Kimora Goes to the Park challenges the young reader's thought processes, where they are brought to look through the lens of patience, trust, and respect for others. They are encouraged to love themselves and to love others as well. In a world that does not involve themselves alone, they are gently guided into the reality that there are others who are as loved and valued as they are, and they are ushered into involving others into their world so that they can function in a civil way with others who are different yet are just like them. Kimora Goes to the Park is like broccoli wrapped in French fries, where, though they are enjoying a good story, they are absorbing the benefits of learning how to love others as they love themselves. Adults must involve themselves in reading books with their children and Kimora Goes to the Park is a book that both reader and listener will enjoy.
Kimora Goes to Town is a book that wows the imagination of its small readers. It is a book of curiosity and education at the same time. Little Miss Kimora goes to town and is cast into a scene of busyness, color, sounds, and feelings. The door of curiosity is open for her and her friends, and many questions and answers ensue. And because of that, the mind is expanding because more information come flooding in, engaging the pleasure principles of their curiosity. This book warms the heart of both the adult and the child. Every child must be read to, and every child must read a story from their favorite book to a curious adult, sharing smiles that turn into laughter. When children take note of how much a book is important to an adult, it causes them to develop the same pleasure for the very thing that the adult displays as pleasurable. Adults and children alike must enjoy each other's company while they both read to each other. This makes the stories even more enjoyable, and because the pleasure principles are engaged, its information will successfully be deposited into the longāterm memory so that they can draw on it whenever it is needed.
What can be more adventurous than a dog, a kid, and trails that lead into the woods; the platform of nature. That is where The Adventures of Gizmo and Kimora will take a young child in his or her imagination from the couch to the backdrop of nature. The beauty of nature and its creatures, the active sounds of animals as they move about through their habitat, and the sounds that they utter are both fascinating and mysterious. This book gives the child the opportunity to become familiar with different creatures of the wild, to develop their appreciation of the mysteries of the earth on which we live, and to participate in accepting the animal kingdom as part of the colorful beauty of planet earth. They are challenged to recall the names and sounds of certain animals, and they are also challenged to spell those names. A dog is a kid's best friend, so let your child venture out with their special friend, and together, they will discover the world of those on the other side of the human race.
Even inside a house, adventures are possible. What child does not like to play hide-and-seek? Every child does. They begin at a tender age by hiding their faces behind their hands as they play peekaboo. This book is intended to show the different personalities of children and how they can blend together, despite differences, and enjoy each other's company. Challenges await as each child comes with his or her own ideas, but it is a beautiful thing when children can compromise and when they can respect each other's ideas. Every child's ideas are important, and compromise is a way of saying that despite differences, goals can be achieved, and everyone can be satisfied. Nonacceptance of a child's idea does not mean the rejection of a child, and this is where the adults in their lives take the opportunity to inform them of how important they are and how equally important other children are. Hide-and-Seek with Kimora is a good, anytime-of-the-day storybook that a child can enjoy whether they are going off to bed or enjoying the day with a good book in hand.
Double-Click Velocity is an on-the-edge-of-your-seat book. It is intriguing, mysterious, captivating, and shockingly surprising. From beginning to end, it catches your attention and, page after page, keeps you locked in the plot, the characters, the scenes, causing you to wonder, What's next? Get comfy and relax as Double-Click Velocity pulls you into a world of mystery and drama. You won't be disappointed. Enjoy!
The information in this book will change a church, a ministry, and the individual reader himself. Understanding spiritual warfare is as important as a country knowing how to fight and survive the attacks from another country. We are in an epic war for our lives, our marriages, our ministry, our relationships, our country, our cities and states, and the list goes on because Satan, the enemy of our souls, is strategizing assaults against us, and he aims at striking every aspect of our lives. If it can affect us, he will strike at it. This book has great insights into the spiritual realm, Satan's war room tactics, God's war manual, and our position in Christ. We get a glimpse into the unseen world through the eyes of the Holy Spirit. We must no longer suffer defeat and remain in bondage. This book is an eye-opener because the information it contains are Holy Ghost inspired.
What causes a person to bully another? Is it hate? Jealousy? Their own self-brokenness? To be a bully is a tragedy of the soul, but worse yet, to be the victim of bullying goes beyond just a tragedy but utter devastation and destruction of an innocent person's personhood. The victim, the target of a bully's inner inadequacies, is violated by someone who has severe brokenness. The victim is now left fragmented, depending on the degree of bullying and the strength of the victim to brace themselves against the pressure. Bullying is the stealing of an innocent person's right to be who they are. Their space is violated, and their valuables are stolen. They are left to feel like a victim, a fragment of who they were or who they used to be. A bully takes away, by force and illegally, the rights of someone else to live in their own unique and personal identity as a single-framed human being. Bullying is a disease of the soul that, if left unchecked, will carry over into a society of adults and leaders who have continued their bad characters from childhood into their adulthood, giving us a society that is filled with a denseness of moral "bullies." Bullying must be stopped. There is a cure, and there has to be a willingness to work together to end its infectious quest because it leaves an innocent person fragmented and needing to pick up the pieces of their lives to put them back together again. For some, it is very difficult; therefore, they sought a way out, so they commit suicide; for others, though it is very difficult, they seek help for the restoration of their "selves" so that they may continue with their lives, and yet for others, they live broken for the rest of their lives, society being robbed of who they could have been and the virtue that they could have contributed. Bullying is everyone's problem, and we all must work with intense purpose to destroy it from the root. To the bully, what makes a bully a bully? It is indeed brokenness on the inside. Issues and troubles are not always the reason for one's brokenness; brokenness, at times, occurs due to a flaw in one's character. Many who have everything they could ever wish for bully others because there is a certain satisfaction in inflicting pain. To the bully, it is not okay to steal someone's soul (mind, will, emotions). The toxic behavior of bullying another person is a sign that a bully needs psychological intervention. For a bully, there is hope; there is help. If you are a bully, seek help because bullying not only destroys another person's life, but it destroys the bully's as well because there will be consequences. To the victim, know that it is not your fault but that you are an innocent victim of someone's brokenness. What happened to you is tragic and unjust. You can recover all that you have lost. In your journey of healing, continue to be patient with yourself and allow yourself to flow in grieve and recovery because, at the end of your journey, you will have become a stronger and wiser version of yourself. It'll be you but with greater wisdom and greater power. The bullying will have given you the opportunity to learn and grow in ways you may not have grown had the bullying never occurred. So deal with it, process it, grieve, then move on. Use it to strengthen YOU, adding to your wealth of moral goodness.
Every ministry needs the information in this groundbreaking book. Intercessors are as vital to the church as air is to lungs. There are many churches who have prayer teams who might meet every Saturday morning for an hour or so for corporate prayer, but that is not enough. Intercessors need to be strategically positioned in the spirit realm in the areas where God has appointed them. They need to be trained on how to intercede and also on how to wage war in the Spirit. This book covers all aspects of the intercessory ministry, and after reading this book, your views on intercessors and intercession will be transformed. The church that applies the teachings in this book will begin to see the success of the breakthroughs they have been longing for in their local assembly.
My Life B4&After Entertainment is the life story of a young, ambitious man who was in the midst of living the life of his dreams. However, the twists and turns on his journey landed him in a few unexpected places. This book offers life lessons about faith, family and finances. This book tells the life story of a man who turned his setbacks into comebacks.
Kimora Goes to the Park challenges the young reader's thought processes, where they are brought to look through the lens of patience, trust, and respect for others. They are encouraged to love themselves and to love others as well. In a world that does not involve themselves alone, they are gently guided into the reality that there are others who are as loved and valued as they are, and they are ushered into involving others into their world so that they can function in a civil way with others who are different yet are just like them. Kimora Goes to the Park is like broccoli wrapped in French fries, where, though they are enjoying a good story, they are absorbing the benefits of learning how to love others as they love themselves. Adults must involve themselves in reading books with their children and Kimora Goes to the Park is a book that both reader and listener will enjoy.