Kirjahaku
Etsi kirjoja tekijän nimen, kirjan nimen tai ISBN:n perusteella.
343 tulosta hakusanalla Ibe Gerald Oluchi
Why I?m Thankful: The completion to Why Should I Be Thankful 'My First Thanksgiving Alone"
Charles Johnson
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
nidottu
Should I Be My Own Undoing
Christopher J. Roe
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
nidottu
This book is for everyone that is unsure of the answer to the question - Will I Be In Heaven? Far too many people, when posed with that question respond with, "I hope so". I want you to know so This is a short read that will clear up any misconceptions. Hint - It has nothing to do with being Good
This humorous novel follows Father Francis, a young, English, Catholic priest to his first parish in America. He is not sure what to expect, but certainly isn't prepared for what he finds. As if his new role isn't challenging enough, he struggles with everything from jalapenos to fire ants, from church politics to the language barrier. Having managed to alienate his parish's main benefactor, Frank soon finds himself in hot water with his Diocese. His troubles only increase when he stumbles across suspicious goings-on deep in the Florida orange groves. Can he solve the mystery before he loses his parish...or his life?
If I Was A Lizard: What Kind Would I Be
Beth Pait; Corissa Smith; Angelia M. Smith
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
nidottu
Live picture book of lizards, iguanas, geckos, skinks, and chameleons. Wonderful assortment. Names and fun facts included. Great for all ages
When ten-year-old Evie attends an air show with her mom, she discovers, to her surprise, that there are women pilots performing Inspired by what she sees, she signs up for Girls' Aviation Day at the airport where she learns all about aviation, airplanes, and the incredible stories of woman pilots. Excited, Evie wonders: could she be a pilot, too? Join Evie as she finds her true passion and learns how to make her dreams come true....
When ten-year-old Evie attends an air show with her mom, she discovers, to her surprise, that there are women pilots performing Inspired by what she sees, she signs up for Girls' Aviation Day at the airport where she learns all about aviation, airplanes, and the incredible stories of woman pilots. Excited, Evie wonders: could she be a pilot, too? Join Evie as she finds her true passion and learns how to make her dreams come true....
If I Were a Pair of Maracas: Oh where, oh where would I be?
Bedoor Khalaf
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
nidottu
Can I Be a Storm Chaser? Jobs in Meteorology Meteorology Textbooks Grade 5 Children's Weather Books
Baby Professor
2021
pokkari
As a field of study, meteorology has many jobs to offer. If you're thinking about pursuing a career in meteorology, then it's best you know exactly what you're getting yourself into. This book will give you a bird's eye view of what people working in the field of meteorology do. Go ahead and grab a copy of this book today.
Can I Be a Storm Chaser? Jobs in Meteorology Meteorology Textbooks Grade 5 Children's Weather Books
Baby Professor
2021
sidottu
As a field of study, meteorology has many jobs to offer. If you're thinking about pursuing a career in meteorology, then it's best you know exactly what you're getting yourself into. This book will give you a bird's eye view of what people working in the field of meteorology do. Go ahead and grab a copy of this book today.
Can I Be Pure?: Holy living in a corrupt world
Rod Butterworth
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
nidottu
ABOUT THE AUTHOR Myrtha Herold was born in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. She was raised by her father Justin Mond lus who recognized early on, an innate gift in her daughter to "carry out a tune". As early as seven years of age she was already taking center stage at her local Protestant Church of St. Marc, Haiti. In 1974 Myrtha's mother, L onide, who had migrated to Nassau, Grand Bahamas, took Myrtha to live with her, where she attended High School. In 1976, her peers began to discover her exceptional singing ability. Shortly after, Myrtha joined the "Salt of the Earth" Gospel Band where she blossomed into a vibrant and anointed songstress. Her unique style was clearly made evident wherever she performs. In 1982, Myrtha moved to New York City, where she gave birth to her son and two beautiful daughters. Despite the demands and challenges of motherhood. Myrtha was able to earn multiple college degrees in various fields of study including Accounting, Theology, and Psychology. "Can I be the one?" is the question that has been hunting her through her failings and risings, her battles and her triumphs; a question, however, that has taken a life form on its own, and evolved into this "living and breathing" manuscript, justly entitled "Can I be the one?" In this book, Myrtha offers the reader a passionate read as she intimately recounts her many struggles, adversities, and overwhelming victories. "Can I be the one?" a beautiful narration of passion and love, hopes to find itself in the hands of every Christian and minister of the Gospel all across the globe. Let this preview, however serves as a warning to the reader that some poignant details of this account will bring some tears to the eyes, and yet generate hope and renewed faith in the heart.
""These sermons represent an attempt to approach the central meaning of the Cross along several confessedly incomplete avenues of approach. I think of them as a little circle of converging but incompleted radii, all pointing toward (and therefore in a sense defining), but none of them finally touching, the real heart of the meaning of the Cross. Were any of us able at last to do this, we should unlock the mystery of life itself. Even Dr. Moberly, in his great book 'Atonement and Personality', begins by saying: 'Atonement is a reality much too fundamental to human consciousness, to be capable of any ready explanation. Our explanations, at their best, are still always partial explanations. It is always more than our understanding of it.' And so it is that one does not hesitate to add his own convictions to the many words that are written and said about the meaning of the Cross of Christ. --from the Foreword Samuel M. Shoemaker (1893-1963) was an Episcopal priest in New York, part of the Oxford Group, and played a role in the founding the Alcoholics Anonymous. He is also the author of 'By the Power of God', 'The Conversion of the Church', 'The Experiment of Faith', 'Realizing Religion', and 'How to Become a Christian'.
Where is the beautiful butterfly going and why? The curious child follows the butterfly on a sunny afternoon in search of answers. Readers young and old who have ever wished they had wings will feel their spirits lift with this enchanting illustrated tale. Author Ann Stevens was inspired to write this story by the nature walks her biologist father took her on as a child. She is working on several new children's books and lives in Tallahassee, Florida. Publisher's website: http://www.strategicpublishinggroup.com/title/CanIBeAButterfly.html
With education reform in the forefront of societal issues, virtually everyone is seeking methods to augment students' academic performance. Yet, real reform begins in individual classrooms, where the difference between the ordinary teacher and the extraordinary lies not in the content they teach, but in the manner and atmosphere in which they teach it. Can I Be In Your Class? offers secondary teachers tips and techniques to invigorate instruction and create an atmosphere conducive to active learning and extraordinary teaching. Each chapter opens with an illustrative anecdote and highlights a different educational area. A worksheet of self-assessment exercises concludes each chapter, guiding teachers to individualize and implement the suggested improvements in their classrooms. Designed to support both the novice and veteran educator, the best practices offered in this book help teachers to make education a dynamic experience that addresses the whole child and boosts academic progress. As a result, other students will ask, "Can I be in your class?"
Should I Be Afraid?: A Survival Guide For Baby Boomers and Senior Citizens
Judy Hanna
Chalfant Eckert Publishing
2014
nidottu
"Can I be the MAN?" - A letter from US to You, is exactly what the title implies. It is a letter written on behalf of African American men in an attempt to put an end to the feud between male and female, so the duality of relationships can be restored. It addresses some hard conversations that need to be discussed within African American culture and relationships. It allows men to be "naked and unashamed" in revealing their failures, but also identifying some of the deep seeded desires African American men have for women. From a much-needed apology from men, to getting a better understanding of the inner workings of the heart of men, to acknowledging that there are no good men, only men striving to be good, this work will touch the heart and mind of every woman that is currently in or desires to be in a harmonious relationship with an African American man.By the end of the book, it will stimulate a much-needed dialog between African American men and women to bring about peace within their relationships and ultimately restore the fabric of their homes. With the duality of African American relationships restored, their families will be restored, which in turn will repair their communities, and will allow the needed unity within African American culture to stand together in solidarity."This work started out a conversation with a few of my elders over a game of spades. From there it became a poem and now has blossomed into a full body of work. I have come to learn that I can express myself much better through writing than I can verbally. It was originally my desire to write the words that I have been struggling to be able to communicate in my own relationships. Over the course of time, I have some to realize that there are many men just like me that feel the same way, yet don't know how to communicate their emotions and thoughts. This work is for the men that look into our communities and see the need for men, but have watched and been unable to ask women the simplest of questions, Can I be the MAN? This work will be controversial in many ways but will ultimately have the desired effect of healing within our culture."