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Joyce Willard Teal

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Every Beautiful Child Is A Product of His Grace

Every Beautiful Child Is A Product of His Grace

Joyce Willard Teal

Authors' Tranquility Press
2025
sidottu
Because of God's grace we are able to live. It is because of God's grace that we willingly give. Because of God's grace our gardens yield. All that's good is a product of His grace. God's grace brings salvation to the rich and the poor. God's grace brings us through; allows us to endure. God's grace gives us peace; makes us feel secure. All that's good is a product of His grace. God's grace strengthens; sustains during hard times. God's grace dictates, "Let's share," instead of "All mine." God's grace gives us the rare gift to be kind. All that's good is a product of His grace. Because of God's grace, one day we'll see His face. Because of God's grace, we can run this Christian race. Because of God's grace, He's prepared for us a place. All that's good is a product of His grace.
Every Beautiful Child Is A Product of His Grace

Every Beautiful Child Is A Product of His Grace

Joyce Willard Teal

Authors' Tranquility Press
2025
pokkari
Because of God's grace we are able to live. It is because of God's grace that we willingly give. Because of God's grace our gardens yield. All that's good is a product of His grace. God's grace brings salvation to the rich and the poor. God's grace brings us through; allows us to endure. God's grace gives us peace; makes us feel secure. All that's good is a product of His grace. God's grace strengthens; sustains during hard times. God's grace dictates, "Let's share," instead of "All mine." God's grace gives us the rare gift to be kind. All that's good is a product of His grace. Because of God's grace, one day we'll see His face. Because of God's grace, we can run this Christian race. Because of God's grace, He's prepared for us a place. All that's good is a product of His grace.
Learning 1,2 3's With Seth and Friends

Learning 1,2 3's With Seth and Friends

Joyce Willard Teal

Authors' Tranquility Press
2024
pokkari
Learning 1,2,3's with Seth and Friends is a colorful picture book for young children. This colorful picture book will assist young children initially to learn to recognize and identify their numbers. After children have learned to recognize and identify their numbers, children can use the book to begin to learn primary colors and later, rhyming words.There is no limit to how much children can learn by interacting with Learning A, B, C, with Seth.
Learning 1,2 3's With Seth and Friends

Learning 1,2 3's With Seth and Friends

Joyce Willard Teal

Authors' Tranquility Press
2024
sidottu
Learning 1,2,3's with Seth and Friends is a colorful picture book for young children. This colorful picture book will assist young children initially to learn to recognize and identify their numbers. After children have learned to recognize and identify their numbers, children can use the book to begin to learn primary colors and later, rhyming words.There is no limit to how much children can learn by interacting with Learning A, B, C, with Seth.
So You Want to be a Lady

So You Want to be a Lady

Joyce Willard Teal

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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SynopsisSO YOU WANT TO BE A LADYA woman is a gender specific human. A lady is the same human of the same gender but one who has enough self respect and respect of others to know the difference and act and treat herself and others accordingly.Every girl eventually becomes a woman, but every woman does not eventually become a lady. Becoming a lady is an eventual process, and the beauty of it is that a woman gets to choose if it is a process that she will embrace.So You Want to Be a Lady is a book that is targeted for girls who desire to become ladies. It is a book that parents can use as they guide their daughters in this endeavor. The book can assist girls as they engage in the process of developing into ladies and will offer them guidance during the process. In addition, this book provides distinctions between a lady and a woman. It provides proper table etiquette for those who are unsure of what proper table etiquette requires, and it details some ladylike traits.Additionally, it offers ideas for dressing like a lady and advice to ladies.A lady is a woman who makes it easy and enjoyable for a man to be a gentleman.A woman is a fully developed human being of the female persuasion who is capable, independent, confident, self-assured, assertive, and may even be aggressive if a situation requires aggressiveness. In other words, any and all of the qualities that adulthood dictates. She has all the rights and responsibilities that go hand-in-hand with being an adult human and as many of the privileges as she can demand from her status. She has the ability to make up her own mind about what she will and will not do; will and will not allow into her life. One of the primary differences between a woman and a lady is that does all of these things with grace and elegance.
The Tree That Tells A Tale

The Tree That Tells A Tale

Joyce Willard Teal

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2012
nidottu
In "The Tree That Tells the Tale," the story is told by the tree and its various parts.The tree, Tanza, has given its parts names: Barbara Branches, Bob Bark; Linda Limb, Nelson Nest; Randy Roots, Sam Sap and Teresa Trunk. Tanza stands in the yard of the 16th Street Baptist Church in Montgomery, Alabama. A solitary tree, Tanza has stood in the church yard for generations and was a witness to everything that took place there during the heights of the Civil Rights Era. During the heights of the Civil Rights Era, the 16th Street Baptist Church in Montgomery was bombed, and four little girls were killed.Tanza decides to tell the story for a new generation. She witnessed the bombing and observed the man who set the bomb.
Lest We Forget Why We Celebrate

Lest We Forget Why We Celebrate

Joyce Willard Teal

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2005
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Lest We Forget Why We Celebrate - The poems and other writings contained in this book are intended to provoke thought and generate discussions about the Slavery Experience and/or persons who were close to or shared in those experiences, even vicariously The contents of the book are also intended to inform the youth who lack awareness of what it took to acquire the rights and privileges that they currently take for granted.The book consists of a combination of fifty mini-bios about prominent Black Americans and events that helped to shape the Twentieth Century and an original poem about each of the persons and events.Frequently people have asked why Black people celebrate. The first poem contained in the book should clarify the reason why we celebrate and why it is so important to remember that there are still very substantial reasons to commemorate. We need to read, we need to celebrate, Lest We Forget.Lest We Forget Why We Celebrate The poems and other writings contained in this book are intended to provoke thought and generate discussions about the Slavery Experience and/or persons who were close to or shared in those experiences, even vicariously The contents of the book are also intended to inform the youth who lack awareness of what it took to acquire the rights and privileges that they currently take for granted.The book consists of a combination of fifty mini-bios about prominent Black Americans and events that helped to shape the Twentieth Century and an original poem about each of the persons and events.Frequently people have asked why Black people celebrate. The first poem contained in the book should clarify the reason why we celebrate and why it is so important to remember that there are still very substantial reasons to commemorate. We need to read, we need to celebrate, Lest We Forget.Lest We Forget Why We Celebrate The poems and other writings contained in this book are intended to provoke thought and generate discussions about the Slavery Experience and/or persons who were close to or shared in those experiences, even vicariously The contents of the book are also intended to inform the youth who lack awareness of what it took to acquire the rights and privileges that they currently take for granted.The book consists of a combination of fifty mini-bios about prominent Black Americans and events that helped to shape the Twentieth Century and an original poem about each of the persons and events.Frequently people have asked why Black people celebrate. The first poem contained in the book should clarify the reason why we celebrate and why it is so important to remember that there are still very substantial reasons to commemorate. We need to read, we need to celebrate, Lest We Forget.