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By Carol Arens
This book is a dedication to all of those millions of preborn babies who have been lost in the Abortion Holocaust. And to those who like a former classmate of mine who is minus legs and minus an arm as a result of surviving a first trimmest abortion and who have despite this have gone on to achieve many great things such as Graduating from Michigan State with honors. Chapter one will take the reader through the History of Planned Parenthood and the influence this history has had on both Society and the Christian World. In this chapter the reader will be able to see how this organization, founded by Margaret Sanger, was based heavily on the theory of eugenics and continues to have a major influence in today’s society. This chapter will also reveal the link between contraception and abortion and how the Christian World has been seduced by this link. Chapter two picking up with this link will introduce the reader to the primary victim of this Holocaust the unborn child. This chapter will also reveal how the Roe vs. wade and Doe vs. Bolton Supreme Court Decisions have allowed abortions for all nine months of pregnancy. In this chapter the reader will have a chance to read about the act of abortion itself through the testimonies of many former abortionists. And finally the reader will be asked the question, can we not do better than this for the preborn and their families?
FORMAT: Softcover
By Dr. Patience Turtoe-Sanders
About the book What is tradition? Tradition is defined as “an inherited, established, or customary pattern of thought or action the handing down of beliefs and customs by word of mouth or by example without written instruction.” African traditions are beliefs, customs, and cultures that are handed down from one generation to another. General African Traditions… will reveal African traditions in marriage from previous generations of the African people, to the present, in order to bring about positive changes, to educate, to promote understanding, and to entertain through stories of Africans and non-Africans alike.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Dr. Patience Turtoe-Sanders
THE ULTIMATE PATIENCE What is patience? What is marriage? What is the significance of patience in marriage? Could there be a correlation between both? These and more are the questions this story attempts to answer. Read this book. Perhaps you’ll learn a thing or two about the importance of patience in relationships.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Ella Williamson
“Mommy, Why Are There So Many Rules at the Dinner Table? 15 Rules Appropriate for Children Ages 3 -12” is a book designed to introduce young children to fifteen table rules that are appropriate for their age. Mastering social skills can take years, but the practice must begin while children are very young. As a fairly successful African-American female, I realized that the reason I nagged my child about table manners was because to survive in today’s society she must master not just reading, math, and writing skills, but also social skills to manage her behavior in all social situations. When children know how to handle themselves in different situations their confidence and self- esteem soar.
Unfortunately, for many children, they are more mesmerized with the latest rap songs, music videos, and gadgets than they are with table manners. We grossly neglect teaching proper manners yet obsess over not being able to buy our kids the latest technology. I have witnessed parents during the holiday season stand in lines for hours even before the store opens to make sure their child gets the latest or hottest gadget for the season regardless of cost.
Manners must be taught to all children. All too often parents believe that their child’s innate good nature will make him/her a well-behaved child. Even though you think your child is smart and nice, other people will judge them on how they appear.
Parents teaching their young children good table manners could one day be the deciding factor in a competitive job interview that takes place over lunch.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Ella Williamson
Mommy, Why Are There So Many Rules at the Dinner Table?” is a book designed to introduce young children to six basic table arrangements. As a fairly successful African-American female, I realized that the reason I nagged my child about table manners was because to survive in today’s society she must master not just reading, math, and writing skills, but also social skills to manage her behavior in all social situations. When children know how to handle themselves in different situations their confidence and self-esteem soar.Unfortunately, for many children, they are more mesmerized with the latest rap songs, music videos, and gadgets than they are with table manners. We grossly neglect teaching proper manners yet obsess over not being able to buy our kids the latest technology. I have witnessed parents during the holiday season stand in lines for hours even before the store opens to make sure their child gets the Latest or hottest gadget for the season regardless of cost.Manners must be taught to all children. All too often parents believe that their child’s innate good nature will make him/her a well-behaved child. Even though you think your child is smart and nice, other people will judge them on how they appear.Parents teaching their young children good table manners could one day be the deciding factor in a competitive job interview that takes place over lunch.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Lois Chisholm
Cassie faced mortality. In the autumn of her life, she refused to leave her beautiful valley. She could retire on a tidy nest egg. However, the Eaggan’s tale of murder and mayhem intrigued her. The children and adults needed her. The scars of early life gave Cassie insight to aid youngsters and adults through the difficult times. The moral concepts she carried spilled out to those around her. Who would have guessed that this home would be so different from any other in her life?
FORMAT: E-Book
By Lois Chisholm
Cassie despised rudeness. Every new job brought challenges. She discovered the parents often needed more training than the children. The nanny wanted no sympathy for her scars. Her aunt and a three-legged cat had taught her to love. She simply wanted people to respect others. She had a way to get their attention.“Madam wishes to speak with you,” Melvin said in his stiff way.Cassie brought the child down the front stairs. She passed through the elaborate dining room and entered the kitchen. She left the upstairs maid to watch Joey. “Yes, Madam.” She stood close to the pompous woman.“I see the uniforms fit nicely. We do prefer starch, but we can overlook that. However, that hair…that hair. You must do something with it!”The uncaring attitude was more than Cassie could take. She reached to the crown of her head, yanking the wig upward. In a flash, it was extended at the end of the nanny’s long arm. “Here…what shall I do with it?” She went to care for the child, while the butler and maid revived Madam.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Lois Chisholm
Cassie faced mortality. In the autumn of her life, she refused to leave her beautiful valley. She could retire on a tidy nest egg. However, the Eaggan’s tale of murder and mayhem intrigued her. The children and adults needed her. The scars of early life gave Cassie insight to aid youngsters and adults through the difficult times. The moral concepts she carried spilled out to those around her. Who would have guessed that this home would be so different from any other in her life?
FORMAT: Softcover
By Lois Chisholm
Cassie despised rudeness. Every new job brought challenges. She discovered the parents often needed more training than the children. The nanny wanted no sympathy for her scars. Her aunt and a three-legged cat had taught her to love. She simply wanted people to respect others. She had a way to get their attention.“Madam wishes to speak with you,” Melvin said in his stiff way.Cassie brought the child down the front stairs. She passed through the elaborate dining room and entered the kitchen. She left the upstairs maid to watch Joey. “Yes, Madam.” She stood close to the pompous woman.“I see the uniforms fit nicely. We do prefer starch, but we can overlook that. However, that hair…that hair. You must do something with it!”The uncaring attitude was more than Cassie could take. She reached to the crown of her head, yanking the wig upward. In a flash, it was extended at the end of the nanny’s long arm. “Here…what shall I do with it?” She went to care for the child, while the butler and maid revived Madam.
FORMAT: Hardcover
By Lois Chisholm
Cassie faced mortality. In the autumn of her life, she refused to leave her beautiful valley. She could retire on a tidy nest egg. However, the Eaggan’s tale of murder and mayhem intrigued her. The children and adults needed her. The scars of early life gave Cassie insight to aid youngsters and adults through the difficult times. The moral concepts she carried spilled out to those around her. Who would have guessed that this home would be so different from any other in her life?
FORMAT: Hardcover
By Dr. Hudson A. Williams
This book is written for young adults as well as mature adults. This book also established guidelines for preteens to teenagers. The preteen, teenagers, and young adults face moral, ethical, and many dilemmas that confront them every day. What happen to the ethics and morals of young adults and more mature adults? The morals and ethics for some young adults and some mature adults have become eroded when it comes to their relationships toward God, to the family, and their peers. This relationship needs to be re-established, starting with the pre-teens, teen-agers, young adults and mature adults. We must remember our teens are watching the adults. Adults should set the standard.
FORMAT: E-Book
By Dr. Hudson A. Williams
This book is written for young adults as well as mature adults. This book also established guidelines for preteens to teenagers. The preteen, teenagers, and young adults face moral, ethical, and many dilemmas that confront them every day. What happen to the ethics and morals of young adults and more mature adults? The morals and ethics for some young adults and some mature adults have become eroded when it comes to their relationships toward God, to the family, and their peers. This relationship needs to be re-established, starting with the pre-teens, teen-agers, young adults and mature adults. We must remember our teens are watching the adults. Adults should set the standard.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Dr. Hudson A. Williams
This book is written for young adults as well as mature adults. This book also established guidelines for preteens to teenagers. The preteen, teenagers, and young adults face moral, ethical, and many dilemmas that confront them every day. What happen to the ethics and morals of young adults and more mature adults? The morals and ethics for some young adults and some mature adults have become eroded when it comes to their relationships toward God, to the family, and their peers. This relationship needs to be re-established, starting with the pre-teens, teen-agers, young adults and mature adults. We must remember our teens are watching the adults. Adults should set the standard.
FORMAT: Hardcover
By Heather R. Lee
A catholic child is fortunate to receive 24 hours of religious education during a nine month school year. That is one day a year to learn about the depth and breadth of their catholic religion. It is a great challenge to adequately prepare children, especially those preparing to receive their first Holy Communion, in this short period of time.
This work has been produced as a compliment to a child’s religious education textbooks. It has been designed to be used at home as a family guide aimed at involving all those in the household. It will not only educate the youthful student who is preparing to receive this sacrament but also empower other members of the family to rekindle the flame of love from Baptism within their soul.
Two sacraments are focused upon in this work, Reconciliation and Holy Eucharist. Readers will gain a perspective of the history of the Holy Eucharist as well as other tidbits of information regarding this sacrament including how we can prepare to receive it, what we are called to do as a result of having received it, and why Mass does not end when we exit church.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Heather R. Lee
A catholic child is fortunate to receive 24 hours of religious education during a nine month school year. That is one day a year to learn about the depth and breadth of their catholic religion. It is a great challenge to adequately prepare children, especially those preparing to receive their first Holy Communion, in this short period of time.
This work has been produced as a compliment to a child’s religious education textbooks. It has been designed to be used at home as a family guide aimed at involving all those in the household. It will not only educate the youthful student who is preparing to receive this sacrament but also empower other members of the family to rekindle the flame of love from Baptism within their soul.
Two sacraments are focused upon in this work, Reconciliation and Holy Eucharist. Readers will gain a perspective of the history of the Holy Eucharist as well as other tidbits of information regarding this sacrament including how we can prepare to receive it, what we are called to do as a result of having received it, and why Mass does not end when we exit church.
FORMAT: Hardcover
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