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Adam Thielen

Adam Thielen

Chrös McDougall

Focus Readers
2020
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This exciting book introduces readers to the life and career of football star Adam Thielen. Colorful spreads, fun facts, interesting sidebars, and a map of important places in his life make this a thrilling read for young sports fans.
Adam and Eve for Atheists: Who Will Rewrite the Holy Bible?
This book is inspired by the life and eventual death of the author, Fred R. Kuester's, father. He was an atheist who rejected the entire Bible and the existence of God because of what he regarded as the absurdities of the Book of Genesis. In this book the first chapter presents a rational concept that everyone will agree is correct. Thus the title: Adam and Eve for Atheists. Kuester offers these concepts which he regards as truths: There is an afterlife, and there is a God in charge of that afterlife. He works in ways that we can only vaguely comprehend. The prehistory and even some of the history stories in the Holy Bible carry fascinating divine messages that are carried by the story. But they never were meant to be actual, precise history. That isn't how history was recorded in those days. Many of these stories carry useful messages for the people of our modern times. Kuester would like readers to study these stories, because he feels they matter. About the AuthorFred R. Kuester is a child of the Great Depression of the 1930s, but there was nothing great about it, as people were truly poor, and there wasn't money to cover much more than the simplest, basic needs, but through this, Kuester learned to be humble. As time went by, Kuester managed to graduate from Pulaski High School in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He was able to move on to earn degrees in Forestry from Michigan State University and Auburn University. Foresters do not spend their careers sitting in towers looking for forest fires as many people suppose they do. However, Kuester did spend a lot of time putting out forest fires, and he liked that work. Regarding the demands of the curriculum, the forestry students did murk their way through some pretty challenging stuff such as statistical analysis of environmental situations. Kuester is quite certain that he coined the expression, "delusionary mathematics" described in this book, referring to the use of statistics without degrees of freedom, but fear not--there is no difficult math in this book In fact, none of Adam and Eve for Atheists is written in the style of university professors writing to each other. It is written by a non-premier student for understanding at almost any level of reading, including professors'. So enjoy
Adam and Leonora

Adam and Leonora

Carol Jameson

She Writes Press
2024
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Adam Sinclair is a reclusive surrealist painter, in search of his muse and obsessed with his visions, who lives in a vast artist's compound in the Santa Cruz mountains. Leonora Bloom is an artist and scientist who isn't sure why she is so drawn to a man she's never met yet can't shake her obsession with him. After years of hiking the ridge above Adam's property, she finally knocks on his door. Inside Adam's house, enormous paintings of golden spirals, cosmic stars, and cobalt universes cover the walls, vibrating with energy and mystery - and though he is aloof, the chemistry between him and Leonora is immediate. When the younger woman catches a glimpse of an old black-and-white photograph of his deceased wife, Pauline, who could be her twin, she begins to understand why. Interwoven with Leonora's tale are the voices of modern-day Don Quixote Adam's muses: Pauline, a talented writer who lives in both 1940s New York City and Mexico; and Mimi Saucier, a sultry singer from 1930s Paris. The two women play off characters of the Surrealist movement including Andre Breton, Remedios Varo, and Wolfgang Paalen, creating worlds of dreamy enchantment. Filled with intrigue and tension, secrets and admissions, and the colorful imagery of a painter's mind, Adam and Leonora explores Leonora's quest to discover Adam's secret to the creative pulse of life - a journey into the surreal.
Adam and Dad Goes Fishing

Adam and Dad Goes Fishing

Mary M Brooks

Newman Springs Publishing, Inc.
2022
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This is a story about a father/son relationship.It is a bed-time story with a fun play section at the end of the story.Adam is an energetic, full of life toddler. He loves being outdoorswith his dad. It has a surprise in the story about the turtle.Children love to pick up rocks and stuff them in their pockets.This is about a fishing trip, the delight of an adventure for Adam.The readers become a part of the story.My books are written at a level of a child's understanding.They are educational and a teaching tool for learning.
Adam Plus One

Adam Plus One

Teresa Joyelle Krager

Elk Lake Publishing Inc
2021
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In the beginning, creation was all "good" ... until God announced Adam's situation was "not good." Join the rhyming romp as Adam's search for a compatible companion leads him beyond scales, fur, and feathers, back into the hands of his more-than-capable Creator. A blend of Scripture and smiles, Adam Plus One gently portrays God's perfect plan-the partnership of woman and man. Supplemental activities and lessons are available at teresakrager.com.
Adam, There Is a Glitch in Your Fig Leaf!
In the well-known fairytale about the Emperors new clothes by H C Andersen the deception about the Emperor's new clothes is subscribed to by the entire adult world. But the children see through it. The emperor was naked and did not know it. The story pinpoints the massive vanity and self delusion that we as men are capable of. It is the front page news of every daily paper, every day. Since the dawn of time man has been hiding from God because he knows that he is naked. His attempts to hide that nakedness has created a thousand forms of "fig leaves", but there is always a glitch that shows his real and very guilty self. As ignored and downgraded as the Bible may be, it still tells the story of man's fall and his possible restoration. The imagery about that and templates for it are all in that library of God's interaction with man. That is what this book is about. Or if you like: "When everything else has gone wrong: read the instructions." Teddy Donobauer has studied men and male hood and the Bible for over fifty years. He knows himself and male frailty in depth. He speaks out of his own journey through life and hopes that his quest for reality would be useful to his "brothers in arms."
Adam, Let Go of Your Fig Leaf, There Is a Storm Brewing
In Teddy Donobauer's first book, Adam, There is a Glitch in Your Fig Leaf , he discusses the "fig leaves" men try to hide behind. He shares how the success rate is unimpressive, for sooner or later, they are discovered. Some storm or another will rip away the disguise, and they will stand there naked. Contrary to the title, this sequel, Adam, Let Go of Your Fig Leaf, There is a Storm Brewing, presents a call to all men to do the opposite: let go of your fig leaves. But first, Donobauer explains, you need to see them as such and see what they stand for. Through personal testimony and Bible scripture, Donobauer delivers the message that unless you are saved by him, you will not be with him. When you know yourself as being saved, you will be where he is, in time and eternity. But the purpose for the offer of salvation is not to populate heaven with former sinners, but to populate earth with saints in the making.
Adam's Gift

Adam's Gift

Cindy Williams Adams Med

Archway Publishing
2024
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In Adam's Gift, author Cindy Williams Adams shares the story of the death of her twenty-seven-year-old son, Adam, and her subsequent spiritual journey. Hi I'm Adam, and I'm dead. Well, not really. I'm still here ... "The first night in the hospital, while Adam was on life support, around midnight, a nurse advised me to go home and get some rest. I looked at Adam's monitor. His heart rate was 180, a normal heart rate for an infant. At that point, his vital signs were nominal. I said I'd go home when Adam's heart rate reached 111. Greg and I sat in the dark, listening to the beep-beep of Adam's monitor. A few minutes later, Greg said, "Look at the monitor." Adam's heart rate was 111. My youngest sister, Rhonda, and I clipped some locks of Adam's dark brown hair as a keepsake. I was sitting at the head of his bed examining our handiwork when I heard Adam say jokingly, "Mom, what the fuck did you do to my hair?" In that pivotal moment, if I'd talked myself out of believing what I'd just experienced, I would have grieved Adam's death in an entirely different way. Trusting the communication from Adam was real not only allowed me to accept the loss of Adam's physical presence, it allowed me to create an entirely new relationship with the part of Adam that is eternal.Adam's lungs, kidneys, pancreas, and liver saved the lives of two individuals and significantly improved the lives of three others. Adam's liver went to a young mother from Indiana, where I was born. Adam's pancreas went to a woman with diabetes who'll never have to suffer another amputation. Adam's kidneys went to a woman from somewhere in California and to a man in Oakland who no longer plan their life around the need for dialysis. Adam's lungs went to a seventy-two-year-old man from Arizona."From January 2011 to February 2023, Adam led me on a twelve-year-long wild goose chase where I collected seemingly random puzzle pieces that when presented altogether, finally make sense. From a past life as a knowledge keeper in Atlantis to serving as an intergalactic guardian, Adam's mind-blowing after-death adventures will change everything you thought you knew about life and death and the world as we know it. Don't let your skin suit fool you into thinking you're anything less than a co-creator with God. We don't have to die to evolve to a higher level of consciousness. When it comes to consciousness-raising, Adam and I are giving away the cheats. Adam's Gift is more than a memoir, it's a multidimensional multimedia experience. Brace yourself, you're in for an e-ticket ride. Adams' debut memoir is an effectively concise account of a mother navigating her own grief while also finding ways to help others heal. Adams vividly renders her story of her life's journey, and her sense of exuberance is evident throughout... - Kirkus review The story of Adam and the special bond he shares with his mom gives those hope who question an afterlife.-Dannion Brinkley, internationally bestselling author ofSaved by the Light, At Peace in the Light, and Secrets of the Light You don't have to have experienced loss to love Adam's Gift. It isn't a book of grief. Its gift to the reader is about the resilience of love and the unwavering faith of a mother faced with unimaginable circumstances and boundless faith.-Meg Blackburn Losey, PhD, author of international bestsellers, The Children of Now, The Secret History of Consciousness, and Touching the Light Through the experiences recounted by Adam's mother, readers are immersed in a world where love transcends physical boundaries and continues to connect souls even after death.-Rhys Wynn Davies, Australia's 2023 Psychic of the Year, and author of How to Talk to the Dead in 10 Easy Steps Adam's Gift was so riveting to read. I came away from it feeling as if I had gained so much. I can't thank Ada
Adam's Gift

Adam's Gift

Cindy Williams Adams Med

Archway Publishing
2024
sidottu
In Adam's Gift, author Cindy Williams Adams shares the story of the death of her twenty-seven-year-old son, Adam, and her subsequent spiritual journey. Hi I'm Adam, and I'm dead. Well, not really. I'm still here ... "The first night in the hospital, while Adam was on life support, around midnight, a nurse advised me to go home and get some rest. I looked at Adam's monitor. His heart rate was 180, a normal heart rate for an infant. At that point, his vital signs were nominal. I said I'd go home when Adam's heart rate reached 111. Greg and I sat in the dark, listening to the beep-beep of Adam's monitor. A few minutes later, Greg said, "Look at the monitor." Adam's heart rate was 111. My youngest sister, Rhonda, and I clipped some locks of Adam's dark brown hair as a keepsake. I was sitting at the head of his bed examining our handiwork when I heard Adam say jokingly, "Mom, what the fuck did you do to my hair?" In that pivotal moment, if I'd talked myself out of believing what I'd just experienced, I would have grieved Adam's death in an entirely different way. Trusting the communication from Adam was real not only allowed me to accept the loss of Adam's physical presence, it allowed me to create an entirely new relationship with the part of Adam that is eternal.Adam's lungs, kidneys, pancreas, and liver saved the lives of two individuals and significantly improved the lives of three others. Adam's liver went to a young mother from Indiana, where I was born. Adam's pancreas went to a woman with diabetes who'll never have to suffer another amputation. Adam's kidneys went to a woman from somewhere in California and to a man in Oakland who no longer plan their life around the need for dialysis. Adam's lungs went to a seventy-two-year-old man from Arizona."From January 2011 to February 2023, Adam led me on a twelve-year-long wild goose chase where I collected seemingly random puzzle pieces that when presented altogether, finally make sense. From a past life as a knowledge keeper in Atlantis to serving as an intergalactic guardian, Adam's mind-blowing after-death adventures will change everything you thought you knew about life and death and the world as we know it. Don't let your skin suit fool you into thinking you're anything less than a co-creator with God. We don't have to die to evolve to a higher level of consciousness. When it comes to consciousness-raising, Adam and I are giving away the cheats. Adam's Gift is more than a memoir, it's a multidimensional multimedia experience. Brace yourself, you're in for an e-ticket ride. Adams' debut memoir is an effectively concise account of a mother navigating her own grief while also finding ways to help others heal. Adams vividly renders her story of her life's journey, and her sense of exuberance is evident throughout... - Kirkus review The story of Adam and the special bond he shares with his mom gives those hope who question an afterlife.-Dannion Brinkley, internationally bestselling author ofSaved by the Light, At Peace in the Light, and Secrets of the Light You don't have to have experienced loss to love Adam's Gift. It isn't a book of grief. Its gift to the reader is about the resilience of love and the unwavering faith of a mother faced with unimaginable circumstances and boundless faith.-Meg Blackburn Losey, PhD, author of international bestsellers, The Children of Now, The Secret History of Consciousness, and Touching the Light Through the experiences recounted by Adam's mother, readers are immersed in a world where love transcends physical boundaries and continues to connect souls even after death.-Rhys Wynn Davies, Australia's 2023 Psychic of the Year, and author of How to Talk to the Dead in 10 Easy Steps Adam's Gift was so riveting to read. I came away from it feeling as if I had gained so much. I can't thank Ada
Adam and the Danger of Sleep

Adam and the Danger of Sleep

Thomas Ronald Vaughan

Resource Publications (CA)
2022
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This book of poems openly addresses and comments upon topics and themes arising in and emerging from life in the Fallen World. It attempts to thoughtfully and artfully deal with these, while directly and indirectly pointing to sources of value, hope, and redemption. The latter are ultimately spiritual in nature and are gracious gifts from a loving Creator.
Adam and the Danger of Sleep

Adam and the Danger of Sleep

Thomas Ronald Vaughan

Resource Publications (CA)
2022
sidottu
This book of poems openly addresses and comments upon topics and themes arising in and emerging from life in the Fallen World. It attempts to thoughtfully and artfully deal with these, while directly and indirectly pointing to sources of value, hope, and redemption. The latter are ultimately spiritual in nature and are gracious gifts from a loving Creator.
Adam Smith’s Sociability and the American Dream

Adam Smith’s Sociability and the American Dream

John E. Hill

BLOOMSBURY PUBLISHING PLC
2024
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John E. Hill’s Adam Smith’s Sociability and the American Dream seeks to correct the three misunderstandings that have hindered the pursuit of the American dream and contributed to excessive individualism at the expense of community. Market fundamentalists ignore the importance of Adam Smith’s impartial spectator for capitalism; his ideal economy was not a free market but a sociable and fair one. A fair market would promote individuality within vibrant communities and would be consistent with Smith’s “justice, liberty, and equality” formula. Such a sociable market would also be more productive. Second, many Christians misunderstand the love your neighbor commandment, excluding the outsider, so explicit in the parable. Failure to follow John Adams’s warnings that aristocrats are dangerous in a republic. Free market advocates devalue the immense contributions communities make to the economy. Greater sociability would also facilitate the pursuit of happiness. It would not be necessary to reinvent the wheel to move to this more ideal society. Cooperative organizations already exist in the United States and in other countries as models for reform.