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Biblical Teaching on Ambition Offers Surprising, Discerning Insights What drives a person to seek significance on this earth? Is it okay to want to feel important? Is ambition wrong? With his usual warmth, humor, and candor, beloved pastor and author R. T. Kendall explores what makes a human tick--and why it is important to know. Ambition, he states, is not inherently good or evil. It is a gift, and one of the main ways God motivates his children to do his will. Readers will delight in self-discovery as they • Become aware of their hidden motives • Understand what it means to be objective about themselves • Learn patience before judging others • Channel their ambition into actions that please God The greatest satisfaction, Kendall contends, comes from experiencing praise that God alone can give. Whatever their level of ambition, readers will discover honor and significance as God means for them to enjoy it. This, says Kendall, is true fulfillment and success.
Why read a book about giving? Because every action we take is an act of giving: of time, energy, and attention. We give to some and withhold from others every hour of every day. Isn't it worth a look, then, at why we make the decisions we do? Give to Your Heart's Content ... Without Giving Yourself Away unlocks the secrets to understanding how your giving style affects your life. This is not a book about giving more or giving less. It is about giving authentically from your deepest self. Giving that nurtures rather than depletes. Each chapter includes self-assessments, practices, rewards, and contemplations to help you find the rich satisfaction of soulful giving. Book jacket.
Let poetry help you examine the depths of your wounds. Let it remind you that no matter how deep it goes, you will be able to heal it because you have been able to heal every single wound inflicted on your heart and soul before. Let these words show you that you will be able to find the light at the end of the wound because you have always found your way before.
Stuey Moore is in trouble—again. When he’s not carving his initials on the family piano or stealing his mother’s prized curling gloves for dubious winter “sports,” the somewhat impulsive youngster is likely buying candy at Mr. Beck’s store, or riding his bike up Hospital Hill after watching actual dog fights in the village of Sunderland. Before I Knew: A Village Boyhood on Vancouver Island, is a fictionalized memoir set in the 1960s on the West Coast of British Columbia. This coming of age book is brimming with vignettes and humorous personal anecdotes detailing a bygone era in a coal-mining town whose heydays are dwindling. It’s a time when Vancouver Island’s resource-based industries lured Asian and European immigrants to the small village, creating Stuey’s friendships with boys nicknamed Foo and Norgy. And it’s a place where—hidden from the watchful gaze of their parents—kids ran across log booms floating on lakes, looked for treasures at the town dump, snuck glimpses at “skin” magazines, and somehow returned home largely unscathed, despite their shenanigans. Told through Stuey’s eyes, Before I Knew beautifully blends Canadiana and nostalgia in snapshots that chronicle his life from childhood to his awakening as a young adult.
Presents three short love stories by romance authors Jayne Ann Krentz, Linda Howard, and Linda Lael Miller.
Volume one, To remind us of who we are, is very nostalgic for me. It is a compilation of my first work during 2007 and 2008. I was about to turn seventy-five and this was my first effort in poetry. Some of it reminds me of my beginning as a writer and I blush. Indeed it reminds me of who I am and who I was. Now when I need perspective in my writing, I go back and read this volume. Painfully, I see my origin. Things progressed during the following years and most of my peers said so. The reason I include this volume is for the purpose of illustrating to new poets that there is a beginning for all of us as we learn to write. Thank you for your encouragement.Arthur G. Finch
Veeshal is a teenage boy who has recently stepped into high school from middle school. The three years of high school are also going to be his last years in school. At the beginning of high school Veeshal’s life undergoes some changes because of which he finds himself in a new residence and among a new group of friends. While Veeshal adapts to this change of place and change of friends he sees himself becoming a different individual. From this juncture the journey of him going from introvert to extrovert, reserved to outspoken and timid to bold, commences. With each passing day Veeshal grows in comfort of his family & friends and happily cruises from one class to another. This period also embarks rise of Veeshal as an extra ordinary & brilliant student which brings him much coveted attention & accolades. Veeshal finds himself living a perfect life where there is no paucity of joy and fulfillment. However, this bed of roses comes with its own share of thorns. Just when Veeshal starts to feel that things couldn’t get any better for him, someone in disguise comes in and breaks his reverie. That someone disguises himself like the X in the equation and while making his moves challenges Veeshal to find him. Being more of a creative mind than of an analytical mind makes it all the more difficult Veeshal to solve this puzzle. Is this Mr. X a friend or a foe? Is he a competitor or a collaborator of me? are the questions that cloud Veeshal’s mind and conscious. Does Veeshal succeed in his endeavor of uncovering the mystery? Read and find out in this scintillating novel ‘Find X’.