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As a young Polish woman, Jozefa is married to a widower, Stefan, at the request of her family, though their marriage is met with coldness. After giving birth to two daughters, and caring for Stefan's daughter, Hannah, Jozefa becomes acquainted with what being a wife and mother means. Though just as she has become comfortable in her daily duties, German forces storm into Poland and take over her family's land and her husband's factory. Now it is all Jozefa, Stefan, their children, and her parents can do to make sure the family survive a Nazi labor camp. A story that tells of the trials and tribulations of one woman's survival during World War II. After many years of suffering and sacrifices, Jozefa and her family will never be the same.About the AuthorChristina Windhorst is the child of immigrants, a former high school English teacher, married, and an animal lover.
In The Wee Hours, follow the adventures of two boys lost overnight in a busy department store during the holiday season. They use their bravery, wits, and friendship to survive some frightening encounters and restore their holiday happiness.About the AuthorAs a young boy growing up in Brooklyn, New York, Salvatore C Bracco's favorite things included going to Coney Island, watching cartoons, playing with his toy soldiers and trains, and fireworks. Going to the big city department stores during the holiday season and toy departments was a special time for Bracco. The Wee Hours came to Bracco in a dream. It's about most of his favorite things growing up. Bracco added a little magic.
About the BookDaughters of Dunn House 1953 is a collection of first-person accounts from seven octogenarians who reflect upon overviews of their lives from 1953 to the present, lifelong friendships made at Dunn House dorm, and the exciting careers generated by the opportunity to participate in the Ford Foundation Early Entrant Program at Fisk University without having first finished high school. Stories should appeal to all ages, for topics range from pertinent historical eras, family genealogy, educational and personal experiences from childhood and adult levels, glimpses of undergraduate HBCUs in action versus several graduate institutions, explorations of places from the U.S. and abroad, to differences in character and personal problem solving.About the AuthorsHildred Roach, a retired professor from the University of D.C., earned music degrees from Fisk and Yale universities and did further study at the University of Ghana and the Juilliard School of Music. A pioneer of Black Music studies in the 1960s, she joined Peoples Congregational Church, Alpha Kappa Alpha, and was married to the late Atty. James Stafford. Her special interests are theater, genealogy, politics, comedy, and the promotion of peace and love among human beings.Co-Editor Maryann Rozzell, after graduating from Fisk University, received Certification in Physical Therapy from the University of Pennsylvania and began her career just at the end of the polio era. She later earned a Master's degree from George Washington University. Her interest in travel and service led her to volunteer programs in eight countries and to serve locally as an Elections Officer and hospital volunteer. She has been an active member of the local Fisk Alumni Association and since retirement, has delved into the world of genealogy.
About the BookThere is no book out there quite like this.Frontiers, Front Lines and Forehands is a story about a young man with varying interests-Education, Animal Welfare, Tennis, Linguistics, and Military Operations-and loads of determination and passion to find success within them. From this far-ranging tale, hopefully readers will be inspired to travel different avenues of life, to pursue their interests, no matter where their origin is or where they may take them.About the AuthorBrian Lee Gambill volunteered every week when he served in the United States Air Force for children's events in Schools, Marching Parades, Veterans' Affairs Events, assisting people facing Real Life Crisis Situations, and Arts & Crafts Events. He has devoted 100+ hours of personal time at The John Cochran Veterans Affairs Facility in St. Louis, Missouri as an Administrative Assistant to help with the process of assisting struggling Veterans. Gambill enjoys collecting coins and sports cards, fishing, playing Tennis, getting involved with Veterans' issues and helping them transfer smoothly into civilian life through effective and impactful writing along with sharing commonalities with Military Service experiences. He also enjoys studying Foreign Languages and Cultures. Family has been challenging, but he has managed it. To him, family includes close friends and mentors that he has had for many years. He is a Certified Lean Six Sigma Master Black Belt, has a Master's in International Relations and Business Administration, a Bachelor's in Spanish and Anthropology, and an Associate's in Transportation and Mobility Management. Gambill is an honorably discharged United States Air Force Veteran, a Certified Professional Résumé Writer through the Professional Association of Résumé Writers and Career Coaches (PARW/CC) in St. Petersburg, Florida and a Small Business Owner. In connection with writing, Gambill has written for people from different Countries, Veterans and Tennis Players.
About the BookBest practices for the Empowered, Engaged, Educated e-PatientThe digital tools available to every patient today enable you to better monitor and manage your health and improve your outcomes. From better medical adherence and effective communication with your providers, to how to use wearables; from clear detail about how your smartphone can check your vitals and sound advice on which websites offer reliable health information, this book provides the reader with a vital resource when interacting with our confusing healthcare system. Author Nancy B. Finn M. Ed uses anecdotal stories from real-life situations, along with hard data, and interviews from experts, to make this a comprehensive guide to deploying digital technology in health, essential to 21st century patients.About the AuthorNancy B. Finn M. Ed is a journalist, author, thought leader, and patient advocate focusing on the patient experience, patient empowerment, and engagement using digital technology. She has authored three other books: Digital Communication in Medical Practice, published by Springer, The Electronic Office, published by Prentice Hall, and Writing Dynamics, published by CBI Publishing Co. She writes the healthcare blog, Healthcare Basics. She is also a reviewer for JMIR Publications and a frequent contributor to the Journal of Participatory Medicine.Nancy is a speaker at many national and international forums on digital communication technology and participatory medicine. She has been a frequent presenter for the Global Alliance for Women's Health (GAWH) affiliated with the United Nations Economic and Social Council, to advance women's health throughout the world. She is also a member of the Global Alliance for Health Promotion affiliated with the World Health Organization (WHO). She is the patient advocate for the Quality Board of Mount Auburn Hospital, a member of the Consumer Council at the Massachusetts Health Quality Partners and a long-time board member of the Society for Participatory Medicine, as well as the Healthcare Advisory Board of the Massachusetts Technology Leadership Council. Nancy holds a BS in Journalism and a Master's degree in education from Boston University.
Love, Loss and Learning: The Internal Struggle is a captivating collection of poetry about those obstacles in life that we all must face: unrequited love, being misunderstood, and the grief of losing friends and loved ones. Although we face such hardships, this collection ultimately emphasizes hope, even when it seems to be so far out of reach. At once personal and universal, Love, Loss and Learning strives to connect to the reader and show them they are not alone. Steven Powers is a native of Cincinnati, Ohio. He is passionate about speaking out about mental health and connecting to his readers through his work.
In this inspirational memoir, Lisa M. Cook recounts her five-and-a-half-month legal battle in Kingston, Jamaica, and the friendship, faith, and determination that got her through it. When she was twenty-four, Lisa was a single mother with a three-year-old daughter. To provide for her child, Lisa agreed to run a drug shipment from Jamaica to the United States. She was caught before she could ever leave the island and ended up facing more dangers than a simple prison sentence... Cook is now a teacher, public speaker, and author based out of Massachusetts. She works with children and young adults to help them form better social skills, self-esteem, and self-acceptance. Cook speaks and writes about the challenges many young people face. She hopes her work will inspire others to take up the torch and continue to provide understanding and acceptance to children who need it.
When an intimidating sparrow tries to prevent a young wren from building a nest in a birdhouse where he plans to start a family, Mr. Wren and Mrs. Wren must try to win the battle and achieve victory, or risk not having anywhere to live.About the AuthorShirley J. Ottman and her husband, Raymond Ottman married for sixty years, have been involved in over thirty mission trips. Shirley has volunteered for many years in her church, 4 H, and Red Cross. They enjoy the Packers, Bucks, Brewers and Badgers.Shirley enjoys painting, writing poetry, and crewel stitch. She has two sons, and eightgrandchildren. Shirley dedicates this book to God who has given her the inspiration to take pictures and write a book about nature.
About the BookThe Rev. George Henry Warren was born in Pawtucket, Rhode Island in 1945. He currently resides in Pascoag, Rhode Island. He has three children and five grandchildren who inspire him daily. Reverend Warren grew up in a multi-faceted, eclectic society. He has experienced the poorest of the poor, as well as the very wealthy throughout his spiritual journey. He was raised as an Anglican Christian, which guided him to his chosen profession as an Episcopal Priest.
Remember me? I'm Boo Boo Kitty. I was made in the summer. My new family had Macey, and she was born the previous winter. Macey and I were inseparable and grew up loving each other. Now I'm recalling some of the adventures we shared. How old are you? What are some things you or your family remember as youngsters? Don't forget ... I'm a VERY CURIOUS CAT!
About the BookReverence: Reawakening follows a young, fallen angel who must endure a series of trials in order to maintain her position in the heavens. Throughout this story, she struggles to process an overflow of information, emotions, and revelations she was not prepared for. Duralle S. Hare hopes this story encourages people to remain strong and press on, even when life gets confusing and difficult to keep up with.About the AuthorGrowing up, Duralle S. Hare watched a lot of cartoons and anime, and spent a majority of the time reading fiction. As Hare got older, he decided to write stories of his own, so he could entertain people and make them think about the challenges we face in life.Hare attended a Baptist church for the majority of his life, leading to a great understanding of the faith he practices. Though he would never claim to know everything, he has learned a lot from meeting and interacting with people from several different walks of life.
About the BookThis work of fiction spotlights the most dangerous historical clash between pioneers and their fledgling American government in 1794, post-Revolutionary War. Its characters tread through racial, religious and political obstacles as daunting as the wilderness itself, in the epic struggle of western Pennsylvania for its identity. Intermixing mystery, romance, warfare and political intrigue with independence and freedom under a brand new Constitution, the adventure has elements relevant to our present day. About the AuthorWilliam P. Murphy, a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania School of Law, served as a comment editor for the prestigious Law Review. He is also a former law clerk in the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, the federal District Court in Philadelphia, and the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit. Murphy was also an associate professor of law at St. John's University School of Law, and briefly an instructor at Temple University's Beasley School of Law in Philadelphia. Murphy has written several scholarly legal articles that have been published.
About the BookThe time is 715 BC. A shiftless Moabite raider; a beautiful Judean prostitute, estranged from her home and her faith; and a fearless Assyrian warrior, obsessed with death; all three are connected and transformed by the resurrecting power of an ancient artifact with a power that transcends understanding. Fast forward to 2025: a despondent father estranged from his life, a wayward mother longing for home, their precocious son and the supernatural discovery he makes in his attic which may have the power to heal them all. Out of a single line of Old-Testament scripture comes an epic story of human conflict, angelic intervention, and a golden thread of hope and healing for the world.About the AuthorTara Raczenski is a life-long theater enthusiast. Besides enjoying a variety of on- and off-stage roles, she has written several plays produced regionally including Sleepy Hollow and Treasure Island, for which she won the Forsyth County New Play Initiative award. Writing original fiction was a "novel'"step, but one Raczenski has thoroughly enjoyed. The drama and passion of the Bible stories really came alive for her as a child with the help of her parents, Richard and Sharon, and the illustrations of the Picture Bible. Those images are with her to this day. She resides in North Carolina with her husband, three children, and three cats. Romans 11:36Richard Hundley has been a Montessori teacher, an inventor, a preschool furniture designer and manufacturer (see www.lordequip.com), and a later-in-life author. Available through Amazon.com is What New Jerusalem Really Looks Like (see artwork author is holding). Find Richard's newsletters at Substack.com by searching RichardHundley.substack.com. or Things that Accompany Salvation. What a joy it has been to co-author The Bone of Elisha with daughter Tara. If any dramatic life is evident in the characters of this book, it is thanks to her.
A love so pure, so unconditional, the love between a mom and her baby, that is, Forever Wala Love.The day Maya started growing in her Mumma's tummy, Mumma knew she would love Maya forever-it was Forever Wala Love. Nothing Maya could ever do will ever change her Mumma's love for her.This mommy and me book explains the bond between a mother and child, and teaches children about Forever Wala Love.About the AuthorMukti Patel loves all kinds of writing, but writing children's books is her favorite. When she graduated college, Patel promised herself she would write a book at some point in her life, so here she is six years after college making that dream come true.
About the BookHave a Fun Ride while reading this Wacky, frequently humorous, "Star Trek-like" outer space, action packed, sci-fi fantasy "Satire" about Human Life on Earth -- but it doesn't happen on Earth. This PG-13 story comes straight from a strange solar system that exists near the Center of our Milky Way Galaxy!! And by all means, have Happy Trails while taking the ride. About the AuthorJust when you thought the last of the real cowboys were extinct from too many rodeos and late-night, hooch-soaked booty calls from women in tight western jeans, here comes writer Paul Garmisch, a true renaissance man who has lived to fill his bucket list.Born in Chicago, 1952, Garmisch was raised on a northern Illinois dairy farm, went to college at the U of Montana for seven years studying forestry, geology, and other environmental sciences. While working his way through college, Garmisch operated earth-moving equipment in Missoula gravel pits and road construction, worked as a fraternity house manager and a sorority house waiter, and was a studio musician, where he played the stand up bass and cello. As a musician, he played music in local taverns with his band.After college Garmisch worked for twenty-some years in Montana and Wyoming-logging, cattle ranching, farming, placer gold mining, field geology, log home construction, forest fire fighting, ski mountaineer guiding, snow avalanche control, wilderness search and rescue and recovery, big game hunting. The list goes on for this well-seasoned outdoorsman.While doing this, Garmisch had his arts hobby-model building and wildlife sculpting, which he turned into a new career in the 1990s. He worked as a professional artist and architectural model maker, and project manager and general manager, specializing in dioramas and special effects painting for companies and museums in San Francisco, Phoenix, Arizona, Nevada, and Chicago. This lasted until 2008. Then Garmisch went back to field geology for placer gold mining in northern California, Nevada, and Arizona. Paul now lives in Las Vegas.Through the numerous trials and tribulations of life in general, married life (twenty-eight years if all three are added up), and having four sons, Garmisch started to note a thing or two about this crazy world we come parading into buck naked and crying. Garmisch decided to write, and his mind collided into a cornucopia of extra high proof storytelling, with a message about real life on Earth from this Homer of the west. "Humor cures all," says Garmisch, and his stories are loaded with it. Too much fun!!Happy Trails.
About the BookTales from a strange man is a series of interwoven short stories that deal with the concepts of regret, the passage of time, family bonds, death incarnate, love lost, and the supernatural. But at the core of this work, there is yet more to be found. In its heart of hearts... good and evil collide.The post-apocalyptic surviving gods personally select a wanderer through time, known as the Traveler, to help them defeat an ancient, malicious entity. The Traveler passes through time, space, and multiple universes to maintain balance and prevent the continued formation of the Next, an end-of-time universe that none should hope prevails.Can the surviving gods conquer this ancient evil? Will the Traveler ever manage to break free? Follow the winding paths of good and evil through a broken space-time continuum in this suspenseful horror: Tales from a Strange Man.About the AuthorJ. C. Farnsworth can be best described as a vivid dreamer with a simple lifestyle. Born in New Hampshire, USA, he spent nine years serving his country in the Vermont National Guard, alongside some of the best men and women he has yet to meet. He currently spends most of his waking hours raising chickens and drinking beer, when he's not writing.Farnsworth's past dreams are so memorable, they feed into a great deal of his writing content, much like the present work of supernatural horror. Farnsworth pours his subconscious mind on paper to refine his craft in Tales from a Strange Man.
Olusegun O. Salami was born in Lagos, Nigeria. He went to school in Louisiana at Grambling State University for both his bachelor's degree and master's degree. Salami also served in the United States Army for more than eleven years, where he spent time in Desert Storm, Desert Shield, and Operation Iraqi Freedom. He was honorably discharged from the army and currently resides in Memphis, Tennessee. His community involvement includes supporting and providing for community houses of worship, improving local roads, and helping school-age kids and teenagers further their education. His hobbies include basketball, soccer, football, cooking, and lawn tennis. Salami is married to Arlene, and they have four sons (Rodney, Ryan, Rory and Reagan) and one grandson (Creed). Salami is affiliated with Redeem Christian Church of God Jesus House in Huntsville.Upon Mount Zion: Prayer Book is made up of several different prayers put together to benefit those who struggle with how to pray. Like many people, the author has struggled with praying but never questioned it. This prayer book is written in hopes that the reader will be humbled and find peace and happiness. Through prayer, circumstances can change for the better and God's blessings are increased.
Abandoned and alone in the forest, a little yellow Labrador puppy makes a new enemy in Cottonball the cat. Cottonball insists on singing every day out of the windowsill of her tuba-playing owner. One day, in order to stop the annoying singing, the little puppy steals a baton from the Conductor, in the middle of a practice session! But will this stop Cottonball from singing? And when the puppy realizes the special meaning the baton had to the Conductor, he will have to make a decision to return the baton to its rightful owner... and maybe even find a new, loving family in the process.
About the BookHave you ever wondered if God still performs miracles among us today? The life story of Janet Robinson and her family proves that He does in fact still work among us. Janet went through many trials and tribulations throughout her life, including the loss of two children. Despite these hardships, she found strength in her family and her service to God. All along the way she witnessed miracles in her own life that led her to a destiny and a greater faith than she could have ever imagined possible.About the AuthorJanet Sunkett Robinson is the founder of Gospel Light Ministries, a group affiliated with Robinson's church family at Gloucester County Community Church. The Robinson family spends much of their time serving God however they can, working in the Gospel Light Ministries to serve their local community and communities abroad, as far as Africa. But, The Robinson's spiritual outreach spreads even wider with the food bank community service, the Joy Melody Fund, and all manner of evangelism.
This positive and uplifting collection offers life lessons for children through poetry. It is intended to bring families together as they read it. Marva Minor feels she was guided by the Holy Spirit to write this and hopes that as children read it they will be encouraged to do what's right.About the AuthorMarva Minor is a stay-at-home mom, which she says involves being a teacher, chef, janitor, and partner. On top of taking care of her family, she has been writing for years and has produced countless numbers of poems. Her writing is usually spiritually-based, as she is guided by God in everything that she does.
In this insightful and inspiring memoir, Kaye Colello brings to light an experience few parents go through. A disorder that few discuss due to its controversial nature. Colello and her husband's second child was to be a boy, but biologically and chromosomally, her son was really her daughter, their Faith. As parents, they then needed to make a myriad of difficult decisions to ensure the best life for their daughter, from surgery to future medications she will need for the rest of her life. Infused with reflection, honesty, and humor, Colello shares her journey so other parents may know they are not alone in this. About the AuthorKaye Colello is a middle school teacher who has written the curriculum for an anti-bias/diversity class that melds with English. Additionally, she also works with the Anti-Defamation League to be a voice in the community, working with people, understanding them, and listening to each other's stories to help them work through their needs and understandings. She works tirelessly for social justice, equality, diversity, and human rights. Colello's husband Joey is currently wrapping up his lifelong career in management and enjoys working at home on the family farm.Colello's daughters, Ruth and Faith, are grown now. Ruth is currently pursuing her PhD in political science. Faith is a junior and is studying for a degree in Digital Media and Design, with a concentration on game design. She also produces music and works as a singer in her spare time.In her spare time, Colello enjoys teaching hula and performing in public places with her group where she can watch Faith sing.
About the BookThe Passionate Earth is an eco-psychology treatise that portrays the relationship the human species has maintained with planet Earth. It begins with the great transition from hunter-gatherer to agricultural living and follows societal development up to our present disposition of disconnection, discord, exploitation, and our possible extinction in the near future.An interdisciplinary understanding of the events and changes that have shaped our relationship with the Earth are presented in detail, and how they have led to our present ecological crisis. The book brings up the urgency of living in a sustainable manner and how we can change our lifestyles to create a state of harmony and connectedness with the biosphere.The Passionate Earth is an urgent wake-up call intended to promote concerted action to save our environment by all people. As a species, we are in danger of extinction in the next ten years due to our current unsustainable thinking, behavior, and lifestyles. The presentation of the researched materials draws from a wide variety of interdisciplinary sources, both interesting and relevant. It is the intention The Passionate Earth will encourage readers to take our environmental crisis seriously and become good environmental stewards.About the AuthorJohn H. Del Signore has been involved in environmentally-related volunteer activities since his college years, as well as political and social issues as an activist. His environmental interests have been self-driven after becoming aware of the environmental crisis while in college. He studied psychology, and counseling psychology in grad school. He self-educated himself regarding environmental issues. His hobbies include landscape and nature photography, reading scientific books, singing, playing various musical instruments, especially guitar and electric bass, composing instrumental pieces for guitar, and building speaker systems. His favorite outdoor activities are hiking and climbing mountains.
About the BookA simple story of emotional awareness to lead to meditation on His creations for your little one that comes with the reminder"Through him all things were made; without him nothing was made that has been made." - JOHN 1:3.It is important that we learn to quiet ourselves, to think deeply, and reflect on what we believe as well as our actions. Without this inward introspection, one can forget the importance of living righteously.About the AuthorKimberly Hoffman Davis is a born-again Christian that was led on an agonizing journey back to Christ through the power of the Holy Spirit. She sees this book as an opportunity for parents and children to discuss the stormy emotions that can be experienced and why we feel no relief without a relationship with Christ. As a mother of four, she believes it is never too early to promote a relationship with Christ, as it was through her four year old daughter that the Holy Spirit showed her the way.
About the BookThis book is about how to overcome major obstacles in your life. Your spiritual basis and the connection to that which powers the universe lies in the perception of your true spiritual self. That power is in each of us and available but well camouflaged by a myriad of unimportant and often wasteful thoughts and feelings. Finding your spiritual self will reset the ego generated mind and provide space for growth no matter what your age, status or physical condition. The Ridge Runner starts out as a narrative story depicting the turmoil experienced by the Author growing up and shows how this dysfunction created difficulties that were meant to last a lifetime. In two near death experiences that occurred fifty years apart, the author was awakened to find release from the seemingly insurmountable and grave emotional damage that had been done.The Ridge Runner explores the basic difficulties inherent to the "dark side" of hillbilly superstition, religious beliefs and addictions that established the boundaries to contain the shame, guilt and need to escape the reality that he experienced. It describes the long term effects of old ideas that prevented him from moving from the edge of insanity to become a more loving and responsible person. This journey liberates you from a world governed by logic, speed and cleverness where most act on the basis of their past and in anticipation of the next event. The false self has been infused with some of the power of our being and exists as a separate entity but inaccessible to our normal conscious awareness. This false self which he calls the ego is well hidden and protected by layers of repetitious dialogues and narratives and having access to the emotions, it will use every ploy to defend its position and survival. As we become aware that much of our early indoctrination was based on false teachings designed to enslave and perpetuate a system governed by fear, we experience the full wrath of the false self in physical as well as emotional upheaval. But this does not last and nothing that is based on your real self, or the good in you will be lost as that power will be transformed back into your real self. This transformation brings freedom to choose the path governed partly by your genetic make-up and by the drive to grow and evolve from the suffering inherent to the ego-based sense of self.In meditation we are able to find a time before the ego had become dominant. With an awareness of the present moment, we move between the two seemingly different worlds and find that the false self will begin to fade. The Ridge Runner provides guidance into the factors that corrupt our own natural being and allows us to define a new and more powerful vision of ourselves. Sharp uses his own illustrations to describe the situations he experienced.About the AuthorSamuel Sharp is a Registered Professional Engineer and has authored many technical papers, in addition to his previous book, Next Step: The Universe. Sharp has two wonderful daughters who are doctors.
Mom's Choice Award WinnerAbout the BookCharlie the Champion is an inspirational tale of Charlie the chubby cheetah, who wants nothing more than to be strong like his dad and compete to winbig races. With a big, round belly, Charlie doesn't feel like he could ever do something so great. Being a chubby cheetah is harder than you think.After being bullied by his classmates, Charlie finally decides that he will not be scared to do what he loves anymore. In the face of fear, Charlie finally unlocks his hidden extraordinary potential through the power of hard, consistent work and positive self-talk.About the AuthorK.R. King has been married for 16 years and has seven children. She and her husband operate a small business that engages children of all ages fromdifferent backgrounds, to teach that through physical fitness, anyone can improve their physical, mental, and emotional capabilities, no matter theirstarting point. King has been able to witness that when you teach a child they can achieve and to believe in themselves, they learn that anything is possible. King enjoys being of service within her local community by helping with the basic necessities they need to live and by mentoring them to enjoy and achieve a better life. Outside of her work, King loves anything outdoors, including hiking, snowboarding, biking, and working out. King is a big foodie and loves trying new and different foods (even if some of them scare her). She loves being at everything her children do, this is her number one priority. She is a member of the Authors guild and the Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators.
About the BookBased on the original scripture of Christianity and Buddhism, Rt. Rev. Dr. Daniel D. Rupwate analyzes the Bible and the original teachings of the Buddha in his own word in the Pali Canon of the Buddha or in Tripitika. Aiming to persuade researchers and religion students to use original scripture rather than secondary sources, Rupwate shows how this approach reveals a true teaching of religion. With this comparative study, readers will know the true teachings of each religion which will, inevitably, enable them to choose the spiritual path of their salvation for truth.About the AuthorRt. Rev. Dr. Daniel D. Rupwate served as a minister of the Methodist Church for thirty-four years. Rupwate wanted Christians to know the doctrines and practices of their faith, solely based on the Bible. He preached more than 325 textual sermons to propagate the word of God. He also published fifteen books in India to educate theological students and preachers in the concerns of the biblical doctrines and the practices. Rupwate is interested in dialogues with universal religions and he wrote this book to enter into dialogue between Christians and Buddhists.
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