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Then: Who saw this house in her first glory? And how do ye see it now?
Wanda Osborne
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2012
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It's Not About Me: My Life is My Minsitry
Wanda Y. Arnold
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2012
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When I came into the knowledge of who God is in my life, my journey through life became my ministry. There's nothing too big or too hard for our God I encourage you to find out who God is for yourself "Eye has not seen, nor ear heard, Nor have entered into the heart of man the things which God has prepared for those who love Him."
Ardra does not like change. He enjoys being in class with his favorite teacher Miss Rigby. She is the best teacher in the universe. When he finds out that his favorite teacher will be absent from the classroom, he becomes very unhappy. He wondered why Miss Rigby would be absent. How was this possible? Whether he liked it or not the guest teacher was coming to his classroom. Ardra wanted everyone to know how he felt about the guest teacher. Parents, friends, neighbors and Tipee, his pet, needed to hear his story. Ardra's friends wanted to know why Ardra did not like the guest teacher. But Ardra could not explain the why. He just did not like the guest teacher. Quickly, Ardra learns that fear is part of being a kid, and a part of life. Changes will occur. But he discovers that learning can be an adventure. This story teaches a gentle lesson about overcoming fear, facing challenges, and learning from unexpected sources. A must read for children. Children, parents, teachers, and grandparents can independently read this book.
I Am Blessed: A Kittens's Memoir....
Wanda Winters-Gutierrez; Blessed Mickey Parker
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2012
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The Adventures of Mister Bony: Bones, Bones and More Bones, That's Me!
Wanda Sauerland
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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Wanda Allen says that women who shared their personal stories inspired and encouraged her to share some of her secrets. SHARING SECRETS: Strength, Inspiration, and Healing Found in Revealing My Past, shares Wanda Allen's personal story of emotional pain endured through life and the difficulty of giving up drugs and alcohol, even after finding Jesus. Like many who deal with emotional illness, Wanda studied psychology and entered the mental-health field to understand her issues better. She recounts the experience of serving as an intern in a facility where she had once been a patient.Drawing on her own experience, Wanda offers a wealth of advice and encouragement to anyone in emotional pain. She urges those who are hurting to seek healing by bringing their burdens to God in prayer and sharing their secrets with others if they feel led by God. Included in the volume are poems, song lyrics, Bible passages, and encouraging quotations. Wanda also shares a letter she felt inspired to write for the world from our Heavenly Father and Jesus. She hopes that by sharing her story, others will find the comfort and joy that comes through reading and obeying God's Word, loving Jesus, and being filled with the Holy Spirit."She presents a Father with an everlasting love that only wants the best for His children which can only be experienced when He is allowed to work in your life." Jim Wilson, accountant"A book about pain, healing and the unending love and mercy of the Lord to a searching and humble woman." Pam Reifsnyder, friend
The Boondoggler's Bible: How to Fight Like City Hall -- to Win!
Wanda Sue Parrott
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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Fighting "city hall" is no fun. If you've ever had a legal encounter with a government agency-be it city, county, state or federal-you know how frustrating bureaucratic red tape can be. You can't change city hall, whether you are trying to do business with it or are employed by it, but you can change your attitude. A positive attitude can stave off broken relationships, premature stroke or even death due to unnecessary agency-induced frustration. This little book is the result of my own survival technique, and I hope it helps you win against city hall in your own case. This is a general overall look at standard operating delay tactics known as boondoggles, so you must creatively adapt your own approach to fit your own problems and situation.Boondoggles are not confined to city hall. Such stall-and-delay techniques are operable on all levels of society, including in one's personal family life. They are summarized by the old advice given by experts on etiquette about answering ticklish questions: Don't say yes; don't say no; say maybe-and then never give a final answer. Or, to put it more bluntly: Keep them waiting until they go broke, give up, move on, lose interest, or die. Whether you win money is not the point; coming out of your ordeal with a sense of humor, good will and health are paramount. So, since there's a strong chance you, too, are the victim of boondoggling, or will be in the future, let's get started. Enjoy the challenge. It could save your sanity and life, just as it did mine. The secret is to practice this old adage: If you can't fight them, join them. In other words, learn as much as you can about the Boondoggle Game and then use that knowledge to your own advantage. To be or not to be a Boondoggler? That is the question
Olympias suffered malicious slander casting her as a snake charmer and her brilliant warrior husband, Philip, as a fumbling drunk. Not true Philip knew Greece must unite into one country for their survival from Persia and other enemies. The Athenian orator, Demosthenes, opposed Philip's efforts. Philip lost only two battles to one general, then Philip made a better stone-thrower and drove that army into the sea? Busy Olympias won the hearts of the Macedonians as she entertained the many visitors from many lands. Demosthenes efforts to bring together the the best armies of Greece could produce to conquer Philip, was beaten by Philip in one day. But, Philip chose a new queen. The consequences were severe. Olympias in the last chapter, tells all
Olympias suffered malicious slander casting her as a snake charmer and her brilliant warrior husband, Philip, as a fumbling drunk. Not true Philip knew Greece must unite into one country for their survival from Persia and other enemies. The Athenian orator, Demosthenes, opposed Philip's efforts. Philip lost only two battles to one general, then Philip made a better stone-thrower and drove that army into the sea? Busy Olympias won the hearts of the Macedonians as she entertained the many visitors from many lands. Demosthenes efforts to bring together the the best armies of Greece could produce to conquer Philip, was beaten by Philip in one day. But, Philip chose a new queen. The consequences were severe. Olympias in the last chapter, tells all