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A little girl struggles with letting go of her daddy as he moves on to heaven after a long illness.
This raw and vivid tell-all memoir is the Baby Mama’s guide to dealing with a Deadbeat Baby Daddy and learning how to be a Better Mama verses a Bitter Mama. Ms. KIA is the girl of your dreams and your worst nightmares all in one. Her sassy, honest, raw attitude had enabled her to proudly wear the “Independent” woman title. Then the day comes when the educated Independent Women becomes a Dependent Mother. The clash of these two roles forces Ms. KIA to revisit the unresolved pains of her past to resolve her current issues and once again regain her sense of self. Ms. KIA’s Baby Mama Memoirs is a true, uncensored and raw story of her experience dealing with her single mother's personal pain, shame, psychological/economical struggles and plan to break the cycle of being another government dependent Baby Mama.
My Daddy Is In Heaven With Jesus is a simple and straight forward true story of a child, Acie, who lost her dad in an ATV accident. Acie tells the story from a 2 1/2 year old mindset how the accident occurred, the questions she asked as she dealt with the loss of her dad with a positive ending of peace and hope for the future. Additionly, the book has beautiful and colorful illustrations by Italian illustrator, Elisa Moriconi that keep the child tuned in with even more interest. The Author has also written a life touching forward that makes My Daddy Is In Heaven With Jesus appeal to adults who have experienced tragedy or loss of a parent.
In a world that is constantly changing, God s Word remains the standardby which we must judge all human actions and lifestyles. In Does God LoveMichael s Two Daddies?, Seth and Sara learn that God loves all people, eventhose who are disobeying Him. But they also learn that the only way to havea relationship with God is to stop sinning and turn to JesusFor the last 15 years, the homosexual community has been publishing children sbooks promoting homosexuality, starting with the book Heather HasTwo Mommies, Daddy s Roommate, and My Two Uncles. To our knowledge, no comparable children s book designed to combat the promotion of homosexuality is available on the market until now. Does God Love Michael s Two Daddies? is a professionally designed and illustrated book that promotes God s love for all individuals, while at the same time showing, in a loving way, that homosexuality is out of harmony with Bible teaching. This book has tremendous potential to influence positively the lives of thousands of children growing up in tumultuous and confusing times."
The great war on earth was finally over Jesus, with vast clouds of shining angels, took all the daddies, mommies and little children who loved Him to heaven. Now Sheldon is in a land where dreams come true Jesus gives him a white bear cub to snuggle up against and shows him how to fly. Sheldon's family takes him to explore other worlds with sparkling gems and delicious new fruits. And then the fun really begins! Sheldon's adventures in Heaven will make your child long to go there.
Recounts the story of a young mother who underwent an intense near-death experience after she became unresponsive during a medical emergency, as she discusses the hardships of her past and the impact of the experience on her life.
My daddy died when I was (one...two...) three years old. Today we are out in the garden. It always makes me think about my daddy because he LOVED his garden. Sometimes, I wonder what happened to my daddy's body... This picture book aims to help children aged 3+ to understand what happens to the body after someone has died. Through telling the true story of what happened to his daddy's body, we follow Alex as he learns about cremation, burial and spreading ashes. Full of questions written in Alex's own words, and with the gentle, sensitive and honest answers of his mother, this story will reassure any young child who might be confused about death and what happens afterwards. It also reiterates the message that when you have experienced the loss of a loved one, it is okay to be sad, but it is okay to be happy, too.
Shirley Booth-Byerly has been addicted to the study of genealogy since childhood; she loves the never-ending battle of discovering subtle links, possibilities, impossibilities, and misconceptions. In God, Ghosts, and Grannies, she tells the story of her family—where they came from and how they settled in South Alabama and Northwest Florida. Telling the events as literary nonfiction and taking genealogy to a new level, her story shares insights from six generations, six unique individuals, each viewing life from slightly skewed, rose-colored glasses. Shirley melds humor, drama, and a living experience with research, resources, and revelations. Gods, Ghosts, and Grannies narrates a story of people’s lives, their hopes, their dreams, and the realities they faced while struggling, working, and tending their homes; the same homes that convey tranquil memories, laughter, sunshine, and contentment—memories forever gone when no one is left to tell the stories or no one cares to listen.