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Making a Mark
Becoming a Public Purpose Community Developer by Mark Tigan
Like a great municipal development project, Making a Mark is a book that delivers on multiple fronts—part memoir full of interesting stories and people, part field guide to public-oriented community development, and all compelling read. Author...
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For Those Who Mourn
by Trudy Kleckner
Death, grief, and loss are as much a part of life as birth, love, and celebration. Yet when we lose someone we love dearly—a parent, a sibling, a partner—we are stunned, bewildered. In some deep pocket of our hearts or minds, we thought they...
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Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs
The Road to Unity and Spiritual Maturity by James D Janzen
The way we worship becomes the way we believe, which in turn becomes the way that we think, interact and feel. No wonder worship is at the heart of so many controversies in the church. Paul’s teaching on psalms, hymns and spiritual songs explores...
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It's Just Business
P.S. You're an A$$hole by Dave Peters
We’ve heard it before, in some form or another: It’s nothing personal, it’s just business. While they claim it is meant to be reassuring, this phrase couldn’t be further from the truth. It’s a lie and a form of abuse. Abusers hide behind it,...
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Survive and Live
Domestic Abuse True Story by Adrianna KD
For twenty-five years, author Adrianna KD lived a double life. Around friends and family, she was happy—happy with her marriage, her few friends, her increasing isolation from her family. Even in her own home, Adrianna had to wear her carefully...
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River Becomes Shadow
by Anne M. Smith-Nochasak
It is said that one day, wherever River walks, the earth will turn green again. In the dying wasteland that is rural Nova Scotia and New Brunswick in the year 2036, this seems impossible. But where others see impossibilities, twelve-year-old...
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Leaving My Mark
by Sarah Pickering
Leaving My Mark explores what it means to be human in a beautifully complex world. Through personal stories and gentle reflection, Sarah explores how we connect with ourselves and one another—how we listen generously, speak with courage, and...
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Sons of Tecumseh
by Maurice Switzer
Indigenous history repeats itself The legendary Tecumseh was the first North American Indian leader to attempt to unite tribes and thwart the relentless intrusion of colonial settlement. He died fighting for his cause, having been betrayed by...
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How to Make Easter Bread
by Karoly Nagy
This book is for all skill levels that want to create beautiful and tasty Easter bread. Easy at home instructions for making Easter bread. The simple directions allow reader to see each level as they work along with the recipe. Whether you are...
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What to Do if You Don’t Know What to Do
A Guide to Finding Your Purpose, Redefining Your Goals, and Creating a Better Life by Evan Jones
Are You Following Someone Else’s Dream? Or Is It Finally Time to Start Building Your Own? In a world where anxiety, burnout, and uncertainty define the transition from school to adulthood, it’s no wonder so many young people feel lost. With the...