Moriah's Valley

Moriah's Valley
Author: Paul Krebill
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 295
Release: 2003-09-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1453582975

A sociologist on research assignment, comes to southcentral Montana, to examine population changes in rural Montana, and to observe the social effects of such transitions. Thus begins the odyssey which will radically change his life. While observing the emotional impacts of these population changes, Jim Alden finds healing for his own personal sorrow in the valley to which Sister Moriah had brought healing of body and soul years earlier. He not only finds himself caught up in the human stories of Moriahs Valley, but also in a growing relationship with a woman whose home is in Moriahs Valley.

Moriah Jones

Moriah Jones
Author: Hanial Kashim
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 287
Release: 2021
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 1663226601

Growing up in the time of good King Arthur and living in a sleepy village in Wales, fifteen-year-old Moriah Jones seems an ordinary human girl, but appearances are deceiving. Abandoned by her fairy mother at her human father’s doorstep at birth, Moriah struggles to find meaning in her life as terrible tragedy befalls her village. Even more, Moriah finds out her best friend Gwen has gone missing. Seeking the wisdom of her grandmother, a Romani seer, a tarot card reading tells what happened to Gwen. The cards do not lie, and they reveal that to obtain enough power to find her friend, Moriah must first drink from the fabled Cauldron of Cerridwen—an artifact created long ago by a sorceress of great power. Moriah gathers the magic her grandmother taught her and sets out into the Banshee Forest. She finds her way into the land of the Fey through a legendary crystalline gate but soon finds that she is not the only one seeking the cauldron. Mav, Queen of the Fairies, seeks it too. Despite being hampered by monsters, mayhem, and unseen magical forces, Moriah is driven to save her friend, even if it means outsmarting a queen.

Biblical Project Management

Biblical Project Management
Author: Kenrick H. Burgess
Publisher: Elm Hill
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2020-02-04
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1595559914

This book is about biblical project management, principles, tools, techniques, and practices used by Nehemiah, a cupbearer to the King of the Persian Empire in the re-building of the wall around Jerusalem and its revitalization. It can be used as a manual for project recovery by project sponsors, owners, leaders, project managers and teams managing projects. The book has three parts: Part One deals with the characteristics and definitions of a project and biblical project management, the roles of a project manager, and the importance of stewardship in project management. There is also a brief overview of the Bible, its inspired writers, its impact, legal, financial, and project management systems. Part Two examines Nehemiah’s project recovery management methodology, and his incredible use of advanced project management tools and techniques are demonstrated by referring to the approaches that he used to re-build the wall and achieve spiritual revival in Jerusalem. The reader will learn: about Jerusalem in the time of Nehemiah how to prepare a project background and project definition report how to make successful interventions and to present the case for the recovery of a project to owners, sponsors, politicians and public officials how to conduct a detailed assessment of a troubled project how to do project reviews and document the variances in the scope of works, objectives, milestones, resources, quality, risks and expected deliverables, and to decide on the way forward about the capabilities required by the project manager to rescue projects such as courage; leadership; project management skills; technical competencies; project knowledge and understanding; wisdom; solving disputes; assessing the actual scope of works required; and evaluating the cultural, political, economic, social, environmental, and technical issues what to include in a final assessment report how to prepare the work breakdown structure, precedence network diagram; milestone plan, responsibility matrix, project organization, risk management plan how to develop the fifteen plans necessary for construction and control planning teamwork strategies, networking, project oversight, monitoring, tracking, construction management, stakeholders’ management and analyses, reasons why projects fail, the role of a project champion, and critical success factors for rescuing troubled projects Nehemiah’s project recovery management methodology how to revitalize and bring spiritual revival to a city how to conduct an ex-post evaluation of a project, and how to dedicate a project. Part Three discusses a) the significance-driven project manager; b) leadership; c) the significance of the walls, towers and gates around Jerusalem; d) how to follow the footsteps of Nehemiah, and e) power tools and power required for project managers.

Sylva

Sylva
Author: Paul Krebill
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2008-12-17
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1462804608

A young woman living under the tight control of a radical cult in Indiana is abducted by a man claiming to be her uncle. He forces her to flee with him across the country in a series of stolen vehicles. This act of evil which turned violent broke the bonds of her imprisonment within the abusive religious cult of her childhood. While on the road her abductor, wanted for murder, becomes desperate. Suddenly this accident of fate turns fortunate and releases Sylva to freedom in the forest and farmland of central Montana. This surprising turn of events is both fortunate for her, and fortunate for the town of Harrington into whose bosom she is thrust. With the help of new-found friends she becomes established as a much respected member of the community. Both she and Harrington will be the better for the act of evil and the accident of good fortune which brought her to Montana. But who is this newcomer who seems to do so much to make Harrington a better place to live for a diversity of people? Just where had she come from? Her new neighbors cannot quite comprehend. And yet the good she does deeply affects Harrington, and transforms the lives of many of its citizens in ways which no one could have predicted.

U-Turn

U-Turn
Author: Paul Krebill
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 171
Release: 2012-06-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 147712862X

Two young friends in love, separate unhappily after high school graduation. One to pursue his dream of wealth and prestige as he seeks the glitter of big city America. The other to remain in her beloved hometown on the banks of the Yellowstone River in southern Montana. Almost a lifetime later, their divergent pathways come together surprisingly in connection with the homestead cabin in which they had played as children. The struggles and twists in their life journeys eventually bring about a convergence of their two pathways. But can this convergence, after so many years, bring the changes in values and goals needed to align their lives once again? What will come of these U-turns in their roadways? And incidentally, what happened to the homestead cabin?

Mr. Swensen

Mr. Swensen
Author: Paul Krebill
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2016-04-26
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1514487497

Very little was known of the personal life of Mr. Swensen, professor of history in a small Midwestern college. Apparently a bachelor, he lived alone on the third floor of one of the buildings on campus and took most of his meals in the dining hall, usually sitting alone. While his courses were popular among students, his personal life remained a mystery. He had been born Karl Erickson in Reese Creek, Montana, a heritage he himself had been unaware of until later in his reclusive life. In a surprising, yet bittersweet turn of events he found love and discovered his own origins. As result, his career expanded in a way he had never before imagined. And yet his personal life continued to be a mystery to others, but will be revealed to the reader!

RETURN TO ARROW RIVER

RETURN TO ARROW RIVER
Author: Paul Krebill
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2010-06-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1453526919

Andrew McEwan had left his home on the Arrow River in New Zealand in the 1880's to seek his fortune in the gold fields of Montana. Now his great grandson has come to Montana from New Zealand to trace the story of Andrew McEwan, who having fled from Montana for fear of his life, had entered upon a long and perilous journey to return to New Zealand and to his home on Arrow River. While this story is a continuation of the lives of Max and Bronwyn, of A PLACE CALLED FAIRHAVENS, as well as a further account of those who played a part in HARRY’S LEGACY, this is a complete story in its own right and can be enjoyed without having read the previous novels.

TRAILS’ END

TRAILS’ END
Author: Paul Krebill
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 215
Release: 2014-06-26
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1499037201

From the banks of the Mississippi and from the shores of the Mediterranean to the Chicago of Al Capone they came: Landino from his native Italy and Eleanor from her home in Iowa. Each had been drawn to the glamor of the city. Instead they had fallen prey to the influence of the Capone Mob as it was spreading its criminal activities throughout Chicago. After escaping from Capone’s grip, Landino and Eleanor meet in a gold mining town in Montana. But, the tentacles of Big Al persist as the two try to carve out a new life for themselves in Montana.

Autumn Reflections

Autumn Reflections
Author: Paul Krebill
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 335
Release: 2019-08-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1796049220

As the lengthening shadows of autumn cast a spell of gentle reverie, the dwindling of the days of one’s life-span brings a pondering of ones’s thoughts and feelings, impressions and memories. There is collected here some of my thoughts over the years and my memories of the places and events as a testimony to the passing years of my life. This is my looking back on my 90 plus years of life.

A Mansion on a Hill and Other Stories

A Mansion on a Hill and Other Stories
Author: Paul Krebill
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 98
Release: 2020-06-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 198458376X

Here is a collection of tales varying in length, and differing in other ways as well. And with no relation to each other. There is an element of historical truth in each, together with lots of imagination. A few are what I would call poetic-prose mini stories. So I invite you to enjoy reading all of these stories as I have enjoyed creating them.