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Are you afraid to have people in your home for dinner? Overnight? The Bible tells us to offer hospitality to one another without grumbling. In the early years of marriage and ministry, hospitality wasn’t Judy’s strongest gift. But over the years, she practiced and became good at hospitality and entertaining. There have been some funny and edifying times around the Russell table. As well as times that were somewhat nerve racking. This book is full of stories about hospitality and entertaining. Everyone is real. Included are lots of little tips, tricks and recipes to make entertaining more pleasurable and hopefully to erase the fear one may have about extending hospitality.
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Tales from the Big Eye incorporates a young man's struggles as a professional detective within the ambit of the CBI in post-Independent India, when the profession was at its infancy. It provides glimpses into how a detective is born and how the nose for detection is sharpened over failures and successes. Significantly, this selection of a dozen tales is not all about accomplishments of a professional sleuth but provides insights into what makes the system tick or just stop ticking. There are tales of corruption, cheating, forgery and fraud, featuring well-known names, companies, departments and corporations of the Government of India, including how Prakash Tandon's State Trading Corporation ...
“Badfellas” takes the reader behind the scenes to reveal what it is like to be a trial lawyer in justice’s great arena, the courts of America. Mr. Roth writes from the vantage point of an attorney who had been a prosecutor, defense attorney and civil litigant for more than 40 years. His “badfellas” include drug traffickers, organized criminals, terrorists, murders, a pimp, a pedophile priest, and a TV talk show villain. He chooses 7 of his most intriguing cases and trials to tell his compelling story: • “The Smuggler and the Terrorist Prince”: The prosecution of America’s most wanted drug smuggler who became a hostage aboard an airliner hijacked by Pakistani terrorists. •...
"[A]bout an everyday sort of woman who became a Christian early in life. She shares the many times when she couldn't feel God with her, begged to feel his presence ... trudged through these times to come again to a full realization of God's presence'--P. [4] of cover.
Describes American dance music culture in the 1970s, profiling key events, musicians, movements, DJs, and venues that defined the era.
Judy is nervous about being alone over Christmas with nothing but an eerie sensation to keep her company. Then she discovers a box of old letters hidden in the attic of her rented house, the house that used to belong to Bertha Lloyd. The fifty-year-old letters reveal what life was like for two sisters living in war-torn Britain. The words of Eveline and Bertha help pass the solitary hours. But now Judy is missing, and nobody knows where she is. Or do they? Everybody has a secret, but some secrets are dangerous to those not meant to know them. They are best left hidden away.
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