Melanie at Camp Redwoods

Melanie at Camp Redwoods
Title Melanie at Camp Redwoods PDF eBook
Author J.D. Rempel
Publisher Ambassador International
Pages 108
Release 2023-04-20
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1649603851

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“Behold, I stand at the door and knock; if anyone hears My voice and opens the door, I will come in to him and will dine with him, and he with Me.” Revelation 3:20 Thirteen-year-old Melanie Cooper can’t wait to spend the week at Camp Redwoods. When she arrives, it’s even more wonderful than she imagined. She’s experiencing amazing adventures with her friends and beginning to understand more about God. But Bethany, Melanie’s frenemy, seems determined to ruin camp for her. As Melanie seeks to know God, questions and distractions arise. But God persistently knocks on the door of her heart and shows her what it means to be a child of God. Will Melanie answer and make the ultimate decision which will change her life forever? Discover with Melanie a loving, heavenly Father Who pursues a relationship with His children.

Melanie on the Move

Melanie on the Move
Title Melanie on the Move PDF eBook
Author J.D. Rempel
Publisher Ambassador International
Pages 85
Release 2020-04-24
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1620209659

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“And we know that God causes all things to work together for good to those who love God, to those who are called according to His purpose.” Romans 8:28 Melanie Cooper’s life seems perfect. She’s the star on her swim team, she has great friends, and she’s turning thirteen in just a few weeks. But when her family is forced to move to Northern California, her world starts to unravel. Isolated in a new town, Melanie misses her father, her friends, her pool, and even her bossy older sister. While visiting church, she hears the message that God loves and cares about her. But it’s hard to believe when more and more troubles fall on her family. Can Melanie learn to trust in a God that allows bad things to happen? Discover with Melanie how He can bring something good even from the difficulties in our lives.

The Story of Camp Redwood

The Story of Camp Redwood
Title The Story of Camp Redwood PDF eBook
Author Henry Edward Karrer
Publisher
Pages
Release 2010
Genre
ISBN 9781450710978

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Touching the World

Touching the World
Title Touching the World PDF eBook
Author Dan McKanan
Publisher Liturgical Press
Pages 172
Release 2007
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780814631751

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What emerges is a vision of the impact transformative Christian communities can have in a blessed and broken world."--BOOK JACKET.

The Ancient One

The Ancient One
Title The Ancient One PDF eBook
Author T. A. Barron
Publisher Penguin
Pages 341
Release 1992-09-16
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1101651334

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When Kate travels to Blade, Oregon, for a quiet week at Aunt Melanie's cottage, her plans are dashed by the discovery of a grove of giant redwood trees in nearby Lost Crater. For thousands of years, no humans have entered the fog-filled crater--except possibly the Halami people, who lived in the region centuries ago before vanishing without a trace. Long a source of deep mystery, the crater is now a source of conflict, pitting those who see it as the dying mill town's last hope against those who see it as a rare sanctuary that should be protected. Caught up in this struggle, Kate follows an old Halami trail into the crater, and suddenly is thrown back in time five hundred years. Accompanied by the trickster Kandeldandel, the loyal Laioni, and the young logger Jody, she meets strange and enigmatic creatures, none more frightening than the volcanic Gashra, bent on destroying everything he cannot control. To defeat him, Kate must find the answer to an ancient riddle--and the courage to make the most difficult choice of her life. In this extraordinary quest, combining high adventure and heroic drama, a girl discovers that all living things are connected in ways she never expected, and that true friendship can reach across cultures, and even across centuries.

Eighteen Acres

Eighteen Acres
Title Eighteen Acres PDF eBook
Author Nicolle Wallace
Publisher Washington Square Press
Pages 0
Release 2011-07-12
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9781439195932

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From the former Communications Director for the White House and current political media strategist comes a suspenseful and smart commercial novel about the first female president and all dramas and deceptions she faces both in politics and in love. Eighteen Acres, a description used by political insiders when referring to the White House complex, follows the first female President of the United States, Charlotte Kramer, and her staff as they take on dangerous threats from abroad and within her very own cabinet. Charlotte Kramer, the 45th US President, Melanie Kingston, the White House chief of staff, and Dale Smith, a White House correspondent for one of the networks are all working tirelessly on Charlotte’s campaign for re-election. At the very moment when they should have been securing success, though, Kramer’s White House implodes under rumors of her husband’s infidelity and grave errors of judgment on the part of her closest national security advisor. In an upheaval that threatens not only the presidency, but the safety of the American people, Charlotte must fight to regain her footing and protect the the country she has given her life to serving. Eighteen Acres combines political and family drama into one un-put-downable novel. It is a smart, juicy and fast-paced read that we’re sure fans of commercial women’s fiction will fall in total love with.

World on Board: North America

World on Board: North America
Title World on Board: North America PDF eBook
Author Adrian Oh
Publisher Partridge Publishing Singapore
Pages 169
Release 2019-09-05
Genre Travel
ISBN 1543753698

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Adrian accomplished the almost impossible when he skateboarded across the world. He left his teaching job in Singapore to pursue his adventurous goal in 2017. For 2 years, he skated on a longboard for 24,000 km, across 33 countries in 4 continents. He documents this arduous journey with amazingly truthful reflections and a dash of humour. Through his journey, we ride pillion as he skates from Vancouver, Canada, down to the USA Pacific Coast, Mexico’s Baja California, Mainland Mexico and finally, Central America, before completing his North America leg in Panama. Candidly written and filled with surprises, Adrian shares his countless mishaps, magical connections and encounters of compassion bestowed upon him by locals he met along the way. More than a travelogue, this account gives a deeper insight into the profound beauty of travel in its raw sense; we catch a glimpse of what motivates the man – that even in his darkest, lowest moments, Adrian finds hidden reserves and dig his dark humour to keep himself emotionally afloat and accomplish what no others had done before. It is the kind of travel story that transports you to a place and moment like no mainstream travel books could.