Truth Wyman has watched Nicodemus, Kansas, grow into a busy little prairie town. And she has grown up, too. Her family was among the first settlers to homestead this area, and there is nowhere she'd rather live. She's always thought her husband felt the same way. . . . Then Moses comes home with news that he has been nominated for state office. If he wins, they'll need to move to the state capital. Pregnant with her first child, Truth does not plan to move to Topeka. How can she raise her baby in an unfamiliar city? How can she leave her family and her home? Yet what will happen if she refuses? Nicodemus's sister community, Hill City, is thriving, too. Macia Boyle returns to her family after a European holiday. The storekeeper's nephew, Garrett Johnson, captures her attention, but she can't seem to forget Jeb Malone, the young blacksmith who showed interest in her before her trip. Soon, Macia must make a choice: Should she return to Jeb's arms or seek a new life with Garrett?
Finding herself alone, upon the untimely death of her grandmother, young Elayna became increasingly troubled about her future, but more than that. She needed to know where her grandmother was and that she was okay. She wanted so much to know who she was without her grandmother and what there was to hope for after this life. Was that, which existed beyond the veil, friend or enemy? She yearned for understanding, direction, and comfort. If she was to find the answers she sought, she could not detour off course due to imprudent effort. Deficient in the foundation of the workings of God and His purposes, she was determined to obtain answers. She needed answers: Was there a god and if so how would she know? Elayna set out on a quest of discovery. With the mutual help of a friend, she came to believe in the gift of angels and the love of God. Her journey begins—to conquer discouragement, dispel all doubts, and continue in purpose…to believe…to know. The purpose of life can sometimes be challenging to comprehend when it presents so many varying philosophies, theories, ideas, and perceptions which can leave a person confused and unsure of how to interpret the who, what, where, how, and why of it all; let alone to conclude why the understanding of god, Christ, and their angelic servants are so crucial in our lives. How have they become integral to our happiness in and outside this sphere we call Earth, our temporary home? Elayna and her prospective husband, Craig, embark on a quest of discovery. They dig through a collection of questions and deep contemplation, hoping that in the end, when analyzed, they will have answered the question - 'Who am I and what does it matter?’ Accept that you are God’s child Accept that there is a loving God Accept that you have an important purpose Accept that you are NOT alone Accept that, notwithstanding trials, there is hope-things do work out Accept all have differences- in their own way, time, and by their own gifts, all contribute to the world they live in. By contributing, you are also contributing to God’s purposes Accept that there is good Accept that with sincere effort and intentions – the path you need to be on will be revealed Accept Christ as Redeemer, rescuer, and friend Accept that this life does not end here. There is a beautiful new world, life, and existence beyond our own
Two talented high school girls, who are also best friends, have resolved to eat bananas everyday. Together with their devotion to the truth and idealistic spirit, this addiction slowly propels them far into the lands of ideas and action. From reserved science students, they evolve to be steadfast fighters for justice, and ultimately find themselves behind bars, convicted of terrorism related charges. This action packed novel traces that evolution through a wide cast of characters that range from school mates, teachers, family members, street vendors to state officials and businessmen, both national and international. It is a story, based in Africa, of true friendship and the struggle for a decent human existence in the face of powerful adversaries. Though otherwise entirely fictional, it derives from existent and historical realities. Interspersed within its pages, you will find enticing entities from the plant kingdom as well as songs, photos and mathematical ideas relating to bananas. The supplementary material at the end provides an introduction to the factual basis of the story.
A great resource for expanding the English vocabulary and enjoy playing the guitar. Traditional popular children’s songs, mainly from the United States of North America, have eliminated songs with racist songs such as Oh Susanna and Amazing Grace, but they have also eliminated inappropriate songs for children (guns and alcohol), the selection of songs has been performed following the the criteria of an association of teachers of the USA. Sing and expanded vocabulary in English with all of your students playing the guitar. Learn chord charts, read sheet music and TAB’s. Great resource for guitar teachers.
It is 2084. Climate change has made life on the Caribbean island of Bajacu a gruelling trial. The sun is so hot that people must sleep in the day and live and work at night. In a world of desperate scarcity, people who reach forty are expendable. Those who still survive in the cities and towns are ruled over by the brutal, fascistic Domins, and the order has gone out for another evacuation to less sea-threatened parts of the capital.Sorrel can take no more and she persuades her mother, Bibi, that they should flee the city and head for higher ground in the interior. She has heard there are groups known as Tribals, bitter enemies of the Domins, who have found ways of surviving in the hills, but she also knows they will have to evade the packs of ferals, animals with a taste for human flesh. Not least she knows that the sun will kill them if they can't find shelter.Diana McCaulay takes the reader on a tense, threat-filled odyssey as mother and daughter attempt their escape. On the way, Sorrel learns much about the nature of self-sacrifice, maternal love and the dreadful moral choices that must be made in the cause of self-protection.
Book of children's sheet music in English for tenor banjo. With the advice of Master Joan Pinós. 35 entry-level children's sheet music to learn to play the tenor banjo, you have the chord cipher chart, the opening of the main melody and its corresponding sheet music in TAB's. Ideal for expanding English vocabulary.
Collection of traditional children's folk music sheets in English, with standard GUITAR SHEET MUSIC and TAB's. Graphic of every chord. A very good resource to start learning to play the guitar, read music and learn English. Easy level. Great musical resource for the music classroom. Enjoy great music moments in family. Songs included: Aloha oe Alphabet song Are you sleeping brother John ? Aura Lee Brahms’s lullaby Down by the riverside Happy birthday It’s raining, it’s pouring Kumbaya my Lord London bridge is falling down Mary had a little lamb Michael row the boat ashore Oh happy day Oh Mary don’t you weep no more Oh, we can play the big bass drum Oh when the saints go marching in Old Mc Donald had a farm Red river valley Row, row your boat Star light, star bright The wheels on the bus Twinkle, twinkle little star
(Ukulele). Nearly 50 favorites from Dylan, Simon & Garfunkel, Harry Belafonte, the Beach Boys, Bob Marley, John Denver, Jack Johnson and others all expertly arranged for ukulele! Includes: Annie's Song * Blowin' in the Wind * Bubbly * Build Me Up, Buttercup * Cecilia * Day-O (The Banana Boat Song) * Georgia on My Mind * I Shot the Sheriff * Imagine * Kokomo * L-O-V-E * Moon River * Three Little Birds * Your Body Is a Wonderland * and dozens more.