mercredi 3 novembre 2010

FROM THESE GENEROUS SUPPORTING PARTNERS, GET YOUR FABULOUS GIFTS :

TO ACCESS YOUR FREEBIES, CLICK ON THE LINK UNDER EACH PICTURE OR PASTE THE LINK TO YOUR BROWSER:

Elisa Earsman:

Police work and experience has brought heiress and non-Masonic author Eliza Earsman into close contact with most of those named in Days of Elijah (Revised): A True Story. See e.g. the bombing of Pan-Am 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland, in December 1988.

Eliza as a result has become an unintended agent provocateur re: the British Mountbatten-Windsor royal family, their Scottish Ritual Freemasons inner circles andtheir atrocities.

Eliza is a member of several international literary communities. Her travels span such countries as the United States of America, Canada, Israel, Spain, Jordan, Portugal, Holland, Central and Eastern Europe, France, Australia, Scotland, Ireland, Malaysia and Korea. Although Eliza’s autobiographical works do not always follow conventional means, her brutally honest depictions have done much to raise international awareness about Freemasonry. Her high-profile published works include

• Days of Elijah (Revised): A True Story
• A Collection of Verse.




www.elizaearsmanbooks.wordpress.com

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Grace Brooks:

She wants to take this opportunity to tell you all about the first book in The Asquinn Family Saga. The James Bay Frontier is set in the more laid back era of 1945-1968. It’s Mamcu’s (Grandma’s) story and tells how she, with four children, left all that was familiar in her home in Wales and followed Tadcu(Grandpa) to Canada, and eventually ending up in the James Bay Frontier. The town they settled in is the scenic little hamlet of Forest Lake, (fictitious name)where the family settles and Tadcu’s preaches and prepares a people for God.
The story transcends ages and genres. There is a question page at the back so that readers can study the book with their book club group. Sunday Schools, Youth camps, and Church camps can use the book as well as Christian schools, and anyone that works with adolescence. If you are in the position do do so, please have the adolescence (or any age) in your charge read this book.



http://meettheasquinnfamily.blogspot.com/p/freebi-chapter-one-of-asquinn-twins-and.html

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Tracy Krauss:

Tracy Krauss grew up in Saskatchewan and has written numerous stories, plays and novels. She received her bachelor of education in Saskatoon and has lived in several interesting spots in northern Canada with her husband and four children. Krauss is a high school teacher of English, drama and art, and lives in Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia. And the Beat Goes On is the sequel to her bookPlay it Again. She is currently working on three other books.



http://tracykraussexpressionexpress.blogspot.com/p/first-chapters.html

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Lorilyn Roberts:

From Lorilyn Roberts, author of Children of Dreams, The Donkey and the King is a story of love with Christian symbolism and allegory. Each page is beautifully illustrated with the word “good” hidden in the artwork. Children will learn that everything works together for good to those who love the King. The Donkey and the King will warm your heart and fill you with God’s unconditional love.



http://www.lorilynroberts.com/donkeyandking.html

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Stacy Padula:

The high school years can be some of the most emotionally grueling years of one’s life. Teens daily enter into the war between being true to themselves and fitting in with their peers.

One such troubled teen is Chris Dunkin, who’s been a substance abuser since age 12. Now 15, he’s drinking alcohol more often, and using heavy drugs to keep himself high. His grades, family relations, and dream of becoming a pro football player are slipping through his fingers. Starved for strength and willpower, Chris knows he is in over his head. One evening, a ray of hope shines into his dark world in an unexpected form – a beautiful girl name Courtney Angeletti. Fed with the food of encouragement, Chris sets out on a quest to find the true meaning of freedom.

This story of teenage acceptance and the battle over moral convictions will hit home with many teens looking for answers.




http://montgomerylake.files.wordpress.com/2010/10/mlh1preview.pdf


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Ray W. Lincoln:

Faith and Temperaments. (pdf, adapted and expanded from Ray W. Lincoln’s next book, THE REAL YOU — Your Blueprint to Excellence)
Faith (beliefs) are the motivators of our lives. Here is the only insight (of which we are aware) into how each of the temperaments handle and benefit from faith or belief. It’s a fantastic, practical understanding of why and how each of us either succeeds or fails. When you have taken the Temperament Key (available FREE on our website and included in I’M A KEEPER), this will show you the way to success — whatever success means to you. Failure is too often spelled “I did not understand who I was.” Most people fail because they don’t know themselves. Struggling? Wanting the best? You simply can’t do without this.
Ray W. Lincoln, bestselling author of I’M A KEEPER, international speaker and coach specializing in the study of human nature and temperament, shows you how to maximize your faith through an understanding of how you are made “on the inside.”This will put you on the road to understanding and exercising your faith (beliefs) to achieve the reality of that faith exercised. It will show you the direction your life is intended to go.



http://www.raywlincoln.com/Faith_and_Temps_BONUS.html

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The Creek Country Saga
Wounded Spirits




BOOK ONE COMING NOVEMBER 30, 2010:


"Brilliantly written" ~Historical Novel Reviews
"Vivid and compelling" ~ author Melanie Dickerson
"A solid debut" ~ Christian Review of Books

On the frontier, Adela McGirth’s life is simple, rugged, and exactly to her liking. Her greatest concern is whether to marry the settlement’s most eligible young officer. When a distant war among the Natives spills over into a nearby skirmish, life takes a perilous turn.
Deep in enemy territory Adela must choose between the man she loves and a baby that has yet to be born; will she be strong enough to wait on God's provision?
A peace-loving yet loyal Creek warrior, Totka is forced to align with the extremist Red Stick faction whose purpose is to eradicate the Whites from Creek soil. In the midst of battle, Totka is assigned to protect those he is expected to hate--and kill. Life was simpler before his enemy became a beautiful face with a quiet strength and dignity he cannot resist.
Having lived a life plagued with death and loss, Zachariah McGirth is a man on a mission - he'll have his revenge or die trying. Blinded by grief, he can't see his way clear of yet another tragedy. Why has God taken everything from him...or has He?
Their lives molded by the course of history, can these Wounded Spirits learn to rely on God's grace during one of the bloodiest conflicts in the South?
I invite you to read the first chapter of Wounded Spirits and, as I have, fall in love with Zachariah, Adela, and Totka as they struggle with the hardships faced on the rugged 1800's Alabama frontier. Travel with them through their journeys of faith and disbelief and cry with them in their moments of pain and triumph.
Thanking the Lord always for His guidance,

April W Gardner

http://aprilsreviews.blogspot.com/2010/01/wounded-spirits-chapter-one.html