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When the Road Beckons' is an inspiring odyssey that promises to transform a generation. Drawing parallels between a precarious journey across Ladakh and Life, the author has shown that it is 'uncertainty' from which the evils of fear and lethargy emanates, that stop us from listening to our true calling. Taking cues from his own struggle and journey, the author explains the need for experiential learning in our lives; how we can balance rational and intuitive thinking, and goes deep into the values of love, creativity, entrepreneurship and the concept of risk that is associated with it. 'When the Road Beckons' is a remarkable story of a metamorphic motorcycle journey that leads to self discovery. It's a story that will take you to that one person whom you are quite eager to discover. And that person is You.
Some things weren’t meant to be discovered. Three people are each drawn to the small town of Beckon, Wyoming. A young anthropologist researches a Native American legend and makes a terrifying discovery. An ex-cop investigating her cousin’s disappearance finds herself in grave peril. And an aging businessman is lured by the promise of a miracle. One by one they discover the town’s ghastly secret. The only question is . . . will any of them make it out alive?
Beckons made her debut on Match.com starting in 2009 just following the economy's plunge and cyber dated for more than two years in search of a soul mate. Injecting satire and play-by-play descriptions of her encounters with "Match Men," she attempts to find some inner truths behind the faade.
This book is a collection of essays penned by Richard Le Gallienne. He was an English author and poet, best known for translating the Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam. In this volume of work, a total of twenty-nine essays are featured, all of which are of various topics, with some of them entitled: 'On Re-reading Walter Pater', 'A Christmas Meditation', 'The English Countryside', 'The Psychology of Gossip', and 'The Last Call'.
The Wind in the Willows is a classic of children's literature by Kenneth Grahame, first published in 1908. Alternately slow moving and fast paced, it focuses on four anthropomorphised animal characters in a pastoral version of England. The novel is notable for its mixture of mysticism, adventure, morality, and camaraderie.
Divine Choir, volume 3, marvelous continuation of Divine Choir volume 1 & 2. Various poets from all over the world. Action in Heaven and on Earth, very entertaining, on all subjects of life and afterlife.
God wants to show you something every day; dont miss it! Maybe it would help to get some glasses or maybe a friend who knows the way. Life has often been referred to as a journey, and as the author often finds his daily journey deep in the timbered swamps of the Atlantic coastal plain, that is where he looks for Gods fingerprints. He is a master storyteller. Like his Master before him, he is a parable caster. That Greek word, parable comes from two root words: one meaning to be similar and the other meaning alongside. Brads Master has gifted him with the ability to cast alongside us some stories that help us gain a better glimpse of who we are, who Jesus is, and who we can be as we follow him in this journey of life. In other words, Brad helps our souls avoid the snares of the enemy and helps us avoid all the side roads that our flesh wants to veer onto. Brad takes us into the swamp in order to lead us to the Savior. It doesnt make sense, but neither does a Jewish carpenter ruling the world. Read along and enjoy the ride! Reverend David Kizziah; International Mission Board; Lusaka, Zambia.