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Everlasting Arms: A Collection of Religious Poetry and Lyrics

Everlasting Arms: A Collection of Religious Poetry and Lyrics

Janis I. Soucie

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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The author captures the essence of our very thoughts if God exists in her passionate poem "God, Are You Listening?" I know I shouldn't doubt you That indeed You are in everything From the day sky so blue To the Sunset in the Evening Daily Your power I see But then why sometimes is it so hard to believe? She then takes on a trip to believing in God in "Thank You, Jesus". But most of all, Jesus, thank You for Your love A love so deep and powerful that it has transcended through time Never wavering...but remaining true True to those who choose to believe in You. She then slides into celebrating God with lyrics like "Dancing for Jesus" Now that you are set free And cleansed of spiritual debris Let's praise our Lord with song and dance Yes, dance for Jesus like there'll never be another chance Stomp your feet on the head of the serpent For that's where he must remain Yes, stomp him down into the ground Now raise your hands and praise the Lord For long ago He declared victory and "Call On God": Hope still resides in our small city Just call on God The only one with the remedy Bow, pray, and seek his face Only then will this city fall to His Grace Call to God The only One who can change this place
The Russian Word for Snow: A True Story of Adoption

The Russian Word for Snow: A True Story of Adoption

Janis Cooke Newman

St. Martin's Griffin
2002
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Janis Cooke Newman first saw the baby who would become her son on a videotape. He was 10 months old and naked, lying on a metal changing table while a woman in a white lab coat and a babushka tried to make him smile for the camera. Four months later, the Newmans traveled to Moscow to get their son. Russia was facing its first democratic election, and the front-runner was an anti-American Communist who they feared would block adoptions. For nearly a month, the Newmans spent every day at the orphanage with the child they'd named Alex, waiting for his adoption to be approved. As Russia struggled with internal conflict, the metro line they used was bombed, and another night, the man who was to sign their papers was injured in a car-bombing. Finally, when the Newmans had begun to consider kidnapping, their adoption coordinator, through the fog of a hangover, made the call: Alex was theirs. Written with a keen sense of humor, The Russian Word for Snow is a clear-eyed look at the experience of making a family through adoption.
Honey and Vinegar and a Little Something in Between

Honey and Vinegar and a Little Something in Between

janis nicole townsend

Janis Nicole Townsend
2008
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Poetry book on love, loss, pain, optimism, and everything in between. This book is a piece of me, a glimpse into my heart, my mind. It is a skim thru my diary, if you may. I am giving you more than I've given those who have been next to me in bed. The truth. Unadulterated...Unapologetic. And that is the true accomplishment I feel in my work. That's what I would hope people grasp...The way I've pushed my heart out for all to see. Thank you for taking the time to join me in my journey. The 20's are hell, right? Nah, I can't say it was all hell. I must say, I enjoyed many of these moments. Even the pain--to be honest...I do love to revel in self-pity sometimes. I think, in some ways, pain defined me, gave me a purpose and meaning. But, now I am in a new place with new worries and new joys, feel free to take the journey with me...
A Modern Quest For Eternal Truth

A Modern Quest For Eternal Truth

Sharon Janis; Sharon Kumuda Janis

Night Lotus Productions
2010
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A Life-Changing Spiritual Adventure Memoir by the author of Spirituality For Dummies and Secrets of Spiritual Happiness. The purpose of this memoir is to awaken readers to new ways of looking at their own lives as they join author Sharon Kumuda Janis on a metaphysical cruise through her interesting and educational life, with stories that reveal the humor and pathos of a quest for eternal truth in our modern-day world. Sharon's eclectic journey includes taking a three-month course in hypnosis with her psychology teacher parents at age seven, explorations of consciousness while studying neuroscience at the University of Michigan, ten years living a monastic style life in the Siddha Yoga ashram of Baba Muktananda and Gurumayi Chidvilasananda, then a transition from the ashram to Hollywood, where the author jumps into an award-winning television and film career, editing and producing some of the most popular shows of the 1990s, and helping to start or uplift the career of many famous, nonfamous, and infamous people, before retreating to a peaceful life of creative solitude and service, writing books including Spirituality For Dummies, and creating the well-stocked Night Lotus website of free multimedia spiritual resources. A beautiful and poignant spiritual odyssey that is equally provocative and touching, informative and enlightening, humorous and heartbreaking. - Joseph Chilton Pearce In a larger sense, this memoir is a dialogue between Indian spirituality and Western psychology. The question that Janis answers is: "Can a westerner come to know Indian spirituality and flourish in its depths, even when it is alien to western ways of knowing'" She answers with a resounding "yes." - Publishers Weekly It's a good story, and for those of us who are interested in what exactly goes on in those ashrams, it's hard to put down... Few writers so far have told the tale of what it is like to live and study, heart and soul, with the likes of Muktananda. - RALPH: Review of the Arts, Literature, Philosophy and the Humanities Inspired by deep guidance and inner listening, this book aims to bring readers to "a sense of wonder and respect for their own journey" and a greater regard for others on their paths. - NAPRA ReVIEW It is a book that is very difficult to put down-the kind that keeps you up at night beyond your bedtime. - 21st Century Books
The Cracker Kitchen: A Cookbook in Celebration of Cornbread-Fed, Down H
Though our roots are in the Colonial South, we Crackers are essentially just another American fusion culture, and our table and our stories are constantly expanding -- nearly as fast as our waistlines. We aren't ashamed of either, and we're always delighted with the prospect of company: someone to feed and make laugh, to listen to our hundred thousand stories of food and family and our long American past. Crackers, rednecks, hillbillies, and country boys have long been the brunt of many jokes, yet this old Southern culture is a rich and vibrant part of Amer-ican history. In The Cracker Kitchen, Janis Owens traces the root of the word Cracker back to its origins in Shakespeare's Elizabethan England -- when it meant braggart or big shot -- through its proliferation in America, where it became a derogatory term to describe poor and working-class Southerners. This compelling anthropological exploration peels back the historic misconceptions connected with the word to reveal a breed of proud, fiercely independent Americans with a deep love of their families, their country, their stories, and, most important, their food. With 150 recipes from over twenty different seasonal menus, The Cracker Kitchen offers a full year's worth of eating and rejoicing: from spring's Easter Dinner -- which includes recipes for Easter Ham, Green Bean Bundles, and, of course, Cracklin' Cornbread -- to summer's Fish Frys, fall's Tailgate Parties, and winter's In Celebration of Soul, honoring Martin Luther King, Jr. Recounted in Owens's delightful and hilarious voice, the family legends accompanying each of these menus leap off the page. We meet Uncle Kelly, the Prince of the Funny Funeral Story, who has family and friends howling with laughter at otherwise solemn occasions. We spend a morning with Janis and her friends at a Christmas Cookie Brunch as they bake delectable gifts for everyone on their holiday lists. And Janis's own father donates his famous fundamentalist biscuit recipe; truly a foretaste of glory divine. The Cracker Kitchen is a charming, irresistible celebration of family, storytelling, and good old-fashioned eating sure to appeal to anyone with an appreciation of Americana.
To Sketch a Killer

To Sketch a Killer

Caryl Janis

Wild Rose Press
2023
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Sarah Quinlee needed a change. She sublet a tiny Manhattan apartment, took a new job, and rekindled her passion for sketching. But after accidentally stumbling on a murder victim outside the church next to her workplace, change proved far riskier than she'd anticipated, even for the crime-ridden 1970s. Sarah is quickly pulled into a tangle of neighborhood secrets involving an enigmatic homeless woman, a menacing street punk, a quirky assortment of locals, and coworkers with a past. Her perceptive sketches of them raise some serious questions-and some serious danger. Unable to resist playing sleuth, despite the profound concern of a very attractive police detective, Sarah is soon up against a killer desperate to hide the crime at all costs.
If I were a Cow (or a Pig or a Hen)

If I were a Cow (or a Pig or a Hen)

Janis Williams

Palmetto Publishing Group
2020
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With its rhythmic, rhyming text and relatable theme, if I Were a Cow (or a Pig or a Hen) is intended to engage the young listener and promote early reading. Janis Williams is a singer, songwriter, artist and former Early Childhood Education Teacher. Writing children's books in her retirement is a natural way for her to share her creative talents and her love for children.
When I Am Weak: a breast cancer blog

When I Am Weak: a breast cancer blog

Janis Lussmyer

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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When I Am Weak shares Janis Lussmyer's difficult journey with breast cancer. She educates, entertains, and inspires as she tells her story, weaving medical terminology and procedures into the narrative of her days and finding humor in treatment protocols and uncomfortable side effects. Drawing readers deep into her psyche, she paints unforgettable word pictures of physical pain and raw emotion while also describing God's gifts of joy and peace received along the way.
Heat of the Night: A Collection of Poetry on Love

Heat of the Night: A Collection of Poetry on Love

Janis I. Soucie

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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Love is universal gift from God. It is there for everyone to experience, soaring gracefully as a dove on the clouds. Without love, life is not lived...experienced to its fullest. Love is both wonderful and challenging. In her latest poetry compilation, Janis I. Monroe captures the varying degrees of love in her book, Heat of the Night: A Collection of Poetry on Love. She starts as a single woman fantasizing of her lover in "Dream Lover" to wondering about the experience of love in "What's It Like?" and rounding off the poetry book with "Laying Here Waiting For You". Let love enfold you... Embrace it... Let it take you to worlds you have never known.