The Land of Promise, Or, Turkeys Guarantee
Author: Charles Warren
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Published: 1875
Total Pages: 24
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Author: Charles Warren
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Published: 1875
Total Pages: 24
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Brenda Butler
Publisher:
Published: 2016-07-30
Total Pages: 342
ISBN-13: 9781536817171
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn the small town of Heather Valley, when Kaitlyn Westin offers to become a surrogate for her sister, she happily expects that her proposal will give her sister the chance to have the child she's always wanted. The timing for a pregnancy is ideal. Kaitlyn is at a crossroads in her career and her romantic life is currently non-existent. Her past relationships, combined with her own mother's disinterest in her, leaves her believing that no man could be interested in her while carrying another person's child. Besides that, she has little faith anyone would stay by her side no matter how difficult life gets.Dominic Cabral visited Heather Valley throughout his youth and always wanted to return. He finally settled into town with his young daughter after securing his dream job. He had everything he ever wanted, or so he thought. Then he met Kaitlyn. Yet he feels his life is in too much chaos to start any kind of relationship. His daughter's mother has left the country to attend school and he believes his first priority is to his daughter. The problem is, he can't stop thinking about the beautiful and charming, Kaitlyn Westin.Living in a small town, the two of them run into each other often and they cannot deny their attraction to the other, but Dominic is unaware of Kaitlyn's pregnancy. About the time he discovers her shocking news, he also learns his daughter's mother may want custody. Will he leave Kaitlyn to be the father he never had and forego his chance at happiness? Kaitlyn's whole world is in Heather Valley and Dominic can't imagine pulling her away from all she knows and loves, including the child she carries. Will Dominic and Kaitlyn have to let each other go in order to do what's best for the other?
Author: Bonnie Leon
Publisher: B&H Publishing Group
Published: 2001-07-01
Total Pages: 367
ISBN-13: 1433674793
DOWNLOAD EBOOKBrought to their knees by the Great Drought of the 1930s, Will Hasper and his family give up their farm in Wisconsin to join a federal government project starting a colony of transplanted farmers in the Matanuska Valley of Alaska. However, the colonists meet resistance from earlier homesteaders in the Valley and their leader, Ray Townsend. Laurel, Will’s daughter, who put aside her own desires and dreams to follow her family to Alaska, finds herself torn between two men vying for her love—Adam, a reporter writing a story on the colony’s experiences, and Robert, a colonist who can offer Laurel the stability she needs. For the colony to survive, they must all learn to trust God’s promises.
Author: Dorothy Hearst
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Published: 2008-09-04
Total Pages: 423
ISBN-13: 184737509X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKPROMISE OF THE WOLVES begins 14,000 years ago in what is now southern Europe, and follows the adventures of Kaala, a spirited young she-wolf who is destined to bring wolf and human clans together. Born of a forbidden mixed blood litter and narrowly escaping the fate of her executed brother and sisters, the orphaned Kaala is allowed to join the Swift River wolf pack where she must fight to prove herself and survive against the odds. But when Kaala rescues a human child from drowning, she risks expulsion from her pack and banishment from her home in the Wide Valley. Unwittingly, she has set in train a series of events which threatens the very survival of her species.
Author: Michelle Miller-Adams
Publisher: W. E. Upjohn Institute
Published: 2009
Total Pages: 284
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKWhat if every high school graduate of a given school district could go to college for free--not just those with good grades or financial need, but all of them? And what if this promise was guaranteed for decades? What kind of transformation might ensue, not just in the lives of the students themselves but in the communities that surround them? Such are the questions raised by the Kalamazoo Promise, an unprecedented experiment in education-based economic renewal that is being watched and emulated by scores of cities and towns around the nation. When a group of anonymous donors announced in 2005 that they would send every graduate of this midsized public school district to college for free, few within or outside Kalamazoo, Michigan, understood the magnitude of the gesture. Now, in the first comprehensive account of the Kalamazoo Promise, Michelle Miller-Adams charts its initial impact as well as its potential to bring about fundamental economic and social change in a community hurt by job loss, depopulation, and racial segregation. Drawing on cutting-edge research in the fields of education and economic development, Miller-Adams combines insights from these disciplines with an unparalleled understanding of the Kalamazoo Promise based on extensive interviews and observation from the program's earliest days. Her book tells the fascinating story of why the Kalamazoo Promise came about, how the broader community has responded to its introduction, and its impact--real and anticipated--on Kalamazoo's students, schools, social fabric, and economic future. At a time when communities across the nation are striving for greater economic competitiveness and expanded educational opportunities for their youth, Miller-Adams' firsthand account reveals both the promise and the challenges inherent in place-based universal scholarship programs and offers guidance to all those working to prepare their communities for success in the twenty-first century.
Author: William G Robbins
Publisher: University of Washington Press
Published: 1997
Total Pages: 430
ISBN-13: 9780295979014
DOWNLOAD EBOOKLandscapes of Promise is the first comprehensive environmental history of the early years of a state that has long been associated with environmental protection. Covering the period from early human habitation to the end of World War II, William Robbins shows that the reality of Oregon's environmental history involves far more than a discussion of timber cutting and land-use planning.
Author: James Scott Bell
Publisher: HarperChristian + ORM
Published: 2009-05-26
Total Pages: 344
ISBN-13: 0310559960
DOWNLOAD EBOOKHow far will a father go to get back his only daughter? And how will he survive in a legal system that crushes those who can't afford to fight back?Mark Gillen has the storybook life other men dream of, complete with a beautiful wife and an adoring five-year-old daughter. Then his wife announces she’s leaving him. And taking their daughter with her. The other man is a famous film director with unlimited funds and the keys to stardom and wealth for Paula. How can Mark begin to compete? But the most bitter blow comes when he is kept from seeing his daughter because of false charges . . . and a legal system ill-suited for finding the truth.Forged in the darkest valley Mark has ever walked through, his faith in God may ultimately cost him everything in the eyes of the family law system. But it is the one thing that can keep him sane—and give him the strength to fight against all odds for what matters most.
Author: Harriet Sulcer
Publisher: Looking Glass Books
Published: 2015-08
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781929619580
DOWNLOAD EBOOKHarriet Sulcer didn't want anybody to know her husband had left home. For more than twenty years she had been leading Bible studies on "The Christian Family," and now her own family was falling apart. Lou was gone for ten years. During that time, their teenage son began his own prodigal journey. Harriet fell into depression and then financial bankruptcy, losing her home, then losing herself. As she lay in the hospital bed, Harriet's daughter told her, "They want to move you to the fifth floor. That's the psychiatric ward. Don't you understand? They cannot help you here. What's brought you to this hospital is you've tried to fix everything, and the bottom line is you can't fix any of it." So Harriet went home, and her nineteen-year-old daughter cared for her. Harriet held her broken family out to God the way a child might give a broken toy to a parent to be fixed.Promise Point tells a powerful story of God's faithfulness of promises broken and promises kept.
Author: Doris Stensland
Publisher:
Published: 1977
Total Pages: 209
ISBN-13: 9780975945636
DOWNLOAD EBOOK: Haul the Water, Haul the Wood could be compared to Little House on the Prairie format. Grounded in historical fact, Haul the Water, Haul the Wood is about immigrants from Norway who settle in Dakota Territory. The title of the book is taken from a Norwegian folk song, " A kjore vatten, aa kjore ve" that almost every older Norwegian can sing. This book would be of those interested in historical novels or pioneer life in the late 1800s and turn of the century.
Author: Sheila Walsh
Publisher: Thomas Nelson Inc
Published: 2011-02
Total Pages: 226
ISBN-13: 1400202442
DOWNLOAD EBOOKGifted Bible teacher and inspiring Women of Faith speaker Walsh offers powerful, heart-filled teaching on 10 bedrock promises of God, providing the foundation for daily confidence, joy, and hope.