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Any Way Out
0A teenage Ashley Ames is painfully growing up in a rural area before the technology boom. Her parents are bitterly divorced and caught up in their own lives, too busy to care about what goes on with Ashley. However, she does find support from her stepmother Ruth.
Ashley bounces back and forth between her parents’ homes, with good reason. Either she moves because it’s gone bad or they throw her out.
Ashley’s behavior is erratic and self-destructive at home and at school. She gets selected to participate in a Scared Straight program, at a prison. It helps for a while.
A young man, Ryan doing a repair job at Ellen’s house, Ashley’s mother, notices Ashley. She has just moved back in with her. As Ashley goes through high school her escapades get her into trouble, while she deals with deep depression leading to a suicide attempt.
She has struggled but eventually finds her way out.
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Out of the Eater Came Forth Meat!
0It is the glory of God to conceal a thing: but the honor of kings is to search out a matter. – Proverbs 25:2
The Bible is clear: Our Father has hidden many precious jewels beneath the surface of the page concealing them from a casual read through the Bible and the natural eye. This amazing book will take you on a spiritual journey of the Israelites starting with their departure of Egypt and following them through the wilderness into the promise land ending with Samson, the thirteenth judge. This book will uncover hidden knowledge revealed through foreshadows, prophetic writing, types, numbers, colors, symbolic, and allegories. The main subject of this book is Samson, a symbolic Jesus Christ. Through the life of Samson, a prophetic picture of the life of Jesus will be illuminated including his battle with the devil and also his death and burial. If you are seeking a deeper knowledge and understanding of the Bible, then this book is the answer to your prayers.
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Dinky and Duke’s Morning at the Farm
0This is a delightful interactive children’s book which you can use to have fun with your child while making all of the sounds of the animals on the farm. While your child is engaging with the book, they will also learn the Biblical lesson that God watches over each and every one of them.
“Look at the birds of the air, for they neither sow nor reap nor gather into barns; yet your heavenly Father feeds them. Are you not of more value than they?” (Matthew 6:26)
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Let Go of the Load
0Maybe it’s you or someone you may know that needs freedom from carrying heavy loads.
Sometimes when you hear about someone else’s troubles you tend to feel a little better.
Free yourself. Uplift your spirit. Troubles may come, but they don’t last always. It’s like having Joy and Pain, Sunshine and Rain.
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1393 Pacific Street: Can You Take It? My Memoir in Early Ministry to Assist All Who Have Been Called into the Ministry of Jesus Christ
01393 Pacific St.: Can you take it? Is a book designed to encourage and help primarily all ministers and congregants in the Christian faith with examples of triumph, disappointments, victories, and struggles in ministry. My experience has been that there are not too many who have had a mentor or guide to lead them in the different aspects of what it takes to minister to the sheepfold of God. There aren’t too many who’ve been encouraged by an elder in the ministry to “press their way”. So, what I’ve attempted to do is just that: provide some examples and answers on how to persevere and overcome. I pray that what you’ve read encourages your heart as you partner with Christ in your ministry.
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I Pharmacist
0“I Pharmacist” is a memoir by Ghayda Alrass, a pharmacist, that offers a unique perspective on the profession. Alrass approaches her stories with humor and a welcoming smile, showcasing the rewarding, awkward, laughable, and disturbing aspects of being a pharmacist. The book serves as a valuable guide for pharmacy students and anyone interested in pursuing a career in pharmacy. Through nineteen anecdotal chapters, Alrass provides insightful and universal tales that shed light on the pharmacist’s role and the interactions with the general public. Readers will find themselves laughing, empathizing, and gaining a fresh appreciation for the vital work pharmacists do.
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