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(0)By : Rosa M. Sáenz-Aragón
Parchita
$3.99 – $14.99Price range: $3.99 through $14.99When I was young, my mom and dad did their best to provide for our family. Money was scarce. Neighbors and our church would sometimes give us clothing. I remember finding a pair of pants in one of the boxes which fit me perfectly. However, I grew taller and my pants unfortunately didn’t. My mom would either sew patches to cover up holes from overuse and she would also sew fabric to the bottom of each pant leg to make them longer. The word for patches in Spanish is parches. Parchita is what inspired me to write this book. I truly hope you enjoy my story.
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The Poor Immigrant Who Became Successful: True Life Story
$4.99 – $9.99Price range: $4.99 through $9.99“The Poor Immigrant Who Became Successful” is an inspiring memoir detailing Harris Bob’s challenging immigration journey from poverty-stricken Cameroon to the USA. Bob faced physical assaults, near-death situations, betrayal, and discrimination, but with endurance, luck, and the help of heroes, he achieved his goal. This gripping and motivating story showcases the resilience and determination of immigrants in the face of hardship, making it a compelling read for anyone seeking inspiration and hope.
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(0)By : Dr. Ulysses Labilles
The Genome of Faith: A Life Unfolding Between Heaven and Earth: A Scientist’s Testament Beyond the Timeline
$3.99 – $9.99Price range: $3.99 through $9.99Dr. Ulysses Lagrimas Labilles, an epidemiologist, cancer researcher, and public health advocate, has a personal journey that has shaped his professional path. His academic achievements, including a PhD in Applied Public Health Epidemiology and the presidency of the Golden Key International Honour Society and other distinguished academic societies, are impressive. With a 3.8 GPA and a distinguished career during the COVID-19 pandemic and in precision oncology, Dr. Labilles has dedicated his life to improving outcomes for the vulnerable. However, it is his journey, following a diagnosis of stage 4 non-small cell lung cancer, that has led him to focus on healing, faith, and legacy, making his story one of resilience and hope.
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(0)By : Nan Bradley
The Arkansas Traveler
$3.99 – $7.99Price range: $3.99 through $7.99Reliving his masterpiece.
Dive into a journey of creativity and humor as one man turns life’s challenges into unforgettable poems. Discover how a little wit can change everything. This book shows how laughter, poetry, and resilience can transform even the toughest of times.
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(0)By : Sgt. James R. Willis
A Toy Black Soldiers Story
$3.99 – $8.99Price range: $3.99 through $8.99The Author grew up in a two-parent home on the northside of Chicago in an area known as Cabrini Green Projects. His parents gave birth to 10 children. Four brothers and five sisters. Willis is the oldest child.
My father served in Manila Philippines under General Wainright. He distinguished himself on rescue missions of American prisoners and special assignments during the ongoing battles against the Japanese in the Philippine Island 3 years hand to hand combat with the Japanese. He returned home and married the author’s mother who was an elementary school teacher and a missionary. He was a military police and after the war in 1959, became a Chicago Policeman. He was an American hero.
The author was unable to afford college and decided to volunteer for military service with plans to enter college upon completion of military obligations. This landed him in the middle of the Vietnam Era War at a place called Phan Rang Vietnam from 1968-1969 where he served as a medical corpsman.
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(0)By : Edwin D. Armbruster
Unusual Attitudes: Flight Instructor Memoirs
$3.99 – $26.99Price range: $3.99 through $26.99Captain Ed (Edwin D. Armbruster) lived a fascinating life as he flew thousands of hours over the jungles of Panama and the Caribbean in single engine planes. Over seven hundred students called him their instructor as he piloted them from Atlantic to Pacific over and along the Panama Canal, through Panama, Central and South America. Beginning with the halcyon days of Canal Zone life and navigating more troubled times as the drug wars escalated, adventure calls on every page.
As exciting and spell-binding as the tropical background is beautiful, “Captain Ed” regales and inspires with his stories of crashes and near-misses, student antics, hair-raising escapes and unusual friendships, all as the glory days of the Panama Canal slowly faded into memory.
For those who fly and those who long to fly — this book soars with adventure. -
Rated 5.00 out of 5(2)By : E.B. Mason
To Be a Rose
$3.99 – $23.99Price range: $3.99 through $23.99Ed is a retired United States Air Force Lieutenant Colonel working for a defense contractor. He has been hired as a Senior Logistics Expert to work with the Afghanistan Ministry of Defense as an advisor and mentor to two senior Afghan officers.
Ed first appears telling an Army Combat Medic he can’t breathe. He is transferred to Camp Phoenix just outside of Kabul for further treatment. Over the next twelve hours, he is treated by a “tag team” of nurses and doctors. During this time he remembers the sights, smells and sounds of Afghanistan and his journey there.
Mr. Mason uses vivid imagery and character portrayals to tell his story from his arrival in Dubai up to the beginning of his eight week dream. Ed describes his day-to-day routine at Camp Eggers, his fellow officers, his family and the dedicated medical teams he encountered on his journey. Ed’s story is straightforward, powerful, yet humorous account of his experiences in Afghanistan and how his battle for survival changes his life forever. -
(0)By : Kidane Alemayehu
My Journey with the United Nations and Quest for the Horn of Africa’s Unity and Justice for Ethiopia
$3.99 – $22.99Price range: $3.99 through $22.99The book is focused on vital issues for the institutional development of various countries including human settlements as well as the need for cooperation and mutual support of the countries in the Horn of Africa plus the achievement of the justice required by Ethiopia for the huge war crimes perpetrated by Fascist Italy with the Vatican’s complicit support.
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(0)By : Mark Eric Johansen
Dad Only Tried To Shoot Me Twice
$3.99 – $17.99Price range: $3.99 through $17.99To save Dad’s business and control his drinking were the doubly impossible tasks I was burdened with.
The effects of alcoholism tore my family apart. I was shocked by his alcohol consumption. The longer he drank, the less responsible he became.
Facing Dad, with his gun aimed at me, are images I will never forget.
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(0)By : Claudia Dimartino
My Wall is Red: A Memoir of Discovery
$3.99 – $19.99Price range: $3.99 through $19.99My Wall is Red personifies victory and will inspire you to discover who you were born to be. It is through the transforming power and unconditional love of God that you can discover the walls built up in your life that prevent you from discovering and fulfilling your destiny. My Wall is Red is the heartfelt story that reveals the courage it takes to walk away from religion and discover relationship. It takes perseverance to grow in a personal relationship with the Lord which is the foundation to identify and tear down walls that hold you back. It will provoke you to discover your passion and the courage to live life on your terms. In victory, you can overcome the weight of trying to fit into a world of conformity and embrace that you are uniquely you.
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(0)By : Jeffrey Lodge
Bobby Takes The Train
$3.99 – $15.99Price range: $3.99 through $15.99A young boy and his family decide to travel by train to visit their family. The boy experiences some of the interesting sights, sounds and fun of travelling by train.
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(0)By : Terrie L. Broom
This is My Song, This is My Story: I’m Not Who I Used To Be
$3.99 – $16.99Price range: $3.99 through $16.99The powerful, personal story of how a woman whose entire identity was rooted in homosexuality and poverty thinking became transformed and set free into her true identity as a beautiful, strong woman through the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
When life turns upside-down, who do you turn to? And when you turn to God, what do you do when His very presence in your life disrupts everything you thought was true about yourself, your relationships, and your sexual identity?
That was the challenging, yet ultimately freeing place that music-lover Terrie Broom found herself facing. With the unexpected, untimely death of her brother due to complications from AIDS, Terrie began seeking answers to her grief…which miraculously led her to an encounter with God.
The only problem? Her long-term, same-sex partner didn’t want to come along on that spiritual journey. Terrie’s entire world suddenly turned upside-down as she lost her beloved home, her pets, many friends, and her income.
Facing grief, loss, a dramatic breakup, financial struggles, and loneliness, Terrie had no choice but to double down on her faith in God, no matter what. With each season, she gained valuable insights into God’s love for her through devotional time, the help of godly people supporting her journey-and music that spoke to her struggles and provided powerful encouragement to continue to walk in faith.
Part memoir, part devotional, part homage to all kinds of music, Terrie’s inspiring, open-hearted, authentic story of change and freedom is a powerful reminder of how God can truly transform anyone and everyone-no matter what you’re going through. You’ll be encouraged to open your life to God’s transforming power, trusting as Terrie did, that all things work for our good-and all for His glory.
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I Survived My Childhood: Yes, Miracles Still Happen!! (A Guide for Parents of Accident-Prone Children)
$3.99 – $13.99Price range: $3.99 through $13.99Claiming simply to be a mischievous child, as this author grew up, he managed to get himself into enough mischief to fill a book with hilarious, delightful tales of childhood intrigue.
I Survived My Childhood: Yes, Miracles Still Happen!! is a memoir that highlights the many adventures and mishaps experienced as an accident-prone child growing up in the ’60s and ’70s. Included at the end of each chapter are parental tips based upon the author’s education and experiences. The author hopes that by sharing these memories and tips, he provides humor as well as insights into the mind of an accident-prone child, along with nuggets of wisdom to aid parents as they contend with the various emergencies associated with raising an accident-prone child.
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(0)By : Tom Terrill
Glory Days: Tales of a North Shore Dangerboy
$3.99 – $28.99Price range: $3.99 through $28.99Glory Days recounts the hijinks of a North Shore Dangerboy growing up in the sixties and seventies. From childhood innocence through teenage rambunctiousness and into a fun-loving adulthood, Terrill shares exciting tales that will have you laughing one moment and crying another. An honest portrayal of a journey not dissimilar to your own.
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The Spare: Part 4
$3.99 – $18.99Price range: $3.99 through $18.99The Spare: Part 4 provides insight into aging and life’s reality of death. The trials and events that happen. The winter of our existence is projected in this book, covering the many frailties of living. The many blessings encountered in the journey of life.
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The Joy of Faithful and Cheerful Giving: Wonderful Principles to Embrace
$3.99 – $10.99Price range: $3.99 through $10.99“When you think of giving to the Lord, do you feel burdened? Or do you get excited about the amazing opportunities that will open up when you surrender your resources to His control?
In this wonderful little book, Vincent Nwankpa unlocks Biblical secrets about giving that will show you how giving to the Lord and to others is a pathway to joy and victory that you have never known. Putting these principles in practice will not only transform your giving, but also your walk with God for the rest of your life!”
by Jack Littlefield
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The Color of Gray: (Living and Dying with Alzheimer’s) (Types of Abuse and Sexual Relations)
$3.99 – $13.99Price range: $3.99 through $13.99Polly was born in Surry County, N. C. She graduated from Pinnacle High School in 1964. She attended Winston-Salem Business College, and worked for North Carolina Baptist Hospital until she retired in 2008. She has taken several writing classes at Salem College, Winston-Salem, N. C. She was given the Editor’s Choice Award in The Path Not Taken, by the National Library of Poetry. She has also had poetry published in Beyond the Stars, Where Dawn Lingers, Poetic Voices of America, and Treasured Poems of America. She has also self-published Daisies Rainbows Dreams. This is her story of being a caregiver and her husband’s battle with Alzheimer’s.
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(0)By : Bryan Porter
Warrior for Christ: The Warrior Chronicles
$3.99 – $14.99Price range: $3.99 through $14.99Image 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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(0)By : Martha Dietz
Murder In Stoney Lonesome
$3.99 – $12.99Price range: $3.99 through $12.99A 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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(0)By : Coby McGee
Schätze der Dunkelheit
$3.99 – $11.99Price range: $3.99 through $11.99Der 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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(0)By : Bernadette Inclan
The Perils of Beginnings: A Cavazos Historical Memoir
$3.99 – $12.99Price range: $3.99 through $12.99In 1967, the 18-year-old author hopped into her spicy Auntie Eloisa’s new GTO to embark on a road trip from San Antonio, Texas, to Tampico, Mexico. While searching for her baptismal certificate, Auntie shares the history of Narciso, a bold visionary who, in 1793, left an aristocratic life in Nuevo Leon, Mexico, to cultivate the 600,000 acres of land awarded to him by the King of Spain. As Narciso’s story unfolds, so do the secrets of the two women. Told with humor and warmth, I delighted in Bernadette’s tales of a cow greeting her while using an outdoor toilet, Auntie dropping her bloomers while dancing with abandon to the mariachis’ music, and a “gentle” horse baring her teeth at the author before riding her into the river. This book is a must-read for anyone who enjoys history, romance, and colorful characters.
Bernadette Inclan does an outstanding job weaving two periods of history to tell the story of her life and ancestor, José Narciso Cavazos, one of the early Texas settlers.
~Louise J. Privette, executive editor of Many Worlds, Many Stories: Inkslingers Anthology and author of Dancing Through Life: A Memoir
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(0)By : Helene Meyer
I Have Not Picked Up My Dinosaurs Yet Today: A Personal Account of Life with Depression-Anxiety Disorder
$3.99 – $12.99Price range: $3.99 through $12.99Helene 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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Memoir of A Black Christian Nationalist: Seeds of Liberation
$3.99 – $20.99Price range: $3.99 through $20.99These 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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(0)By : Vane Lashua
You
$3.99 – $19.99Price range: $3.99 through $19.99Working in a family print shop as I grew up led to my career, first in education and then to publishing and dramatic technology development – with R.R. Donnelley, Readers Digest, and Sothebys over 50 years. While working at Columbia University for 5 years “at the turn of the century”, I became fascinated with geothermal energy technology and have since attended conferences and visited geothermal energy sites. (http://thnktnk.net/drill.html) is a paper I wrote on the subject.
Presently I am involved in several community organizations (Library, Parks, Arts, Downtown, Bird Sanctuary) in my hometown where I moved five years ago from New York. I live there with my fiancée whom I re-met at our 50th high school reunion. We have enjoyed Europe, China, and US travels together. -
(0)By : Arthur A. Edwards
A Hero’s Life
$3.99 – $12.99Price range: $3.99 through $12.99The story of a war hero who is faced with a choice between what he believes is moral on the one hand, and his job, his family and the security of his country on the other.
Steve Pritchard was a World War II fighter pilot hero who returned from England in 1945 to his home in Los Angeles. He was a double ace with twelve downed Messerschmitt ME-109’s to his credit. Steve had married his high school sweetheart, the prettiest girl in town, went to work at Western Aircraft Company, the largest aircraft company in Southern California and moved into a new home with swimming pool on the Palos Verdes peninsula. Steve and Ellen quickly had three children and settled down to a comfortable post-war life.
He earned a master’s degree in aeronautical engineering at UCLA night school and became his company’s chief troubleshooter. The company’s design team listened to his suggestions and respected his opinion. All was going well when he was assigned a special mission by the company president to investigate multiple crashes of the company’s new, supersonic fighter jet. It would be a simple task, one that he was sure he could solve in a few days.
But those few days turned into months of futile probing, political infighting, Air Force interference, threats on his life and lack of support from his company’s management as well as from his family. Using his experience in airplane design and applying his flying skills, could he finally identify the cause of the crashes? If he identifies the problem, should he reveal the faulty design and lose his job, his home, and his family, or cover up the problem, get the promotion for which he had been working, and continue to live a comfortable life? A man who had been hailed a hero just a few years before in World War II was now to find out what it really meant to lead a hero’s life.
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(0)By : Marcia Kline-Libertz
Living In God’s Grace
$3.99 – $18.99Price range: $3.99 through $18.99Living 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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(0)By : A.V. Margavio
Snippets: Invitation to Celebrate Life New Orleans Style
$3.99 – $13.99Price range: $3.99 through $13.99Snippets is a collection of very short scenes in the author’s life, that help the reader to recall similar moments in their own life. Over fifty snippets recount memories from childhood to old age. Topics range the gambit from preschool experiences to on the job memorable moments to hard-to-forget death scenes. Along the way, you are treated to first-hand accounts of fishers dodging bees and alligators. You have a front row seat as the author catches snakes and sells them for profit. You skate with him on a bridge over the Mississippi and ride falling trees. You watch in horror while little boys scare their mother with a dozen lizards. You go behind the scenes to see how New Orleans’ traditions get started. You scramble for Mardi throes and watch mature adults turn into children. Along the way, you are introduced to another way to look at life.
The book concludes with a postscript, an essay on the origin of New Orleans’ popular culture. It is the distillation of years of research on the demography and history of the City. It brings together in one place, the authors own work and the very best studies on the uniqueness of New Orleans.
The unmistakable message in the book is that life is meant for living. From the silliest scenes of two young boys stealing a large bean bag in front of a merchant to the more sobering episodes of death and dying, you meet life. Whether simply amusing or dramatic. each snip of life depicted is a message of hope and joy. Each snippet is a moment in time, a solitary note that points to an eternal song. The reader is asked to enter the song in celebration of life New Orleans style; forsake forgetfulness and watch for the rainbow.
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Allon Ti Biag: Walo A Dekada A Panagdaliasat
$3.99 – $24.99Price range: $3.99 through $24.99Tubo ti San Juan (Lapog), Ilocos Sur, Philippines, impatarus ni LGT Ti Libro ni Mormon, Ti Doktrina ken Katulagan, Ti Perlas a Kapatgan ken dadduma pay a pagbasaan ti The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Isu pay ti nagipatarus iti Iluko kadagiti mensahe dagiti General Authorities iti uneg ti 1998-2020, ken maysa kadagiti agin-interpret kadagiti mensahe dagiti dadaulo ti nasao a simbaan iti mamindua iti makatawen a Sapasap a Komperensiada. Adu ti nagsasaadanna iti nasao a simbaan, a pakaibilangan ti Stake President ti Marikina Philippines Stake, Sealer iti Manila Philippines Temple ken Jordan River Utah Temple. Sangapulo-ket-lima ti nasuratna a nobela, adu a sarita, daniw, ken salaysay ti naipablaak iti Bannawag, Rimat, TMI Journal, Asia Philippines Leader, Philippines Inquirer ti California; immawat iti nadumaduma a gunggona a pakairamanan ti UMPIL Award a kangatuan a maited iti mannurat a Filipino, Pedro Bucaneg Award a kangatuan a maited iti mannurat nga Ilokano, Palanca, ETTI, GRAAFIL, RFAAFIL, ken dadduma pay. Naipaayan iti Lifetime membership ti GUMIL Metro Manila gapu iti panagpresidentena iti gunglo. Binukelda kada Aurelio Solver Agcaoili, PHD, ken dagidi Sinamar A. Robianes Tabin, T. Gabriel Tugade, ken Cristino I. Inay, Sr. ti TMI Global (Guild of Ilocano Writers Global). Nagturpos iti AB Journalism idiay Manuel L. Quezon University ken MA Literature idiay University of the Philippines Diliman. Immuna a librona ti Pakpakawan, Berde! ken 21 a Sarita. Nagbuliganda iti daydi kaingungotna a Sinamar dagiti libroda a Woven Strands of Roses/Naabel a Linabag ti Rosas, a nakaurnongan dagiti suransuratda, ken Wellspring of Foresight/Ubbog ti Sirmata, a nakaurnongan dagiti 32 a napili a saritada. Insarunona nga inlibro ti Behold, I Am, Jesus Crisostomo: Playwright/Adtoy, Siak, ni Jesus Crisostomo: Dramaturgo, a nangabak iti pasalip ti ETTI iti nobela. Naaddaanda iti pito a bunga: Lorimar*, Loumarie Linglingay, Arvin Salaknib*, Lorenzo II, Naomi, Sinamar II, ken Marlo Bagnos. Agindeg iti 4491 West 3500 South Apt. C-4 West Valley City, Utah 84120 USA
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Rated 5.00 out of 5(3)By : Željko Vujović
In The Chaotic Murmur of an Unclear Destiny
$3.99 – $15.99Price range: $3.99 through $15.99This is a book of deep love, devotion, and respect for the author’s late wife of the author, and it can also be seen as a guide and practice for overcoming difficult situations in life. Exploring his inner self, especially the unconscious part, the author talks about emotional reactions in the modern, alienated world. Improvising his imagination, he talks about a microcosm, which can be anywhere, in which there are long-standing injustices that need to be dealt with. How?
Please read it, and protect yourself with knowledge, it will certainly not lead you astray and accept everything that life puts in front of you, be ready, and understand all sorrows, difficulties, and injustices as a game that you solve, so that you, not others, set limits for yourself. – Marina Denadic
Željko Vujovic seems to be moving in a silent sailing ship not far along the mainland and observes everything on the shore… He looks precisely at the long past time and presents it to the reader as if it happened now. Sometimes that coolheaded composure gives way to a slightly emotional subjective assessment. Then the character of the Anemic Director appeared who was “appointed to that position by the Hepatobiliary Surgeon who applies the knowledge of hepatobiliary surgery in the politics of the Microcosm, and the Hepatobiliary Surgeon was appointed to the position by the Tall Man Who Sees High Above the Microcosm.” That emotional assessment is contained in a mild edge of irony which only reinforces the image of society that we survived a long time ago…
Željko is the treasure of many generations before him… Sometimes he breaks into a biting caricature: The Running Pissing Man, but, that is a testimony of the times we lived in, maybe we forgot and it comes back to us again and again: bad students raise respectable professors. And those respectable “beat the stone” on Naked Island. “Why? For nothing.” Answers a stout old woman, carrying on her mare a full “carload” of grapes and figs, which she picked with her own hands and laboriously and intended for her son, daughter-in-law, and grandchildren, pointing with her head to the house of Blažo Jovanovic, who, at that time, was cheering and dressing in Montenegro. – Dragan Perišic
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(0)By : Coby McGee
Tesoros De La Oscuridad
$3.99 – $11.99Price range: $3.99 through $11.99Para aquellos que buscan encontrar respuestas a las preguntas profundas de la vida, este libro tiene como objetivo animarlos e iluminarlos en su viaje para encontrar la paz con su pasado, consigo mismos y con Dios. Descubrirá las configuraciones predeterminadas de la humanidad que todos tenemos que superar, y descubrirá algunas verdades esenciales acerca de Dios que rara vez escuchará en ninguna iglesia. Descubrirás formas saludables de afrontar tus miedos, tu vergüenza y gran parte de los engaños a los que estamos expuestos en nuestras vidas. Descubrirás la verdadera definición de justicia a los ojos de Dios y serás testigo de las formas milagrosas en que Dios se acerca a quienes le piden ayuda.
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(0)By : t.r salzer
Driven By The Spirit
$3.99 – $15.99Price range: $3.99 through $15.99When we think of ourselves as children of God, we tend to imagine ourselves as small children, dependent and trusting. A better analogy would be to think of ourselves as adolescents. Anyone who has raised a child to adulthood can understand the dilemma of wanting our children to become independent, successful members of society, but realizing as they make their way in the world they will make mistakes. They will get hurt. God did not create us as robots programmed for total obedience. He knows that we will make poor choices as we grow. We will face trials and we will, at times, question His love for us. Just as the parent of an adolescent, God wants us to come to Him for advice, consolation and love. He wants us to remember all He has taught us, all He has done for us, and how much He loves us. He wants our love and devotion in spite of the hardships we face or successes we achieve. When I think about those who don’t believe they need God in their lives, it brings to mind the lonely widow who sits in her home day after day, hoping for the moment when her child will call or come to see her. Some never will. How sad is that!
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(0)By : Willie R. Hargis
Going Postal: 2nd Edition
$3.99 – $13.99Price range: $3.99 through $13.99Willie 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.



































































