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A Light Within Us All is a poetry book that speaks for itself (nothing more and nothing less). I sing, play instruments, and I auditioned for American Idol in 2008. Just go to www.YouTube.com, enter in Brandon Paul Webb, and there I am. I also have another poetry book out on the market called Pain Has Made Me Strong that you can order online at www.Amazon.com!! Im a former radio DJ from 89.7 fm KACC The Gulf Coast Rocker www.kaccradio.com!!! I would also like to thank all my role models (Paul James Webb, www.MontyColvin.com, Jamie Oliver, Mark Moss, and Ellen Degeneres) for their selflessness, hard work, and inspiration!!!! I am THE SPIRAL GLARE.. I can go anywhere [Houston,TX]
Every great sports coach is a life coach. This book identifies 168 outstanding coaches who have much to teach us about optimizing our performance, our character, and our lives. Coaches build winning teams and enable each athlete they mentor, guide, cajole, and nurture to achieve top performance. More than this, every great sports coach is first and last a life coach. Sportswriter Justin Spizman identifies and profiles 168 of the greatest coaches and managers of all time. They have much to teach us about optimizing our performance, our character, and our lives. Coach: The Greatest Teachers in Sports and Their Lessons for Us All profiles coaches in every significant sport, from football, basketball, baseball, and hockey to gymnastics, skating, rowing, rugby, soccer, and more. From field to court, diamond, rink, and pitch, the big leagues to the Olympics, college, and high school, Coach delivers the most teachable moments and methods—for play, for competition, and for life. Rich in quotations, each profile ends with lessons for top performance on and off the field, in and beyond the arena. Justin Spizman tracks all the relevant stats—for every sport keeps score—but he seeks first and last to disclose the mind, the heart, and the force of character that drive each of the indispensable men and women behind the world’s most envied and admired athletes. His profiles range from the likes of Cardinals manager Tony La Russa (already an MLB legend), to Aimee Boorman and Cecile Canqueteau-Landi (who both coached gymnastics phenom Simone Biles), Bill Belichick (the take-no-prisoners field general of the New England Patriots), Pat Summitt (who racked up 1,098 wins as coach of the University of Tennessee Lady Vols basketball team from 1974 to 2012), Marián Vajda (the coach behind tennis titan Novak Djokovic), and David Leadbetter (golf guru to champions Kathy Baker, Nick Faldo, and Michelle Wie).
All’s fair in blood and war. . . . Talk about wedding crashers from hell. Keira Kelly and her sexy vampire king, Adam, are about to tie the proverbial knot—sort of—when an uninvited blood relative shows up to cast a long, dark shadow over the happy occasion. Adam’s brother Gideon comes bearing the one-size-fits-all gift of bad news: an ancient, convoluted Challenge thrown down upon the entire Kelly clan. It seems the dreaded forces of the Dark Fae have declared war on Keira’s family, and at stake is the land that is rightfully theirs. But while the Kellys gather their troops in a historic San Antonio hotel to strategize, there’s mayhem back in Rio Seco. The old cemetery is vandalized, fires break out, and—worst of all—the Kelly clan matriarch and leader, Keira’s great-great-grandmother Minerva, goes missing. Should Keira risk breaking the Challenge rules by returning to her beloved home, or should she continue the waiting game that seems the only other option? With everything she loves and maybe even her life on the line, she has only one chance to get the answer right.
Perhaps everyone who has ever considered the existence and the nature of God has struggled with various questions of faith. The author takes a contemplative look at certain questions commonly regarded, and some questions which maybe are not so common, and presents well-thought-out answers to each. These answers, while having been formulated in the cool precision and logic of the mathematical thought process, are supported by references from Scripture, and by experiences in the author's past, including sermons preached by some of the finest ministers the church has to offer, both in Texas and in Scotland. The reader should find plenty of food for thought.
If you've ever wondered exactly how to help achieve world peace, Petals on the Path: Third Millennium World Teachings can show you the way. Petals on the Path is the perfect handbook for anyone who wants to improve on the alchemical process of turning thought into action. In Petals on the Path, author Fred Jenning Rogers takes you on a delightful journey through meditations issued by a light being from another dimension. In addition to these easy-to-follow messages, a suggestive process that assists the seeker to find entrance into higher kingdoms of being is included. Many spiritual and philosophical ideologies are interwoven in the simplistic messages that make up Fred's study. He clearly points out that we are the creators of our own destiny. The reoccurring message is that we are creating our reality each moment of every day. To effect changes that are conducive to our continued survival and evolution, we must create causes that support humanity as a whole. Petals on the Path is a welcome breath of fresh air in a world that has been delaying its potential for many years. By gaining understanding about the path of light, you'll be able to take your position of responsibility in the achievement of world peace.
From the Creation to the Exodus is a message of meditation based on the Bible and written by James Russell Miller (20 March 1840 – 2 July 1912) was a popular Christian author, Editorial Superintendent of the Presbyterian Board of Publication, and pastor of several churches in Pennsylvania and Illinois. James Russell Miller was born near Frankfort Springs, Pennsylvania, on the banks of the Big Traverse, which according to his biographer, John T. Faris, is a merry little mill stream which drains one of the most beautiful valleys in the southern part of Beaver County. His parents were James Alexander Miller and Eleanor Creswell who were of Irish/Scottish stock. Miller was the second child of ten, but his older sister died before he was born. James and his sisters attended the district school in Hanover Township, Beaver County, Pennsylvania until, when James was about fourteen, his father moved to a farm near Calcutta, Ohio. The children then went to the district school during the short winters and worked on the farm during summer. In 1857, James entered Beaver Academy and in 1862 he progressed to Westminster College, Pennsylvania, which he graduated in June 1862. Then in the autumn of that year he entered the theological seminary of the United Presbyterian Church at Allegheny, Pennsylvania.