Evil Web of Deceit

Evil Web of Deceit
Author: Jeannine Dahlberg
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2008-09
Genre:
ISBN: 1438903049

38413 The shock of entry into World War II proved to be energizing to the nation and to us as a people. Rather than the grand actions that historians would have us believe is the story of war, these stories are human stories, stories of the men who put their life on the line out of a sense of duty, of responsibility, of patriotism, of loyalty to comrades. Mostly though, their choices came about because they were in situations that gave them the choice of doing what was needed, of dying, of redemption or for some battlefield situations, of escaping into insanity. Within the civilian population something can be seen of their effort and their sacrifice that produced the goods of war that made winning possible. Not thinking of themselves as heroic or unusual, their stories, for the most part, were unknown to the families of the individuals telling them. I have been fortunate that within family and friends I have uncovered the previously untold stories of civilian as well as soldiers that provide a broad picture of involvement in a spectrum of actions during that period of time identified as WW II. These stories range from the commonly accepted stories of battles and battlefield action to the story of a young woman living through the occupation of Holland and resulting starvation as well as that of her cousin who spent the war in Germany as a labor prisoner, where he endured with the German people the massive bombings that killed at least 12,000 people in the city of Frankfurt. Much of the military action described is of campaigns in the Pacific Theater where I spent 22 months in a non-combat role. Twin brothers were also there and engaged in six major campaigns beginning with Tarawa, Saipan, Guam, and Okinawa to provide an unforgettable picture of ground war action. One friend was living in Honolulu during the attack on Pearl Harbor. Another friend was involved in the Normandy attack, a cousin was badly wounded in a B-17 attack on Germany and another friend was involved in the final drive on Germany. On the civilian front we see female involvement in war production as well as the strain of caring for family under the burdens of wartime privation and lack of male support while often dealing with the threat of family loss. To help celebrate the end of th

The Touch

The Touch
Author: William J. O'Neal
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2010-12-08
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1456820052

SLESGE BOLTON has powers that he didn't understand! Then he met Cathy and his whole world began to explode about him. Cathy told him about the council and the living blood that they both carried. She told him the Navaho revered him and considered him a God. Only after visiting the secret place with the tribal elder and attending the council of the chiefs he realized his life would never be the same. Could he be this Kuno and take on a quest of the unknown danger? Were the protectors within the council strong enough to take on the secret commission that was seeking to rule the world? Could the council's friend in high government places survive? Were his gifts of wonder enough to escape the hands of defeat? A hundred questions loomed before him and he realized that each must be dealt with and each must be solved. The elder had told him that the epic battle between Kuno and the evil one would be fought high in the mountains and that only one would enter the 1000 years of peace.

The Vision

The Vision
Author: T.L. Henry
Publisher: LifeRich Publishing
Total Pages: 467
Release: 2016-12-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1489708928

In our everyday walk in life we have experiences that shape our hearts and mind which direct the path we take and the decisions we make. We must learn to use wisdom along with the skills and abilities we acquire to create avenues that help move us forward. The Vision, a work of urban fiction inspired by actual events, narrates a story of what happens when individuals are motivated and determined to make a positive difference in life. It shows how forces and events move in ways to help accomplish the things that motivated them to take action. It communicates how we all have a purpose in life, how discovering and fulfilling that purpose benefits the world and everyone in it.

Dreams and Shadows

Dreams and Shadows
Author: Jeannine Dahlberg
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2012-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1468548956

Dreams and Shadows is a love story set against the background of World War II in Europe. True love has no boundaries; but when a world war is thrown into the romantic scenario, young lovers are confronted with insuperable war-related difficulties. Dreams are shattered and love is sacrificed for the sake of war and peace. Of most importance in this story are: German dictator Adolf Hitler of the Nazi Party, who established the Third Reich; and Italian fascist dictator Benito Mussolini, who together pursued territorial expansion and proliferation of gold, expensive artifacts and the great masters painting, while spreading shadows of suffering, persecution, death and destruction across all of Europe.

The Scroll

The Scroll
Author:
Publisher: Xulon Press
Total Pages: 286
Release:
Genre:
ISBN: 1612157084

Gentle Spirit

Gentle Spirit
Author: Ames
Publisher: Touch of Heaven
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2008
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0982032919

Gentle Spirit is given by the Holy Spirit and contains within it a look behind the veil to see what is really happening in the spiritual realm. The battle between good and evil in the unseen world is exposed and the effect of this on human lives. There are also daily messages from the Holy Spirit and interviews given by Alan.

Spiritual Warfare Series-Strategic Weapons of Our Warfare

Spiritual Warfare Series-Strategic Weapons of Our Warfare
Author: Elsie Clark
Publisher: Xulon Press
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2009-08
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1619962896

This Spiritual Warfare Book "is a wonderful resource for those who are serious about their walk of victory." Apostle Dorothy Matthews, N.C. Apostles, Bishops and Pastors ascribe the title, "God's General" to Dr. Elsie Clark, because of her numerous books and spiritual warfare teachings across the years. She explains spiritual warfare, strategically so you will gain absolute victory. This book will take you to the next level in spiritual warfare training. Two known people were raised from the dead through Dr. Clark's spiritual warfare teachings through documented letters from Pastor Clara Milton, VA - Connie Adams of CA. Letters of book endorsements were written to attest to Dr. Clark's powerful teachings on spiritual warfare by Bishop Leon Harris/Pastor Ruth Harris, NY - Pastor Donald Fozard - NC, Apostle Dorothy Matthews, NC - Pastor Clara Milton, VA - Apostle Sandra Appleberry, MI - Dr. Kathy Curran, MO - Yvonne Stephens (Minister) VA - Mable Oliphant (Christian Entrepreneur). Dr. Elsie Clark is a long-time Author/Bible Scholar of over 54 books. She operates in the five-fold ministry of an Apostle/Prophetess. She prophesied over "political officials and prominent leaders" of the world and has appeared on television/radio networks. She evangelizes the gospel of Jesus Christ, pastored for over twenty-one years and raised up ministry leaders. She taught God's Word, globally for over 24 years and ministered in places such as Rome, Italy; Corinth, Philippi, Thessalonica, Switzerland, Egypt, Haiti, Africa, etc. Dr. Elsie sets up boot-camp training in churches and is a well sought after speaker. She has written twelve volume series on Spiritual Warfare that includes this book. Her other books are powerful tools for biblical research. She is an available speaker for church conferences, workshops, conventions and seminars. Her vision is to build multiple ministries to win multiple souls into the Kingdom of God.

Familiar Evil

Familiar Evil
Author: Rannah Gray
Publisher:
Total Pages: 552
Release: 2018-02-15
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 9780578170725

International Search for TV personality Scott Rogers exposes his dark side as a child predator.

Making Haye

Making Haye
Author: Elliot Worsell
Publisher: Quercus
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2011-10-27
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1780870221

David 'The Hayemaker' Haye is the former WBA world heavyweight champion and the former undisputed (WBA, WBC and WBO) world cruiserweight champion. Haye is one of British boxing's most celebrated and successful ring champions of the modern era and has won twenty-three of twenty-five professional fights. He has twice been shortlisted for BBC Sports Personality of the Year and is now recognised as the face of British and world boxing. Haye was involved in the biggest heavyweight title clash for nearly a decade when he fought Wladimir Klitschko in July 2011, with the fight televised live in over 140 countries. Although Haye ultimately lost his belt, following a twelve-round points decision, his charismatic approach has reminded fight fans of a time when the heavyweight championship was the greatest prize in sport. This is the authorised story of how Haye reached this point, and details the ten-year rise of the boxer from a precocious World Amateur Champion. Crafted by close confidant Elliot Worsell, Making Haye offers behind-the-scenes, never-before-told insights into some of the most pivotal ring wars of David Haye's turbulent, and at times controversial, professional boxing career.