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Lessons from the Life of Solomon. By Ellen G. WhiteLARGE PRINT EDITION (7*10).
Leigh's life seems ordinary until her husband becomes the victim of a mysterious hit and run. Financially unable to leave the declining neighborhood she and her daughter live in, Leigh is tested further as her daughter becomes the victim of encroaching street violence. When Leigh starts having strange dreams, her life suddenly becomes a nightmare!
In Ways of Wisdom, Jean Friedman traces how Jacob Mordecai and his family, German American Orthodox Jews, adopted the Anglo-Irish enlightened pedagogical system developed by Richard Lovell Edgeworth and his daughter Maria. In 1808 Mordecai founded the Warrenton Female Academy on the enlightened principles described in the Edgeworths’ guide, Practical Education, and he enlisted family members to teach and manage the school. Rachel Mordecai, inspired by her father’s progressive methods, initiated an Edgeworthian experiment in home education on her young stepsister, Eliza. Rachel’s diary, reproduced in full in Ways of Wisdom, chronicles the moral instruction of Eliza. While retaining the ...
Marshall Miller, a graduate anthropology student, is passionate about discovery and dreams to become a great archaeologist. He shares this very dream with his girlfriend, Ellen Warren. They both begin their first expedition right after their graduation and stumble upon something strange and unique.Along with a team and backed up by the Archaeological Institute and the army, they set out to find the mysteries of the ocean which turn out to be more ancient and darker than they expected. What did they find and how will they save themselves from their discovery? Read the series of The Zektokang and find out.
Reports on current research on the causes of cancer, including dramatic recent genetic breakthroughs that offer new hope for a cure.
Where does a man learn about loyalty, justice, faith, honor, sacrifice, commitment, pride, and the concept of family? When he was eleven, Digger Garcia's mom bought him a motorcycle, and his love affair with the road started. Digger was raised in Elkhart, Indiana living a seemingly normal life. He was an Eagle Scout, a Marine, serving two tours in Iraq, and he was a man who believed he would personify the American dream. But now as Digger nears forty, he sees that the American dream left him behind, leaving him in search of answers, in search of family, in search of love. Digger, the quintessential green double-zero on the roulette wheel, fitting in nowhere, keeping things off balance, moves to the Tampa area where he meets an old Vietnam veteran, Tommy (Solomon) Starke. Solomon is the founder of the iconic Demons Rising Motorcycle Club. Solomon introduces Digger to the outlaw motorcycle club world. ------
Faye originally wrote her memoirs as a legacy to her descendants. Friends who heard the story, and her family who lived it, have encouraged Faye to publish the narrative as an inspiration to a larger audience. She grew up in a small Alabama farm town. At age nineteen, Faye married Doug, her high school sweetheart. Knowing each other since age four, both shared the same values and pursued similar goals. With persistence and faith, they remained focused on their common aspirations undeterred by setbacks. Faye has uniquely interwoven historical milestones to construct the timeline of her story. Readers will be encouraged as Faye shares how her tears became laughter, stumbling blocks became stepping stones, and disappointments became blessings when circumstances and just folks were providentially placed throughout her life’s journey. And what a journey she and Doug have experienced! Come along for the inspirational ride on the shoulders of just folks, Faye’s surrogate giants.