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360’ Global Kingdom Leadership is a must read for every emerging entrepreneur, innovator, creative thinker and corporate culture shifter. This book is a training manual for global kingdom leaders who are in need of a diversity of skills in order to be effective on multiple plains of career and life. This book is divided into two parts: 1) global kingdom leadership principles are gleaned from ancient texts (using Dr. Vernon K. Robbins socio-rhetorical criticism as a tool to explore the texture of texts), 2) from marketplace themes and topics. Each section in this book is filled with key global strategies, concepts and practical application principles that are meant to shape, empower and catapult leaders from where they are to where they want to be. Finally, 360’ Global Kingdom Leadership is a fresh look at leadership and is a reference guide of enduring principles that will last from generation to generation.
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Joseph's life changed when a prophecy foretold his future, but now his world is threatened by a menace from his past. To prevent a catastrophe, this lone hunter must accept the help of his newfound friends and journey into the very heart of the mountains' stone. The tale of Joseph, the Spirit of the Trees, continues to unfold with mystery, action, and adventure. To fulfill a prophecy, Joseph chose a new Identity. Will his new perils convince him of his need for a Community?
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A debt that needs to be paid. A life ended. A man sworn to avenge what is lost… no matter the cost. 870 AD, western Norway. In a time when marauders stoke fear in the hearts of Kings and commoners, a Viking named Ulf the Old comes to collect on a debt owed to him by demanding brothers Asgeir and Odd join his crew. Not eager to leave their life behind, the brothers challenge Ulf and his son to a duel, but are defeated when Ulf slays Odd. With his wounded pride and shattered heart, Asgeir joins Ulf’s Vikings, and swears to avenge his brother. But as the days unfold, they face a barrage of attacks from every direction. Will Asgeir win back his family’s honor? Or will he find himself slowly developing camaraderie with Ulf? Find out for yourself in “The Viking Gael Saga: Book 1” — a captivating Viking-age historical fiction adventure novel written by Viking-period archaeologist and author JTT Ryder. If you’re looking to embark on an epic saga of the making of a man, set in a time where kingdoms are at the mercy of Viking-led invasions and violence, then get ready to meet your next favorite series!
Thrust from their land many years ago and finding this haven they called Sperratraze the people believed they were safe. But that same enemy had followed them, through the very earth it seemed! Yet after numerous attacks and many setbacks Castle Altruis had survived. That day of salvation had been celebrated each year since then; but today was special, being its twentieth anniversary and the people made preparation for the festivities. To the North West something was not quite right; a schism of sorts. The Edac Lord looked out from the Twin Peaks and was at one. The time is now He said. Set them free!
A 17-year-old Viking learns the horrible nature of warfare during his first raid The warriors of Lidsmod’s village live for war. When the waters thaw, they set their ships upon the waves, ranging up and down the coasts of Scandinavia in search of loot and throats to cut. In this culture built on violence, songs are sung of bloody battles and fallen warriors are rewarded with a lifetime in Valhalla. Today, Lidsmod will join the fray. In the newly built Raven, he will sail across the seas in search of a palace of gold rumored to sit near the English coast. He yearns for glory, but he will find something far more surprising. The golden palace is an abbey, home to English monks who strive to keep the torch of knowledge burning during the Dark Ages. There, a 13-year-old boy named Wiglaf learns the art of healing, unaware that death is approaching aboard a Viking ship.
It's A Troll Hunt! When a messenger bat arrives at the RSPCB, boy-werewolf Ulf receives a warning that beasts are in trouble in the wild. Unaware of the danger he is facing, Ulf soon uncovers foul play: A rare colony of trolls is being smoked out from their caves to be used as game in an evil beast-hunting preserve. It's up to Ulf to save the day!
Cover Flap English children learn that Knut the Great was a pre-Norman king born of Royal Danish blood and was so conceited as to think that he could command the ocean tides. The rest of Europe learn that he was the Emperor of the North Sea, the Baltic Sea, the Irish Sea and the Channel. Directly or indirectly he ruled most of the peoples living around those seas and thus the trade between them flourished. Knut inherited the empire that his father, King Sweyn Forkbeard of the Danes had glued together. Glued with the technology and wealth gained from the Byzantine trade via the river routes to the Black Sea, and with Varangian warriors trained in the Byzantine. About the Author Skye Smith is ...