Brothers Grimm Word Search
Title | Brothers Grimm Word Search PDF eBook |
Author | Editors of Thunder Bay Press |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Pages | 256 |
Release | 2024-07-16 |
Genre | Games & Activities |
ISBN | 1667203649 |
Relive your favorite scenes from the Brothers Grimm’s fairy tales with these themed word searches. Brothers Grimm fans everywhere can experience their favorite fairy tales in a new way with more than 50 themed word search puzzles. Each puzzle features an excerpt from a classic story, with the search terms highlighted. Whether you’re at home or on the go, word searches are a great way to enjoy a little time for yourself—while revisiting the haunting and amusing world of the Brothers Grimm!
Bible Word Search, Volume II
Title | Bible Word Search, Volume II PDF eBook |
Author | Akili Kumasi |
Publisher | GIL Publications |
Pages | 196 |
Release | 2005-03 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 0962603538 |
* Scriptures on named and un-named women in the Bible * Convenient research and reference tool* Word Search Puzzles made from key words in Scriptures* Excellent gift for puzzle enthusiasts* Great witnessing and teaching tool* Effective lessons for Sunday School youth classes
Searching for my Missing Father: An American Noir
Title | Searching for my Missing Father: An American Noir PDF eBook |
Author | Allison Drew |
Publisher | Black Rose Writing |
Pages | 213 |
Release | 2020-07-23 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 168433537X |
Allison Drew’s frail, ninety-one-year-old father Tom Drew vanishes without a trace from his Salisbury, Connecticut home in July 2007. His caregiver claims he left his house on foot. Despite massive searches, he is not found. Seeking to discover what happened to her father, Allison embarks on a brutalizing psychological journey leading her to America’s eroded democratic institutions. When she criticizes the police handling of the disappearance, she is arrested for criminal trespass of her father’s home. Dragged into the criminal justice system, denied her right to trial, she sees and feels the system’s injustices. Allison’s memoir unravels the threads binding small towns and their police in a cocoon of silence. A forensic examination of the police investigation into her father’s vanishing, it is also a study of prejudice through the prism of dementia and an exploration of the emotional impact of a missing relative.
Father Arseny
Title | Father Arseny PDF eBook |
Author | various unknown |
Publisher | Vladimir Djambov |
Pages | 549 |
Release | 2021-07-24 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN |
“Wealth without work Pleasure without conscience Science without humanity Knowledge without character Politics without principle Commerce without morality Worship without sacrifice. https://vidjambov.blogspot.com/2023/01/book-inventory-vladimir-djambov-talmach.html Dedicated to the memory of the new martyrs and confessors of Russia /// Father Arseny /// “Bear ye one another's burdens, and so fulfil the law of Christ.” (Gal. 6:2) /// Can die /// but stay living for people /// and you can stay alive /// but to be lost. /// "Father Arseny" is a collection of literary processed eyewitness accounts of the life of a modern confessor - their spiritual father, as well as their stories about his life. The first editions spread throughout Russia and abroad and made the book Father Arseny one of the most beloved in the Orthodox world. The book is translated and published in English and Greek. It revealed the image of a saint, internally identical to the Orthodox holiness of all times, but having unique features of an ascetic of modern times. In the new edition, for the first time, the fifth part of “Love Your Neighbor” is published, transmitted to the publishers after the publication of previous editions. /// The authenticity of the events described (partially hidden by personal names) is not in doubt. In addition to the confirmations of the still living disciples of Father Arseny, there is also an internal guarantee of this authenticity - the reader’s heart joyfully believes everything described, since it is impossible not to believe - the truth is in its genuine beauty. /// Even in Samizdat typewriting, a remarkable book was widely distributed and had a very strong impact on a large circle of readers. It revealed the image of a saint of our time, intrinsically identical to the Orthodox holiness of all times, but having unique features of an ascetic of modern times. What is the peculiarity of this recent feat? First of all, in the spirit of the times. The first Christian martyrs were waiting for the imminent end of the world, but they were spiritually born in a young church, living a clean, spiritual life that did not yet know the notorious “historical sins”. If then out of twelve students one became a traitor, then the persecution of the 20th century, figuratively speaking, often only one out of twelve was left true. The terrible atmosphere of total renunciation, betrayal, betrayal, the unimaginable scale of a spiritual and historical disaster, millions of people, captivated by lies and involved in the satanic reprisals against the Church of Christ, over their people and their country - all this plunged into despondency and despair, produced a sense of doom, hopelessness, abandonment. Having lost faith in God, the formerly great, Orthodox Russia became a defenseless object for the implementation of the satanic plan of an unprecedented in the history of genocide. Civil and Patriotic War, tens of millions of victims of artificially created famine, tens of millions of innocent, painfully destroyed in countless camps and prisons. Before, the Orthodox people are soldered, accustomed to deception, theft and lies as a way of life, to violence and robbery, to fornication and debauchery, to the systematic destruction of their own children. In a devilish obscurity, seeing enemies in each other and becoming enemies, people gave their strength and life to a century-old senseless war, cruelly, ruthlessly tormenting each other. They became unable to organize their national life, forgot how to work, forgot how to love, live a family life, give birth and raise children.
The Burning Time
Title | The Burning Time PDF eBook |
Author | David Mark |
Publisher | Severn House Publishers Ltd |
Pages | 218 |
Release | 2023-12-05 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1448309409 |
A quiet town. A horrible incident. Things that don't add up. - The highly-anticipated latest instalment of the DS McAvoy series from the Sunday Times best-selling, Kindle chart-topping author. "[A] dark, creepy, twisted mystery that will keep readers awake far into the night" Booklist Starred Review "McAvoy is a true original" Mick Herron An unexpected invite to his estranged mother's surprise birthday party at a fancy Durham hotel gives DI Aector McAvoy and his wife Roisin a chance for a well-deserved holiday. Off-duty, and still recovering from his previous injuries, McAvoy is determined to take advantage of the all-expenses-paid break, despite the old grudges and thick tension between himself and his step-family. However, what should have been a relaxing, if awkward, getaway weekend turns out to be a full-on nightmare, when McAvoy finds himself in the middle of a town drama that involves the tragic demise of Ishmael Piper, a rock star's millionaire son . . . and best friend of McAvoy's charming, bullying step-brother. With dark secrets slowly unravelling, McAvoy needs to put his personal issues aside to unmask the evil forces behind Ishmael's mysterious death before he becomes a victim of them himself . . . Dark settings, dark crimes and even darker souls - the critically acclaimed DS McAvoy police procedural series is a perfect pick for fans of Denise Mina, Val McDermid and Peter Robinson.
The Epworth Herald
Title | The Epworth Herald PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 902 |
Release | 1892 |
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I Thought My Father Was God
Title | I Thought My Father Was God PDF eBook |
Author | Paul Auster |
Publisher | Henry Holt and Company |
Pages | 418 |
Release | 2002-09-07 |
Genre | Literary Collections |
ISBN | 1466828994 |
One of America's foremost writers collects the best stories submitted to NPR's popular monthly show--and illuminates the powerful role storytelling plays in all our lives When Paul Auster and NPR's Weekend All Things Considered introduced The National Story Project, the response was overwhelming. Not only was the monthly show a critical success, but the volume of submissions was astounding. Letters, emails, faxes poured in on a daily basis- more than 4,000 of them by the time the project celebrated its first birthday. Everyone, it seemed, had a story to tell. I Thought My Father Was God gathers 180 of these personal, true-life accounts in a single, powerful volume. They come from people of all ages, backgrounds, and walks of life. Half of the contributors are men; half are women. They live in cities, suburbs, and rural areas, and they come from 42 different states. Most of the stories are short, vivid bits of narrative, combining the ordinary and the extraordinary, and most describe a single incident in the writer's life. Some are funny, like the story of how a Ku Klux Klan member's beloved dog rushed out into the street during the annual KKK parade and unmasked his owner as the whole town looked on. Some are mysterious, like the story of a woman who watched a white chicken walk purposefully down a street in Portland, Oregon, hop up some porch steps, knock on the door-and calmly enter the house. Many involve the closing of a loop, like the one about the woman who lost her mother's ashes in a burglary and recovered them five years later from the mortuary of a local church. Hilarious blunders, wrenching coincidences, brushes with death, miraculous encounters, improbable ironies, premonitions, sorrows, pains, dreams-this singular collection encompasses an extraordinary range of settings, time periods, and subjects. A testament to the important role storytelling plays in all our lives, I Thought My Father Was God offers a rare glimpse into the American soul.