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After reading this book my hope Is you ask yourself 3 Important questons;1.What am I doing to be a great grandparent?2.Can I do anything different to be even better?3.How can I help my grandkids reach their full potential so they can live happy & healthy lives?I have been keeping a journal for a few years now so throughout these pages I will be referencing dates, times, and events that will help me explain why I am a great grandpa with Ideas and suggestions so you can be also.You are a grandparent. You do have children In your life. They will look to you for your guidance, for your support, and for your approval. If you take only one thing from this book, I would like It to be, that your words and actions are their roadmap to life. You are daddy or mama's dad or mom. You are the patriarch/matriarch of the family. You are a grandparent so please take that honor seriously.
This book celebrates the special names that children call their grandparents (some culturally based, some wonderfully made up) and features the unique activities they do together. Full color.
An inspiring collection of family stories, scriptures, famous quotes, wise sayings, and humor designed to inspire, encourage, and support loved ones as they face life's challenges and opportunities in a troubled world.
They call me Chief is a novel for the whole family to read; it is the story of Johnny a young Indian boy, who finds himself caught between two cultures, that of the red man and white, it is his story of dealing with new surroundings, and racial prejudice, the strong attachment he has to his horse and his dog, a vision quest he goes through to gain his own inner strength and Indian name. The development of his athletic ability and the Friendship he has with a young white girl. Chief is an exciting and thought filled story that both young and old will enjoy.
When your life is a lie, how do you know what’s real? Alexandra Gastone has a simple plan: graduate high school, get into Princeton, work for the CIA, and serve her great nation. She was told the plan back when her name was Milena Rokva, back before the real Alexandra and her family were killed in a car crash. Milena was trained to be a sleeper agent by Perun, a clandestine organization from her true homeland of Olissa. There, Milena learned everything she needed to infiltrate the life of CIA analyst Albert Gastone, Alexandra’s grandfather, and the ranks of America’s top intelligence agency. For seven years, “Alexandra” has been on standby and life’s been good. Grandpa Albert loves her, and her strategically chosen boyfriend, Grant, is amazing. But things are about to change. Perun no longer needs her at the CIA in five years’ time. They need her active now. Between her cover as a high school girl—juggling a homecoming dance, history reports, and an increasingly suspicious boyfriend—and her mission in this high-stakes spy game, the boundaries of her two lives are beginning to blur. Will she stay true to the country she barely remembers, or has her loyalty shattered along with her identity?
But Now I See is the dramatic story of a Vietnam veteran turned Protestant minister, who wrestles with questions about guilt and about forgiveness, who gets it and who doesn't? Rev. Will McKenzie ministers to a large congregation among the elegant but decadent society of pre-Katrina New Orleans. When a member of his congregation murders her unfaithful husband, Will's wartime flashbacks accelerate, pressing him to face his own inner conflicts and driving him to resolve guilt for what he did during the war and guilt for surviving when others died. As he struggles, Will encounters repeated lures from a seductive church member, the unending demands of his congregation, and his own brush with emotional breakdown. The novel offers spiritual and psychological insights into our human nature and the dynamics of guilt and forgiveness. Written with dry humor amid life's unflinching realism, the narrative lures the reader deeper and deeper into the essence of human existence. Will's inner transformation invites us to evaluate our own views of love and acceptance, in the face of guilt and the need for forgiveness. A rich and profound experience awaits the reader of this exceptional novel.
Under the British occupation, India is trying to find its way. The Jeevanias of Bhaddowal are a law on to themselves. However, their interactions with the British have a far reaching impact that is felt across multiple generations in the family. Follow the Jeevania family through the minutiae of daily life as they forge through a world that changes around them at every step, living out the age-old struggle between the search for self and the need to fit in.
In this book, you will follow the thoughts of a little boy growing up, tiny details that later take on huge importance later. How the enemy weaves lies all through our lives in our heads, setting up traps to tear us from Jesus. You will read of a touching story of saving a cats life by crude surgery when a hunter shoots it with an arrow. Times in my life when all abandoned me, including my family, because I was too much bother. I was left to rot in a VA hospital. I somehow summoned enough strength to run away and force people to care even when they didnt want to. Even on how I was led to sing the Star Spangled Banner over and over from inside an isolation room in a hospital, where I was drugged by three gorillas and given a shot in the ass because I wanted to talk to the doctor in person before I took any medicine. An instance when an orderly was attacked by a patient and I helped the orderly by jumping on the patients back. There are all sorts of supernatural things that happened, and only the love of Jesus kept me sane and not desire to seek revenge. How the Holy Spirit healed me and taught me to forgive all the wicked things that happened. How our system needs a serious overhaul and how doctors are given way too much power. I hope you read this book and it gives you a little compassion for people. Is it a big step from having a thought enter into your head and actually hearing the thought being spoken in your head? You are used to thoughts coming to you, but if it was out loud in your head, you would probably react a lot differently.
When his secret baby is unexpectedly dropped off at his ranch, Beau Stephens asks his best friend, Lucy, to be his temporary nanny. Becoming a single dad overnight was certainly not part of confirmed bachelor Beau’s plans. Neither was becoming someone’s husband, but when an old fling claims he’s a father, he’s determined to do the right thing. Lucy’s plans to leave for Seattle and start a new life come to a screeching halt when her best friend needs help. She’s harbored a secret crush on Beau for many years but it’s too late now. He’s about to become a family man. Unless this is all a big mistake. What truly makes a family, and can Beau and Lucy find a way to make their own? If you love best friends/childhood friends turning into lovers, single dads, from nanny to lover, and forced proximity in a small town where everyone knows your business, this is the book for you!