Rae Simpson, Education Officer, is struggling to recover from her marriage to a control freak. Richard Banks, 9 year old student, is floundering as he tries to please both his father and his Headmistress. I Hear You Calling is a fast moving story of love, loss, and trust that will take you into areas you may never have visited before.
A former Glasgow alcoholic pays tribute to his relationship with a faithful Doberman named Martin, an astute canine whom the author credits with saving his life by motivating him to make healthier choices.
Are you frustrated by stymied relationships, missed connections, and the loneliness of the search for someone to spend the rest of your life with? Are you ready, instead, to find “The One”? In Calling in “The One,” Katherine Woodward Thomas shares her own personal experience to show women that in order to find the relationship that will last a lifetime, you have to be truly open and ready to create a loving, committed, romantic union. Calling in “The One” shows you how. Based on the Law of Attraction, which is the concept that we can only attract what we’re ready to receive, the provocative yet simple seven-week program in Calling in “The One” prepares you to bring forth the love you seek. For each of the 49 days of Thomas’s thoughtful and life-affirming plan, there is a daily lesson, a corresponding practice, and instruction for putting that lesson into action in your life. Meditation, visualization, and journaling exercises will gently lead you to recognize the obstacles on your path to love and provide ways to steer around them. At the end of those 49 days, you will be in the ideal emotional state to go out into the world and find “The One.” An inspirational approach that offers a radical new philosophy on relationships, Calling in “The One” is your guide to finding the love you seek.
The Voices That Often Go Unheard is a unique collection of poems and testimonies. These poems share the most intimate secret thoughts of different people fighting to overcome drug addiction, incarceration, and fear of change. It gives people a chance to see inside the drug addict’s mind, to hear their desperate cries for help while so lost and confused. It also shows there is hope and a way out—how God is there in our midnight hour. This book does not hold anything back. You will find pleas for help, the lost being found, and prayers being answered.