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This book deals with many of the real issues that will happen in most relationships, such as, dealing with blended families and in-laws. When things change in your life. Marriage is worth it but it is WORK, because happy does not just happen. Having talks about SEX: past activity & present appetites and the two issues that cause many of the problems in most relationships: money and communication. These tools and principles being based on his 30 years of being married, over 30 years of ministry and dealing with couples in personal consultation, teaching in workshops and seminars. Also a special survey, taken exclusively for this book, of couples married from 2-22 years that asked them, what are some things that they wish they knew before they were married?
Few Americans know much more about Nathan Hale than his famous last words: "I only regret that I have one life left to give for my country." But who was the real Nathan Hale? M. William Phelps charts the life of this famed patriot and Connecticut's state hero, following Hale's rural childhood, his education at Yale, and his work as a schoolteacher. Even in his brief career, he distinguished himself by offering formal lessons to young women. Like many young Americans, he was soon drawn into the colonies' war for independence and became a captain in Washington's army. When the general was in need of a spy, Hale willingly rose to the challenge, bravely sacrificing his life for the sake of Ameri...
In a life wrapped up in greed, ignorance, revenge, love and deceit, the author takes you on a thrilling and exciting journey of various Kenyan characters who all board an express bus to Mombasa, the country's coast. Meet Mumbi, an eleven year old girl whose father, a Mungiki sect religious fanatic, wants to forcibly circumcise her then marry her off to a sect member. Her seat mate is Sr. Maria, the selfless nun who is determined to save the girl, and who confronts the thugs that hijack the bus but later has to plead for their lives when her fellow passengers vow to lynch them. Chege, the naive son of a remarkably poor polygamist, gets a second opportunity in life, when he is sponsored to go ...
Southern California. Today. Jewels Martin . . . Beneath the stylish clothes, the flowing hair, and the beautiful lean body beats the heart of a tiger. And on rare special occasions, she’d let the tiger out of its cage. Today was one of those days. “I’m Jewels,” she said, gracefully closing the distance between them and extending her hand. Taking it, he offered, “I’m Todd Windham.” She liked what she saw. He had clear eyes, a firm jaw, and was clean shaven. He was slightly greying but had a full head of neatly trimmed hair – early fifties, slight build, almost athletic looking. She smiled as their eyes met, thinking to herself this might be fun. Innocence, passion, and betraya...
Aqua Maddas is a genderless sea creature, trapped in a mental health ward. They have stories to share about their mystical adventures at sea, their journey through human history and the fascinating characters they meet, leading up to their imprisonment. The weird, funny and unique tale of Aqua Maddas explores the wonders of the ocean, lets you meet majestic aquatic creatures and raises awareness of psychosis recovery. Dive into a watery realm of wonder, fantasy and enchantment, and prepare to have your imagination stretched and your heart warmed.
Chronicles the lives of a handful of promising young people. It opens in their history classroom in the last days of the 1989 school year and ends at the students' high school reunion ten years later. This play taps into the growing interest in the 1980's subculture and music that is ever more steadily developing as the passage of time helps to create a sense of nostalgia for days gone by.
Are you and your congregation ready to serve your neighbors when disaster strikes? Storms, earthquakes, violence—it seems each week brings catastrophe to a different community. When that catastrophe arrives, people of faith can make a big difference, just as they did in Joplin, Newtown, Haiti, and countless other scenes of suffering. Help and Hope shares their stories to show why disaster preparedness is a sacred calling and gives you the tools to be healers, places of refuge, enablers of communication—whatever is needed after disaster hits your town.