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    A Journey Through the Word of God: The Study of The Four Gospels

    Hello New Bible Scholar. My name is Lady Flora Wiggins. I am the Founder and President of the Discipled Men & Women of Wisdom International Bible Institute. Let me start by saying, I believe in you. I sincerely believe there is a space inside each of us that is designed to crave the love of God. That love is found in the word of God. It is written in John 4:8,”God is Love.” It is also written in John 1, “The word was God.” Therefore, I have come to the conclusion that since we all have a natural need and desire for love, we should begin to look in the one place we are guaranteed to find it. That place is in the Holy Bible. I envision the peace and joy that comes from the pure love you will find here, transforming this world according to Romans 12:2. My dream is that this transformation will lead us to obey the command in II Chronicles 7:14 and ultimately we will see the healing of the land that God has promised us. The DMWW Bible Institute is my way of offering the amazing sixty-six book love letter from God, to anyone who has been looking for love in all the wrong places. It is also my way of obeying God’s command to disciple all nations to Christ before his return. There is a main reason for my answer to the calling of God to teach his word, internationally at no charge. It is because when God first called me to the ministry, I couldn’t afford the classes that I needed to be ordained. I cried and prayed. God told me to go back and be the change I wanted to see. The Lord said, “I could have just blessed you with money for classes. However, I allowed you to experience this pain because I trusted you to make a difference. Many have prayed the prayer you just prayed, wanting to preach my word, but a lack of money prevented them and people calling them bootleg. I need someone to obey me, no matter the cost? I said, “Yes Lord” and over several years, he trained me the way he wanted his word to be taught. He tested me by having me offer it free online worldwide, with no pay or natural compensation. I said, Yes Lord. God told me to teach his word “in context” without adding or taking away from its meaning. I said Yes Lord. Every day from that day to this one, I have spent teaching as he commanded. Today, I would like to invite you to join me, along with several men and women from all over the world on a spirit led journey through the Holy Bible. WELCOME!

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    A Lamp in the Window

    A LAMP IN THE WINDOW is based on facts and fiction. The author based her story, on childhood stories that her mother, Clemmie, told her about her childhood, while growing up on the family’s  farm in Minden, Louisiana. She used the stories that she remembered, and added her imagination to complete what she thought might have or could have happen.

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    A Legend of Elkapella

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    A Letter to Pope Francis: Musings On What Ails The Catholic Church

    In this book, the author shares his honest and personal opinions concerning certain attitudes and doctrines of the Catholic religion. His goal in writing this book is not to try to instruct or indoctrinate you. Rather, he wishes to present you with a menu of theories, reflections, and facts he has observed as an ex-Catholic; one who is a staunch believer in the 2600-year-old Golden Rule: “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.” Somehow the Catholic Church has betrayed that rule and finds herself in deep trouble.

    The criminal conduct of tens of thousands of priests and the Vatican’s cover-up of their actions has become one of the world’s biggest scandals. The Vatican must now follow the United Nations’ directive to open up its files concerning the sexual abuse of children by priests. In the last few years alone, legal suits related to this abuse have amounted to billions of dollars. The Church could end up monetarily bankrupt… if not morally. But we have a new player on the scene: Pope Francis. He is a nonconformist and shows signs that he is ready to face the music and do whatever it takes to save the ailing Church. Will he overcome the misogynistic attitude of his Church and allow the marriage of priests and the ordination of women?

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    A Life Not Expected: But A Journey Worth Taking

    Born in her grandparents’ bedroom on October 11, 1925, Violet Grayson says of her writing, “At the age of fourteen, I wrote a poem and a rather dismal short story. I sent the short story to Collier’s magazine, where it was immediately rejected. I redeemed my pride by later winning a school-wide essay contest at Cumberland High School and becoming an at-large reporter for our school paper, The Chronicle. As a senior, I was named literary editor of our yearbook. My English teacher, Mr. Skahan, suggested I switch to the college course since he saw me as scholarship material, but that was too much of a reach in those Great Depression years. After graduating in 1943, I worked in an office, married in 1949, and became a mother in 1950 and then a single parent in 1952. My writing would have to wait until January 1986 when, at the age of sixty, I launched my literary career.”

     

    Violet has had twenty-four personal-experience stories, articles, how-to pieces, and short stories published. She also wrote a column for the Foxboro Reporter in her former home of Foxboro, Massachusetts. In California, since 1993, she contributed to “Two Cents,” an opinion column in the San Francisco Chronicle maintained by a pool of citizens. She is an active member and Secretary of Writers West of Alameda Inc.

     

    This is her fourth book. The first, In the Village Lonsdale, was published in 2006. Her second, A Gossamer Cord, was published in 2011. Her third, Jeremy’s Cottage, was published in 2013.

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    A Life Story of Heritage and Faith

    A Life Story of

    Heritage

    and Faith

    A Life Story of Heritage and Faith is a book of my life experiences of rural upbringing and as an internal medicine physician over a 40-year career. It is centered around my relationships with God and man: family, friends, patients, community; and my heritage and faith, through serial personal tragedies, and in working with others in the joys, trials and challenges of life.

    Please come with me as I chronicle my humble beginnings through education and ministering to patients, friends, employees and many others. Let’s get started in 1955 on our farm on the day and occasion of my first remembrances and self-awareness.

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    A Light in the Darkness

    Angela Fujiwara enters her sophomore year of high school with a world changed. She apprenticed herself to a necromancer classmate to learn magic and hasn’t told her parents about it. But some of her friends do know, and the final exam will be pass or fail.

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    A Lyricist is Born

    For more than twenty years, a dedicated lyricist has chased his dream of becoming a recognized artist, pouring his passion into every line and verse. However, as reality sets in like a sunset, he realizes that the bridge to success and greatness is long, challenging—and at times, seemingly impossible.

    This memoir reflects on the struggles, setbacks, and quiet moments of doubt that shaped his journey, revealing the resilience needed to keep creating when the dream feels out of reach. More than a personal story, it serves as a reminder to artists and dreamers everywhere that greatness requires consistency, patience, and unwavering perseverance—even when the finish line seems distant.

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    A Manual for the Modern Mystic: How to Practice Being in the Presence of God

    A guide about how to weave spiritually into real-world experiences by following 12 basic, manageable laws.

    The word “mystic” often brings to mind a person who lives outside society in order to maintain his rarified state. However, Olesky (Astrology and Consciousness, 1995, etc.) writes that a mystic way of being can enhance every aspect of normal human existence—from childbirth to creative expression to simple tasks such as tidying a workspace or watering plants in a garden. His manual lay outs universal laws he has identified (and followed) as guideposts for spiritually connected living. The laws correlate with the 12 zodiac signs, which Olesky has eloquently expanded to embody the full range of flesh-and-blood experience. For example, the possession-focused earth sign Taurus embodies the Law of Survival, while the expansive sign of Sagittarius correlates with the Law of Abundance. (Other laws touch on Creativity, Love, Harmony, Transcendence and other principles). However, this is no mere astrological guide: Olesky fleshes out the principle behind each law before touching on the astrological correlation and explains the consequences of “not aligning” with each law. The book never becomes dry or preachy; Olesky draws on his own experiences as well as those of his family, clients and teachers to breathe life into each law and highlight the laws’ relevance and achievability. The result is an eminently readable, heartfelt and soulful manual, graced by Olesky’s wisdom as well as quotations and ideas from spiritual teachers across the centuries.

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    A Midnight Clear: A Dog’s Christmas

    A black Lab dog, Max, is abandoned as a puppy and adopted by a landscaper. They live in a ranch house across from a golf course where they and neighbors take their dogs on walks. Max befriends other dogs until their masters show prejudice. Max and his best dog pal leave in a winter snow storm and meet an Hispanic couple with the wife about to give birth on Christmas Eve. Max and his friend find them shelter in an allegory of The Nativity and all ends well with the dogs’ masters finding them and restoring the centuries-old pact between man and dog.

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    A Mother’s Good Grace: How Far Will It Go?

    I guess that’s why they say family will always protect each other from the things that the outside world has to offer and though we always may hurt each others feelings and know that were all crying on the inside we will always create a protective coating to shield each other from showing it off on the outside but everyday seems perfect until you see who they really are on the inside but the one thing that everybody fails to realize is that they wouldn’t and wont trade in their imperfect families or imperfect lives for anyone or anything in the world and you sometimes just have to learn how to endure a lot of things in order to enjoy these types of things and or comforts in our lives my life maybe messed but its perfectly messed but most importantly so is every body else’s life.

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    A Negro Death: Minstrelsy: An African American Experience in the Development of Black Popular Culture:A Socio-Cultural Story of the African American Blues Experience during Ante Bellum and Reconstruction: Volume 1

    DEATH OF THE NEGRO volume 1

    “The ancestors of the Negro in America brought their songs with them into slavery”

    [Negro Music in New York – a chronological survey”. Federal Writers Project, 1936-38.]

    During the period of the antebellum south, “Sorrow-songs” or “Escapist songs” were placed in a similar category to the unpardonable songs because they were freedom songs that applied the same minor traditional tones from Africa as the songs already hated by the master. Later, at the beginning of the 20th Century, Spirituals and Sorrow songs were confused as coming out of the same whishes by collectors and religious apologists.

    Please remember that many to the communities forcibly migrated from Africa were familiar with Hymns because of their immigration from Egypt thousands of years before. What we hear today is, all of the song were performed in what are referred to as “the blues”. As stated by Gellert, this music was brought from Africa with the,. This music was adapted to the current circumstances and has continued until the present.

    The intellectual nature of these Escapists compositions was never promoted. Thus, because of how the actual songs were sung, the intent of the lyrics was not understood. Only Gellert understood the use of the word Escapist as a metaphor of “Sorrow Songs” urging the populous to take the Underground Railroad to escape to freedom. Freedom represented the name avoided.

    The idea in giving this lecture as a narration/dialogue play short story is to create a setting in which the scholar learners may visualize the conditions people lived. The point is to use a lyric poet to speak about the feeling the oppressed poor felt during the time these songs were composed and delivered. The accompanying lyric post is an African American blues singer. This lyric poet comes from particular reference points because his lyrics are universal to all poor people of the world.

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    A Penny For Your Thoughts

    Poetry is the song that poets sing to beautify the world. In A Penny for Your Thoughts, contemporary American poet Penny Johnson presents verses about nature, love, life, death, philosophy, and religion. She considers American life in the present day. With her writing, she hopes to teach, fulfill, entertain, heal wounds, and show the beauty of the world. Johnson offers her work as a gift to anyone longing for the uplifting and nourishing experience that poetry can provide. Th is poetry collection explores a wide range of themes and seeks to provide inspiration and satisfaction while enhancing the

    natural splendor of the world. A Special Joy On Thursday morn, a colt was born To everyone’s delight As our gaze met, how his eyes did shine and the last thing I thought when I looked at him was, I wish that he were mine.

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    A People Set Apart

    When chance, the flamboyant scion of a well-to-do family, makes it to the United States from his war-torn Biafra, it doesn’t occur to him that life isn’t going to be the same as it is in his homeland.

    But he learns fast. And by sheer will and personal grit, he is able to bulldoze his way in his new abode. Turning adversities into advantage he develops one of the most enduring relationships ever imagined. Turnkey, his nemesis turns friend, and over a short period of time, that metamorphosis yields an instant result. Chance schools him to change course and makes him to understand that he can buy himself out of the box seemingly reserved for him and his ilk that will place him in low level of society’s cadet in perpetuity. Having seen the light, they hit the ground running. Their friendship bossoms, and Chance becomes his greatest confidante.

    When Chance offers to take him and a group of his American friends to his homeland of Biafra, a country remembered in flashpoints of war and pillage and destruction, and man’s inhumanity to man, Turnkey is there to defend his friend and dispel all erroneous notions of a people he hasn’t met except one man.

    Biafra, plundered since time immemorial, and thought dead, has risen from the ashes of pillagery by dint, and indefatigable spirit of her irrepressible people to hoist her flag in the firmament for all to see. In Biafra, Africa is unbound.

    Turnkey, a fortuitious child, and even luckier than a cat with more than nine lives, doesn’t leave anything to chance. Like his father, he toils from a young age knowing where he’s coming from but also with an eye to where he’s heading to. Yet, it’s him that the mighty God has had his path cleared before him.

    And when fortune smiles on him owing to a huge bequeathal of his granduncle, it’s to Chance that he turns to, and it’s in his friend’s homeland that he chooses to invest his largesse because he wholeheartedly believes that they’re a people a set apart in spite of the challenges right and about them.

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    A Plague of Pukekos

    Moving to New Zealand, setting up home there and dealing with the unique issues of the local wildlife in for the form of a blue coloured bird called the Pukeko – full of character! Let us discover the book and its great story!

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    A Poet’s Diary

    For Lisa, a diary always meant writing poems. Often set in worlds of hellscape, meadow or ocean, her first collection bathes the reader in darkness, sunlight and moonbeam. The reader will find themselves lost aboard a sinking ship, on a train barreling through mountain snow, or clinging to a towering cliff. Presented in nine books, this collection runs the gamut of human emotions, exposing the tenderness and naivety of youth, the infatuation and dismay of immature love, and the early realizations of finding your place in this world. It is for young souls struggling to find hope and for old souls ready to reminisce.

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