No Trumpets, No Drums

No Trumpets, No Drums
Title No Trumpets, No Drums PDF eBook
Author Mark A. Heller
Publisher Macmillan
Pages 204
Release 1993-10
Genre History
ISBN 9780809015627

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No Drums, No Trumpets

No Drums, No Trumpets
Title No Drums, No Trumpets PDF eBook
Author Barry Wynne
Publisher
Pages 312
Release 1961
Genre History
ISBN

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The Return of the Achaeans

The Return of the Achaeans
Title The Return of the Achaeans PDF eBook
Author Ronald McGowan
Publisher Lulu.com
Pages 232
Release 2019-01-05
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0244747709

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This book continues the story of the Trojan War that began in The Judgement of Paris until all the major characters (except Odysseus and Aeneas, who have their own stories) are either home or dead

Positive Thinking Volume One

Positive Thinking Volume One
Title Positive Thinking Volume One PDF eBook
Author Norman Vincent Peale
Publisher Open Road Media
Pages 424
Release 2018-10-02
Genre Self-Help
ISBN 1504056167

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A treasure trove of inspiration and guidance from the minister and million-selling author of The Power of Positive Thinking. Norman Vincent Peale’s self-help phenomenon The Power of Positive Thinking continues to transform countless lives. The volumes collected here serve to expand and deepen Dr. Peale’s life-changing philosophy of positivity. Have a Great Day: The philosopher, self-help innovator, and minister offers inspiration for every day of the year with an uplifting volume of positive thought to nourish our souls and spirits. From profound “thought conditioners” accentuating the everyday positive to “spirit lifters” devised to help us soar above our troubles, Dr. Peale’s affirmations are “daily vitamins” for our mental and spiritual health. Positive Imaging: Building on Dr. Peale’s principles of constructive affirmation, this step-by-step guide shows you how to utilize a potent mental process called “imaging.” Keeping a clear and vivid picture of a desired goal in your mind until it becomes part of your subconscious will help you break through the barriers that block you from achieving harmony, happiness, and success—and allow you to actualize your objectives by releasing previously untapped inner energies. The Positive Power of Jesus Christ: The revered pastor of the world-famous Marble Collegiate Church proclaims his unshakable faith in Christ the Savior through inspiring true stories of healing and hope. In sharing the ways in which his life and the lives of others have been profoundly touched and transformed by Jesus, Dr. Peale makes plain how “positive thinking really means a faith attitude . . . [and] only faith can turn the life around.”

The Positive Power of Jesus Christ

The Positive Power of Jesus Christ
Title The Positive Power of Jesus Christ PDF eBook
Author Norman Vincent Peale
Publisher Open Road Media
Pages 170
Release 2015-09-29
Genre Religion
ISBN 1504023218

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Inspiring stories of the transformative power of the Savior’s love in today’s world from the bestselling author of The Power of Positive Thinking. One of the most inspirational and influential spiritual leaders of the 20th century, minister and bestselling author Norman Vincent Peale transformed the lives of millions worldwide with his groundbreaking book, The Power of Positive Thinking. In The Positive Power of Jesus Christ, the revered pastor of the world-famous Marble Collegiate Church proclaims his unshakable faith in Christ the Savior with inspiring stories of healing and hope, of the ways in which his life and the lives of others were profoundly touched by the holy hand of God’s Son. In this beautiful, everlasting work, Dr. Peale contends that, “positive thinking really means a faith attitude . . . [and] only faith can turn the life around.” In sharing these thrilling true accounts of people from all walks of life who have experienced the positive saving power of Christ—including his own powerful witnessing of the Savior’s work—Peale offers a humble tribute to our blessed Lord, demonstrating the many ways in which His love can truly change the world.

Martin in Byzantium

Martin in Byzantium
Title Martin in Byzantium PDF eBook
Author M. Clement Hall
Publisher Lulu.com
Pages 320
Release 2009-11
Genre History
ISBN 0557186234

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Martin, surgeon on the tournament circuit at the end of the twelth century becomes surgeon to the leaders of the Fourth Crusade which was diverted by the Doge of Venice away from their intention of taking Jerusalem from the Muslims to taking Constantinople from other Christians. Apalled at what has been done, Martin seeks to make amends.

Lasting Impact

Lasting Impact
Title Lasting Impact PDF eBook
Author Kennedy, Kostya
Publisher Time Inc. Books
Pages 206
Release 2016-09-06
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1683303083

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New York Times bestselling author Kostya Kennedy sets this captivating, character-rich story against the back-drop of one of the most pressing questions in sports: Should we let our sons play football? At the high end of America’s most popular game is the glittering NFL, a fan-stoked money machine and also an opaque enterprise under scrutiny for the physical dangers imposed on its players. Then there’s high school football, unrivaled for the crucial life lessons it imparts-discipline, leadership, cooperation, humility, perseverance-yet also a brain-rattling, bone-breaking game whose consequences are at best misunderstood, and, at the very worst, deadly. What is the parent of a young athlete to make of that? The New Rochelle High School team in suburban New York is like many across the country: a source of civic pride, a manhood workshop for a revered coach and an emotional proving ground for boys of widely different backgrounds. In the fall of 2014, New Rochelle’s season unfolded alongside watershed NFL head injury revelations and domestic abuse cases (remember Ray Rice?), as well as fatalities on nearby fields. The dramatic story of that season, for players, parents and coaches, underscores fundamental questions. Are football’s inherent risks so great that the sport may not survive as we know it? Or are those risks worth the rewards that the game continues to bestow, and that can stay with a young man for a lifetime?