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By Chaplain Maceo Gray, Th. M
YOUR CHRISTIAN HERITAGE IS THE MOST VALUABLE ASSET YOU CAN LEAVE YOUR FAMILY! You�ve probably spent time preparing your will to make sure that, upon your death, your most treasured and valuable assets are properly distributed to those you dearly love. In "Passing On Your Christian Heritage to Your Children and Generations to Come," Chaplain Maceo Gray invites you to spend time in this Interactive Workbook to make sure that the most valuable asset that you own, Your Christian Heritage, is passed on to your children, grandchildren, and generations to come.
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By Chaplain Maceo Gray, Th. M
YOUR CHRISTIAN HERITAGE IS THE MOST VALUABLE ASSET YOU CAN LEAVE YOUR FAMILY! You�ve probably spent time preparing your will to make sure that, upon your death, your most treasured and valuable assets are properly distributed to those you dearly love. In "Passing On Your Christian Heritage to Your Children and Generations to Come," Chaplain Maceo Gray invites you to spend time in this Interactive Workbook to make sure that the most valuable asset that you own, Your Christian Heritage, is passed on to your children, grandchildren, and generations to come.
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By Jeffrey Ashley
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By Clare Baker-Dukett
WHAT WILL I SEE? is both educational and informative. It is told from the viewpoint of a six year old child who is telling the story of her family having a wonderful vacation in the mountains. Experience the high country yourself and let the words and pictures take you there.
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By Arline Seibert Marcotte
I am Arline MArcotte who was born and raised in Illinois. My degree is in Home Economics Education. While studying at Southern Illinois University, I had many courses in Child Development. My family consists of two daughters and six grandchildren. I developed the idea for this book while working for the State of Illinois at Chester Mental Health Center.My book is to help young children up to ten years old to love rules. The book helps children obey rules while understanding the reasons for rules which promotes good thinking. It includes guides for parents.
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By Arline Seibert Marcotte
I am Arline MArcotte who was born and raised in Illinois. My degree is in Home Economics Education. While studying at Southern Illinois University, I had many courses in Child Development. My family consists of two daughters and six grandchildren. I developed the idea for this book while working for the State of Illinois at Chester Mental Health Center.My book is to help young children up to ten years old to love rules. The book helps children obey rules while understanding the reasons for rules which promotes good thinking. It includes guides for parents.
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By James Carney
From the story: After showering, Carol, wearing her short robe, started to leave the bathroom. When she saw the priest busy with a notepad, she quickly shut the door and grabbed the only clothes there – fatigues and a cap. Again leaving the bathroom, to Frank’s startled stare, she remarked, “What’s the matter Frank, didn’t you ever see a lady marine before?” MYSTERIES ABOUND: Why, where, and when did Frank slap Carol? Who got fresh with Mrs. Dempsey on the elevator? Why did Helen’s lipstick melt? What is the sweet stuff Mrs. Telme talks about? Who is Buttercup? What is fishy about the landlord, Ebernese Albatros?
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By James Carney
From the story: After showering, Carol, wearing her short robe, started to leave the bathroom. When she saw the priest busy with a notepad, she quickly shut the door and grabbed the only clothes there – fatigues and a cap. Again leaving the bathroom, to Frank’s startled stare, she remarked, “What’s the matter Frank, didn’t you ever see a lady marine before?” MYSTERIES ABOUND: Why, where, and when did Frank slap Carol? Who got fresh with Mrs. Dempsey on the elevator? Why did Helen’s lipstick melt? What is the sweet stuff Mrs. Telme talks about? Who is Buttercup? What is fishy about the landlord, Ebernese Albatros?
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By Dr. Ahuva Goldenthal and The Zakon Kids
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By Mike Keller
The Grand Teton: One of the premier technical climbs in North America. At 13,777’ not the highest climb, but perhaps the climb with the most outstanding verticality and exposure.

In 2001 the Gober-Keller family attempted to realize the dream of standing on the summit of the Grand Teton, naively unaware of the effort required for amateurs living at sea level in Annapolis, MD to scale such a mountain in the brief span of a one week vacation. After four years of trying they understood much more about themselves and what it takes to achieve life’s summits, and the wisdom of pursuing life’s impossible goals.

Penned by Michael W. Keller, but experienced by Joanne Gober, Joseph Gober-Keller, and Nicholas Gober-Keller. Quitting is simply not an option.
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By Faye Cukier
Chapter 1: Four luxury weeks in Antwerp, Belgium. Though affidavits in hand far from quota, endless lines to leave for U.S. or stay. Vati arrived before Kristallnacht. Life downhill!Chapter 2: First apartment without registration. Living illegally and clandestinely in perpetual fear of deportation by Belgian police back to Germany. Chapter 3: Constantly changing domiciles. Money getting tight. Teach English with own devised method. Mounting anti-Semitism in Antwerp. Begging Belgian authorities for 4-6 weeks extension. Arrest at dawn by Belgian police.Chapter 4: This forced us to leave Antwerp’s first comfy apartment. Bittersweet romantic interludes. Unrelenting futile emigration attempts.Chapter 5: Poland invaded! Join first dancing class for the stage. Learn to speak French well. Chapter 6: Continued giving English lessons. Seriously study dancing. Nazis occupied Denmark. Met black prophet.Chapter 7: Overnight Germans attack Belgium. Flucht from Antwerp to the French Coast. Three adventurous, exciting, terrifying weeks. First glimpse of Atlantic Ocean in Ostende. Failed desperate attempt at crossing Channel to England.Chapter 8: Vati’s hair-raising experience with a Stuka dive-bomber. Mutti’s impulsive decision to leave coastal villa on foot.Chapter 9: On the road again, strafed by Nazi planes. I temporarily lost my parents. Agonizing journey.Chapter 10: Mutti becomes mean due to constant terror and starvation. Walking, walking, we reached deserted Dunkirk.Chapter 11: Sudden appearance of British “Tommies”. Back to Belgium. Stumbling into coastal tavern. German military aristocrat, not guessing I’m Jewish. Begging for one farewell kiss to life before fighting. Not granted, self-triumphant.Chapter 12: Reached Bruges, lace capital. Developed nasty blister. Foot sore, weary. Reached Ghent. Returned to Antwerp apartment after three weeks of lost endeavors. Chapter 13: Met handsome, charming Simon London, Antwerp diamond dealer, close to Vati’s age. Felt first flame of real love. Became his protégée and courtier. Chapter 14: German military shopping in Jewish stores, Antwerp. Could converse easily. My life great! Made money in diamond business. Learned quickly. Romance with Simon, much to Mutti’s disgust.Chapter 15: Dawn arrest by German military. Finding my forbidden list of jewelry. Vati and I dragged downtown. Interrogation by Herr Hauptmann. Through charm and ingenious lie both exonerated. Summons for deportation. Torn between hiding at Simon’s or giving ourselves up (at Mutti’s urging). I chose my parents.Chapter 16: Deportation transport by train. Fear of the unknown until Belgian Limburg arrival. Mayor of village Hoeselt arranged for housing. Simon visits from Antwerp—brings my bike.Chapter 17: Village nuns teach me sewing. Second nasty encounter with Feldkommandant in Hasselt. Limburg to reach Antwerp where Simon ended our relationship—Heartbreaking!Chapter 18: Uncle Manny dies of pneumonia at home. Cousin Maurice makes me feel better. Predicts my eventual demise if captured again. Chapter 19: From Antwerp to Hoeselt. Erika (an acquaintance) threw herself in front of train before my eyes. Vati had to disappear for safety. Religion discussion with landlord’s schoolgirl daughter about unfairness of cruelty to Jews.Chapter 20: Release from Limburg to Brussels. Profitable gold jewelry manufacturing business. U.S. enters war. Forced to call on Gestapo Headquarters. The Buts couple, righteous Gentiles, helped in many ways. Compelled to wear yellow star.Chapter 21: My hair dyed blonde. After blackmail, fled to live with Mrs. Schwartz and her family. Endured the sight of her son-in-law’s murder by SS. Her daughter and grandson taken away by them while we were there, shivering. The Buts saved us, but we had to move again. At last, found new apartment on Chaussee de Louvain with lovely verandah for writing and hiding. Thanks to the Buts for protecting our entire being, we survived thus far. Chapter 22: Truly in hiding. Trips outside, getting food, consulting dentist, daily chores—all were risky. Prayed for Allies to start Second Front.Chapter 23: Writing novel of fiction “The Susskinds” on my pleasant verandah. Mourning loss of my young years when I should be starting stage career.Chapter 24: Attempt on Hitler’s life: catastrophe! Terrible fear of Gestapo still rounding up unwary Jews. Finally, Brussels liberated!*Threaded throughout the six years of my story are flashbacks from my childhood in Cologne, Germany.The Immediate AftermathEPILOGUENoteworthy After Our Glorious Liberation
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