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"DON’T CALL ME SUPERWOMAN is a beautifully crafted story with a captivating message for women. You can take off the cape and still be powerful! Dr. Radhia Afif explores her life as the “golden-child”, the insecure princess, and Superwoman. She digs deep into her seemingly "perfect” life to reveal some of the most painful, yet powerful experiences & turning points. Dr. Afif shares her most life-changing transition which she refers to as her spiritual awakening or divine intervention. Through therapy, meditation, and self-reflection she learns to embrace her authenticity and finds her true self worth! Dr. Afif is vulnerable in her poetry and story telling with a goal in mind to empower women in transition, both personally and professionally. She gives her first hand account of what it looks like not to settle anymore!" --Amazon
So many days as a wife, mother, daughter, volunteer and business owner; people will call me Superwoman. Why? Is it because I have an amazing and glamorous lifestyle that I want others to be envious of? Is it because I have learned to bend space and time to fold to my will so that I can make miracles happen? Or is it because I simply have perfected the title and person known as the stay at home mom? The answer is none of the above. God placed it on my heart to share how I get it all done in a day, week, month, and year. How have I learned how to be in 3 places at once and how yes I even fail from time to time. This isn't a how to book that will unlock all the secrets of a stay at home mom. No this is a book that will tell you the tricks I have learned. I also share the failures that I have as a Mom, and want you to know that is it 100% OK to fail from time to time . We are human, we are women, and we are busy. Find a roadmap to being a Godly woman you are proud to be within the pages of this book. Who knows, people might start calling you Superwoman. But whatever you do, please don't call me Superwoman unless you plan to call yourself one first.
When Maggie Bennett is sent to rescue accused murderer Mack (Snake) Pulaski, she doesn’t realize the trouble she’s getting into. Not only do they have to dodge drug lords, organized crime and an unhinged gun for hire on their international journey, they have to deal with the unwanted and unavoidable fact that they’re falling in love when they simply have no time for it. Now they just have to stay alive long enough to do something about it.
I'm enlightened and awed by the environment around me, which ignites my flo-etry which forms my art of writing. If God gives me the ability to play with words and create imagery why not share it with the world? I give you my poetry. It's my heart, my passion and my life. I want you to indulge in it as if you have nowhere to go. Cry as you never cried, and over think and under analyze as if you question but know the answer. The different poems and short stories that you will be reading from this book comes from past experiences, viewed situation and or things that just came to mind. I find that you will enjoy them some better than others because they touch on real life situations and play with emotions. Some of them will have you testifying while reading or shouting while dreaming. Either way it goes they are for your enjoyment.
At a glance, the book of Ruth is about a young woman who triumphs over tragedy and transitions through many trials to become one in the line of ancestors of Jesus Christ. But you first meet Naomi whose life's circumstances and situations leave her feeling bitter. So much so that she attempts to change her name to fit her feelings. Naomi's name means Pleasant, so with the statement "Don't call me Naomi, call me Mara" she attempts to identify with her pain, as Mara means bitter. The stories of these two women are not much different than some of our own, but changing our identities will not change our destinies. By paralleling the stories of these two women with my own as well as some familiar to you, Don't Call Me Naomi shows how together through love; relations, restoration and redemption are all possible. Tyral Thompson, licensed minister, writer and developer of Ministry Operating Guidelines, Ministry Development Packets, Workshop Curriculum and Vacation Bible School curriculum for Children's Ministries. She is inspired to write for other women, to share her experiences and offer insight on women's rightful and intended positions in the world through the Word of God. She is a mother of four and is known as an inspiration to the many lives she touches.
This collection contains all three novels in the Maggie Bennett series: Escape Out of Darkness: When Maggie Bennett is sent to rescue accused murderer Mack (Snake) Pulaski, she doesn’t realize the trouble she’s getting into. Not only do they have to dodge drug lords, organized crime and an unhinged gun for hire on their international journey, they have to deal with the unwanted and unavoidable fact that they’re falling in love when they simply have no time for it. Now they just have to stay alive long enough to do something about it. Darkness Before Dawn: After the shocking death of her husband, Maggie Bennett is out for revenge, but life keeps getting in the way. Her younger sister has a dead man in her bathtub, her former lover and nemesis Randall is suddenly hovering, and a crazed murderer is lurking. What’s a woman to do? At the Edge of the Sun: Maggie Bennett is in deep trouble. She’s convinced her lover/nemesis was involved in her husband’s death, her baby sister’s life is in danger, and she can’t shake the feeling she’s being stalked. She’s on the trail of an international terrorist, but Randall Carter keeps showing up, and she doesn’t know whom to trust. She only knows that the man she loves might be the man she has to kill.
When fifteen-year-old Celia Chavez becomes pregnant, she receives help from her friends, family, and a psychiatrist who recently had a miscarriage.
At the turn of the millennium, American-born Paige Parker and investment guru Jim Rogers spend three years—1,101 days to be exact—driving over six continents in their "sunburst yellow" coupe and trailer, ultimately setting a Guinness World Record. During the epic journey, Paige's world view is turned upside down, eventually leading her and her family to their ideal home in Singapore. On the road trip, she meets women from every walk of life, inspiring monks in China, boy soldiers in Angola and oppressive patriarchy in too many countries, yet she walks away with a profound faith in humankind. She now wants to pass the lessons from the road to her two daughters, to women everywhere and to all intrepid travellers.
From a young author who has lived through what he writes about, Superwoman's Child is an eye-opening novel chronicling one teenage son's struggle with his trouble-filled life. Growing up the only male in a house full of women is no easy task. Sometimes the women can be "as sweet as pie," while other days they turn into something he wouldn't dare say out loud. So is the life of Sean Morris, a teenager with an absent father and troubles many would recognize. Even though his father's been practically missing in action for a while, Sean still wonders if his father will ever be there for him, especially now, when he needs him most. Will Sean be able to handle new challenges without a male role model? Or will he come to terms with the fact that the only people he needs in his life are the ones who actually love him—the "superwomen" who are already there? Sure to resonate with parents and teenagers alike, Superwoman's Child is by turns humorous and heart wrenching—a revealing story of the determined perseverance of one son and the unwavering encouragement of his mother.
28 short stories that will delight and frighten you -- and leave you questioning your sanity!