As Sure as God Made Little Green Apples, There Will Always Be Love

As Sure as God Made Little Green Apples, There Will Always Be Love
Author: Susan A. Crawford
Publisher: Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages: 183
Release: 2023-09-26
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

A little girl stares with amazement at the big city while she grasps her grandfather's hand... A little boy watches his grandmother struggle to collect firewood with only one good leg and an old chair for balance... A modern Cinderella story about a pretty young girl with childhood dreams and an innocent heart. A handsome young man with a drive for the wild side and a passion for living life to the fullest. Can two young lives so completely opposite of each other form a lasting relationship? This true love story is presented in its rawest, most unedited form through the memoirs of two individuals destined to meet and fall in love. ***** I very much enjoyed this book. It takes you back to a time when America seemed a little less crazy, a little more pure. And yet at the heart of it is finding that lifelong love from the perspective of her and him. That love, as wholesome as apple pie, is not defined by time or era, making the book as relevant today as in the period it was written. A wonderful read. --Margie I could easily identify with the characters as I remembered my first date with my husband. It is truly love that brought them together in this story of faith, love, and passion. --Kathy Chappell Wonderful book as I know the author. I loved reading about her and her husband's childhood and their relationship. Excellent read! --Connie Lucas

Little Green Apples

Little Green Apples
Author: O. C. Smith
Publisher: James Shaw
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2003
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780875167855

If you've ever bitten into a green apple only to be startled by the tart flavor that surprisingly wakes you up and makes your eyes water, you already get a sense of the impact O.C. Smith had on his friends, his church, and the world. He was truly a soul of deep spiritual conviction whose God-given talent and warm, inviting personality produced a life that few can match and a message few will ever forget. As you turn each page of this book, prepare yourself to experience a powerful dose of O.C.'s joy, love, wisdom and happiness. Like the eye-opening taste of a crisp green apple, O.C. will wake you up to a new understanding of life that will lift your spirit. We've been told that one bad apple can spoil the whole bunch, but once you read Little Green Apples: God Really Did Make Them! you'll quickly see how one "good" apple can change the world. Book jacket.

Angels All Around (Threshold Series Prequel)

Angels All Around (Threshold Series Prequel)
Author: Christa J. Kinde
Publisher: Zonderkidz
Total Pages: 60
Release: 2013-05-07
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0310742250

The prequel to the popular Threshold Series by Christa Kinde, Angels All Around is an illustrated short story set in a small town where not everyone is what they seem. Amidst the chaos and confusion, will a new divine Messenger become one little girl’s prince, and a fledgling Guardian become their knight, or will evil take its hold? Includes a bonus first chapter from Book #1 in the Threshold series, The Blue Door!

The Clay-Pot Cookbook

The Clay-Pot Cookbook
Author: George G. M. James
Publisher: Echo Point+ORM
Total Pages: 261
Release: 2019-01-16
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 164837123X

Discover this simple, ancient, one-pot cooking technique—and over 100 tempting, “tested recipes for main dishes, vegetables, soups, breads and desserts” (The New York Times). For over forty years, The Clay-Pot Cookbook has inspired easy and economical ethnic cooking in the kitchens of amateur and seasoned chefs alike. Demonstrating how versatile one-pot cooking can be, Grover and Georgia Sales revive and modernize clay-pot cooking techniques of the ancient Etruscans. The Clay-Pot Cookbook instructs on the proper use of this device and provides over 100 mouthwatering recipes and delicious desserts. Find out how you can steam vegetables, bake bread, simmer soup, roast meat, and even improvise your own dishes with unexpectedly delightful results in a terra-cotta pot! In addition to being highly economical, the clay pot yields irresistible results. Amateur cooks need not be afraid of this self-basting crockery—after you pre-soak the pot, the oven does the rest of the work. The self-basting nature of the clay pot makes it possible to make a perfect meal every time. Clay-pot cooking offers something for virtually everyone, including: Gourmet cooks Health-conscious cooks Low-budget cooks Vegetarian cooks Amateur cooks Experimental cooks With The Clay-Pot Cookbook (and a clay pot) you can discover an ancient technique—and enter a new and exciting culinary world.

The Real Whore of Babylon

The Real Whore of Babylon
Author: Charles Hallé
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2009-12-19
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1409297780

The Whore of Babylon examines the reality of cultural and religious beliefs and customs. Intellectual and moral thoughts have resulted in a revolt against organised religion. It is obsolete; its mythology and ritual has become a rubbish heap of waste products, a warehouse of outmoded relics of barbarism and superstition.Organisations where repression has triumphed in the robes of Revealed Truth, brutality in the garb of God's love, greed and power-seeking on the stilts of high moral claims.More than freedom OF religion we need freedom FROM religion.

In the Midst of It All

In the Midst of It All
Author: Linda Taylor
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 133
Release: 2006-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0595389066

The friends, three professional women and a no nonsense older woman, sat near each other in church. At the Reverend's direction the congregation stood and bowed their heads for prayer. Joy Stanton, an executive assistant, divorcee, and single mom, asked God's forgiveness for the mistakes and misjudgments that changed her role from custodial parent to weekend mom. Leanne Hilliard, a married college professor, prayed for a little girl of her own. She also asked God to mend her broken marriage and to forgive her for the lover she was going to meet as soon as the service was over. Vanessa Becker, a cute, sexy Ad exec, was uncomfortable in the long-sleeved dress she was wearing on this warm Sunday, but it covered the black and blue bruises on her arms. She asked God to make her live-in boyfriend see how much she loved him so the abuse would stop. Doretha Muncie was an older woman who sat two pews up. She said her Amen, and resumed her seat. Her prayer was always the same-she asked God's forgiveness for breaking one of His commandments. The sixth one.

The Curious Case of The Black Swan Song

The Curious Case of The Black Swan Song
Author: Andrea Frazer
Publisher: Headline Accent
Total Pages: 122
Release: 2014-04-24
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1783756284

Sherman Holmes has reached a crossroads in his life, having inherited a large fortune from a hitherto unknown relative. John Garden also has a decision to make that will have a far-reaching effect on his future. The two happen to book into the same hotel, The Black Swan, on the same weekend,to mull over the changes to their lives that both of them are thinking of making. Meeting purely by chance, foundations for a friendship are laid based on their mutual love of Conan Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes stories. When a murder occurs in the hotel, though, it isn’t long before their bond strengthens, as they decide to form an alliance and unmask the murderer. They soon find that Death is following them like a faithful dog and, as the case gets more tangled, they make the decision to cement their alliance formally and set up as private investigators. This first book in the series is a romp through a small English town, featuring a pompous would-be Holmes of Baker Street and his own, cross-dressing, ‘Watson’. Mercurially tempered Colin, Holmes’ cat, also makes his first appearance ...

A Death in California

A Death in California
Author: Joan Barthel
Publisher: Open Road Media
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2016-01-19
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 1504028228

A troubled Los Angeles socialite is both terrorized and tempted by a killer in this “brilliantly written” true story by the author of A Death in Canaan (Ann Rule). Hope Masters lived in one of the most exclusive neighborhoods in Beverly Hills—but was entitled to food stamps. Pretty, petite, and privileged, she was recovering from two failed marriages and a string of poor decisions. But when Hope met and fell in love with a handsome advertising executive, she believed her life was finally back on track—until the morning she woke up to find the barrel of a gun in her mouth. Hope’s fiancé lay dead in the next room. His killer was a new acquaintance who’d been visiting the couple in a remote ranch in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada mountains. He claimed to be a journalist, but his real identity was as mysterious as his motivations. Even more bizarre, however, was what happened at the end of the long, nightmarish weekend in which Hope saw everything she cared about destroyed: She began to fall in love with her tormenter. A fascinating and frightening portrait of the power of evil to lead the most innocent of victims down the darkest of paths, A Death in California is “a first-rate piece of reporting” (Kirkus Reviews) on “one of the strangest cases in the annals of American crime” (The New York Times).