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Watching out the window, my heart nearly stopped! The man pulled out a black revolver from his belt, and taking hold of the gate, called Acerquese, senor. (Come closer, Mr.) By then I was running for the front door. I had to go around a corner, and nearly slipped on the tile floor. I opened the door and stepped to the edge of the porch, said in an urgent whisper, Come in quick! He has a gun! Ken whispered back, I know. He had heard the click when the man cocked it. Ken was backing up but still talking to the guy. When he got to the porch, I had the door open and we both dashed in, locking the door behind us. I had seen him grab the gate as if he were climbing over. It was just one of the alarming experiences of their mission life. But God was teaching them faith in His promises for protection and guidance. They needed it in their life as missionaries, but even more during the 25 years in founding and directing the program of International Children's Care that proved to go way Beyond Their Dreams. About the author: Since Alcyon chose to marry a young Theology student, and become a pastor's wife and missionary, she had to forgo her desire of a college education. God loves to give good gifts to His children, and the unbelievable gift to her was an Honorary Doctorate by Walla Walla College in 2002.
This story is about a boy named Sumair who lived with his parents in New Delhi. His father was a successful businessman and mother was a successful, well-known social worker. Sumair was a very kind-hearted, simple, emotional and down-to-earth person. He met a boy named Ayaan who also lived in New Delhi with his family; his father was uneducated, rude and selfish kind of a person and mother was also of the same nature. So, he was very unhappy with the family. Sumair and Ayaan met each other and became best friends for life. After a few years they became like brothers from another mother. They were living their brotherhood with full joy and fun. A girl named Suhani entered Ayaan’s life and they fell in love with each other. All three of them were living their lives happily. Ayaan and Suhani got engaged and Sumair was just waiting for his Ms. Right. They all travelled to many countries and enjoyed their bachelorhood together. Life is life - we plan something, and something else happens. Life gives us surprises by doing something which is against our plans. After a few months, one severe tragedy happened with all of them because of which they all had to go through the worst phase of their life. A tragedy changed their lives forever. To face the situation, they had to do something which was not at all planned. Because of their decision, every relation got a new name. A very big truth/reality was hidden from everyone. The climax of the novel is most unexpected, unbelievable as it will reveal the reality because of which someone will break many hearts and win many others. Someone will sacrifice everything, every relation just for the sake of everyone. Sometimes you get happiness because your love is smiling in front of you. Love is all about giving, not receiving.
Beyond the borders of Foo lies the land of ZendorNa place where dreams are held captive with little thought for hope, but now Clover and Geth are determined to change that.
Volume 2.
"How did Overeaters Anonymous begin? Why were our Steps rewritten? When was abstinence introduced? What was the carbohydrate controversy? Where did I Put My Hand in Yours originate? How did the OA Lifeline get its name? Discover answers to these questions and other fascinating facts in the pages of OA's first history book. A cofounder, who has kept coming back since the very first 1960 OA meeting describes it all: what we were like, what happened, what we're like now, what we hope for our future. Beyond Our Wildest Dreams is absorbing and inspirational, a reading treat for every member of Overeaters Anonymous and for all those who encourage and support compulsive overeaters in their quest for recovery."--Back cover
When Peter Marmureanu started learning tennis in communist-held Romania, he was ten years old, playing barefoot on clay courts, swinging a wooden paddle that served as a racket. Eight years later, as a member of Romanias Davis Cup team, Marmureanu was traveling side by side with Ilie Nastase and Ion Tiriac to the worlds capitals playing tournaments in Cairo, Monte Carlo, Paris, London, Moscow, and scores of other cities. In Beyond My Dreams, Marmureanu recounts his life story and how he was forced to become a designated courier for the Securitate, traveling with packets of top-secret documents concealed in his racket cover for delivery to Romanian embassies. In a last-minute flight to freedom that sounds like an espionage thriller, Marmureanu narrates how he made his escape. But even in America, where Donald Rumsfeld and President Gerald Ford helped secure his citizenship, he lived for many years under FBI protection, carrying a handgun for his own safety, knowing the danger that loomed over Romanias defectors and what might happen if he ever went back. And yet, for the sake of his family, Marmureanu risked a returnwitnessing, firsthand, the initial moments of insurrection preceding the fall of an evil regime. In this memoirfilled with intrigue, courage, and defianceMarmureanu tells how he escaped one of the most repressive regimes on earththe incredible but true adventure of one mans flight to freedom.
Hamad and Shad were two brothers who fled the war-torn region of North Waziristan near Pak-Afghan border. The elder brother took a dangerous sea journey that ended in the Christmas Island detention centre in Australia. The younger brother with his extreme views reached a moderate business family living in the southern city of Karachi. The family member Rub and his business partner Fazal were close friends, but a dramatic scene emerged when they were trapped in a scam knitted by their business rival. Hamad explored a treasure of books in the house that brought him into direct conflict with his extreme views and led to a heinous plot. The grandfather of Rub was Hamads mentor, but the revelation of a secret in the grandfathers life opened a Pandoras box of love and hate with a high risk of identity theft and fraud. Hamads brother Shad met Badar in Australia. He listened to his story. Badar grew up in a lavish Indian mansion but was curious about his hated Pakistani father who disappeared after a few years of marriage with his mother in Sydney. Many other characters sneak in that stretched the story from Mansehra to Java, Sydney, America, Bangkok, Karachi, Lucknow and Jhansi. Each character appears with dreams. The combination of all set the landscape for an unfolding of social and political drama titled as Beyond the Dreams.
In her 70s, author Joan Bridgeman realized that the vivid dreams she was having were actually memories of encounters with other-dimensional beings. She is among hundreds of thousands of people who have been contacted by intelligences from beyond Earth. This thought-provoking account of her personal experiences with extraterrestrials will fascinate anyone curious about the presence of alien beings.