There are so many books! There is so little time! One visit to your local bookstore will tell you that . . How many books will you have time to read: and where do you start?
In an easy to read fashion Dr. Riedel will open up an unbelievable number of books: visit the book's Bibliography.
As he used to open up the passages of Holy Scripture on Sunday morning, using text, story and appropriate comments, he now opens up the writers of some of th...
After facing her parents' divorce, Maddie dreaded her summer vacation at Lake Marie, but her heart and mind is changed by a series of unexpected encounters with a group of colorful characters, including her cousin Jake, and her three talented, but eccentric great aunts Matilda, Meg, and Peg.
Life's Little Lessons Forever:
The Rhythm and Reason for Life
James E. Smith, Ph. D.
This book is the third in a series of the lessons learned during my life. The first volume, Life's Little Lessons - with some not so little was primarily situated during the adolescent years up until college. That book was about those experiences that we all most likely encounter in our own way during those developmental years. The second book, Life's Little ...
This is story about a little tree who has no friends. Because he is different from the other trees, they make fun of him. It is a story that all children will love, as well as most adults who read it to them!
Asor is a beautiful bright yellow and black trimmed butterfly. She loves traveling around the globe, gently teaching children why it's important to enjoy the simple joys of life. Asor also wants children to respect each other, no matter who they may be or whom they meet along the way, and know that friends come from all walks of life.
Some of Asor's important lessons include helping one another, never judging others for the personal choices...
Asor is a beautiful bright yellow and black trimmed butterfly. She loves traveling around the globe, gently teaching children why it's important to enjoy the simple joys of life. Asor also wants children to respect each other, no matter who they may be or whom they meet along the way, and know that friends come from all walks of life.
Some of Asor's important lessons include helping one another, never judging others for the personal choices...
Comparing human lifespans to the age of our planet, we consider the Earth as some kind of constant. But should we?
According to the Old Testament and many ancient manuscripts, there were events and mythical characters that modern science can neither prove nor disprove. In fact, getting a scientific explanation of an event is much harder than witnessing it. That is why science is way behind religion, and our only hope for the future is to bri...
This is story about a little tree who has no friends. Because he is different from the other trees, they make fun of him. It is a story that all children will love, as well as most adults who read it to them!
Comparing human lifespans to the age of our planet, we consider the Earth as some kind of constant. But should we?
According to the Old Testament and many ancient manuscripts, there were events and mythical characters that modern science can neither prove nor disprove. In fact, getting a scientific explanation of an event is much harder than witnessing it. That is why science is way behind religion, and our only hope for the future is to bri...
Oak Cliff and the Missing Pieces is the first book written about the area's history in over three decades. It not only captures the beginnings of the early settlement, it takes the reader beyond a century and a half of growth and tracks how the community has evolved. The book is unique in that it captures the history of West Dallas in conjunction with its Oak Cliff neighbor and how the two transformed together over time into what we see today....
After facing her parents' divorce, Maddie dreaded her summer vacation at Lake Marie, but her heart and mind is changed by a series of unexpected encounters with a group of colorful characters, including her cousin Jake, and her three talented, but eccentric great aunts Matilda, Meg, and Peg.
Since humans first traded upon the sea, seafaring has been a lonely and dangerous business, sometimes fraught with such diverse challenges as unhinged crew members, unsafe ships, power-crazed captains, and a violent ocean. This was true in the twentieth century as well.
In a fascinating narrative, seasoned master mariner Christopher McMahon offers true depictions of life aboard some of the more than twenty merchant ships he sailed on that we...
This Wellness Creation Workbook helps readers understand concepts to gain knowledge of information, as well as, empowering them to create wellness and take inspired action to apply and practice the information so that true learning will take place!
Budu is a cat ready spread her paws to the wind and experience the world and all the beauty within. Grab your flight gear kids and let's see and learn languages, cultures and the wonders of our planet through the eyes of a cat and navigator Wanda who happens to have a very personal relationship with Mother Earth.
Budu is a cat ready spread her paws to the wind and experience the world and all the beauty within. Grab your flight gear kids and let's see and learn languages, cultures and the wonders of our planet through the eyes of a cat and navigator Wanda who happens to have a very personal relationship with Mother Earth.
William Henry Wall Jr. shares his efforts to clear his father's name after fifty years of silent grief in From Healing to Hell.
He recounts the needless tragedy of W. Henry Wall, M.D., a successful Southwest Georgia physician who served in the state Senate in the 1940s and 1950s.
After Dr. Wall became unwittingly addicted to a prescription drug, he found himself trapped in a nightmarish chain of events. Arrested on federal drug charges, he w...