Still Coming

Still Coming
Author: Joseph Flynn
Publisher: Stray Dog Press Inc
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2011-05-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0983031290

Is God Still Coming?

Is God Still Coming?
Author: Shion Oconnor
Publisher: Page Publishing Inc
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2022-07-19
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1662474911

There are worldwide concerns that the planet is on the brink of extinction, but just how close are we to the end? Is there a prophetic significance of Brexit for example? What about climate change? Since the earth was created thousands of years ago, why was there no concern of a global extinction before now? What is it about now, that worries climatologists and meteorologists, and for that matter, epidemiologists, and virologists? Is there a prophetic significance in the timing of the Covid19 pandemic, or the rise in global social unrests like BLM? Did the Bible prophets foresee the rise of Silicon Valley, the explosion of Artificial Intelligence or the break-neck speed in information technology? If so, what is their prophetic utility in decoding the timetable for the end? How does the combination of science and eschatology help us to appreciate our proximity to the brink? This shocking revelation answers the question, ‘Is God Still Coming?’

Still Stace

Still Stace
Author: Stacey Chomiak
Publisher: Beaming Books
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2021-10-19
Genre: Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN: 1506469523

Is it possible to be gay and Christian? Stacey loves being a Christian. Her best friends are also her church friends. Her favorite place on earth is Bible camp every summer. And she talks to God like they are old friends. But one summer, she meets a girl who turns everything upside down. Is this feeling she has for her more than just friendship? Could it be a crush? Filled with dread, Stacey embarks on a journey to discover what it means to be gay, whether it is possible to change, and how to reconcile her identity with her faith. Will it even be possible? In this young-adult illustrated memoir, Stacey Chomiak tells the true story of her teenage and young-adult years: of heartbreak, family conflict, trying to become ex-gay, wrestling with her faith, and finding love. Uncovering happiness and joy while surrounded by the loneliness of a world that actively excludes her seems insurmountable. Until she learns to love her full self. Then the possibility of being both gay and Christian seems not just possible, but the best answer of all.

Eetoo

Eetoo
Author: Robby Charters
Publisher: Robby Charters
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2009-11-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1452378843

Author: Stan Lynde
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2006-08-01
Genre:
ISBN: 1583484647

"Montana Territory, 1886" ""The last thing this territory needs is Indian trouble, or a bunch of nervous settlers demanding protection by the Army. As United States Marshal for the territory, I figure to send Jeff a little help...I figure to send him you," he said." U.S. Deputy Marshal Merlin Fanshaw arrives at the Crow Indian Reservation with orders to restore law and order. But a powerful rancher and his son block the deputy's efforts in order to retain their rigid control over the nearby settlement of Medicine Lodge. When a shocking murder rocks the town, tension and violence escalates between the Crow Indians and the settlers. Fanshaw must bring in the killer before an innocent man loses his life-or he forfeits his own. "A particularly rewarding novel written by one of the finest Western novelists of our times. Stan Lynde's novels are laced with wry humor, thoughts on the art of living and growing, toughness and tenderness, and the keenest understanding of human nature I've ever seen in fiction." -Richard S. Wheeler, Winner of the 2001 Owen Wister Award "Lynde's pleasant, genuine narration, tinged with both wit and grit, carries the narrative; the authenticity, country humor, and vibrant characters all make for a warmly entertaining read. Satisfying western fare, in the vein of Louis L'Amour." "-Kirkus Discovery Reviews" "2006 Spur Award Finalist in Western Novel Category 2006 Independent Publisher Book Award Winner, West Mountain-Best Regional Fiction"

And Then the Monarchs Flew Away

And Then the Monarchs Flew Away
Author: Lou Jones
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2011-04-29
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 146200959X

At the age of thirty-three, Bill Mason is a popular fishing guide in Key West. Though successful, his journey had not been easy. He was orphaned at the age of eight; at fourteen he was a runaway, making his own way in the world. In Key West he found his calling on the fishing boats. He also found a lovehis wife, Beth. Edgar Stanky has just retired. Reflecting on his forty-year career in business, he wonders if he has always lived the right life for him. Intent on making the most of retirement, Edgar and his wife Ariel, move to Key West where they find an exciting new lifeand, where they form a friendship with Bill and Beth Mason. Suddenly, Bill is stricken with lymphoma. Confronted by his mortality he searches for something to believe in as he battles the disease. His struggle takes a bizarre turn when he experiences otherworldly visionsperhaps indicators of a higher level of consciousness. He becomes almost manic in his compulsion to share the mystical nature of his passing with Edgar.

Edward M. Kennedy

Edward M. Kennedy
Author: Barbara A. Perry
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2019-01-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 0190644869

For Kennedy devotees, as well as readers unfamiliar with the "lion of the Senate," this book presents the compelling story of Edward Kennedy's unexpected rise to become one of the most consequential legislators in American history and a passionate defender of progressive values, achieving legislative compromises across the partisan divide. What distinguishes Edward Kennedy: An Oral History is the nuanced detail that emerges from the senator's never-before published, complete descriptions of his life and work, placed alongside the observations of his friends, family, and associates. The senator's twenty released interviews reveal, in his own voice, the stories of Kennedy triumph and tragedy from the Oval Office to the waters of Chappaquiddick. Spanning the presidencies of JFK to Barack Obama, Edward Kennedy was an iconic player in American political life, the youngest sibling of America's most powerful dynasty; he candidly addresses this role: his legislative accomplishments and failures, his unsuccessful run for the White House, his impact on the Supreme Court, his observations on Washington gridlock, and his personal faults. The interviews and introductions to them create an unsurpassed and illuminating volume. Gathered as part of the massive Edward Kennedy Oral History Project, conducted by the University of Virginia's Miller Center, the senator's interviews allow readers to see how oral history can evolve over a three-year period, drawing out additional details as the interviewee becomes increasingly comfortable with the process and the interviewer. Yet, given the Kennedys' well-known penchant for image creation, what the senator doesn't say or how he says what he chooses to include, is often more revealing than a simple declarative statement.

The Bible and the Future

The Bible and the Future
Author: Anthony A. Hoekema
Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages: 360
Release: 1994
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780853646242

'Anthony Hoekema brings to the study of biblical prophecy and eschatology a maturity that is rare among contemporary works on the subject. Free of sensationalism, he evinces a reverence for the Scriptures and a measured scholarship...One of the best studies on eschatology available.' ---Christianity Today

Mr. Sunshine

Mr. Sunshine
Author: Carolyn Faulkner
Publisher: Blushing Publications
Total Pages: 163
Release: 2020-07-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1645634213

Can he handle a woman with a baby after all he has lost? Kurt Gilmore, a police detective, lost his wife and baby daughter in a horrendous accident. As a result, he can't stand to be in the same room with a baby, and he hasn't dated at all. Ava LaValley's best friend has just passed away, leaving her to care for her infant daughter. When she seeks help in finding out what happened to her friend, she finds herself speaking with Lt. Gilmore. The two, even though attracted to each other, must both work through their demons. She is getting over being with an abusive Dom, along with adjusting to sudden motherhood. He must learn to accept the baby if he wants a relationship with Ava. Will they be able to put their pasts behind them and make a home for the baby in Ava's care? Publisher's Note: This contemporary romance contains a theme of power exchange.

Hanged By A Thread

Hanged By A Thread
Author: ACF Bookens
Publisher: Andrea Cumbo-Floyd
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2021-05-18
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 195243016X

The promise of old printer’s trays has her heart aflutter, but it nearly stops when she finds a body at the bottom of the elevator shaft. When salvage expert and historian Paisley Sutton heard that a 19th century printing press was still in the old warehouse that was scheduled for demolition, she knew she had to get in there. But when her dreams of a salvage windfall lead her on the genealogical hunt for the owners of the press and their descendants, she uncovers a story that promises to stay with her far longer than the income from her salvage operations. When the story becomes public, will Paisley’s business be safe? Will she?