Earth Child

Earth Child
Title Earth Child PDF eBook
Author Kathryn Sheehan
Publisher
Pages 346
Release 1994
Genre Education
ISBN

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Games, stories, and activities, experiments, & ideas about living lightly on planet earth. Audio tape available.

Earthchild

Earthchild
Title Earthchild PDF eBook
Author Doris Piserchia
Publisher Gateway
Pages 175
Release 2012-12-21
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0575133597

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She called herself Reee and she was the last human being on Earth. This was the one thing she was sure of. Because Earth was not a dead planet, not by a long way. There were all manner of strange plants and bizarre animals, and there were the blue boys who insisted they were human - but she always set fire to them. There was however Indigo, the all-devouring protoplasmic ocean that was literally gobbling up everything in the world. And there was the enigmatic Emeroo to whom she owed her continued existence. There were also the so-called Martians - humans who had fled to Mars and only came back to Earth to scout for survivors and vent their futile furies on the inhospitable homeworld.

Earth Child

Earth Child
Title Earth Child PDF eBook
Author Jeanne Menich
Publisher Xlibris Corporation
Pages 83
Release 2009-06-18
Genre Poetry
ISBN 1469117762

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A rare insight into the mind of a survivor of severe abuse. Through the medium of poetry, I have been able to express both the horrors of my past, and hope of redemption for future survivors. It is a transedental, emotional and spritual journey through both the past and the present. A must read for both professionals and non-professional alike.

Earth Child

Earth Child
Title Earth Child PDF eBook
Author Joby
Publisher AuthorHouse
Pages 434
Release 2008-12-16
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 1438936400

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THE WORLD OF MEN, WITH ALL ITS CONCEPTS AND BELIEFS, WAS STRANGE AND A COMPLETE MYSTERY TO THE BOY. He understood the real world around him, which was simple because the world told him everything he needed to know about it. The grass grew because it drank the water that fell from the sky and the water fell from the sky because the grass couldnt walk to a river like he could, it was all so simple. In return for their life the plants blanketed the earth making everything lush and beautiful, thus pleasing creation. Animals grazed for a lifetime and when they died, they fed the grass. Everything was alive and had everything it needed to be alive; creation wanted life, loved life and nurtured it dearly. There was no need to fight to survive, all life was a gift and all life helped each other to live, and did so without any conflict only natural balance.

An Earth Child's Book of Verse

An Earth Child's Book of Verse
Title An Earth Child's Book of Verse PDF eBook
Author Marian Louise Camden
Publisher FriesenPress
Pages 30
Release 2011
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1770676953

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A poetic accompaniment to An Earth Child's Book of the Year. Celebrate the seasons with Earth-based, Celtic-style poetry and song.

Earth Journal

Earth Journal
Title Earth Journal PDF eBook
Author William J. Bly
Publisher Xlibris Corporation
Pages 114
Release 2010-05-28
Genre Nature
ISBN 1462806201

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Earth Journal was written by the author in the summer of 1972 at age 21. Only a few ending pages, a few updates and corrections; the biography of Sir Thomas More; including the images, were added in May 2010. This non-fiction account is both a commentary on planet earth; a brief history of its age; its place in the solar system as being unique by possessing life; and a brief account of the first "Earth Day," as it happened from my 1970 perspective as a college freshman. The book is also a collection of aphorisms, poems, humor, and observations, creating a unique backward glance at 1972,, and my youthful thoughts and opinions. However, the book has been formulated to honor Sir Thomas More, my world famous 15th great grandfather. A collection of public domain photos and a short biography of this great man, a Saint in the Catholic and Anglican Churches, and truly, "A man for all seasons," has been added. As the author combines his 1972 writings with the photographs and biography of Sir Thomas More, Mr. Bly celebrates both earth and More as unique entities- one a planet; and the other, a man who gave up his life on earth to oppose the King of England, on moral grounds, This book is a one-of-a-kind creation, it's non-fiction qualities blended with biography, as well as artistic and spiritual discussions. Though challenging in thought, it's a book to be enjoyed for its humor and wit, as well.

Acts: An Earth Bible Commentary

Acts: An Earth Bible Commentary
Title Acts: An Earth Bible Commentary PDF eBook
Author Michael Trainor
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 197
Release 2020-02-20
Genre Religion
ISBN 0567672964

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The gospel of Luke presents an ecological symphony that reveals a Jesus connected to Earth. His ministry touches all aspects of creation, human and non-human, and invites disciples into an ecological asceticism. This same spirit continues in the Acts of the Apostles. In this Earth Bible Commentary on Acts, Michael Trainor allows our environmental concerns to shape his interpretative approach, and thus ecological nuances emerge. Luke's household of disciples, imbued with the spirit of the risen Jesus, to embrace the world and bring to it a word of reconciliation, embark on this mission. This formally begins at Pentecost with their reception of God's creative and renewing Spirit that empowers them as Earth's children. From this moment an explosion of activity moves them over Earth's lands, beginning in Jerusalem, Earth's navel (Acts 1.1-8.1), into Samaria, the space in-between that navel and Galilee, the garden of God's earthly delights (Acts 8.2-11.17), to the ends of Earth, Rome (Acts 11.18-28.33). As we trace Luke's vast geographical journey around the Mediterranean, key moments highlight fresh environmental insights that offer new hope for contemporary disciples seeking ecological affirmation at this particular time in world history.