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“Ronnie Reid can't read! Ronnie Reid can't read!” Ronnie's classmates would sing over and over again. Each year he was the only one in his class who could not read. His best friend Simone helped him to get by each year until the day that they received the news. “Ronnie in class 301 and Simone to class 302.” What will Ronnie do? Will he ever learn to ...

Long periods of time doing something one does not enjoy or possess the natural talent for will lead to stress even if one had developed competency in it. Results over time can lead to illness, poor behavior, procrastination, aggression, addiction, and even violence. For parents and teachers, identifying a child's giftedness is a valuable guide in enabling...

Donald Ennis loves people and puts them first. He rather sees them happy more than his own happiness. He looks to share his journey with God and share his lessons learned. Most importantly, he wants to heal the world one book at a time.

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Aunt Martha is a very sensible woman who believes that there is a place for everything, and everything should be in that place, and she does not detour from that. Her sensible life is turned into chaos when her niece, Teensy, and Teensy's husband, Elmo, spend some time with her, disrupting her sensible life and routine. In all the upheaval, will Aunt Mart...

Someone may be eager to get a better understanding of God; this book will help you along the way. You would think that a "night out with Yahweh" would be all about good. That is not the fact. Although we know all things work together for the good of those who love him, there are some trials and tribulations that we must go through to develop in the different...

Pete spent his first seven years coddled, spoiled, and protected by grandparents, aunts, and uncles. He never thought those years would end and his life change. When his mother met Gene, however, things changed. Suddenly Pete had a stepfather and lived in a village.

It took time, but Pete found new friends and challenges. Reading, trapping, hunting, a...

This is an exciting story about three African safaris. The countries visited were South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Lesotho, and Eswatini. It transports the reader to the beauty of the African country and its wildlife, filling them with the joy of travel and the wonder of God's creations. It is written in a daily journal and pictorial format that in...

This book offers an insightful peek into the origins or our race and man's purpose in the universe. You will see the transformation from creation over thousands of years as our adversary distorts man's reflection of God. View how the genuine order of things is altered, as well as the attempts to blur the primary from which man is patterned. Lies, conspiracie...

A young man is thrust into a leadership position in an environment completely foreign from how he was raised. He must use all of his resources and knowledge to intelligently make decisions that directly affect his life, and the life of the men under his command in a combat situation. His men approached the lieutenant and told him they were going to call h...

Gathered around a campfire, Brett, Blake, and Gavin make silly New Year resolutions for their parents until sensible Maya gets them back on track. The parents retreat to the house and the companions are telling jokes when they meet Weston, a great horned owl. Weston is impressed to see that these children of different ethnic backgrounds are such good frie...

Valle Egypt is a provocative story of financial elder abuse and the demise of a sixty-year family farm. Valle Egypt is a case study that affords readers the opportunity to better understand the serious consequences of financial elder abuse while providing an increased awareness of how to mitigate this escalating problem. Using a personal family story as a v...

Lily, a nine-year-old girl who is witty and wise beyond her years, travels along with her grandparents Nona and Papa on a journey to visit her mother who works in the small town of Pineville. During their trip they come across the little red barn where things begin to happen unexpectedly. It is with God's courage and strength they find a way out of their ...

Life is a game which offers many challenges. Solitaire is also a game played by millions around

the world. It offers its own challenges. This game has many lessons which pertain to life. We can learn

from solitaire by paying attention

to how we play and the lessons it teaches....

To forgive or not to forgive is a dilemma that should not exist in Christendom. Some Christians have normalized the granting of forgiveness like an Oprah Winfrey giveaway in which everyone gets forgiveness based solely on the generosity of the giver. Others refuse to forgive even in the presence of irrefutable evidence that supports the accused's innocence. ...

Life throws us curveballs. Some are solid and direct, flying through the air at one hundred miles per second. Others come at a more predictable rate and are easily catchable. But some people have curveballs that spew flames, shoot bullets, and explode upon impact. Welcome to my life.

Paige Carson is no stranger to violence and fear. Two years ago, she...

The world is set on one reality. People have a certain way for things to be “normal.” What if we are all wrong and there is a distinct reality, one that seems so out of place until we compare the similarities in this adventure, one that changes the norm and gets you thinking? It could happen…

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Overcoming Bipolar Disorder: Defying the Odds is a book of hope to those who might be struggling in their battle with bipolar disorder and mental illness. This book provides various ways in which the bearer of the illness can thrive in a world filled with turmoil and despair.

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Nathan Sanders has always been the solution to the problems that the United States government finds itself unable to resolve, legally.

His methods seldom raised questions lest the questioner became the problem.

Now he is tasked with discovering the plot behind a series of seemingly unrelated events; a submarine missing here, a ...

Do we really understand the love of God? Are we as a church and, more importantly, as individuals living how Jesus commanded us to live? Could we be living in sin and not even know it? Wouldn't you want to know if you were? We will be discussing these and other topics while we rediscover God's love.

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This collection of original stories, poems, and lyrics exposes the heart of one soul surrendered to Lord Jesus Christ. During the 1980s, Phyllis Hubbell began to be inspired by that “still, small voice” (1 Kings 19:12 KJV) of the Holy Spirit as she attended in-depth Bible study classes. Transformation requires change, but for someone who preferred struct...

Grief, a deep sorrowful journey. No one would choose this path but most everyone will find

themselves walking this road at some point in their lives, and in varying degrees.

So many feelings and emotions, highs and lows. How do you navigate well? Is there such a thing

as navigating grief well? What does it look like?

Gather Yourse...

My prayer for you taking up this devotional sketchpad is that you may use it as a working platform to launch and deepen your spiritual and artistic career. Studying, then illustrating scripture as a Creative, will open a totally new perspective on age-old words, giving you an incredible freshness in your work and in your life. Remember, “In the beginnin...

This book has and can be used to address any or all addictions known to our society. All addictions

take control of every aspect of an individual's life, physically, mentally, socially, financially, and

spiritually—spiritually being the vital part of life that is missed, overlooked, or taken lightly when

individuals seek recovery from ...

I came up with an idea to write this story with the hope of instilling a sense of responsibility, respect, duty, and love in children.

This is a story about a little boy, whom I named Harry—a very mischievous child. He is a boy who doesn't listen to his parents and ignores their requests. Harry treated his toys improperly. Then the t...

Approximately 5.8 million people in the US currently have Alzheimer's disease. Another case is diagnosed every sixty-five seconds.*

If you consider those numbers to be staggering, consider these:

• The population of Los Angeles is less than four million.

• More than sixteen million family members and friends p...