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Kingdom Come-History and Hope

Kingdom Come-History and Hope

David Lee Arnold; Deborah Lea Arnold; David & Deborah Arnold

David Arnold, Deborah Arnold
2018
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Kingdom Come unfolds the gripping story of how the power of prayer drives racial reconciliation. African-American pastor, Reverend Elijah Summers, serves his church and community during the toxic 1964 culture of Mississippi in the fictitious town of Contention, Mississippi. One Sunday morning a single mother in his congregation becomes sick and cannot go to church. Her five-year-old son, Samuel, is disappointed. Samuel determines to go to church to see the "White Jesus". He strides over the tracks to the town's largest Caucasian church. Dr. David Livingston, the pastor, arrogantly rebuffs Samuel refusing to allow him in church. When Elijah hears this, he is troubled and goes into his study. Elijah lays it all before the Lord. To his amazement, the Lord gives Elijah a direct command: "Go and confront him as a fellow minister of the gospel.""What would I say? He may not listen to me because of my color.""Do you think my Word has no power?""Of course not, Lord."
News Clippings from Modena, Utah 1916 - 1924: and New Castle & Lund, Utah with surrounding areas 1910 - 1923

News Clippings from Modena, Utah 1916 - 1924: and New Castle & Lund, Utah with surrounding areas 1910 - 1923

David Lee Andersen; Kaylene Canfield

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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News Clippings from Modena, Utah and the surrounding towns from 1916 - 1914. These have been gathered from the Washington County News, Deseret Evening News, Iron County News and others. Compiled from the Deseret News (Utah), InterMountain Catholic (Utah), Intermountain Republican (Utah), Iron County Record (Utah), Salt Lake Democrat (Utah), Salt Lake Herald (Utah), Salt Lake Mining Review (Utah), Salt Lake Telegraph (Utah), Washington County News (Utah), & with contributions from other regional papers.Some of the names include: Abbott, Baker, Bond, DeFriez, Force, Hamilton, Hemstreet, Hills, Hogan, Iverson, Knell, Knight, Laney, Lund, Martin, McMahon, Muldoon, Nolf, Oliver, Pace, Paddock, Paxman, Perry, Price, Protexter, Rhodes, Suckler, Taylor, Thorley, Tullis, WicksSome of the articles are easier to read than others, please consider that they are nearly 100 years old.
The Cat Who Lived With Anne Frank

The Cat Who Lived With Anne Frank

DAVID LEE MILLER; Steven Jay Rubin

Philomel Books,U.S.
2019
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When Mouschi the cat goes with his boy, Peter, to a secret annex, he meets a girl named Anne. Bright, kind and loving, Anne dreams of freedom and of becoming a writer whose words change the world. But Mouschi, along with Anne and her family and friends, must stay hidden, hoping for the war to end and for a better future. Told from the perspective of the cat who actually lived with Anne Frank in the famous Amsterdam annex, this poignant book paints a picture of a young girl who wistfully dreams of a better life for herself and her friends, tentatively wonders what mark she might leave on the world, and, above all, adamantly believes in the goodness of people. Accompanied by beautiful, vivid art, this book is a perfect introduction to a serious topic for younger readers, especially at a time when respect and inclusion are so important.
And When They Were Come unto the House: A story of the Wise Man who visited the Christ Child.
You just LOVE Christmas All of the sights and sounds -- and, of course, the traditions that go along with the season. But... What if the traditional Christmas story of the three wise men was a fabrication? It takes very little imagination to realize just how unlikely it is that the wise men arrived from far-off Asia at the lowly stable on the night of the Christ child's birth. So where did they come from? Who were they? How did they know what the sign of the star meant? This book offers plausible answers to these questions by weaving historical data into a fictionalized account about the visitors to the Christ child's home. It also explains why Herod and the Jewish leaders in Jerusalem were worried about the approach of the visitors, and how the Christ child and his family were able to escape safely to Egypt. This story, based on the author's fireside presentation "The Real Story of Christmas," gives new meaning to a cherished tradition. So, sit back and enjoy the read