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This is a comprehensive yet short book in which all sixty-six books of the Bible are covered, reflecting meditatively on each book's first verse. It is this writer's hope that more and more Christians and spiritually-minded people who are open to the Bible will indeed read the whole Bible for themselves, without relying on paraphrases or summarized knowledge. I believe that a personal and cover-to-cover reading of God's word will be an immense blessing to those who endeavor to accomplish it. Hopefully this short volume will be an encouragement to that end.
How do you ask for a second chance from the person whose world you shattered? How do you make things right?Let Me Make It Right is an intense novel - about love, loss, and second chances - with a little forgiveness on the side.Nathan would rather rip out his heart than hurt the woman who ignites a fire in him with every look, every touch. But that's exactly what happened when an unlucky encounter burdens him with a wife and an unplanned family, turning his dream into a nightmare named Tina.Teale fell in love with Nathan the moment they kissed. Their lives, their plans, and their heartbeats were in sync. But a phone call revealed how wrong she was, forcing her to make choices for herself and the child she carried.Tina loved only one man, and it wasn't Nathan. When she discovers Teale is back in Nathan's life, she vows to make them pay.An unplanned trip throws Nathan and Teale back together. Is there still enough love left between them?Choices will be made. Lines will be drawn. Together, they will face challenges that no one saw coming. Sometimes fate does decide when the time is right. About The Author: Now retired, P. D. Greene (Phyllis D. Greene) has been writing since childhood, writing poetry as a teenager; letters for her sisters to their boyfriends; and publishing her first romance novel, Driven, under Phyllis Greene-Nicholas. Born in Valdosta, Georgia, the author was an Air Force military brat, gaining an appreciation for diverse cultures across America. The mother of two and grandmother of three, her greatest blessing is being a breast cancer survivor, helping others understand what early detection can mean.
Foster Ring is a powerful story about finding love when it's least expected, and giving that love a chance no matter what the circumstances. It's also about children in danger and the efforts to save them. Orlando is an FBI agent working undercover as a landscaper to bring down a group exploiting foster children. He is instantly drawn to Schrelle, a woman new to the area. Unable to get her out of his mind, he keeps his guard up until he knows he can trust her. Schrelle just moved to a small town for a new job. Spotting a man doing her neighbors' lawns, she feels something stir deep within her. Not ready for a new relationship since she just divorced her cheating husband, Schrelle finds herself infatuated with this tall stranger. Orlando eventually reveals his identity to Schrelle and she offers to help him save the children. Their connection grows stronger, flourishing into a love that is tested by both their ex-spouses. Their love story is deepened by their common concern, commitment, and effort to help the mistreated foster children. The twists and turns are many, because whenever you open your heart to the possibility of love, there are always surprises.(About the Author)P. D. Greene (Phyllis D. Greene) has been writing since childhood. Born in Valdosta, Georgia, she was an Air Force brat. The mother of two and grandmother of three enjoys retirement by traveling and completing novels already started. A breast cancer survivor, she helps others understand what early detection can mean. Her first romance novel, Driven, was penned under Phyllis Greene-Nicholas. She hopes her readers see themselves in her stories and know they're not alone in struggles of the heart.
Once considered the "Holy Grail" of hallucinogens, over the last quarter century, DMT has entered the public mind like never before. No longer a taboo topic to be discussed in the hushed tones among an esoteric elite, P.D. Newman's Angels In Vermillion traces the secret lineage of transmission, beginning with Elizabethan alchemists, Dr. John Dee and Sir Edward Kelley, winding through the Royal Society and Masonic fraternity, and leading all the way up to the nineteenth century occult revival - and beyond. Fathoming Hell and soaring angelic, Newman leaves no stone unturned in his quest to uncover the hidden, hallucinatory history of the "Spirit Molecule," DMT.
This is a devotional aid focused on the Book of Exodus, designed to take a New Testament lens to this second great inspired book in the Old Testament. It is this writer's view that all the pictures, types, and shadows dwelling in the Old Testament have more to say to the modern Christian of today than to the original inhabitants of those narratives.
In A New Model of the Universe, P. D. Ouspensky analyzes certain of the older schools of thought--those of both the East and the West. He connects them with modern ideas and explains them in the light of recent discoveries and speculations in the realm of physics and philosophy. He explores relativity, the fourth dimension, Christian symbolism, the tarot, yoga, dreams, hypnotism, eternal recurrence, and various psychological theories.The book closes with an examination of the role of sex in the evolution of man toward superman. Anyone interested in the occult, mysticism and the relationship of those elements to scientific developments in the modern world will find much to ponder in these stimulating, thought-provoking pages.
A missing girl.Her confused family and friends don't know what to think about her disappearance.The police will only put so many resources into the search for a missing teen. They don't have time and money to spend on runaways and voluntaries. But that doesn't mean no one cares.Zachary Goldman is on the case, and he is determined to find out what happened to Madison Miller and to bring her home safely.If she's still alive, he's going to find her.No matter what danger he might face personally.
A missing girl.Her confused family and friends don't know what to think about her disappearance.The police will only put so many resources into the search for a missing teen. They don't have time and money to spend on runaways and voluntaries. But that doesn't mean no one cares.Zachary Goldman is on the case, and he is determined to find out what happened to Madison Miller and to bring her home safely.If she's still alive, he's going to find her.No matter what danger he might face personally.
A missing girl.Her confused family and friends don't know what to think about her disappearance.The police will only put so many resources into the search for a missing teen. They don't have time and money to spend on runaways and voluntaries. But that doesn't mean no one cares.Zachary Goldman is on the case, and he is determined to find out what happened to Madison Miller and to bring her home safely.If she's still alive, he's going to find her.No matter what danger he might face personally.Large print editionThis edition has been formatted with Verdana 18 pt, 1.5 line spacing, and double-spaced paragraphs in accordance with the recommendations of the American Council for the Blind.
When Ben Burton hired Zachary Goldman to help him to find the house he lived in before he was adopted, Zachary had no idea it would turn into a murder case.But as Ben's fragmented memories start to fall into place, Zachary is driven to right past wrongs and bring the perpetrator to justice.But Ben is not the only one who remembers what happened.Large print editionThis edition has been formatted with Verdana 18 pt, 1.5 line spacing, and double-spaced paragraphs in accordance with the recommendations of the American Council for the Blind.
When Ben Burton hired Zachary Goldman to help him to find the house he lived in before he was adopted, Zachary had no idea it would turn into a murder case.But as Ben's fragmented memories start to fall into place, Zachary is driven to right past wrongs and bring the perpetrator to justice.But Ben is not the only one who remembers what happened.
When Ben Burton hired Zachary Goldman to help him to find the house he lived in before he was adopted, Zachary had no idea it would turn into a murder case.But as Ben's fragmented memories start to fall into place, Zachary is driven to right past wrongs and bring the perpetrator to justice.But Ben is not the only one who remembers what happened.