Watch Out for the Giant Killers!

Watch Out for the Giant Killers!

Author: Colin McNaughton

Publisher:

Published: 1991

Total Pages: 40

ISBN-13: 9780744547771

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A large green giant and a small boy meet in the middle of a forest where the giant relates the tale of his life to the boy. Suggested level: primary, intermediate.


Giant Killers

Giant Killers

Author: Mark Barkawitz

Publisher: Woof Books

Published: 2013-06-10

Total Pages: 246

ISBN-13:

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Hidden behind dark sunglasses, long hair and a beard, a mysterious young man in shorts and sleeveless T-shirt runs the streets of a small town in Middle America. Store fronts are closed. The unemployed, like Darwin Charles, sleep on bus benches no longer on bus routes. The factory around which the town has grown, now struggles to stay open. So why has the runner returned when so many others are escaping? At the park, he meets Willy Wood, a fatherless little leaguer who, like his teammates, can’t catch the baseball. When pressed for information, the runner remains elusive, like the answers to the town’s economic woes. Already anxious about her job at the factory, Mary Wood worries about this stranger, who now coaches her son and the winless Dodgers, even when his methods inspire a mid-season winning streak. Paige Parker Jr., who inherited the factory, runs it with the aid of his most-competent but under-appreciated secretary, Connie Walls. He also manages the rival Giants with “Grub” Weisel, a disgraced coach formerly-linked to PEDs. Paige’s son is their star pitcher. Parker will go to any means to keep the factory open—breaking the union, committing environmental felonies, and if necessary, even sacrificing a few lives along the way. Smitten with his employee Mary, he promotes her as his protégé. Can one damaged man really make a difference in so many lives? Can the factory survive a world-wide recession? Can two aspiring women break the glass ceiling? Can the stumbling, bumbling Dodgers beat the big, bad Giants? When plans go amiss—and goals unachieved—can we still realize the dreams of our youth? In GIANT KILLERS, perhaps we can.


Raising Giant-Killers

Raising Giant-Killers

Author: Bill Johnson

Publisher: Chosen Books

Published: 2018-12-04

Total Pages: 240

ISBN-13: 1493417363

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With honesty, humor, and keen biblical insight, bestselling authors Bill and Beni Johnson help you discover the keys to successful parenting in God's kingdom. "Parents, we rule for the purpose of protection, but we also serve with the purpose of empowering," they write. "We want to release our children into their destiny--that's the privilege of parenting." In these pages you will gain the wisdom, kingdom concepts, and practical tools you need to help raise your children to their best. You'll discover how to parent to their uniqueness, gifts, and strengths, as well as how you can demonstrate and reveal who God is to your kids. The authors also address pressing issues parents face today, including how to · be fully engaged in hearing what the Lord is saying over each child · maintain relationship and discipline · develop character · train your children for worship · fan the flame of what God has put in their hearts · and more No matter what age your kids are, you have an incredible opportunity to shape their hearts, minds, and values. Here is everything you need to help your children walk into the destiny of their lives and see them become the awesome people they were created to be.


Giantkillers

Giantkillers

Author: Henry Scammell

Publisher: Grove Press

Published: 2005-02

Total Pages: 324

ISBN-13: 9780802141880

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In 1986, with contractors stealing an estimated 10 percent of the total federal budget by fraud, Congress passed a newly strengthened anticorruption law. Ordinary citizens could file lawsuits on behalf of the government to recover money stolen from the public treasury, and they would share in the result. In the years since, the False Claims Act has emerged as one of the nation's most potent weapons against corporate greed. Giantkillers is the story of that law: why it was needed, how it works, who brought it back to life, how it has survived the many attempts to kill it, and what it has accomplished. Charged with intrigue and courtroom drama, Giantkillers describes how an unlikely team--a conservative senator, a liberal congressman, and a crusading public interest attorney--revitalized one of America's oldest public interest laws that was gutted by lobbyists and almost forgotten. Recounting the battles for justice with a novelist's eye for their human drama, Scammell tells how the trailblazing firm of Phillips and Cohen gave the law back its teeth and made triumphant heroes out of those previously scorned as whistle-blowers.


Be In It to Win It

Be In It to Win It

Author: Kirbyjon H. Caldwell

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2007-12-04

Total Pages: 291

ISBN-13: 1416549285

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With the explosive power that comes from combining prayer with action, Caldwell shows readers how to find their calling, stage a comeback, take a faith walk, conquer the devil, create wealth God's way, and develop blessed relationships.