduced and married his mother? This comedic drama parodies Shakespeare's Hamlet by having the Prince forced to choose a bride whose royalty and wealth will merge with Denmark's to make Hamlet's country a power once again. Hamlet's dilemma is two-fold: he does not want to marry so soon after his father's death; nor does he wish to marry someone whom he does not know or love. Polonius sets up interviews with five women, all of whom were in other Shakespearean dramas. The plot thickens as the treachery begins.
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