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Personal Property Appraiser; Why You Need One

Personal Property Appraiser; Why You Need One

Forrest Ketner

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2013
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Personal Property Appraisers are needed in a number of different areas in your life and you may not think about it until that day comes. There will be a number of times that there services will be required. Why would you need a Personal Property Appraiser? This book will help you know when you need an appraiser, what services they provide, and how they can help you avoid making costly mistakes.
My Season in Hell

My Season in Hell

Forrest Bowers

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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Every great journey begins with a single step-but that first step is usually the hardest to make, especially for those in the throes of active drug or alcohol addiction. Fear of the unknown can be so powerful that it's crippling, and too often it prevents us from stepping onto the road to recovery, even when we've decided that enough is enough and we want something better. If you are ready to stop using drugs or alcohol, or are considering sobriety as an option, let My Season in Hell help you overcome your fear of the unknown. Written by an addict for other addicts, it thoroughly explains what the road to recovery looks like from the other side so that you can decide whether you're ready to embark upon it. Raw, real, and incredibly revealing, Forrest Bowers's moving memoir recounts his personal experiences with active addiction, detox, rehab, and lasting recovery. It will carry you behind the scenes to see the pain, humor, challenges, and triumphs you can expect to experience in rehab, as well as the types of people you will likely encounter and the ways the process may affect your interpersonal relationships.
Sylvia: The Likens Trial

Sylvia: The Likens Trial

Forrest B. Bowman Jr

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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In 1965 Forrest Bowman Jr. was counsel for sixteen-year-old Coy Hubbard and thirteen-year-old John Baniszewski who, along with his mother, his seventeen-year-old and pregnant sister, Paula and fourteen-year-old Richard Hobbs were charged with First Degree Murder in the torture death of sixteen-year-old Sylvia Likens. The trial, which lasted a month, was front page news on a daily basis in Indianapolis and attracted media attention throughtout the country and occasionally internationally. The case has been the subject of a movie, a television production, a play and three books. This is the first and only insider's account of what went on at the trial, both in the courtroom and behind the scenes from the perspective of defense counsel.
The Cross at the Side of the Road: Tears of a Grieving Father

The Cross at the Side of the Road: Tears of a Grieving Father

Forrest W. Hershberger

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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On any given road, you will see a cross or marker at the side of the road. The implication is this is where someone's life ended. It is remembrance of significant tragedy and loss. What is is like to own one of those crosses, to have walked through the hell of sudden and preventable loss? Do fathers grieve as mothers do? Does the system work for the survivors or is it hit and miss?This book talks about many issues from a first-hand account, sharing the emotions from the hours before an accident to months afterward. It talks of the relationship that ended, changed, and those that developed because of their compassion for the survivors. It isn't clinical. It is a walk through a father's soul after finding out his only child is no longer among the living.
Pioneer Missions: Meet the Challenges, Share the Blessings

Pioneer Missions: Meet the Challenges, Share the Blessings

Forrest McPhail

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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This book seeks to encourage readers to think biblically and practically about pioneer missions through the lens of a cross-cultural missionary who has served in Southeast Asia. Readers are led to meditate on the blessings and challenges of missions, then respond to them by applying biblical principles. The author seeks to do this by going to the Scriptures, as well as the use of his experiences of fifteen years in pioneer missionary work in Cambodia to illustrate his message. Forrest seeks to help pastors and other other church leaders back home better understand the blessings and challenges of pioneer missions, in hopes of encouraging greater biblical discernment in their support of missions. The author also intends to encourage and prepare those considering the pursuit of cross-cultural pioneer missions by showing them those areas of theology that are immediately relevant to the task. It is his hope that this book will assist fellow missionaries by helping them understand their role in the midst of these changing times.Endorsements: "Forrest McPhail is a first-rate pioneer missionary who has written a compelling work that comprises what he has learned, lived, and taught others. The book unpacks complex cross-cultural issues with clarity and time-earned wisdom, and demonstrates how to interact intentionally with culture in order to be both relevant and faithful to the gospel. Although set in the context of Southeast Asia, this boots-on-the-ground work is a must read for pastors and missionaries everywhere."Kevin OberlinKevin is Associate Professor Theology and Cross-Cultural Studies, Bob Jones University and Seminary"Pastors, read Forrest McPhail's book, and then read it again Future missionaries, memorize it For this old missionary, Forrest's book was written about 20 years too late. But even old dogs can, by God's grace, learn new tricks, and I've profited greatly from the humble wisdom, practical insight, and gentle rebukes of a man that I consider one of the finest missionaries I know." J.D. CrowleyJ.D. grew up in Japan and Hawaii. He pastored in Hawaii for 12 years before leaving for Cambodia in 1994. He has served there under EMU International doing linguistic work and training pastors among the indigenous minorities of NE Cambodia. He is the author of The Tampuan/Khmer/English Dictionary and Khmer commentaries on Matthew and Romans. J.D. has also co-authored the book Gospel Meditations for Missions"Missionaries, pastors, and all believers will benefit immensely from your work. Why? It will give Pastors a great understanding of the minefields of ministry in third world nations. It will give greater focus to churches that take short term mission trips. It will be useful in helping missionaries lay a foundation for their ministries that will be able to stand the test of trial. The writing is bold and filled with principles rooted in Scripture. This book reflects a wrestling with the issues both written in the Word and those experienced in the villages and marketplace. This will help many now and in the future if they would take your counsel to heart "Matthew Recker Matt has served Christ in church planting ministry in New York City since 1984. The Lord has used his family to establish churches in Brooklyn, Queens, and Manhattan. Matt has published three books, including Behold the City and Living on the Edge of Eternity.
Baseballs Don't Bounce: My Journey From Hopelessness to Happiness... and The Three Words That Changed My Life
Are you feeling hopeless? Do you feel like happiness is a far-fetched idea and not something you'll ever experience again?How great would it feel to have a little less anxiety in your life? Or be free of depression? Overcoming Fear & DepressionBaseballs Don't Bounce is full of ideas on how to help you in: - Getting self-help for depression- How to overcome fear- How to survive near-death experiences- Plus much moreForrest Willett has had real-life experience with traumatic brain injury recovery. And not just one, but two brain injuries... The first occurred when Forrest was two years old. After falling down a flight of stairs and landing head first on the concrete basement floor, he ended up in the hospital with a subdural haematoma. The doctors had to drill a hole in his skull to release the pressure from his brain.The second occurred in 2002 when Forrest was involved in a horrific car accident. He was a passenger and the driver lost control while talking on a cell phone. Following this near death experience, he was diagnosed with a catastrophic brain injury.Life can throw you curve balls, how you cope with those curve balls will make or break you.Following the second brain injury, Forrest was left with almost no hope of returning to his normal life. Feeling depressed and completely lost, it took him years to pick himself up and get back on track.If you, or your family, take just one thing from this book that helps YOU in your recovery and saves you from many months of frustration and depression, you will have made a giant steap towards securing your own happiness.Follow in Forrest's footsteps and find ways to truly enjoy your life again, no matter what is thrown at you. Join him on his journey from hoplessness to happiness and discover how three simple words changed his life forever.