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  • Wool of Worry

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    Every night, bedtime becomes a battle for Larry the llama as he fights to get his wild, willful, worrisome wool under control. But with some advice from his animal friends—Ducky the duck, Daryl the dog, Alfred the elephant, Paul the pig, and...


  • The Revelation of End Times

    A panoramic view of the End Times, based on what Jesus said, what John saw and what Paul wrote
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    Far from being secondary subjects, the Resurrection and the Rapture stand at the heart of our salvation. These events are presented not as causes for fear or confusion, but as the believer’s blessed hope and a reason for joyful anticipation. The...


  • Truth and Love

    The reality of near death experiences and the reunion of science and faith
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    Drawing on decades of research, Paul Redekop examines near-death experiences: remarkably consistent accounts in which people report leaving their bodies, encountering deceased loved ones, travelling through darkness, and being drawn into a...


  • Kick Ass At Work

    Master the 7 Aspects of Work to Level Up Your Career
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    Are you looking to reach your greatest potential at work? Do you want to fast-track your career, make more money, or get promoted? Do you wish you could take more pride in your accomplishments? If so, it’s time to KICK ASS AT WORK! KICK ASS AT...


  • Behind the White Picket Fence

    Life In the North with the HBC
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    Born in the early 1950s, Ron Gosbee grew up in unusual circumstances: living in remote Hudson’s Bay Company (HBC) trading posts with his father, mother, and his two sisters. As the family sustained their distinctive way of life amidst the...


  • The Life of Jorja Bear Part 2 Old and New

    Old And New
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    Jorja Bear is back! The wise and lovable Australian Shepherd invites readers once again into her world of friendship, change, and faith. From sunny days at the lake to quiet evenings at home, Jorja learns that life brings both joy and sorrow....


  • When I Become an Ice Skater

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    Hailey dreams of becoming an ice skater, but the first time she gets on the ice, she falls. Worried, Hailey wonders if she has a future as a skater. Before her next class, she starts to pay attention to what kind of skater she could be. . .and...


  • And So Forth

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    When the curtain falls on the life of a bitter, self-absorbed actor, he leaves behind two resentful children—Sophie and Ambrose—and one final act of cruelty: his entire estate bequeathed not to them but to his office geranium, Henrietta. Under...


  • Medieval Architecture Revival in British Columbia

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    This book which you are now looking at is a cursory study of Medieval Revival Architecture as it was manifest first in England's two Crown Colonies: The Colony of British Columbia and The Crown Colony of Vancouver Island; and subsequently after...


  • Fermi's Paradox

    And How Intelligent Life Arose On Earth
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    One day in 1950, in the midst of lunch with colleagues, Italian/American physicist Enrico Fermi suddenly asked, “Where is everybody?” Fermi wasn’t referring to the lunch crowd. What Fermi was pondering was why—with so many Sun-like stars in our...