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When registered nurse Vicki Augustiniak received the phone call in the fall of 2003 that she would be traveling to Bangladesh to provide medical care to the countrys citizens, she felt both anxious and gratified. For years, she had dreamed of using her talents to help others, and now the time had come. In her memoir, Augustiniak details her journey. Based on journal entries, she shares the story of how a young woman born and raised in Detroit, Michigan, received the call from God to serve others in a foreign country. Beginning with her early years and continuing through adulthood, she narrates her life storybeing the oldest of nine children in a family filled with turmoil, attending nursing school, marrying her husband in 1973, and traveling abroad. Really, GodBangladesh? tells the inspiring story of Augustiniak providing help and hope around the globe and how that work brought her peace and changed her life through the goal of hoping to build a hospital in Bangladesh.
SUPERANNO In Football Kicking and Punting, Ray Guy, the greatest punter in football history, provides you with expert kicking and punting instruction. The book presents the fundamentals through advanced skills, including techniques and training for snappers and holders. Guy and co-author Rick Sang provide the know-how to get any kicker ready for game day, covering field goals, extra points, and other special plays such as onside kicks, bloop kicks, corner punts, and squib kicks. Original.
Are you becoming a better actor instead of a better Christian? Increasing numbers of believers are not experiencing the joy and life-change offered by Jesus Christ. Instead, they are frustrated and disillusioned. Their marriages are deteriorating. Their relationships with their kids are filled with conflict. They're acquiring self-destructive behaviors. Some are ready to give up on their faith altogether. And they're covering up their problems with a happy face. They are living with troubled hearts. You may be one of them. Yet Jesus said, "Do not let your heart be troubled." Is that even possible in today's world? In Hope for the Troubled Heart, Dennis Kizziar answers with an emphatic "Yes " Inspired by a gradual awakening to his own troubled heart, Dennis explains the heart from a biblical perspective, identifies the three common obstacles to a life of freedom, and shows step by step how to rediscover God's joy and peace. The pathway to the life you were meant to live begins at the core-your heart. Want to live with a heart that has been changed, freed, healed, and renewed? It's time to get to the heart of the matter
Huddle up with one of the greatest players in football history as he shares the techniques, strategies, and secrets of kicking and punting. In Football Kicking and Punting, Hall of Famer and NFL 75th Anniversary Team member Ray Guy joins veteran kicking coach Rick Sang to provide aspiring kickers and punters with expert instruction found nowhere else. From the fundamentals to advanced strategies, itOCOs all here."
Yorkshire boy Ellis is at a crossroads. Having finished school and been dumped by the girl he thought was the love of his life, he doesn't know what he wants to do next.
Handyman Ed Stephens, whose romantic fantasies came true in The Handyman's Dream, and who learned about building a successful relationship in The Handyman's Reality, is back for another adventure in life and romance in The Handyman's Promise. By the autumn of 1983, Ed's life partner, Rick Benton, has been working in Indianapolis for more than a year as he pursues a new career in real estate. Ed eagerly anticipates the day Rick will return home to Porterfield full-time. Their time apart has allowed Ed to contemplate the maintenance of a long-term gay relationship, and to reevaluate his definition of a successful marriage. With the aid of both hindsight and foresight, Ed and Rick are able to m...
The stories in this book are about homosexuality within the sometimes baffling world of Mormonism. Earlier versions of these stories were described by non-Mormon reviewers as "relatable," "haunting," "insightful," "captivating," and "thought-provoking." Accompany the characters herein as they face the dilemmas of those whose lives don't fit the assigned mold-good people dealing with uncomfortable issues such as questions of good and evil. or religious power- truth and self-deception-self-discovery and coming of age-growing old-despair and hope-love and sex. Mormon, ex-Mormon, and non-Mormon alike will be entertained as they encounter the confusion and sorrow, but also the joy, in these tales.
This novel is a work of fiction that will intrigue you. It's the second book in the Matthews/Deenal series. Amanda Livingston is Liza's sister and she agrees to give up the pursuit of a serious relationship on her on and to allow her sister and new brother-in-law to arrange dates for her. These men arrive in an odd way, perhaps for some readers, but can they be trusted? Deception is present and the book has a surprise ending. Enjoy the ride!
Devon Lane a young aspiring musician comes from a farming family in the south. Her Uncle Buddy hires her to intern in his recording studio as a backup vocalist. Devon is noticed by the lead singer of the band Southern who is searching for new talent to accent his band. She finds out that life on the road isn’t easy. She seeks solitude with her parents, they decide to change her scenery. Devon meets a lead musician while on a cruise. He reopens her world of music. Follow Devon on her journey as she pursues her place in the music world through friendships, love and family.
Identification Crisis was written in 2003 by Mark S. Woodson at age 27. Although written twenty years ago, the passing of the author's father in 2022 inspired him to publish the book. Identification Crisis is the first book of two, a story of an African American early teen from a predominantly White suburb of Baltimore in the early 1990s, but the story is not just about him but also his parents, who are in their early to midforties, who have experienced a high degree of career success in corporate America. Despite that, the father and mother are having themselves a crisis dealing with transitions that present a challenge to the family. The story explores identification challenges of an African American family at different stages of their lives and from different generational perspectives.