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Abhinav, an atheist, who believes in care and kindness firmly, who can touch million hearts by the love he shows on others. Being a fund raiser in an orphanage, he is a king of adorable hearts. Deepthi, a typical South Tamilian girl, who loves her family a lot, . Confining all of her feelings inside her heart. Keeping it as a golden box secret, she falls in love with the man she deserve. Sumi, the broadminded one, who is so expressive. Exploring her life in her own way, she lives a carefree life. Bombshell in reality, but slippery as a fish from every guy's love needle. John, a guy of wealth, who live happily with all the luxury of life. Being a college Casanova, he loves to flirt and do pranks specially with girls. When love strikes, nothing could match it. Flooding like the Niagara, the tiny heart won't survive that feelings with so ease. Being a typical orthodox, family girl, can Deepthi make her life with her loved ones? Will John figure out what love is? is it possible to make an atheist have believe in god? Can a man with rigid heart of a stunning go-easy girls's heart so soon?
Can I Be Candid? is a book of poetry, which asks the reader to take a detour past trauma and to a place where loss, pain, love, and beauty might become transmuted into something new. In this debut chapbook, Goldsmith turns to myths and stars in order to understand the process of awakening.
Essential, Scripture-Based Guidance for Christians Who Are Considering Missions Work What does it take to be a missionary? Is it enough to love God, communicate well, and enjoy overseas travel? Is every Christian who proclaims the gospel technically a missionary? Understanding the biblical definition and qualifications of this role can mean the difference between spiritual fruit and irresponsible—even if well-meaning—ministry endeavors. In this addition to the Church Questions series, Andy Johnson presents a clear-cut, gospel-centered standard for aspiring missionaries. First, he outlines the marks of a missionary: those commissioned and sent out for gospel work by a church. Next, he covers the specific responsibilities of missionaries demonstrated in Scripture. This brief guide also explains the importance of patient service in ministry, church membership and participation, and family considerations to help readers determine whether they are truly called and ready to serve God on the mission field. Brief, Accessible Resource: Easy-to-share guide uses Scripture and engaging stories to answer commonly asked questions about missions work Gospel-Centered Guidance: Examines biblical examples, including the Great Commission, and contemporary models, such as rapid-multiplication ministry methods, to demonstrate correct and incorrect approaches to missions A Great Resource for Church Members: Helps Christians understand the qualifications and responsibilities of faithful missionaries
'Should I be worried?' is a question every parent of young children often asks themselves. From a newborn who cries endlessly, to a toddler with a high temperature, to a schoolchild with a persistent cough, each stage of childhood brings new things to worry about. What needs treatment? When should you call the doctor or go straight to the hospital? Paediatric consultant and mother of two Dr Niamh Lynch understands these concerns, and how hard it is to find information you can trust. Drawing on years of expertise and common questions from her online community, Should I Be Worried? provides clear, practical and reassuring advice on everything from tummy troubles, rashes, teething, and sleep to developmental differences and hospital visits - plus an easy-to-use A-Z of childhood health conditions. Your antidote to panic and uncertainty, Should I Be Worried? gives you reliable answers when you need them most - and the confidence to trust your instincts. Chapters include: Week-to-week/Month-to-month guide to early development and illnesses Tummy Troubles Fits, Faints & Funny Turns Teething & Teeth Skin & Rashes Developmental Differences Is This Something Serious? Getting Ready for Hospital Visits and Doctors' Appointments A to Z (of the most searched-for health conditions for babies and children)
Will I Be Bald In Heaven? And Other Curious Questions
Philo Trust
2026
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If you could ask God any question, what would you ask? Life is full of big questions. In this second book in the series, J.John answers 40 questions that many of us frequently ask. 1. Does the Bible condone slavery? 2. If God created the universe, who created God? 3. What does it mean to commit blasphemy against the Holy Spirit? 4. Can I lose my salvation? 5. Why did God create mosquitoes? 6. Why can the Christian life be a struggle? This book is ideal for anyone exploring Christianity for the first time, revisiting long-held doubts, or seeking confidence in their beliefs. Each chapter stands alone, making it perfect for personal reflection, group discussion, or as a gift for someone asking life’s bigger questions. Whether you are curious, cautious, questioning, or convinced, this book provides space to think; and perhaps to discover that the answers you seek are closer than you imagined.
Inspire a love of reading with stories that are written from a child’s perspective and will encourage children to discover the world around them. With audio and activities, Peapod Readers are the perfect start to a child’s journey into learning English. Do you want to be a tiger, a cat, a bee? You can! Includes: Before and after reading activitiesPicture dictionaryExam practice for Cambridge Pre A1 Starters, working towards A1 MoversReading guide online
"This book is for anyone who has ever felt 'less than' or on the outside. That is to say, this is a book for everyone." --Elana K. Arnold, author of What Girls Are Made Of"With a clear, compelling voice, Walker creates a believable world where socioeconomic tensions challenge, but never defeat, her well-rounded characters."--Publishers Weekly (starred review)Claire Ladd knows that this summer is going to be special. She and her two best friends, Ronan and Brianna, are turning twelve. She is leaving camp behind and gets to do what she wants all day. She feels everything starting to change. But things don't always change for the better.With Brianna's cousin Eden visiting for the summer, Claire feels like a third wheel. Even though she is only a year older, Eden seems so much more sophisticated and glamorous . . . and when she's around, she takes up everyone's attention, including Brianna's.But that doesn't explain why things have felt awkward with Brianna ever since she moved to a fancy new house, or why Ronan, who lives in the trailer next to Claire's, has started acting moody anytime anyone mentions his dad.Claire has always been happy with her life just as it is, but as the summer wears on and the issues with her friends start to grow, she can't help but wonder: Would everything be better if she could just be someone else?
This inspiring debut picture book from The View cohost--and new mom --Abby Huntsman explores the value of service and the extraordinary power of giving back. When Isabel's teacher asks her students who they want to be when they grow up, Isabel doesn't have an answer. Isabel knows it makes her happy to help her friends, neighbors, and family--but can a person really grow up to be a helper? It's time for Isabel to open her eyes and her heart and see all the different jobs people do: the police officers, firefighters, soldiers, teachers, doctors, and clergy who dedicate their lives to helping people every day.With heartwarming words by The View cohost Abby Huntsman and stunning pictures by Joanne Lew-Vriethoff, this uplifting story is for any parent who wants to inspire strong values in their child: giving back, helping others, and serving your community.
In the wake of World War II, the cultural life of the United States underwent a massive transformation. At the heart of these changes during the early Cold War were the rise of the concept of identity and a reformulation of the country's political life. A revolution in music was taking place at the same time-a tumult of new musical styles and institutions that would lead to everything from the birth of rock 'n' roll to the new downtown experimental music scene.Together, these new cultural and musical trends came to define the era. In the search for new social affinities and modes of self-fashioning, music provided just the right tool. What Shall I Be follows the concept of identity as it developed alongside new post-war music making. Author Philip M. Gentrytravels through four very different musical scenes: the R&B world of doo-wop pioneers the Orioles, the early film musicals of Doris Day, Asian American cabaret in San Francisco, and John Cage's infamous 4'33". The lives of musicians, composers, critics, and fans reveal how individuals negotiated the social changes sweeping the country in the initial days of the Cold War. As we are again swept up in a time of significant transformation, these early strategies help to inform the political andmusical narratives of today.
Unleashing the imagination of children is often overlooked. What Would I Be If I Couldn't Be Me? is an excellent opportunity for parents and children to explore their imaginations with limitless possibilities.The author (Jim Jamison) was inspired by the birth of his first grandchild to create a book to share with them. This has a great storyline for a child and parent to interact with more questions that enhance the child's imagination. Use this book and the discoveries made to continue exploring other things the child could be if they couldn't be themselves.
Unleashing the imagination of children is often overlooked. What Would I Be If I Couldn't Be Me? is an excellent opportunity for parents and children to explore their imaginations with limitless possibilities.The author (Jim Jamison) was inspired by the birth of his first grandchild to create a book to share with them. This has a great storyline for a child and parent to interact with more questions that enhance the child's imagination. Use this book and the discoveries made to continue exploring other things the child could be if they couldn't be themselves.
Explore, experiment, create, imagine, dream and do Life is full of adventure and fun In this book you will follow along with Bohdi and his dreams and ideas on what he wants to be when he grows up.
Maurice wrote this book to encourage all children to reach their goals and fulfill their dreams. He feels that all children have hidden gems within themselves to be successful. Believing that every child must be nurtured, loved, taught, and cared for, they can achieve anything beyond their wildest dreams. And the importance of teachers in the growth and development of all of our children. Be inspired, keep believing
Maurice wrote this book to encourage all children to reach their goals and fulfill their dreams. He feels that all children have hidden gems within themselves to be successful. Believing that every child must be nurtured, loved, taught, and cared for, they can achieve anything beyond their wildest dreams. And the importance of teachers in the growth and development of all of our children. Be inspired, keep believing