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Retribution is more or less the second chapter of Joe and the Agenda. It's been almost 20 years since Joe Conti assisted his friends at his local police department in a battle against the Texas Liberation Society, known as 'TLS.' A hate group that abhors any organized religion, the TLS would love to see the end of Christianity, and would do anything to that end. Now, they are a much larger organization, even more powerful, and dangerous. Joe and Carla Conti gear up for round 2 with this relentless organization, as they have set their sights on the couple's young son, Jessie, and his girlfriend, Chrissy. Many lives are affected as the hateful group are determined to make examples of the young couple! The quest for peace and fairness culminates in an unforgettable trial for justice. A story to remember!
After her husband's untimely death, Paulina Conti raised her two sons, Carl and Darryl Conti, to be resourceful and resilient. Paulina, had always been a source of strength for them both. She is a a woman of integrity and character. The Conti's are a close Sicilian family living quietly in a small Texas town, but their quiet lives simultaneously begin to change when two young girls are found murdered. Fear spreads through their community, as each of Paulina's sons quietly battles his own demons. Everything comes to a pinnacle when yet another young girl is abducted. This is the story of how one woman turned a dark negative into a bright, hopeful positive and changed many lives in their small town for the better.
If someone suggested this scenario to me ten years ago, I would have done little more than raise an eyebrow. That is no longer the case. I don’t consider myself an alarmist. The fact is, however, that more and more groups and organizations openly show bigotry toward the Christian faith every year. There’s a notable increase in lawsuits over prayer in schools. Christian business owners that promote conservative views can face devastating retaliation from anti-Christian groups. These groups often march and demonstrate and protest, and they certainly have a right to be heard. The concern I have, however, is about the possibility that something more sinister may evolve. Perhaps the people to...
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Connie Hinton manages to free herself from a dangerous situation. She escapes an abusive marriage to a volatile, and increasingly dangerous man, who is becoming more and more unbalanced. She manages to rebuild her life in a new town, making new friends and finding relevancy, love and trust even as her ex-husband, Evan, is descending deeper into madness. Evan is hateful and angry. Evan is set on teaching Connie a lesson that no one in that town will soon forget!
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The author explains why becoming a learner, rather than acquiring specific job skills, is the primary purpose of higher education.