Melinda Griffith, author of Kittens, Flowers, and Onion Soup recently had a book signing and reading!
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Melinda Griffith, author of Kittens, Flowers, and Onion Soup recently had a book signing and reading!
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A snowy day in the small town of Franklin in West Virginia begins an unexpected journey of tragedy, loss of faith, and the curiosity of a little girl to find answers. Through the eyes of a child, we discover perseverance, a struggle to find meaning, and when all appears to be lost, a miracle.
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The Bible has always been the perfect example of a completed story. However, our history books in the United States have always been incomplete for the African Americans. Why? Because in the beginning days of Negroes (as they were called in those days), they were considered nothing but property. They had no history or voice, therefore were not felt to be important by the writers of history. So the Afro-American history was omitted and passed over.
This book explores the omitted African American history through a fictional character, the Unknown Voice. Our journey unveils spectacular creations, amazing acts, outstanding accomplishments, disturbing acts, catastrophic events, and the advancement of a culture. We will give an ear to the unknown voice destined to be heard.
Have you, at any point, seen your shadow? That is it--just observed. 23:4 Spiritual Guides through Life takes you on an excursion through the "valleys of shadows of death"; however, prepare to have your mind blown. You are going to come out more grounded than when you went in. We have perused Psalm 23; however, it is an eye-opener as you get more seasoned and you see the torment and battles of life. Just getting by can be a struggle yet our God is greater than our issues.
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Sam and Violet thought they were living the good life in a great home. But during a routine trip to the park, things turned ominous. Sam and Violet had lots to worry about, and their faith was truly tested. They will need to use all their skills and rely on God to see them through.
Jesus clarified the requirements of every believer. He simply said, "If any man will come after me, let him deny himself, take up his cross, and follow me" (Matt. 16:24). Sounds simple enough...until you begin to break it down.
In today's affluent society, most are not accustomed to denying themselves anything, even if they don't have the means to pay for it. Personal responsibility is at an all-time low. When tragedy strikes, we look for someone or something to blame. Certainly not my fault.
Jesus requires us to take up a cross. Well, that's easy enough...gold, silver, or platinum? But don't forget the cross is not jewelry to be worn; on the contrary, it is an instrument of death. Our death.
Have an addiction that you are struggling with? Perhaps you have concluded that God made you to live as a homosexual. God's fault there. And that alcohol or drug addiction, well, it's a disease. Not my fault there either.
So open the pages and take a look. Dare you. The hard truth for all is that the Bible, God's Word, is a mirror. You and I must see ourselves, in light of His Scriptures, as He sees us. But read on. The Bible contains all the power and tools you and I need to obey Jesus' command. So take up your cross and follow Him!
God. Immeasurable is His love. Countless are His benefits. Perfect is His care.
This book is a personal remembrance and celebration of it all.
"Oh, thank God - he's so good! His love never runs out. All of you set free by God, tell the world!"
Psalm 107: 1 The Message
Remember. Tell the world!
In The Wayward Pig and Other Farm Stories, it shows the healing God can give a hurting person through the love of animals after a tragedy has happened. It shows how healing can take place in your life if you are struggling with something. This story can provide hope to those people who are hurting and learn how to cope with feelings of loss or if you are just having a bad day. This book will make you laugh and make you want to learn more about these animals discussed in the stories. This is an uplifting book to help with those people who need some laughter during the hard times.
When six boys, all members of the Intergalactic Service Club, discover a mysterious portal and a notebook of instructions, they learn there is more to the obscure small-town club than service projects and outdoor activities. They discover that history repeats itself on other planets and that the club has a charge to help correct historical glitches.
But once they embark on their first intergalactic adventure, they quickly find themselves in a dangerous world with menacing enemies. Will their differences doom their chances of completing their mission? Or will they grow from their encounter with the mission planet's equivalent of one of Earth's great heroines, learn to work as a team, and help her reunite with her family?
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The trial of the Nazi war criminals, which took place in Nuremberg, Germany, from November 1945 through October 1946 is perhaps the quintessential story of good versus evil. These twenty-two men authored some of the most shameful, depraved acts in the annals of human history; but now, shorn of their brief authority, they would be given something that they never afforded millions of their victims-a fair trial.
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Anna Guidry author of Cheddar The "Wild" Cheese: The Tales of the Sandwich recently had a book reading and signing!
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When humanity questions the purpose of existence, they often turn to science or religion for answers. Unfortunately, both science and religion contain inconsistencies. These inconsistencies touch the human spirit in the most profound ways, resulting in an uneasiness about life.
"Do I really have a purpose?"
Seeking to address the spiritual unease, the history of humanity documents the development and pursuit of religion with a concept of a divine creator with a plan for humanity. However, in more recent history with an increasing emphasis on scientific knowledge, the concept of a divine creator is increasingly discounted as inconsistent with the material world revealed by scientific discovery. Via the scientific method, humanity is turning its focus to the material world, creating new gods of science and the purveyors of scientific knowledge.
But rather than provide definitive answers, as science continues to advance, the theories of creation point increasingly to inconclusive and inconsistent results. These shortcomings of science are often veiled in the expression "Someday, we will know," but many in the scientific community are beginning to question that hope. With science and religion each plagued with inconsistency, perhaps appropriately integrating them will lead us to the real answers we seek!
The Model of Everything-A Divine Universe relies on both scientific and biblical knowledge to fully integrate science and religion in a consistent, complementary, and interdependent fashion. This confluence and synergy of knowledge reveal a comprehensive model that accounts for the totality of human existence-the physical and spiritual. The reader, via personal and straightforward experiments, participates in developing the model. Biblical knowledge is the pointer for a unique application of scientific knowledge. Then, the incredible and sometimes bizarre world of science reveals how God teaches us about our existence and spirituality.
The integration of scientific and biblical knowledge results in several new mental constructs, providing an account for the totality of creation-the material and immaterial-and a genuine hope and understanding of personal existence. The model presents some eye-popping implications and applications as well as predictions on future scientific progress and outcomes. Each reader is invited and encouraged to become a scientist; a scientist prepared to chart a life-changing personal discovery.
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Bowster O'dor the Farting Violinist is about a young boy of about ten years old who wants to eagerly play the violin. Bowster's mother agrees to buy him a violin only on the condition that he practices and work very hard at it. Bowster gets his new violin but doesn't seem to know how to use it very properly. After screeching several times on his violin, Bowster gets frustrated and asked his mother if he can have a violin teacher. His mother immediately searches for a good violin teacher for him. After several interviews, Bowster's mother settles on hiring Mr. Forkunk. The day comes for Mr. Forkunk to come to the house for Bowster's first violin lesson. Bowster learns many new skills on his violin, and Mr. Forkunk is very pleased. But something unusual starts happening during Bowster's violin lessons. Bowster has a gas problem! Bowster farts constantly during his violin lessons with Mr. Forkunk. Mr. Forkunk has to take drastic action. Bowster eventually has to participate in a recital. Mr. Forkunk wonders anxiously if Bowster can make it through his recital on stage without farting.
The author has long been fascinated by the stories of David, soldier, king; so powerful, yet so weak and vulnerable. His is the human story exemplified in the life of one man. As his story unfolds there are lessons to be found, he learns, he forgets. David's self-will runs riot followed by his deep repentance and a sense of forgiveness and relief. David becomes every man and every woman. When one looks at David's life and sees themselves, change can happen, and spiritual growth may occur. The author says, "When I read the life of David and then look in the mirror, I feel a sense of relief in knowing that there is hope for me too!"
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