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There's no doubt most people yearn to be successful. What's stopping them? They don't know how. In The Keys to Success, author Christopher Williams outlines the principles that must be applied to achieve success in life. Using biblical references, Williams shows how success correlates with faith and taking action, and he demonstrates that success principles are no secret and common and easy to apply. The Keys to Success gives examples of practices that can be implemented to improve your life. It discusses how to: - set goals; - combat fears; - put God first; - have faith; - avoid procrastination; - be open-minded; - think outside the box; - think like a winner; - have the right attitude; - maintain focus; - be consistent; - make good decisions; - give back. This guide shows that success is yours for the asking. Remind yourself each day that it is your dream and your goal. Seize the moment in your life. Choose today to start your journey of success.
A madman. A secret, generations old. Another missing boy. They called the sadistic killer The River Rat, and he'd struck again. In a desperate search for his neighbour's son, Ted Lewis came face to face with the killer and survived, but his life was irrevocably altered. The residents of Marchand, Louisiana believed they were safe. The murderer had been captured and was behind bars. But the nightmare wasn't over yet. Because on that summer night, something passed between the two men. Memories of brutality and phantoms of countless victims torment Ted. His normal life is shattered, and he struggles to fight a growing presence that threatens to leave his soul stained forever.
Jonah Comfait has many magical adventures as he searches for his missing father, only to discover that he is alive but held captive--and only Jonah can set him free.
Given Hell contains seven intriguing short stories that will take readers on a thrilling trip: "Evil Streak" - what happens to the boy kidnapped by somebody he knew?; "Flower Horns" - searching for true love, a young lawyer finds a demon who tries to kill him; "Deeper" - an old woman gives a famous author an idea which becomes a true story about the devil and the diamond cape; "The Full Moon Killer" - the drama behind the perfect birthday gift; "Vina and the Dudeleys" - the outrageous life of a teenage drug addict who loses touch with reality; "Night Eyes" - an old man and his companion strive to save their city from four vicious eyeballs; "Night Eyes 2" - the beginning again. Hold on for the horror and thrills of the ride in Given Hell.
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The first record of Abraham Mitchell, Sr. living in the United States, was recorded in Southwark Parish, Surry County, Virginia in 1768. Family traditions are that he came from Ireland. He and his wife Mary had four sons and two daughters. The children of Abraham and Mary stayed in Virginia most of their lives. Their descendants reside in Virginia, Tennessee, Mississippi, Arkansas, all across the southern part of the United States and elsewhere. Includes Kelsey, Miller, Parnell, Bishop and other related families.
In a state of carnal bliss, Ad succumbs to Janae's pestering to enter the world of equine ownership. Their animal of choice is the Equus mulus. While enjoying mule ownership, a tragedy occurs. Ad is seriously injured when he's shot by an adversary he didn't know was still around and is forced into a period of convalescence that throws the family's emotions into shambles. Paddy O'Brien, the mule trader who sold them the critters, comes to Plantation Gartenberg to assist the family in their recovery from Ad's malady. Paddy's love of people, generosity, sense of humor, and imaginary constant companions, help him with his quest. New characters add a dimension of conspiracy to the tale while romance develops between a detective and a rebellious lady doctor who was inadvertently involved in Ad's injury.