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    Warrior for Christ: The Warrior Chronicles

    Image being beaten and left for dead. Waking up from a coma finding yourself separated from your wife and children. Only to face a trial of Job, losing everything.

     

    Logan Crawford – On Spotlight Network calls this, “An awe inspiring true story of Bryan Porter . . . ‘Warrior for Christ – Warrior Chronicles.’ After surviving a brutal attack, Bryan’s life spirals into the unimaginable-into unemployment, homelessness, and imprisonment. Through it all; however, he has an unshakeable faith in God.

     

    This gripping real-life narrative chronicles Bryan’s journey of resilience, faith, and triumph over adversity.’

    – Atticus Publishing

     

    Lion Leaf Publishing & Marketing – “Warrior for Christ . . . embodies the relentless fight against adversity, both seen and unseen, as he traverses the tumultuous landscapes of physical confrontation and spiritual warfare.

    Bryan’s journey serves as a rallying cry for believers and non-believers alike – a call to arms in the battle for the soul. His story is a testament to the enduring power of faith, a reminder that even in the darkest of times, hope remains eternal.

    – Lion Leaf Publishing & Marketing

     

    Now he boasts that he has no fear. Through Christ he is immortal; and a warrior for Christ!

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    Warriors of the Deities: Orisha Bloodlines

    This book is a tribute to the ancestors who walked before us and the power that still flows through our blood.

    It is fiction, yes-but it’s also truth, myth, memory, and resistance. To read this is to reclaim something forgotten.

    This story isn’t just meant to entertain-it’s meant to awaken.

    As you journey through the Yoruba land of Ilaro, ask yourself:

    What traditions are worth fighting for?And what truths are you brave enough to reclaim?

    Myth meets memory.

    Bloodline meets destiny.

    And silence meets revolution.

    This is not just a novel. This is a calling.

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    Washington D.C. Please Don’t Hurt Me: We Are The People 2024

    I dedicate this book: “Washington D.C., Don’t Hurt Me 2024. We the People,” to all government agencies, especially to the Supreme Court of our country. From 2016 to 2024, we have witnessed abusive events of persecution against former President Donald J. Trump. It is your responsibility to restore Truth, Justice, and Peace to us. Remember: fulfilling the sacred duty of upholding Justice and serving the people “honestly,” regardless of which political party we belong to or which president appointed you to your position. May God Bless our country and enlighten the members of our institutions, always remembering that “transparency in presidential elections” must be respected, and any discrepancies should be resolved according to the law, as was done in the past with Gore and Bush, and other challenges in our country. Not with the compromised words of members of different political parties today. Always remembering
    that “Only the truth will put on the virile robe.” -José de la Luz y Caballero.

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    Water in the Belly

    In this parody of all-knowing capitalism, Frank Holmes survived the stock market crash of 2008 by parody, forming a rock and roll band called the Cherry. He is Odysseus in his parody of Homer and Joyce. It’s PG-13. Parallel to this plot is the story of a spy, Butch Lautsky. It’s a spy novel parody defending the FBI.

    Universal and evolutionary, the congress can be a lifeguard. Article I, section 10 of the US Constitutional Law is used to attempt to void state government regulations, not federal regulations.

    D. L. Snow graduated from the University of California and the University of Chicago.

    Intertwined with the parody are thoughts about U.S. politics, religion, events, the constitution, the state of the world, congress, etc. Words such as “rebirth” and “zen” are mentioned quite a bit throughout the book. An excerpt from Water in the Belly that speaks to the mixture of story, thoughts, writing style, is: “Sherry’s religion is the Catholic Church. We need our mythodology to let us get a foothold on the world of Homer. The dead immortal God like Zeus. The Odyssey is the story of a man who spent 10 years at war and spent in years coming home, with references to The Iliad throughout the former classic by Homer. It’s all time, the tropes of history. For Public Policy.”

     

    It is an intellectual maze to fully come to grasp with this extensive piece of literature. Perhaps there is more artistry and genius within than what appears on the surface. Water in the Belly will be of interest to Homer’s Odyssey enthusiasts, or perhaps it is just one person’s unique and untranslated thoughts about America and how a man in the 2008 recession era can be compared to Homer’s Odyssey. Regardless, D.L. Snow certainly deserves credit for his creativity and pursuit of such a difficult task as writing this unusual 500-page novel.

     

    -Pacific Book Review

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    We Are God Like Jesus Christ

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    We Have All Been Broken

    I write the things you wish you could say, but can only whisper in the dark.

    This book is dedicated to the broken, living and dead alike. We have all been broken. Every one of us. Some get stronger, the rest stay broken in the darkness. I observe people and tell their story. Vanity, greed, and ego have eroded the Human condition for far too long.

    You are not alone.

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    We Run over Snakes: A Fictional Novel in a True Historic Setting and Time

    “WE RUN OVER SNAKES” is a fictional novel set in an actual historical time and setting. It is a story of the struggle of military veterans and their families carving homestead farms from dirt, sagebrush and rattlesnakes in rugged Wyoming. The lives of three families become intricately interwoven as they form friendships and partnerships in battling the rigors of scratching out a living on soil that won’t cooperate. Wanting only to be left alone to love their land and their families, the farmers find themselves drowning in politics as they discover the government had misrepresented the capabilities of their homestead land. This is a story of disappointment and hope, of pain and triumph, of fear and faith.

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    We the Hunters

    Denver Colorado, 1878. A cold-blooded murder opens the gateway to Hell. US Deputy Marshal, Tom Wade’s wife and two children are murdered, then burned inside the torched house. Wade buries their remains, has his cry, then tosses his Badge into the ashes. Thus begins a determined hunt for the killers, believe to have been five. Based on suspicion, he tracks down one of them and beats a confession out of him. Gaining information concerning the remaining four, it is rumored Wade then killed the man and set out tracking the others. Back in Denver, Chief US Marshal Arch Steinberge, Wade’s longtime friend and 15 year boss, finds himself fresh on the trail of his ex-deputy; and not without grave apprehension.

    Emotions run high and the dark power of blind-sided rage lay heavy on the minds of both men. But deep inside Senior Marshal Steinberge, there lies a dire, personal unrest; when their paths cross, the Law must override his Heart!

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    We The People: Forming a More Perfect Union

    What a great day when America looked beyond color and chose a man of integrity, character, a spirit of inclusion, and the heart of a servant to be the 44th U.S. President. A working class citizen who rose from humble beginnings, the President believes that a perfect union allows all people of color, class, and socioeconomic backgrounds access to America’s riches. All these things which make him loved among working Americans are the same reasons he is loathed among men within a secret society who have sworn allegiance to destroy both him and America. In the midst of $18 billion in CEO bonuses, $70 billion in corporate bank bailouts, in spite of record breaking lay-off s, unemployment, foreclosures, and citizen suffering, the members of this secret society remain wealthy! You may ask, “How is this possible? How could I have been deceived for so long?” The answer is revealed in the pages of this honest and provocative look at America’s politics and the media. Professor of Criminology Clifford Sanders exposes the secret society and how they have controlled politics, America’s beliefs, and the economic system for decades. Everyone who loves America should discover how they are being deceived, manipulated, and destroyed by some of the least likely candidates.

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    We’ve Done Them Wrong: A History of The Native American Indians and How The United States Treated Them

    “From the mountains, to the prairies

    To the oceans white with foam,

    Every Native American

    Must leave his home.” I.

    Imagine that someone comes to your home and forces you at gunpoint to leave. Your response might be termed “savage”

    “Savage” was how the New World invaders described American Indians. Settlers chased them across the continent, as the government signed treaties that they later broke. They also subjected the native inhabitants to horrible atrocities.

    Author George E. Saurman, a World War II veteran and proud American, explores what really happened to Native American Indians, examining

    • Native American Indian tribes and their customs;
    • the actions of early settlers, including William Penn and his holy experiment;
    • contributions of the Native American Indians; and
    • conditions on reservations today.

    Saurman also considers how the Bureau of Indian Affairs handled relations between natives and settlers, as well as what Native American Indians from the past and today have had to say about events.

    Even today, broken promises obscure what’s really going on in Native American Indian Communities, It’s time that a serious effort be made to rectify the situation, and it starts by realizing that We’ve Done Them Wrong.

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    Wedding Planning Guide, A Brides Work Book

    Tanya Porter her experience as a wedding coordinator to produce thus resource for brides, grooms, parents, and other wedding planners/coordinators. If the steps are followed, anyone can plan a beautiful event with less stress and expense. Now retired from coordinating weddings, she still does consulting.

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    Weeds 3: Look Like Real Leaves

    I wrote this book for my love for weeds. I love weeds because they remind me of when I used to walk in the wilderness in my home country. There were many weeds, some were nomadic on my way, and reminded me of St. John’s who used to walk along the wilderness and see many different weeds, this is why I chose to write a book about weeds, to commemorate St. John Baptist life. Wilderness and the variety of weeds he encountered.

    $33.99
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    Weeds: Part 2

    I wrote this book for my love for weeds. I love weeds because they remind me of when I used to walk in the wilderness in my home country. There were many weeds, some were nomadic on my way, and reminded me of St. John’s who used to walk along the wilderness and see many different weeds, this is why I chose to write a book about weeds, to commemorate St. John Baptist life. Wilderness and the variety of weeds he encountered.

    $12.99
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    Weeping: The Soul of a Christian Nation

    Christianity has been defined and framed by the rulers of kingdoms, civilizations, and governments for thousands of years. A religion started in the name of Jesus is now under more scrutiny than ever, with people being divided over what it means to be humane, to be giving, and to have a good heart. To help ease those divisions, we must go back to the beginning of religion itself. This book takes a deep dive into what the Bible teaches and how those lessons have been interpreted throughout history.

    The author seeks to answer questions such as:

    •Will history prove that America has sustained her strength because of God’s grace and favor?

    •What exactly are Christian principles and what are the origins of these principles? • What does it really mean to “love they neighbor?”

    •What message did God give to His people to follow? Throughout the book, the author examines the cause and effect of religion-as well as the principles America was founded upon. He argues that if more people understood the Bible, the country would show more love to all of its citizens.

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    What Happens Now

    Major General Daniel Jorgensen and his family are back in Knoxville, Colorado where Dan is ROTC instructor at Knoxville College. Dan is hoping that the attacks on himself and his family are over. But having put over 200 in prison, and some on death row, for murder and a variety of other serious crimes, plus 10 dead, do you suppose that their might be a number of people after my head? Dan and his wife Grace are prepared for most attacks on their family. You would think that with the death rate of attackers during their attacks on Dan and family, that the attacks would drop off. Time will tell.

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    What India and Virgin Mary Have In Common

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