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“I thought maybe God didn’t hear me, so I decided to write him a letter.”In his search for a special compass, a young boy writes a letter to God and reveals, to himself and others, the miracle of God’s hand in every situation.This book is inspired by the true story of Tyler, whose life is told in the major motion picture Letters to God. Patrick and Heather Doughtie, authors and parents of the real-life Tyler, share the endearing story of their son’s inspiring and contagious faith.
This book will give you the essential steps to become an inspiring leader through a very effective service philosophy: "Serviazgo". Launch a great personal and professional and personal life with specific and effective methods. Iván Mancillas is an industrial engineer from Universidad Anáhuac; he studied for a master's degree in Neuroscience and Multiple Intelligences at Universidad Antonio de Nebrija / INESEM in Granada, Spain. He also studied Neuroscience for Business at MIT Sloan School of Management and different programs at IPADE Business School. He is a certified coach by the Center for Creative Leadership, North Carolina, USA. He is co-founder of Compartamos Banco - Grupo Gentera, w...
Long ago two swindlers came into the kingdom claiming to hold in their hands "the most beautiful and exquisite of cloth and material." Even though their hands were empty yet and still they were able to make the entire kingdom "see" something that really wasn't there in the first place. How was such a difficult task accomplished? Indeed it does sound like a magic trick. As with any "magic" trick, we all know what is actually happening is an illusion or a play upon our perception. This may in fact be the cause for the acceptance and maintenance of many of our most precious beliefs. Our attention has been drawn to such lofty and grand notions that we have ignored the fact that the initial and most fundamental questions remain unanswered or that they have answers that we simply reject because of our not liking them. This book exposes the problem we run into when we ignore those important and simple fundamental questions: questions like "What do you see?" and "What don't you see?"
Booker T. Washington and George Washington Carver, children of slaves, overcame seemingly insurmountable barriers to find renown in the fields of education and science. Both men retained strong personalities that occasionally came into conflict. Like iron sharpening iron, their differences served to refine and define their collaborative work. An abiding faith in Christ and sense of divine appointment guided them through a world of dark prejudice with humility and self-confidence. They quietly proved their oppressors wrong and along the way made remarkable discoveries and contributions that have inestimably benefited mankind to this day.
The appeal of "Children's Letters to God" is timeless, and universal. New for the year 2000 is award-winning illustrator Leanne Franson, who gives the calendar a completely fresh look with painterly watercolors. Shrink-wrapped.
In the depths of the Utah desert, long after the earthhas been scoured clean, a monk of the Order of Saint Leibowitz has made a miraculous discovery: holy relics from the life of the great saint himself, including the blessed blueprint, the sacred shopping list, and the hallowed shrine of the Fallout Shelter. In a terrifying age of darkness and decay, these artefacts could be the keys to mankind¿s salvation.
Sheds new light on a transformation process: the struggle to create a modern Atlantic order in the long twentieth century.
Issues for Nov. 1957- include section: Accessions. Aanwinste, Sept. 1957-
Tyler, a nine-year-old boy, is stricken with incurable brain cancer and begins to write letters to God. He turns his suffering into spiritual lessons for his widowed mother, his embittered adolescent brother, and a troubled postman.
George Washington Carver goes beyond the public image to chronicle the adventures of one of history's most inspiring and remarkable men.