The Silent Song of Wordishure
Author | : Mick McArt |
Publisher | : Primedia E-launch LLC |
Total Pages | : 20 |
Release | : 2012-03-12 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1622090004 |
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Author | : Mick McArt |
Publisher | : Primedia E-launch LLC |
Total Pages | : 20 |
Release | : 2012-03-12 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1622090004 |
Author | : Mick Mcart |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 108 |
Release | : 2009-08-15 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 9781432744243 |
What is Wordishure? It is a collection of seven children's stories in one book. The first six chronicle the adventures and lessons of the various inhabitants of Wordishure. Story number seven brings all the characters of the first six together for one grand adventure. These stories are written for children of all ages and can be enjoyed by parent and child alike. Each adventure includes Biblical lessons that will inspire the reader and also start a dialogue between parent and child about God and personal accountability. Children tend to have a natural love for Jesus Christ, but sometimes they grow away from Him as they get older because they never truly got to know him. Some just seem to love Him because they sit in church every Sunday and they see that their parents are pleased when they say they love Him. Children need to get to know Jesus at a level they can understand, and that their decision to follow Him requires a willingness to change their heart and behavior. I have written the Tales of Wordishure because I have seen very few pieces of Christian literature that are written in the style of children's classics such as "The Ugly Duckling," "Little Red Riding Hood," "Hansel and Gretel," or "The 3 Little Pigs." The Lord used parables to help people understand the mysteries of God. Tales of Wordishure does the same thing, but at a level that children can understand and have fun with at the same time. There is no magic in Wordishure. Today's popular children's literature emphasizes the use of witchcraft, numbing the child at an early age to think that it is okay. Wordishure is an alternative. There are fantastic situations in the stories, but all are resolved through prayer, proper decisions by the characters, and trust in the Lord. Children need to know at an early age not to put their trust in secular fantasies, but to trust in sound Biblical doctrine. Where is Wordishure? It is an imaginary realm where modern technology does not exist. It is a world seen from a child's point of view. Are there adults in these stories? There are parents in all the stories, and although never named, they are seen as wise and to be obeyed. Are there wicked villains in Wordishure? There are no true villains or fear of death in Wordishure, only the misunderstood, or creatures that have lost their way from following God's word. What is the age range for the reader? Children of all ages call enjoy The Tales of Wordishure. The characters in the stories fire up the imagination of the smallest child, while word play and Christian principles hold the attention of the older kids and adults. Why is there a scripture verse at the beginning of each story? Each story is built around a Bible principle that the child should learn as the story progresses. Some stories have more than one Biblical lesson, though!
Author | : Mick McArt |
Publisher | : Primedia E-launch LLC |
Total Pages | : 21 |
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Genre | : |
ISBN | : 1622097416 |
Author | : Julie Akerson Chikos |
Publisher | : Trafford Publishing |
Total Pages | : 27 |
Release | : 2006-07-25 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 1466979313 |
During a leisurely nap Riley awakens to an unsettling noise, while investigating the source she is met by a discourteous crow. Riley is just a kitten and naive to the outside world and questions the crow about what he is. The crow is very pompous in his description of himself and the encounter leaves Riley questioning her own self-worth. Riley sets out to find her purpose and begins her journey into a strange new world of amazing creatures. During her journey she meets many creatures that all have very important jobs such as Simon, the Crow, who is smart and keeps crops healthy; Cornelius, the Spider, who creates beautiful webs and helps keep harmful insects at bay; Felix, the Honeybee, who tends the comb, cleans the hive, gathers nectar and helps the plants to grow which keeps the air clean; and Bernice, the Beaver, who is helpful to other wildlife by providing winter-feed. Riley believes that her journey will end in failure as she returns home, only to meet a curious bat, named Bart, in her own back yard. Bart teaches Riley a valuable lesson about her purpose and the purpose of every living creature.
Author | : Ali A. Allawi |
Publisher | : Yale University Press |
Total Pages | : 544 |
Release | : 2008-10-01 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0300135378 |
Involved for over thirty years in the politics of Iraq, Ali A. Allawi was a long-time opposition leader against the Baathist regime. In the post-Saddam years he has held important government positions and participated in crucial national decisions and events. In this book, the former Minister of Defense and Finance draws on his unique personal experience, extensive relationships with members of the main political groups and parties in Iraq, and deep understanding of the history and society of his country to answer the baffling questions that persist about its current crises. What really led the United States to invade Iraq, and why have events failed to unfold as planned? The Occupation of Iraq examines what the United States did and didn't know at the time of the invasion, the reasons for the confused and contradictory policies that were enacted, and the emergence of the Iraqi political class during the difficult transition process. The book tracks the growth of the insurgency and illuminates the complex relationships among Sunnis, Shias, and Kurds. Bringing the discussion forward to the reconfiguration of political forces in 2006, Allawi provides in these pages the clearest view to date of the modern history of Iraq and the invasion that changed its course in unpredicted ways.
Author | : Larry McKenzie |
Publisher | : Trafford Publishing |
Total Pages | : 30 |
Release | : 2012-09 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 1466959797 |
The story is of a disabled Lion who left his pride to find the secret of life. In an ancient City of Gold he finds the secret of life- his laughter and to live happily ever after.
Author | : S. L. Sanger |
Publisher | : Continuing Education Press |
Total Pages | : 284 |
Release | : 1995 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9780876781159 |
The history of the Hanford Engineering Works, a site in eastern Washington that produced and separated plutonium for the Manhattan Project.
Author | : Stephane Gerschel |
Publisher | : Editions Assouline |
Total Pages | : 189 |
Release | : 2005 |
Genre | : Art |
ISBN | : 9782843236693 |
"Not only is Andrée Putman a wizard of design; she is also a muse that inspires timelessness." Jack Lang, former French Minister of Culture. Andrée Putman was first cut above the rest when, twenty years ago, she conceived the first boutique hotel, the Morgan. She was also the one to open a new path for modern design, reinstating the importance of such major designers as Eileen Gray, Robert Mallet Stevens, Mariano Fortuny, and Jean-Michel Frank, among informed professionals. Since then, Putman's eclecticism has led her to embrace projects as diverse as the Guggenheim Museum, the Azzedine Alaia boutique and Peter Greenaway movie sets. Today, the designer's elegant and bold style is known throughout the world, from Los Angeles to Shanghai, a city where she created numerous projects. Andrée Putman Style is a journey into the world of an uncommon designer, one which acquaints the reader with the influences and taste that inspired this amazing woman.
Author | : Jeffrey Koterba |
Publisher | : HarperCollins |
Total Pages | : 277 |
Release | : 2009-11-03 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 0547393822 |
When Jeffrey Koterba was six, he started drawing his first cartoons, painstakingly copying from the Sunday Omaha World Herald’s funny papers and making up his own characters. With a pen and a sheet of white paper, he was able to escape into a world that was clean, expansive, and comfortable—a refuge from the pandemonium surrounding him. The tiny house Koterba grew up in was full-to-bursting with garage-sale treasures and televisions his father Art repaired and sold for extra money. A hard-drinking one-time jazz drummer whose big dreams never seemed to come true, Art was subject to violent facial and vocal tics—symptoms of Tourette’s Syndrome, a condition Jeffrey inherited—as well as explosions of temper and eccentricity that kept the Koterba family teetering on the brink of disaster. From the canyons of broken electronics, the lightning strikes, screaming matches, and discouragements great and small emerged a young man determined to follow his creative spirit to grand heights. And much to his surprise, he found himself on a journey back to his family and the father he once longed to escape. An exuberant, heart-felt memoir that calls to mind The Tender Bar and Fun Home, Inklings is infused with an irresistible optimism all its own.
Author | : Meredith Young-Sowers |
Publisher | : Stillpoint Pub |
Total Pages | : 260 |
Release | : 1995-10-01 |
Genre | : Angels |
ISBN | : 9781883478056 |
This elegant accompaniment to the popular Angelic Messenger Cards divination system takes readers to the next level of expanded perception and helps them access the wisdom of their own inner mind and guardian angels, as well as the "deep blue channel" where all understanding and creativity reside. Photos.