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Navigating Tax Land

Navigating Tax Land

David Peters

Author Voice Publishing
2026
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Tax strategies for all who feel lost in the land of tax season Constant rule changes and confusing jargon can make anyone feel like they've entered a foreign country. This guide helps you make sense of taxes without costly professional help or complicated software so you can file with confidence by April 15. Learn how to keep your money where it belongs with sections on: Saving money with smarter deductions and timing Unlocking tax breaks for families, students, and retirees Turning side gigs, rentals, and more into real tax advantages Avoiding common pitfalls that end up costing you money Stop dreading April 15th. Learn small changes that can lead to lasting savings and greater financial control.
How to Pray

How to Pray

David Peters

SpiritLife Ministries
2022
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How to Pray reveals the simple, but often overlooked, pattern of prayer that Jesus taught us. Whether you are a veteran prayer warrior or someone who struggles with prayer, this book will encourage you to go beyond where you are, and discover that prayer can be an adventure with God, helping to change the world around you.
Hope

Hope

David Peters; John Dawson

Spiritlife Ministries
2020
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In today's world, so many live with disappointment, never daring to dream or to have hope. In life, we all eventually encounter trouble; however, God promises, "I will transform the valley of trouble into a gateway of hope."In every valley of trouble or disappointment, there is a gateway of hope waiting to be found. What lies beyond the gateway? A better future. A shift from deferred hope to God-given desires fulfilled. A glimpse of the age to come. If you want to discover that gateway and develop a rugged, confident, biblical hope that is more than mere wishful thinking, then this book is for you.Full of gripping personal stories that made me weep and worship. I was encouraged and instructed by the great wisdom set downin these pages. -John Dawson, President, Youth With A MissionAs you follow the Peters through turbulent storms in an ocean of troubles, you will grow in the hope that is an anchor of the soul. -Ray Comfort, Author and TV Co-host of The Way of the Master, Los Angeles, CA, USAHOPE is a journey through the pain of personal loss into the joy of a new future. Through wonderful stories of God's powerful intervention, this book will inspire you. -Stuart Blount, Director of Ministry, Elim Pentecostal Churches, UK.
A Scottish Omnibus

A Scottish Omnibus

David Peters

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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This contribution to the literary world; is comprised of three previously published books by the author on Amazon UK and which are namely: "Scotland's Military History, ISBN 9781490449227": "The Deracination of Scotland, ISBN 9781517764944" and "The '45, ISBN 9781536841244". The aim of bringing these books together in the one place is to form a one stop shop', for want of a better description, for anyone with more than a passing interest in Scotland and its history and I sincerely hope it fulfils this purpose I will presume at this point, for the aforementioned reason, to draw the reader's attention to another book of mine; "The Royal House of Stewart ISBN 9781503024120" which I feel that if read in conjunction with this one, can provide a pretty comprehensive history of Scotland The third book of this Omnibus, "The '45" is really a mixture of fiction and my imagination as it a story woven round the true historical facts of the 1745 Jacobite rebellion as I imagine it was seen by someone who was actually there; while the first two are strictly historical and factual though both have been refurbished' in the process to bring them up to date by the inclusion of all the latest available information, hopefully without the loss of any of the original integrity.
The Crags

The Crags

David Peters

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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This is a short story about a chance meeting between two men on Edinburgh's Salisbury Crags during an overcast November afternoon and which indirectly leads them on a trail of revenge, taking them into some dark (literally and metaphorically speaking) places, jeopardising their physical health as well as their very souls This state of affairs is brought about by the untimely suicide of one of the men's son some seventeen years previously which incidentally causes them to form an enduring friendship and sets them off on a voyage of discovery, both about the world and themselves, and resulting in them finding themselves in places they would rather not be in, and with people (some of whom) they would rather not be with.
A Short Story Omnibus

A Short Story Omnibus

David Peters

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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This is a compilation of three stand-alone books by the author which are still available individually. The first of these is not really a story but a researched collection of factual (?) hauntings and haunted places around Scotland. The second one is a purely fictional story in the same genre as the first and the third is also a fictional story but of a different genre; crime, and is set in Scotland.
The '45

The '45

David Peters

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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The story begins at Glenfinnan in August 1745 with the landing of Prince Charles Edward Stewart and the "seven men of Moidart", an event which has since been commemorated by the erection of a monument on the site; a photograph I took of that monument some years ago now serves to decorate the cover of this book. The narrative, which I have strived to make as historically accurate as possible, goes on from there through many highs and lows via Prestonpans, Carlisle, Manchester, Derby, Falkirk, Stirling and the forts of the Great Glen' before ending in disaster at Culloden in April '46. I have also strived to include the more obscure events and confrontations between the Jacobites and the Hanoverians such as Ruthven Barracks, Clifton, Inverurie, Moy, Blair Castle, Tongue and Littleferry. The really sad thing about the '45 was that it was in many ways a civil war, men from the same family were to be found on both sides, e.g. James Murray was the 2nd Duke of Atholl and a Hanoverian whilst his brother Lord George Murray was one of, if not the, leading lights of the Jacobites The same situation was to be found right down the line and it wasn't just Stewart versus Hanover; it was also Scotland against England and, more subtlety, Catholic against Protestant. Scotsman fought Scotsman, Scottish Clan fought Scottish Clan and Scottish regiment fought Scottish regiment, this happened in almost every one of the above mentioned confrontations and is not therefore dissimilar to the present political climate prevalent in the Scotland of today