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  • Being Gods

    by Michael Roden
    Both a survey of patristic deification teaching East and West and a new slant on the teaching showing, in the author's scripturally based opinion, where orthodoxy might have more logically followed Origen and some of the Western patristics' (Hilary, Augustine, Aquinas, etc.) ideas about essence and participation in God.
  • The Lonely Dragon

    by James Lyon
    In a cave high up on a mountain lives a very wealthy dragon with large piles of gold and jewelry. But, he is sad because he has no one to share the beauty of his riches with. At the bottom of the mountain is a poor, tiny village, full of villagers who are always tired and hungry. Among them is a boy named Olyn, who asks his father one day why there isn’t enough food to eat. His father explains that the dragon stole all of the village’s gold and jewels so they didn’t have enough money to buy t... more
  • Blackjack Made Easy Through Questions!

    by Ken Walters
    Having grown up around casinos, from family reunions in Las Vegas, Shreveport, and Atlantic City to vacations aboard cruise ships with casinos on the open seas, Ken Walters has many years of experience with the world of casinos and the game of blackjack. Having earned enough money to pay for his trips on blackjack alone, Walters now shares all the tips and tricks for the average player to make the most out of their experience. By be knowledgeable in the game, the gambling world, and knowing when... more
  • Manufacture Local

    by John Gardner
    From the days of the American Revolution until now, manufacturing has been the backbone of the American economy. It is what made our country a great power, and it is the traditional path to the middle class. But in recent decades, manufacturing has come under fire. US politicians and economists have pushed damaging free-trade policies on an uncomprehending public, while adversarial countries such as China have taken advantage of that foolishness. Manufacturing is the goose that lays our golden e... more
  • What on Earth is AI

    by Nanjunda Pratap Palecanda
    This is a hand book on Ai. This effort is to help you understand Artificial Intelligence (AI), Generative AI, and its possibilities. This effort aims to provide a structured approach to introduce concepts in a clear and engaging manner and also provide with use cases across sectors. Author has also made an attempt to capture about 20 industries and nearly 80% of today’s jobs that in his opinion are most likely to get displaced within the next 10 years. Please do not treat this as scare-mongering... more
  • Inside Story: 52 Weeks in the Word

    by TonyaAnn
    Rekindle your love for God’s Holy Word. It is written “God’s Word is alive and powerful! It is sharper than any double-edged sword” Hebrews 4:12. Bible reading should be a consistent habit that helps grow your faith. But if you are like most Christians, those resolutions are easily lost in the wilderness with the children of Israel. If you: Get bogged down in Old Testament scripture Find that your reading gets lost in the daily devotional Wish you loved reading the Word of God, ... more
  • Surgery Simplified

    by Tamra Ellsworth RN BSN
    This book walks a patient, family member or loved one (the reader) through exactly what will transpire on the day of surgery, there are three areas in surgical services, pre-operative, the operating room and the recovery area, this book addresses all three areas in detail as to what transpires while including helpful tips to get ready for surgery (before surgery at home) and helpful tips when surgery is over while recovering at home. There is also helpful resources at the back of the book.
  • Chasing Influence: Transformational Coaching to Build Champions for Life

    by Troy Urdahl, Ed.D.

    Stories of leadership, coaching, and teamwork. Embark on a transformative journey with Coach Stick Olson in “Chasing Influence: Transformational Coaching to Build Champions for Life,” where heartbreak, resilience, and the power of coaching converge to change lives and redefine success beyond the scoreboard. In “Chasing Influence,” Dr. Troy Urdahl tells a captivating story around Coach Stick Olson, whose journey from devastating loss to profound influence resonates with... more

  • Kan Ya Ma Kan: Folktales and Recipes of Syria and Its Ethnic Groups

    by Muna Imady
    With the terrible civil war raging in Syria one of Muna Imady's biggest fears was that her country's unique culture would suffer. In particular, she worried that the oral tradition of storytelling, and even the ancient storics themselves, would be lost. The result of her quest to preserve them is this book of folktales and traditional recipes from diverse regions of Syria, handed down through generations, painstakingly collected in numerous interviews, and charmingly retold here.
  • Leary’s Global Wineology: A Guide to Wine Education, Mentorships, and Scholarships (2nd edition)

    by Charlie Leary

    This is the only comprehensive and critically-acclaimed guide to wine education programs, classes, and scholarships worldwide.

    Those who want to increase their understanding and appreciation of wine for personal enjoyment as well as those who want to pursue a professional career in the wine industry now will find vital information inside. 

    Some wine education is free and short, while other programs can cost dearly in time and money. Some courses of study take a few hours... more

  • God's Existence: Deeper Thoughts for Greater Insights

    by Gary R Lindberg
    This book delves into reconciling science with Genesis and Exodus to unravel controversies, unveil compatibility between science and the Bible, and reveal shocking and surprising truths.
  • Meant for More: Following Your Heart and Finding Your Purpose

    by Karen Olson

    What happens when we act on our innate kindness? It all started with a chance encounter outside of Grand Central Station in November 1981. Karen Olson, a successful marketing executive, was on her way to a business meeting when she saw an elderly homeless woman. Impulsively, Karen darted across the street and bought the woman a sandwich and an orange juice. She listened to the woman’s story and learned her name: Millie. This small act of kindness changed the trajectory of Karen’s ... more

  • Skip the Waiting Room

    by Greenleaf Book Group
    A patient’s and provider’s guide to the telehealth revolution What if we could see a doctor faster, more efficiently, and at a lower cost? With the emergence of telemedicine, we now can. And this book is a primer on telemedicine for anyone who wants to take charge of their health and understand all their healthcare options. A mix of patient stories, research, and viewpoints from practicing physicians, Skip the Waiting Room explores telemedicine from all angles. Among other topics, it expla... more
  • For Kids

    by Paige Markland

    Daily templates to help organize and log a fun, educational, and interesting day. It keeps parents in-the-know, helps caregivers plan, and supports a structured day for kids!

    *Includes ideas for activities

  • The Revelations of Madame X

    by Maggie Bertrand
    True Stories and Historical Events Bridging The Past to The Present  In 2012, Gabriel and Maggie entered a self-imposed exile, fleeing the United States for France. Their plans to marry in Gabriel’s homeland take an unexpected twist when Gabriel discovers that he was born under the controversial French law Accouchement Sous X (Anonymous Childbirth Under Madame X). In search of his birth origins, Gabriel becomes engulfed in a game of cat-and-mouse with Camille, the woman he had always known un... more
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