You may have to Search all our reviewed books and magazines, click the sign up button below to create a free account.
Frank is a teenage boy. After he and his family move into a new house in a region called the yellow lotus, his world turns upside down. There is something evil in that place which drives Frank to the brink of madness. Will he come out of the nightmare or just perish?
In this chapter, Frank learns a way to bring their dead friends, Randolph and Athena, alive. With the help of Eliza, the fortune teller, he travels to a realm called Rethnia and tries to win a deadly arena competition in order to win a chance to demand the souls of their friends from Dar, the soul collector before they are reincarnated into other bodies.
Frank Carter, friend of Neville Goddard (1905-1972) the twentieth century Christian Mystic, Author and Lecturer, gave a series of lectures in 1976, concerning his belief by way of his own vision and knowledge of scriptural meaning, that Neville Goddard's death had fulfilled scripture. The lectures contained in this book may not include every single lecture in Frank's series, and some of the audio was poor quality for transcription, but what we do have reveals little known details about Neville, a few anecdotes, Neville's last written words, and most importantly reveals what Neville's death meant scripturally, for us all. This book is not meant to be an exhaustive tale of Neville's life or ev...
None
None
YOURS ALWAYS provides a unique and intimate window into the lives of a Southern man, forced to rebuild his life after the Civil War, and a Northern woman with pedigree who fall in love. The story is principally told through their nearly 1500 letters, their diaries and related historical accounts, in this beautiful, 8-x-11-format, 705 page, showcase hardcover book. Their letters poignantly reveal their challenges and heartaches. The unprecedented volume of their first person testimony gives a new perspective on their world of more than 3 generations ago. And you will come to know how they expressed their love in closing every letter, “yours always”.
Forty years ago, a teenaged boy stepped off a cotton farm in Alabama and into the epicenter of the struggle for civil rights in America, where he has remained to this day, committed still to the nonviolent ideals of his mentor Martin Luther King and the movement they both served. of photos.