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Through three brain surgeries, a breast cancer surgery, fifty (50) MRI's, chemotherapy, radiation, loss of mobility, loss of speech, and occasional loss of sight there was always one congruency with Becky Taylor. Through it all, it was "all good" with her soul. In this book, Becky carries us along for a journey, a journey full of HOPE, that she never thought she would embark upon...but one she would embrace to the fullest. Becky was born and raised in Jackson, Mississippi and graduated from Mississippi State University. She married her long-time best friend, Jeff, and together they brought three (3) beautiful children into the world. Becky cherished the only job she ever wanted...being a mother. In 2010, at the age of 45, Becky was diagnosed with Stage 4 brain cancer, given a few short months to live, but began a courageous and uplifting journey that lasted five years. Becky Anne Foster Taylor passed away in 2015 at the age of 50...with a FULL life.
Riley's mind was set on one thing - going west. To help conquer a new and appealing land that few had before visited. He came from wealth, however that did not detour him, in fact that had no bearing on his leaving. So, with a little sack of clothing, 40.00, biscuit, and hardtack Riley set out on his adventure of a lifetime going west. Learning how to protect and feed himself in the wild was paramount. Insisting on love, family and honor he would discover what his life was all about. Many in my family are from pioneer stock. They settled in Oklahoma, Texas and Oregon. I personally born in Astoria Oregon, soon moving to The Dalles Oregon, the end of the Oregon Trail. The Dalles on the Colombia River is down stream 13 miles from Celilo Falls where Native Americans fished for salmon for centuries. Until 1957 when at the completion of The Dalles dam flooded the entire system of the falls. I was there to see it. With so much history beneath my feet, I knew I had to write about it and much more.
Jeanie Miller is a twelve-year-old girl and a senior in high school who has long struggled to fit in with both those her own age and her older classmates. When her family is forced to relocate after her father, a defense contractor, is transferred, Jeanie sees the change as an opportunity to finally make friends her own age. She immediately befriends her new next-door neighbors, Jimmy and Annie, twins that are also twelve. On what was supposed to be a lazy afternoon cruising the local mall with her new friends, Jeanie overhears two men planning a terrorist plot but only her two new friends believe her story and together they are determined to stop the attack. They know they need help, so they devise a plan to hire their own spies online. The story reveals how they form their team and together do what no one would have ever believed three kids could do -- SAVE THE DAY! Spies Wanted is a fun action-packed adventure written for middle-school students.
The book is a story and a play on experiences of life trauma. The life story told is dramatic and informative toward aspects of traumatic experiences encountered by trauma victims. The book offers a unique perspective to traumatic experiences and seeks to empower the character and reader within the story, simultaneously. The book packs a powerful punch of positive psychology with stimulating words of encouragement designed to enlarge a personal perspective.
Rachel is a teenage girl going through a lot of the typical teenage problems: overbearing parents, trying to keep her grades up, and inconvenient crushes. Her latest crush, Chris, has more than a few secrets. He also has all the makings of a teen heartthrob--he is intelligent, thoughtful, handsome, and seems genuinely interested in what Rachel has to say. The only minor hitch is that Chris just happens to be an alien. As if being different species didn't cause enough problems for Rachel and Chris, they soon find their love forbidden by all, human and alien alike. To make matters worse, the aliens have taken an unhealthy interest in her that, if realized, will ruin more than just her love life. Rachel and Chris soon find themselves running from the aliens who will stop at nothing to get her back and government scientists who want to know what makes Rachel so special. Will the young lovers outrun their seemingly tireless enemies to enjoy their newfound love for each other? Some Kind of Way follows the intertwining lives of two exceptional people in their quest to overcome all obstacles in the name of love. Rochelle Cunningham is a published author and scientist. She is a graduate of the University of Texas, Austin. She loves learning about the human experience as seen through the eyes of others. This is her first novel.
The Roadmap to Literacy provides educators and parents all of the information necessary to teach their students the skills of reading, writing, grammar, and spelling so that they will be able to meet the demands of the upper grades-and beyond.
The strongest challenge to Christianity is the problem of evil, especially when trying to reconcile a loving God with: horrors against children the suffering of innocent animals suffering in hell suffering in ignorance of the truth because God spoke to one very small nation, but was silent to the majority of the world presumably condemned without a chance of hearing the gospel.As an atheist, Daniel Parks accepted a challenge to seriously examine the credibility of Christianity. He applied his investigative skills and intellect to study the arguments and evidence for atheism and for Christianity. He expected to affirm his atheism, but one by one, his studies kept pointing to Christianity as true, with the one exception being the problem of evil. None of the Christian explanations completely addressed the problem. But he saw that certain elements of the most promising ones fit coherently into a theodicy that persuasively solves the problem of evil in its entirety. Daniel Parks is a paralegal with over seventeen years of experience in personal injury law. He teaches at his church, and, in a variety of social media groups, discusses Christian and anti-Christian arguments and evidence with people of any worldview and belief.
The nation of Enid and her united allies have stood for millennia. Now there are petty squabbles threatening to tear them apart. It is time for a new king and the tenth king Terrell chooses Tobin, an elven historian. Tobin is also a dragonrider and peacekeeper, well liked by many. Once he becomes the eleventh king, Tobin and his dragon Crunin are charged with the thankless job of trying to build unity among the nations once again. As king, he decides to invite others into the alliance, namely humans, which leads to more dissention. Tobin seems to have been put in an impossible situation. The unrest continues to grow as Tobin struggles to maintain peace, while an unknown force maneuvers from the shadows toward the destruction of Enid and her allies.
Our life is the journey, and our ship is the ship of dreams. Faith is the fuel, and hope is the star that leads us. Let us choose our path wisely and pilot our ship through all the savage seas to a safe harbor. All things in time, set your goals, set your course, have faith in your own abilities and have the courage to ask for help in troubled times. Turn your ship into the wind and let the journey begin and let it last a lifetime and beyond.Build your life in the shadows of your family for they will protect, nurture you, and strengthen your faith for the journey ahead. Angels and ancestors surround you, they are your shield, protectors and guides, for they are your birthright. They will always be with you, they are the voice of reason, and the calming touch and they love you. When someone asks you "do you fear the darkness?" You say no for it is the time we rest and heal. For even alone in a darkened room you can feel their love and protection surround you. In the company of angels, you entered the world and their love and support will remain with you all the days of your life. My Name is Stephan V. Mastison and I am married with two children and live in Pensacola Florida. My education: I have bachelor's Degree in Science from the University of the State of New York. The degree was a split major with Ancient History and Sociology. I also have credentials in Meteorology from the DOD and from NOAA. I retired from the Air Force as a Weather Supervisor/Manager. After my Air Force retirement, I was hired by the National Weather Service. I worked for them for two years doing the NOAA Radio, radar, and forecasts. I then left them for a Department of Defense weather forecaster position. I retired a second time in 2015 from the Department of Defense as a Meteorological Supervisor/Trainer.Before I retired from the DOD my wife and I became interested in ghost hunting. We studied and became paranormal investigators. We also studied and became Masters in Reiki energy healing.
The Real Scoop on Float Fishing Guides Gear Lodges Lodging Weather Fish Cold Wet Ones Medical Help William L. (Bill) Wolfe is professor emeritus at the College of Optical Sciences, of the University of Arizona. He taught optics, with an emphasis on infrared techniques, for about twenty-five years and has been retired for about that long. He spent three years at the Honeywell Radiation Center in Lexington, MA, where he managed the Electro-optics Systems Department and taught part time at Northeastern University. His first real job (not counting delivering papers and pollinating lilies) was at The University of Michigan where he taught in the Electrical Engineering Department and did research at the Environmental Research Institute. Throughout all that time his favorite pastime was fly fishing.
Discharged combat veterans with multiple deployments need messages of hope and healing from prior and current military personnel. Veterans who have successfully transitioned out of the service and into civillian life, come to grips with the value of life in the face of traumatic scenarios in The Squad. Veterans who fought to save their buddies lives in combat, now are encouraged to fight for their own life and place in the civilian world verses taking their life. They are encouraged to seek the company of those discharged or soon to be discharged, in an effort to lessen feelings of isolation and depression that feed suicidal thinking and actions. The Chinook carrying the aircraft back for repairs symbolizes the process of current veterans wanting to assist or help carry those about to be or have been discharged back to civilian life.
If you love God and his Word, you will delight in this book. Most churches are teaching the same last day doctrine. Revelation is hard to understand. Very intelligent Christian men have interrupted the scriptures using their wisdom. I have heard God’s voice for many years. Here a little and there a little. If you desire to know who the two witnesses are? Or how about the man wounded by the sword and lives again. I will show you the correct length of the Tribulation. I will reveal the truth about the ten toes of Daniel and the ten horns of Revelation. The bible plainly points to the Nationality of the man of sin. Why have people missed it? So many opinions about where modern Babylon is located. Are you able to deal with the truth? The Spirit has showed me a mistake in the translation of the King James Bible. The omission of one comma can make a big difference. Antipas was not a martyr. Pergamos is not the seat of Satan. If you study the history of Pergamos, you will know what they knew. One of the most astounding revelations I have received from God concerns the casting of Satan down to earth. This was a spectacular event with lots of fireworks. This is taught in schools without realizing the significance. I show how the Spirit led me to this truth. The truth will set you free if you continue in his word. I have contacted most of the best Seminaries and Bible Schools in the U.S.. They do not want to hear from this man of God or from God. They are satisfied with teaching man’s wisdom. How about you?
YOUR JOURNEY STARTS HEREI believe the secret to sustaining a new lifestyle is not deprivation but addition and building the right habits at the right time. This book is designed to help you do just that. It's not just about mental or physical health, it's about lifestyle habits that will last a lifetime. After much success using my integrative health counseling programs with clients, I decided to write a "user manual." In Prescription for Change, we will not only tap into the psychology of behavior change but nourish it with nutrition counseling. Then, we will deconstruct states that keep us stuck and learn how to use your lifestyle as medicine. I truly feel that I have discovered a prescription for change! Blending psychology, biology, and neurology, I believe we can use the miraculous organ of the brain to help us change unwanted habits and behaviors. By adding the art and science behind mindfulness and meditation at the right time and place, you start to change and adopt habits that become second nature. You can refer to my website, www.restorebodybalance.com, for additional information. Let's begin your journey! Colleen A. Burns is an Integrative Health Counselor in the Boston, MA area. Practicing as a Licensed Mental Health Counselor and Licensed Drug and Alcohol Counselor for 20 years led her to enhance her credentials with scientifically based nutritional therapies, meditation and mindfulness education. Her innovative approach to health and wellness makes the path toward restoration in all facets of your life achievable and long-lasting.
The blind old man tapped the boy’s shoulders with a long loaf of bread: “Angelino, you’re now a Sicilian knight. When you get on that ship and go to America, you have to stand up to bullies, show them you’re not afraid, never cry and defend all girls.” When Giuseppe Angelo stepped off the Queen Frederika and on American soil for the first time, on that day after Labor Day in 1955, the old man’s words were still echoing in his ears. He spent the first two weeks at P.S.112 getting beat up by bullies and trying to save girls from hair pullings and foot trips by the “bad” boys. But he didn’t show fear and he never cried. The old man would’ve been proud.Through an exciting personal autobiography, Sicilian Knight tells the story of a Sicilian immigrant boy struggling to adapt to life in the United States. On his road to assimilation. the 9 year old overcomes homesickness, making new friends, and fighting bullies. Giuseppe used 1950s TV cultural icons (Superman, Hopalong Cassidy, Davy Crockett, the Cisco Kid), fads, hobbies (baseball cards and comic books) and the Boys Club (sports, games) to learn English as quickly as possible. Knowing that he would be put in first grade with his 6 year old sister if he didn’t learn his new language was also a huge incentive.Sicilian Knight is a slice of time, a sweet little vignette, that takes place in 1955. The timeless school age struggles engage grandparents, grandkids and everyone in between who appreciate success stories about focusing on a goal, showing courage, and never giving up until that goal is achieved. But most of all, Sicilian Knight is a happy, coming-of-age tale that inspires readers to find strength to face new adventures without forgetting the importance of where they came from.
David A Rodriguez holds a doctorate in the Philosophy of Clinical Hypnotherapy and is a certified Transpersonal Master hypnotherapist. He holds a bachelor degree from the University of Arizona. A lifetime metaphysical student and a laying on of hands healer who discovered in transpersonal hypnosis a higher call to complement the opportunity to be of service to others in their healing paradigm. His life journey has taught and prepared him for the opportunity to address matters within the metaphysical realm not necessarily as a teacher but rather as protagonist with the understanding that we are all together in this journey called life and that is up to us as a human race to stand up and speak up challenging ourselves to achieve higher spiritual grow beyond the expected societal norm.
Kirkus Review of Act Three: "Offering moments of sadness and plenty of laughs, Ward tenderly paints an honest portrait of the ups and downs of aging. "...Told through first-person letters the two friends write to each other, this breezy read is often light-hearted but sometimes deeply poignant. "...An endearing tale of coping with loss." A book club dessert: Act Three is a timely, fun, and thought-provoking journey of two best friends, Stel and Merci, plunging into the unknowns of life, as widows and mothers of sandwiched daughters, in search of answers to "What do I do now?" Joyce Ward writes about family, strong women, and anything unpredictable with a humorous twist. She lives with her artist husband in Southern California where amazing sunsets nourish her soul.
The Beveled Edge is a memoir of Kevin Braun who was born and raised in Northern California. His story begins with two young parents, Lee and Joy, struggling to raise their boys on a homestead during the early 1970's. The main character and his brother are forced to figure things out on their own when their parents' divorce and move to separate towns. As he grows older, the young man develops a sense of overconfidence that is a cover for some of his shortcomings and personal failures. He eventually pursues a reckless lifestyle which leads into a world of love and loss. Several journeys are made in an attempt to re-discover who he actually is. There will be a voyage across the Sea of Cortez, hiking alone in blinding snowstorms, and a trip to Europe with his best friend Brian. Time and again, Kevin finds that his only true salvation is found while pursuing an extreme passion for skiing. The slopes of Lake Tahoe and deep powder in Snowbird, Utah gave Kevin the strength and fortitude that he was so desperately seeking. The author lives with his wife, Jacqueline, and their children on five acres of rugged land near Santa Fe, New Mexico.
In this book we seek to examine and demonstrate evidence-based answers to the following questions. Which of the seemingly bizarre experiences often reported by people are true, and which of these experiences are mythical or false, and who qualifies to judge what is true and what is mythical or false? How can the people who go through scary, traumatising experiences, be helped effectively, in a meaningful way? How safe are mind games? What do they involve? What exactly is involved in the practices or experiences of channeling, and what is the true source of channeled information? Who, what, and where exactly are ancestral spirits? Who and what exactly are sangomas, traditional healers, mediums, spiritists, diviners, faith healers, fortune tellers, clairvoyants, astrologers, and by what powers do these people operate? Are there people who are 'witchdoctors, witches, or wizards', or is this term an insult? If there were to be 'witchdoctors', who would qualilify to be called as such? If someone feels called to become a sangoma, traditional healer, astrologer, faith healer, fortune teller, clairvoyant, spiritist, or medium, can such person be released from such a calling or responsibility? How should the person respond to that 'calling'? Can what we perceive as bad luck really be changed or prevented, and if so, how? After all, what is the real source or cause of the 'bad luck' that we perceive? What helpful interventions can be applied for people who live harrassed lives; whether due to dreams, visions, and especially people who feel harrassed by what they perceive to be supernatural phenomena, whether real or imagined (as some people will be quick to assume that these are imagined)?
From the pen of Eric Wentz comes another thriller etched in the burning sands of Central Asia. Preying in Iran, A Tapestry of Wounds delivers a thrilling and yet a disturbingly good read. Wentz reveals the dark underbelly of international sex trafficking across continents and the institutions that support the exploitation of children and women. The author’s work is populated with intrigue and details that demonstrate a man steeped not just in the history of war torn Central Asia, but also someone conversant in the blood money criminals that thrive as they prey upon those dislocated by war and the rumors of war. The plot is multi-faceted and as real as today’s headlines. Cultures as corrupt as they are current and as complex as the plots they hatch to enslave others – Wentz depicts them in ways that entertain, inform, and intimate the evil that undergirds the most nefarious of criminal practices. For those wishing to know the ugly truths of governments and the nexus between them and certain highly regarded international organizations, read this book and discover the ways and means by which good men and women fight to expose and ultimately to punish them. Arthur M. Kunath M. D., LTC USAR (Ret.)
BEAUTY BEYOND THE WATERFALLS OF LIFE is a collection of poems that reflects the author’s stark reality. Against a backdrop comprising a maelstrom of pain, she unflinchingly catalogs myriad bleak and vile events. Populated by death, physical and sexual abuse, drug and alcohol addiction, suicide attempts, mental illness, and the oppressive nature of the American judicial system, this book details horrors that would have broken a weaker person. But the author perseveres, often turning to the Lord, leaning on Him for comfort and guidance in her otherwise hopeless world.This is a book that reflects a real voice, shows the mental processes of persevering in the face of (or in spite of) life’s abuses. And it demonstrates the potent power of faith during times when that may be the only thing left . . . and the hardest thing to hold on to. Lillie Mae Johnson was born July 4, 1968, in Lallie Kemp Hospital in Independence, Louisiana, to Robert and Lillie Mae Johnson. I have eight children and eight grandchildren. My husband is Robert White. I thank the almighty for my family. I hope beauty beyond the waterfalls of life helps those who read it. It doesn’t matter the length, width, depth, or extended trials of your life’s waterfalls; God is always there to carry you through the falls, currents, and forever-roaring fatal waves that are trying to take your very breath away if you focus on Him. Looking beyond the hurt, pain, and darkness that’s flowing continually, he is the hope in the beginning, during, and at the end of each waterfall. I don’t know what yours may be, but I pray you hold on to his hands and ride through with the inner peace only the Father can give.
Becoming a widow is a most lonely, frightening experience. Widows - Our Words and Ways is an opportunity for a widow to relate to and learn from other women who have suffered the pain and challenges of losing a spouse. Regardless of who the widow is, she will hopefully find in these pages one or more individuals to whom she will relate and numerous nuggets of wisdom to help her move forward with her life. This book aims to help and inspire widows of different ages from diverse ethnic, racial, religious, and economic backgrounds and whose spouses died under various circumstances. §§ "An inspiring book on a heart wrenching subject: Twenty-five widows speak for themselves, offering surprising comfort and unique survival strategies that only those who have been there could be wise enough to conceive." Judith Sills, Ph.D., Psychologist, Author of the #1 New York Times bestseller Excess Baggage, Contributor to The Today Show, Psychology Today, past regular guest on The Oprah Winfrey Show. §§ "I know all too well the subject of this book. If only it had existed at the time of my loss. Yet, even now, this book has given much to me. In these pages, I hear the voices of women from all walks of life, united in the sharing of yesterday's loss and tomorrow's hope. More than consolation, Widows - Our Words and Ways, offers an outreached hand." Linda Richardson, New York Times bestselling author and Founder of Richardson, an International Sales Performance Company. Barbara Metsky Kretchmar, a New York City native, graduated from Hunter College High School, Harpur College (S.U.N.Y. at Binghamton), and Syracuse University College of Law. She was widowed at 46 years old with two young sons, 13 and 11, when her husband died in 1990.
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