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A Life, Well… Lived!
0Someone once said, “Too soon old, too late smart,” but what if you had the chance to live your entire life with the wisdom of age? Dana Gordon, through a series of unforeseen events, is going to get just that opportunity. Her life will be changed forever before she even lives it.
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Forgiveness: Learning How to Forgive
0Forgiveness: Learning How to Forgive is a book for people who have been deeply hurt and caught in a vortex of anger, depression, and resentment. Dr. Julia Frazier White shares how forgiveness can reduce anxiety and depression while increasing self-esteem and hopefulness toward one’s future. This fresh new work demonstrates how forgiveness, approached in the correct manner, benefits the forgiver more than the forgiven. Filled with wisdom and warm encouragement, the book leads the reader on a path that will bring clarity and peace.
It is simply not enough to say that one should forgive. To fully embrace this life-changing principle, one must learn how to forgive. The purpose of this book is to do just that-offer practical, professional, and spiritual tools that can serve as a healing platform for those embracing this important journey. True, powerful stories of forgiving are also included in this book, which shows why making the decision to forgive is the most courageous choice a person can ever make.
“This book will help you to first allow yourself to forgive and experience the redemptive power it contains toward helping to restore yourself first. Then, you will gain the strength to assist others to overcome the brokenness through forgiveness where new life and love awaits,” the author says. “When we forgive,” she says, “we set a prisoner free and discover that the prisoner we set free is us.” In an easy-to-read yet astute analysis of the meaning and value of forgiveness, Dr. White teaches the reader that forgiveness is a way of healing. She takes as her model sound biblical principles.
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Keys To Peace
0Keys of Peace is a philosophical and poetic communication of ways to attain inner peace, which is the key to bringing richness to all one’s relationships. Inner peace allows one to explore their life and find their own unique pathway which brings them fulfilment. Keys of Peace offers an invitation to explore and discover one’s true nature. It is through individual, transformative growth that the whole of humanity will achieve peace on Earth and the cooperative unity of compassionate love.
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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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Missionary Onboard!
0Missionary Onboard! gives you a snapshot preview of Christian missions and the types of Christian missions, including the benefits of Christian missions, an in-depth explanation of who is a missionary, types of missionaries, roles, and duties on the various types of missions, Christian versus Christianity, who is a Christian, what is Christianity, and what is a mission.
The book has a handbook of instruction for Christian missionaries, which includes the expectations of the Christian missionary, spoken language, body language, appearance, dress code, hygiene, footwear, accessories, hair and makeup, scheduling, safety, entertainment, music, television, radio, movies, videos, DVDs, internet, electronics, and computer equipment, camera, reading materials, group activities. It also includes instruction on the law of chastity, relationships among missionaries, mission leaders, the opposite sex, counseling, children, additional community service, local laws and customs, finances, offerings, housing, physical and temporal well-being, transportation, health, security, missionary assignment, responsibilities while on a mission trip, selling of goods, making promises, and the host country perception.
The book gives an example of how to establish an outreach mission ministry and the author’s personal notes, including her experiences, missionary journeys, and those who influenced her life in becoming a missionary for the Lord.
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Caleb’s Journey
0A timeless narrative of struggle, determination, and faith, Caleb’s Journey by Sidney Little proves to be a learned and inspired account of life in the ancient walled city of Jerusalem. Written for Christians and lovers of history, this epic novel of historical fiction follows a simple man named Caleb from his first encounter with John the Baptist to the crucifixion of Jesus, and through the early days of the siege on Jerusalem until the city fell in 70 A.D. Vast, sweeping and relevant, actual events are relived as readers embark on a triumphant journey of one man’s passion and honor. When Jesus walked this earth, Rome ruled the world, and with one bloody battle after the other, the Romans finally laid claim to the birthplace of Christianity. Early citizens were faced with trials, tribulations, and heartache as they wrestled with their spirituality and the forces of war and aggression.