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Restoring Our Soul is a captivating story situated at the confluence of science, spirit and the world crisis of values. While incorporating a cultural critique, romance, and humor, the story centers on the search for the underlying causes of the worldwide degeneration of character, the discovery of those causes, and their ultimate resolution. The accidental detection by graduate student Michael Epps of anomalous magnetic fields in prehistoric hominid fossils leads to a new understanding of human nature. With little hope of success, billionaire technologist, J. Walter Harbison, assembles a multidisciplinary research group to assess whether the character crisis actually exists, determine its o...
Pam always said that it would take an act of congress to get her to go back home to Mercy, Georgia, but all that's really called for is the death of her twin sister, Paris. Suddenly she's eating her words and sneaking back into town like a thief in the night, trying to lay low and not draw too much attention to herself. When she left Mercy, she was an orphan with a wild and loose reputation that had as much truth to it as it did falsehood. Fast-forward eighteen years, and Pam is a celebrity recording artist with money to burn and a reputation for being curiously reclusive. Nothing about Mercy's quiet, tree-lined streets and old-fashioned way of life welcomes Pam home. Like most small towns, ...
This is a story about a seventeen-year-old teenager named Sharon Knowles, a senior in high school, who has an eighteen-year-old boyfriend named Andrew Stipes, also a senior in high school. During an uncommon moment of passion between the two, Sharon becomes pregnant, and this pregnancy becomes the defining moment in her young life. Three weeks later Andrew is killed in a snowboarding accident along the Rocky Mountain Continental Divide and Sharon is forced to make important decisions without him. But life goes on, as it must, and she eventually defeats the feelings of guilt, loneliness, and low self-esteem that surround a young person in her predicament. She marries several years later, but the untimely death of her husband during the Colorado Big Thompson flood puts her back in the throes of loneliness again. Then life rebuilding begins slowly, and with the passage of time and the support of friends around her, she learns to live again. This is not a children's story.
John Martin, so of John Martin and Elizabeth, was born in about 1786. He married Mary Osborne, daughter of Daniel Osborne and Elizabeth Drew, in about 1788. He died in about 1788 in Laurens County, South Carolina. Descendants and relatives lived mainly in South Carolina.
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George Goff Hatfield, Sr. (b. 1715) was the father of four sons. One of his sons was Joseph Hatfield (1739-1832) who married twice and was the father of eleven children. One of his children was Ephraim Hatfield (1765-1847) who settled in Kentucky. Descendants live throughout the United States.