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Author | : Justin Thompson |
Publisher | : Justin Thompson |
Total Pages | : 97 |
Release | : 2018-09-13 |
Genre | : Family & Relationships |
ISBN | : 0692163980 |
My parents may have given me the name, Justin, but they had no idea that one day I would be more recognizable as Hali's Brother than anything else. Hali changed the trajectory my family's life forever, and that's a good thing. Growing up with a sister with special needs has its challenges, but it also has provided me with a life I could have never imagined. I Called Shotgun!! shares some of the best stories from Hali's life, from my perspective. There will be some sad moments, happy moments, but most of all moments of laughter. Thank you for joining us in this story!
Author | : Tommy Newberry |
Publisher | : Thomas Nelson |
Total Pages | : 272 |
Release | : 2013-04-29 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1400204658 |
For fathers who long to make a positive, lasting difference in their sons’ lives, passing down a legacy of values and ideals that will help them mature into men—into true men, leaders, voices of strength and wisdom for the next generation and beyond—the challenge has become more daunting than ever. I Call Shotgun is a practical playbook designed to equip dads for this vital task, increasing our influence and deepening our father-son relationships. Written as letters from the authors to their own sons, the book’s sixty-four bite-size chapters cover a wide range of territory, from courage and compassion to finance and faith, from peer pressure and purity to hard work and humility. The life lessons within these pages teach sons how to cultivate integrity, follow True North, avoid victimitis, hang with the wise, laugh at political correctness, train for adversity, seek God first, make no excuses, build productive habits, and much more. Shooting from the heart, Tommy Newberry and Curt Beavers—men of faith, influencers, entrepreneurs, and battle-tested dads themselves—offer an engaging, highly personal collection of potent insights, a just-in-time antidote to the empty counterfeits that today’s culture tries to pass off as wisdom. At the end of each chapter, simple yet carefully crafted questions invite deeper conversations between dads and sons. Relevant to any man, but especially tailored for fathers and their teen or pre-teen sons, I Call Shotgun will help you to instill character in the boys who are growing into men right before your eyes—and it might just sharpen your own character in the process.
Author | : Tommy B. Newberry |
Publisher | : Thomas Nelson Inc |
Total Pages | : 273 |
Release | : 2013 |
Genre | : Reference |
ISBN | : 140020464X |
Presents a series of essays in which fathers provide advice for their sons from a Christian perspective on such topics as courage, humility, work ethic, fairness, and accountability.
Author | : Kathryn Kysar |
Publisher | : Minnesota Historical Society |
Total Pages | : 170 |
Release | : 2008-10-14 |
Genre | : Literary Collections |
ISBN | : 0873516966 |
With honesty and extraordinary self-knowledge, 21 accomplished authors illuminate the mother-daughter relationship--intimate, complicated, loving, and flawed--with humor and clarity.
Author | : John Boessenecker |
Publisher | : Macmillan + ORM |
Total Pages | : 390 |
Release | : 2018-10-30 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1250184908 |
“A rip-roaring history of moving the mail in the wildest of the Wild West days” from the New York Times–bestselling author of Texas Ranger (Kirkus Reviews). Here are the true stories of the Wild West heroes who guarded the iconic Wells Fargo stagecoaches and trains, battling colorful thieves, vicious highwaymen, and robbers armed with explosives. The phrase “riding shotgun” was no teenage game to the men who guarded stagecoaches and trains on the Western frontier. Armed with sawed-off, double-barreled shotguns and an occasional revolver, these express messengers guarded valuable cargo through lawless terrain. They were tough, fighting men who risked their lives every time they climbed into the front boot of a Concord coach. Boessenecker introduces soon-to-be iconic personalities like “Chips” Hodgkins, an express rider known for his white mule and his ability to outrace his competitors, and Henry Johnson, the first Wells Fargo detective. Their lives weren’t just one shootout after another—their encounters with desperadoes were won just as often with quick wits and memorized-by-heart knowledge of the land. The highway robbers also get their due. It wouldn’t be a book about the Wild West without Black Bart, the most infamous stagecoach robber of all time, and Butch Cassidy’s gang, America’s most legendary train robbers. Through the Gold Rush and the early days of delivery with horses and saddlebags, to the heyday of stagecoaches and huge shipments of gold, and finally the rise of the railroad and the robbers who concocted unheard-of schemes to loot trains, Wells Fargo always had courageous men to protect its treasure. Their unforgettable bravery and ingenuity make this book a thrilling read.
Author | : Beth Jones |
Publisher | : eBookIt.com |
Total Pages | : 100 |
Release | : 2013-07-16 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 1456618180 |
Words have power. They can shape your world, encourage and inspire, or they can sting and wound. Words carry the power of life and death. Words are powerful containers that frame your world. Learn how to get a grip on your lip and displace depression, negativity and failure with joy, faith and success. Getting a grip on your lip might be the most important thing you do this year!
Author | : Charlie Huston |
Publisher | : Ballantine Books |
Total Pages | : 258 |
Release | : 2007-08-28 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0345502264 |
The first stand-alone thriller by critically acclaimed author Charlie Huston, The Shotgun Rule is a raw tale of four teenage friends who go looking for a little trouble–and find it. Blood spilled on the asphalt of this town long years gone has left a stain, and it’s spreading. Not that a thing like that matters to teenagers like George, Hector, Paul, and Andy. It’s summer 1983 in a northern California suburb, and these working-class kids have been killing time the usual ways: ducking their parents, tinkering with their bikes, and racing around town getting high and boosting their neighbors’ meds. Just another typical summer break in the burbs. Till Andy’s bike is stolen by the town’s legendary petty hoods, the Arroyo brothers. When the boys break into the Arroyos’ place in search of the bike, they stumble across the brothers’ private industry: a crank lab. Being the kind of kids who rarely know better, they do what comes naturally: they take a stash of crank to sell for quick cash. But doing so they unleash hidden rivalries and crimes, and the dark and secret past of their town and their families. The spreading stain is drawing local drug lords, crooked cops, hard-riding bikers, and the brutal history of the boys’ fathers in its wake.
Author | : Dane Coolidge |
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Total Pages | : 312 |
Release | : 1918 |
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Author | : Nate Bennett |
Publisher | : Stanford University Press |
Total Pages | : 247 |
Release | : 2017-01-11 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 1503601005 |
The role of Chief Operating Officer is clearly important. In fact, it's arguable that the number two position is the toughest job in a company. COOs play a critical part in executing the strategies developed by top management. And, in many cases, they are being groomed—or test-driven—as the firm's CEO-elect. Riding Shotgun provides unique insight into this little-understood role. The authors develop a framework that illustrates who the COO is, why a company should create this position, and what the challenges associated with this job entail. Drawing heavily on first-person accounts from top executives, the authors offer a set of strategies to inform individuals who aspire to serve as COO. With a new preface and conclusion, and even more interviews from some of the most established and important companies in today's economy, this book is a one-of-a-kind resource for the C-suite and the boardroom.
Author | : Glenn Cypher |
Publisher | : Piscassic Publishing |
Total Pages | : 310 |
Release | : 2020-09-10 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0985007516 |
For thirty years, Garrett Miller evaded judgment for crimes he committed as a youth in South Boston. His postponement with justice ends when a SWAT team raids his home and arrests him for a brutal murder. Sentenced to life for killing a woman he hasn't seen since leaving his troubled past behind, he learns most of his childhood friends have recently died. The murder and deaths appear linked to a photo taken long ago with three words scrawled in the lower right corner, Shadows of Southie. Garrett believes Danny Hicks, an FBI Agent and a friend once thought of as a brother, is to blame. Danny would have access to the type of technology used to frame him and also has a motive; he and Garrett share a dark secret from the past. To clear his name and settle the score with Danny, Garrett will draw on knowledge from his criminal past, a man connected with the mob, and a woman he once loved. But first - he must escape from prison.