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    Go And Make Disciples Of All Nations

    Explore the ways this couple reached people with astounding results. Travel with them as they go to exciting cities in Europe and North Africa. Learn of the difficulties the Pages had and how they overcame them. Find out what life is really like on the mission field.

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    Going Postal: 2nd Edition

    Willie Roy Hargis worked for the Postal Service for 32 years. He began his Postal career as a City Letter Carrier in 1967. In January 1973, while carrying mail he enrolled at Tarrant County Junior College, attending night classes. After receiving a promotion in 1975 to Building Services Supervisor, he began working nights and enrolled at Texas Wesleyan College. He graduated from Texas Wesleyans College in December 1978, with a degree in Business Administration.

    Mr. Hargis worked as a City Letter Carrier, a Carrier Technician, Building Service Supervisor, as an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) Counselor, a Labor Relations Assistant, Injury Compensation Supervisor, Delivery Service Supervisor, Station Superintendent, Station Manager, Ad Hoc EEO Investigator, and Labor Relations Representative.

    In 1988, the Fort Worth office became a District Office, and the Labor Relations Representative position was upgraded to Manager. Mr. Hargis remained in that position until retirement in 1999. In addition, to his Postal career, Mr. Hargis graduated from Special Warfare School at Fort Bragg, NC in 1966, and served his country as an Army Special Forces, Green Beret, Paratrooper.

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    Hagrid The Tiny Lamb With The Big Name

    The author Cheri Magnuson is a retired Engineer living her dream on a small farm in Maine. She has an Icelandic Fiber Flock, and most of her stories are about them. This story is about a darling little white lamb that was born early to a first-time mom. She cleaned him off and stood beside him, but he was too weak to nurse. This is when the Shepherd steps in and does her best to help the little one survive. Hagrid only weighed a little over three pounds when he was born and had no teeth. Lambs are usually born with milk teeth. He had a very weak suck reflex and his mouth was cool so he was brought in to the Shepherds home for care. This story is about his journey the little preemie with the BIG name.

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    Have You Seen My Daddy?

    Who is your daddy? If Pastor John R. Peyton was asked this question when he was a boy, he might be ashamed to admit who his daddy was, having grown up in an abusive household with an alcoholic, womanizing father.

    However, now as a faithful servant of God and pastor of a loving church, he can now say his true daddy is that of his heavenly Father God.

    His new book, Have You Seen My Daddy?, is Pastor John’s detailed life story, beginning with his birth and childhood in Virginia to a strong Christian mother and an abusive, lost father. As he grew up, he witnessed hypocrisy in his home church and racism from other churches, wondering if this Jesus that was spoken of was really someone to be praised and worshipped.

    He was soon drafted into the army and traveled to Central America and, all while struggling with his hatred toward white people that intensified through his involvement with the Black Panther Party. It wasn’t until the most unlikely of people witnessed to him of God’s love and Jesus’s sacrifice that Pastor John’s life turned around and because of this he was sent to Vietnam.

    As Pastor John moved forward with his life, becoming a husband and father to three daughters, he began to feel God leading him down certain paths where his testimony of God taking away the hate and bringing him peace was impacting people’s lives.

    Pastor John, as an agent of reconciliation for God, has been the vessel to change the lives of many, from lost lives in prison ministry to the well-to-do and various races and statuses. The hope is that readers will understand through his life story the need for God in our lives and that change for the better can only happen through Jesus.

    Have you seen your Daddy? Because He’s looking for you!

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    Hell In Heaven

    Born in Trujillo, Peru, Victor A. Arana, M.D. immigrated to the United States in 1963, after receiving a medical degree from San Marcos University School of Medicine in Lima, Peru. He continued his surgical studies in the United States, specializing in Transplantation, Gastroenterology and Proctology. Arana has published several papers in American and international journals, and he released his first book, Irregularities in Correctional Institutions, in 2007. Additionally, Arana has presented lecturesat teaching seminars around the world and served as a trustee for the International Academy of Proctology. In the May 2006 issue of Contigo Peru in U.S.A., he was recognized as one of the best gastric surgeons in the world. Arana currently resides inFlorida, where he volunteered his medical services to the local Hispanic community.

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    I Have Not Picked Up My Dinosaurs Yet Today: A Personal Account of Life with Depression-Anxiety Disorder

    Helene Meyer grew up in St. Louis, Missouri. After graduating from Washington University with a BA, majoring in English and Spanish, she began a long teaching career in both private and parochial schools. All along, Helene struggled with her own private hell: waging a battle against depression and anxiety disorder. Ashamed to admit to anyone that she had these mental and emotional problems, she decided to write down all she had experienced.
    Using new emotional/mental strength, Helene wanted to reach out to others who suffer from these devastating illnesses. Instead of doing so by writing autobiographically, Helene chose to use theatrically-styled readings based on her own life. These readings can be done in mental care settings by social workers, psychiatrists, psychologists or among families and friends who want to overcome the stigma of mental illness. In 2011, Helene founded an NPO called “Slaying Dragons” whose mission is to destroy the stigma of mental illness through theater. The website is www.slayingdragons.org. She hopes many people and organizations will reach out to “Slaying Dragons” performances to help those in need. The impact of these readings are overwhelming.
    According to Dr. Collins Lewis, professor emeritus from Washington University, this book will help many people who suffer from depression and anxiety.
    Proceeds from the sale of this book will go to “Slaying Dragons” to help destroy the stigma of mental illness.

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    Is Anyone Out There

    A book of feelings and things we go through in life or be a part of it. For feeling and people are everywhere you go.

    To show you are not alone. To leave behind a good word and memories. And how to go through life with right choices.

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    It’s Just Cancer, God is STILL God!

    This book…… it’s JUST cancer…. is a totally different book with a totally different approach. It is written to give the often times hopeless (cancer patients) the assurance of eternal hope (God’s Will) for the disease (or any other extreme crisis) they may be facing. May God richly bless you as you read what I sincerely pray is God’s message through me, for you!!

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    Life and Experiences of a Navy Chaplain and Family

    Dave Page joined the Navy during the Korean War. After nearly drowning in a riptide in Hawaii, it drastically changed his life. He was converted into faith in Christ, and soon after felt God’s call into the ministry. He pastored churches through college and seminary. Then the Lord led him into the Navy chaplainry with a service of more than twenty-two years.

    Gwyn and her husband married during their college years. Seminary followed, and not long after, she became a chaplain’s wife. So she and her three children supported and followed when duty called her husband.

    Read about the life and experiences of a Navy Chaplain and Family.

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    Living In God’s Grace

    Living in God’s Grace is a collection of daily Bible verses, followed by a unique and personal prayer. The prayers are a way to help everyone fi nd a way to make the words in the Bible applicable to each person’s own personal life and daily prayer. Everyone will be able to engage in reading the Bible through the daily section printed above the prayer. The goal is to make one’s prayer life intimate and directed by the Bible selection. The prayers will help those hesitant about praying to use a format that encourages each person to make their own unique prayer to God.

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    Memoir of A Black Christian Nationalist: Seeds of Liberation

    These days are filled with social unrest. Lack of compassion from elected officials, police brutality, unjust laws that create poverty through minimal wages but soaring profits for capitalists, benign neglect of blighted neighborhoods, and crime within the cities and in governments create a landscape of oppression that directly diminishes the quality of life, especially for African Americans. What is the role of the Black church and Black Christians in light of these realities? Just to save souls is not enough!

    Memoir of a Black Christian Nationalist: Seeds of Liberation is a poignant personal story of the author’s thirty-year experience of being a Black Christian Nationalist. The theological framework, program, and organization re-establishing the Black church’s relevancy to the liberation struggle are eloquently and informatively interwoven in. . .

     

    •The DNA Research about the Race of Jesus

    •The Powerful Leadership of Reverend Albert B. Cleage Jr., Founder of the Shrines of the Black Madonna

    •The Transformation of Black People

    •The Seeds of Liberation-Answers for the Black Church

    •Practices That Create Freedom, Power, and a More Humane World

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    Murder In Stoney Lonesome

    A Hollywood Producer, Andy Abbott, was kidnapped in Sapporo, Japan, by a Psychotic Scientist who plans to infect the world with a deadly serum, then become a Savior with an anecdote he has yet to perfect. Told by Japanese officials that his plane crashed and there were no survivors, the widow was given an Urn full of ashes and dismissed. No longer needing to live in Bal Air, Abby Abbott moves back to her roots in Bloomington, Indiana. Having built a new home in a nearby artsy community, Nashville, IN, she stumbles across the body of an Asian in a forest on her property. That murder leads to an investigation by a number of Federal Agencies. It stretches from the United States to Japan, Russia, Finland, England and back to Bloomington and Nashville. Intrigue combines with humor in a Senior Citizen Facility. It is a compelling read from cover to cover.

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    My Life Story

    This book is an autobiography that depicts my life as a child that lost her mother at a tender age of three. It will show the good and bad of how I did or did not cope with many situations. I had many insecurities that captivated my progress in becoming the true successful individual that! should and could have become. But for the grace of God, I am who I am today.

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    Not the Only Ticket, An Autobiography

    My name is Aaron Molock. I was born April 7, 1963. I am married to the most beautiful woman in the world, with one son. I graduated from South- western Senior High in June of 1981. I graduated from Coppin State College in May of 1987 with a Bachelors Degree in Management Science. I graduated from the United States Air Force Basic training November of 1987 and went on to serve 20 years in the military. I ended with a 7th Level Skill in Administration and Contracting.
    I am currently in my 25th year at The University of Maryland Baltimore and I and my subordinates are responsible for the mail of 7,000 individuals on campus. I am in my 25th season with Baltimore Orioles and I am in my 19th season with the Baltimore Ravens. My wife and I own our own business.
    I believe everyone in life’s first love is God, everything else comes after. One should become successful at anything that holds their attention. One should become a successful husband or wife and a parent. The impact of my legacy should be one that shows a history of stability and achievements that were not supposed to happen to an individual such as myself. I would like people to speak of me as a devoted husband and father, a conscientious family member and a caring and loving friend. I must be remembered for being a hard worker, one who worked hard to achieve much. People will remember me for my self-worth, but above all, my greatest achievements in this life have been my marriage to my wife and the raising of my son.

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    Schätze der Dunkelheit

    Der Autor, der sich auf die Suche nach Antworten auf die tiefgründigen Fragestellungen des Lebens gemacht hat, bietet in seinem Werk eine Fülle von Anregungen und Erleuchtungen auf dem Weg zum Frieden, zum Selbstfrieden und zum Frieden gegenüber Gott. In diesem Buch finden Sie Antworten auf die tiefsten Fragen des Lebens und werden ermutigt und erleuchtet, Frieden mit Ihrer Vergangenheit, mit sich selbst und mit Gott zu finden. Sie werden grundlegende menschliche Einstellungen erkennen, die es zu überwinden gilt, und Sie werden grundlegende Wahrheiten über Gott erfahren, die Sie in keiner Gemeinde hören werden. Wir lernen gesunde Wege kennen, mit unseren Ängsten, unserer Scham und vielen Täuschungen, denen wir in unserem Leben ausgesetzt sind, umzugehen. Entdecken Sie die wahre Definition von Rechtschaffenheit in Gottes Augen und werden Sie Zeuge der wunderbaren Art und Weise, wie Gott denen hilft, die ihn um Hilfe bitten.

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    Seven Ways to Treat a Lady: Confessions of a Bartender

    As a young man of eighteen years, in the time when the Vietnam War was raging, Joseph Palmese was given a choice by the court: court-sanctioned probation and possible jail time or enlist in the military. He chose the latter, joined the United States Marine Corp, and spent almost three years in Vietnam engaging in combat operations. But the mental stress and physical fatigue caused by his experiences in Vietnam had never tempered his dream of becoming a bartender, which he had a taste of right after boot camp. This book is fourteen years of his life as a Professional Bartender, during and after the military… and his passion for beautiful women… good wine… and Las Vegas… has only grown more intense over the years.

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