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Join Dr. Cummings as he unfolds God's love drama in the life stories of Old Testament heroes. His focus provides fresh, biblical light on the original day God made for love. Mary Lou shares practical, creative ways to experience Sabbath peace, blessing and joy! This book is a family project resulting from many precious years of experiencing the joy and fulfillment of Original Love through the Sabbath. - Dedication, Acknowledgments, Foreword, Introduction, The Lesson of Eden, The Primary Colors of Love, The Primary Colors of Sin, How to Experience Original Love, Restless in Ur, The Halfway Hazard-Stuck in Haran, Grand Expectations, Egypt, Egypt in My Home, The Last Laugh, Snickers From the Kitchen, The Promise Fulfilled, The Birth of Isaac, Home at Last, God's View of Moriah, The Sabbath is Heaven's Hug, A Bad Beginning, A Woman Shamed, Living the Blessing in the Land of Cursing, A Family Divided, Human Wrongs, New Beginnings, Making a Nation Great, Seeing Providence in Pain, Finally Family
God is the best of planners' 'She was a little star, Shining even in the darkest times. Oh, how beautiful she was!' 'The memories hurt me Daddy. You took a part of me when you left. I am not myself anymore. Daddy, the only thing that remains now is my broken heart and silent tears.' 'I have to say I love the moral of your recent novelette, Remember me? I was wondering, it's indeed true. People do things which lead them to regret later. Time is unpredictable. No one can say what will happen to the people we love. We say things and don't care. Then we regret over it later. I had seen you were speaking about publishing it. Go for it. People has to know about this. It really hurts.' - Author of 'The Blue Eyes' 'Wow, Quite intriguing.' 'Woah it's motivating' - Words from the readers A book with two short stories that will touch you emotionally. Enjoy this piece of art.
When Mia’s father abandons his family, his wife falls into a deep depression. Although she’s only 14, Mia must take on roles and responsibilities that ensure her siblings are fed, clothed, and protected from the dark rages of their mother. She describes how the challenges of poverty, physical abuse and family secrets affect the small family, while still finding ways to enjoy her teen years with high school parties, playing cards, and her first love.
“5 stars are not enough, this is my book of the year . . . perfect for Christmas . . . I laughed and cried my way through this.” —Amazon reviewer, five stars For a mother and her three daughters, this Christmas is a time to share secrets—and find hope for the future . . . As a young girl, Carmen Appleton loved Christmas, but a simple knock at the door was all it took to change things. Her father left home that fateful Christmas Eve and all that was left in his place were painful memories. Now, for the first time in years, Carmen is ready to embrace Christmas again. For the sake of her family, she’s determined not to dwell on the past and to make this year one to remember. Her daughters, Rosina, Violetta, and Leonora, are all hiding secrets of their own though, ones that they dread their mother finding out about. With time running out to resolve them, will this year be another Christmas ruined—or will the Appletons finally get their happy ever after?
This is not a book for those seeking profound words or thought-out phrases and dialogues. No, it is mainly a story, my story with its many sad, happy, humorous moments, from a short and specific part of my life. A life somehow different to most others, for I was born at a certain time in Chile, South America, where things happened, political events which uprooted me and made me go elsewhere in search of a safer and better life. Instead, I found adventure, friends, lovers and all kinds of interesting people and places. Life itself did not get any better or worse, but fuller, richer and more interesting. I chose to write about those specific seven years of my life, for I believe that in that short period of time, I lived life in full, from riches to rags and again from rags to riches. From a cattle rancher's life in South America, to a top international male model's life in Europe, from a jet setter, to a prisoner in Carabanchel, Spain. Travelling, living and working, in a never ending search for happiness. Always finding an excuse to keep on moving, the country, the work, the people. Different circumstances deciding for me, urging me on, to look elsewhere, in search of that perfect place, the right person, my longed for "Querencia." A home.
This book is written with the learning to heal and how to love myself. I want to let go of the self-hate, anger, self-loathing, and shame I have held on to for many years. Upon letting go of these things, I have began to heal and forgive myself and others. Growing up in a dysfunctional family in the 50s and 60s was difficult. I have learned to love myself and to forgive. To let God remake me from the inside out. I rely on my faith in him. I feel God has blessed me in all things in his Words.
A serial killer is terrorizing Charleston. The third young woman, a tourist like the others, has been brutally murdered in her hotel room, the body mutilated. And once again, the killer has removed the victim’s heart. This is the work of someone with an agenda far darker than anything Charleston police detective Harry Holmes has faced before. This killer leaves behind a macabre signature: Entwined in the women’s hair is a strange, scraggly, odd-shaped root. Detective Holmes has no traceable DNA, not even a bloody footprint - only one thing to link the crimes: the murdered women had all taken a tour with Charleston writer and tour guide, Andrew Rutledge. And Rutledge, scion of an old Charleston family, is experiencing bizarre dreams and blackouts. Set against the luxuriant background of historic Charleston’s exceptional beauty and centuries-old customs, The Root of All Evil weaves a haunting and suspenseful tale of the awe-striking power of good and evil. “When darkness stares you right in the eye, all you can do is stare right back.” "David Farrow's novel of Charleston history, mystery and witchcraft kept me wide-eyed and spellbound. It kept me reading late into the night and listening for ghostly footsteps on the stairs." Charles Kuralt "...in the best tradition of Stephen King, Clive Barker and Dean Koontz, the end of the novel is as much a surprise as the beginning." Georgetown Times "There's violence, a little bit of sex, some rough language and a whole lot of Charleston... entreating and engaging..." The State
Stuff doesn't know anyone when he first moves to 116th Street. But all of that changes when he meets Fast Sam, Cool Clyde, and Gloria. Stuff and the gang grow close that eventful year, and nothing is ever like it again. That's the year modern science gets them all in jail; Stuff falls in love and is unfaithful; and Cool Clyde and Fast Sam win the dance contest-almost.