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Spirituality Unlimited!
Spirituality Unlimited! – Practical Interpretations of A Course in Miracles is essentially a metaphysical encyclopedia, defining terms used in the spiritual community and giving practical examples for application in your life. This book is intended for those who are Spiritual but not religious and for those who wish to use it as a reference for metaphysical terms. More than just a book though, it is a life-changing tool for examining your life and the way you relate to the world. It will take you to the source of challenges in all areas of your life. The material often will alarmingly be 180 degrees away from the thinking and opinions of the general public and many churches. Keep an open mind! Don’t react too quickly to any particular section. The material is often approached from another angle in some other section.
About the author:
Since the arrival of A Course in Miracles in 1972, many excellent commentary books on the Course have provided valuable insights. And now comes Bud Morris’s Spirituality Unlimited – Practical Interpretations of a Course in Miracles
As a student and beneficiary of the Course for 21 years, I would like to say that:
• If you have never read A Course in Miracles, read Spirituality Unlimited.
• If you have hears of A Course I Miracles but never followed up, read Spirituality Unlimited.
• If you are one of over millions of devotees of A Course in Miracles, read Spirituality Unlimited.
This book will touch your heart and mind in the way Christ intended. You will change – and you will know the ultimate Peace, Love and Joy of God.-William J. Cox.
Student, Practitioner, minister, poet and artist, Rev Bud Morris has been studying metaphysical principles and facilitating study groups in A Course in Miracles for over thirty years. He is the author of a series of four books entitled A Course in Miracles in a Nutshell. Bud’s goal in life is to remember more of his spiritual Truth each day and to teach that Truth to everyone he meets; i.e., to unconditionally love everyone he encounters and to help heal the insanity of this world through that Love. He seeks each day to be continually practicing the Presence of God and to pray unceasingly.
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Squirrelly the Squirrel and Starlett
By Larry Friend
On Oak Spring Road there is an old log cabin, Woodchuck Lodge, nestled in five and a half acres of wooded land in a suburb north of Chicago. Many animals and birds make their homes in the trees, plants, and grass surrounding the cabin. One of these creatures is Squirrelly, a hardworking squirrel who enjoys life to the fullest and embraces new challenges and experiences. And then one day he meets Starlett, the love of his life, and his life becomes even more exciting! This delightfully illustrated book follows the adventures of Squirrelly and Starlett and their little family. It’s a story that’s sure to warm the hearts of readers young and old.
About the author:
Larry Friend lives in Libertyville, Illinois. He is a firm believer that the study of nature leds to better understanding of life. Sidney “Mindy” Makis lives in Boca Raton, Florida. She is a registered nurse and a talented illustrator. Squirrelly the Squirrel and Starlett is the second book from this brother and sister team; their first book, Icy the Iceberg.
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Standing Tall: On One Leg
When Joel Soukup was diagnosed with osteosarcoma at the age of sixteen, the diagnosis changed him and his family forever. This family traveled down an unknown path and emerged from their journey in a way they never expected.
Read how this young patient and his family handled the devastating diagnosis with strength, love, and faith in God.
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Startling Awareness
Beverleigh, middle-aged woman, with three kids, divorces her husband of fifteen years.She feels that her life is falling apart and that her dreams have turned into nightmares. Through all the difficult times in her life, she has always leaned upon God. Through her struggles, she learns how to forgive herself and others.
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Step This Way
By Randy Donais
Tully Greenwood figured prominently in the first two books in this series, “Change For The Bettor” and “Soul Searcher”.
In this third and final book in the series Tully’s son, Craig, is the center of attention as he is shot three times behind a tavern trying to save the daughter of a high school classmate.
Craig actually dies, is lifted up to Heaven and meets our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.
The Lord thanks Craig for saving the girl’s life, promises him a reward one year later and returns him to his hospital bed where he wakes up in front of his family.
After a troublesome bullet is removed from Craig’s spine he spends the next year rehabbing.
He gets out of his wheelchair to walk during halftime of his son’s crucial game against archrival Southport South, Craig’s alma mater.
Craig walks in front of TV cameras and microphones, and his son, Mitch makes a school-record nine three-pointers in the underdog East Milwaukee Greyhounds’ 72-65 win over the South Cardinals.
Craig goes on to live a normal life, even though he has to walk with a cane. Mitch makes First Team All-State, leads his team to the state’s Final Eight in Madison and walks on at Marquette University.
Meanwhile, Tully gets over his bitterness toward his friends and the shooter and becomes an even better soul searcher.
About the Author:
Randy Donais is a firm believer in life after death and once again shares that vision with you in his third novel, “Step This Way”.
Tully Greenwood is a prominent character like he was in “Change for the Bettor” and “Soul Searcher”, but this time it is his son, Craig, who takes center stage as he experiences the miracle of walking again after being shot three times behind a tavern.
The characters and names are all fictional, but Randy’s message is real. The story takes place in 2034 and 2035 to make the time line fit between the three books.
Randy Donais was born in Kenosha, Wisconsin on January 5, 1956 and still resides there. He is a 1974 graduate of Tremper High School and a 1978 graduate of Wisconsin-Whitewater where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in English and Journalism.
Randy was primarily a sportswriter during his 30 years in the newspaper business. Some physical issues relative to type 2 diabetes forced Randy into retirement at the end of 2016 and now writes books to satisfy his lifelong passion.
Randy has also written the biography of Joyce Westerman, “Queen of Diamonds,” a veteran of the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League.
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Stick from Every Valley
By Adel Hariz
This book is about philosophy, romance, and poetic love letters, and about the war in Lebanon. The rest are about his life stories.
About the author:
Adel Hariz, born in November 15, 1957, in Zahle Lebanon, second of four boys. The father was abusive to his family. Adel was involved in commerce since he was twelve years old. His father passed away in 1970, then afterwards the war started in Lebanon in 1975. So the family decided to immigrate to America on June 19, 1979. When they came here, he started working in the Real Estate Business and went to school at the same time to get his engineering degree. So he worked in the High-tech industry as a semiconductor engineer in the weekdays, and in the Real Estate Business in the weekends. In 2005, he read the Bible twice which inspired him to start writing, so he wrote about Philosophy, Romance, Poetic Love Letters and about the war in Lebanon.
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Stories of Rami the Wolf (Coloring Book)
The Stories of Rami the Wolf provides coloring fun as it reviews illustrations and comments from each of the three Rami the Wolf books. Imaginations are stirred as pictures are artistically colored and inventive stories of wolves, wildlife and conservation become topics of interest and conversation.
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Strike at the Heart: The Rescue Mission
By L. W. Berrie
Colonel John Harris, U.S. Army Special Forces, goes back in time to retrieve his lost men. But something is blocking their way from leaving. Some blame the ghost of Harris’s adversary, Mhalglami, and some blame the land gone wild. Harris is afraid that this time they may bring back more than they bargained for.
USA, both Teri and Masai, longs for a world where her mixed heritage does not matter. Although promised to N’Grundbligimi since childhood, their marriage is opposed by powerful forces from both within and outside the tribe. She wants to pursue her dreams. But will she find such place?
About The Author:
Born in Davenport, Iowa, L.W. Berrie was educated in California. Graduated from California State University of Los Angeles with a B.S. in Mathematics and Science, he worked 23 years in the aerospace industry. He went back to school in the Legal Assistance Program at the University of California at Irvine (UCI) and graduated with a perfect 4.0 grade point average. He took additional writing courses at UCI to improve his skill as a writer. The UCI library system and the Special Forces at Fort Bragg, N.C. provided the research materials to write the story.
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Suicide Notes & Greeting Cards: (Brought to you by CRY FOR HELP SALUTATION)
By Jolene Pagel
Jolene has been with her boyfriend, David for 15 years, and has 2 boys. Besides writing, she enjoys crafting and music. Jolene is also an active Earth Witch.
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Summer of Two Worlds (2nd Edition) Full Color
Born of pioneer parents, prairie orphaned at three, he was adopted by a Sioux warrior. Among the Sioux he was known as Prairie Cub. The name Michael was all he had of his ancestry. He lived the life of a Sioux warrior’s son until his twelfth summer. When the course of history doomed the Indian’s way of life, his father, Thunder Eagle, realizing his son’s white heritage gave him a chance for a future, sent his son back into the white man’s world. Summer of Two Worlds is the story of that summer.
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