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The Kids' Family Tree Book


The Kids’ Family Tree Book


$8.25


Who are my ancestors? What nationalities were they? What work did they do? Kids are always bursting with questions about their family history; they want more stories, more details, more facts. With these research ideas and creative projects, young would-be genealogists can get the knowledge they crave. Find out how to interview family members, dig up information from libraries and the Internet, and check the National Archives for passenger lists of newly-arrived immigrants. Uncover clues in old photos or birth, marriage, and death records. Preserve the knowledge you’ve gathered in a crayon batik family tree or a homemade diary that features favorite family stories, recipes, and traditions. Keep the togetherness going by planning a family reunion, starting a family newsletter, and more.

Me and My Family Tree


Me and My Family Tree


$8.5


Following the successful model of "Me on the Map," Sweeney demystifies an abstract concept by presenting it from a child’s point of view. In "Me and My Family Tree," a young girl uses simple language, her own childlike drawings, and diagrams to explain how the members of her family are related to each other and to her. Clear, colorful, detailed artwork and a fill-in family tree in the back help make the parts of the family–from siblings to grandparents to cousins– understandable to very young readers.

A Good Man Is Hard to Find, Even in the Church


A Good Man Is Hard to Find, Even in the Church


$11.99


“Thank you for your interest in A Good Man is Hard to Find, Even in the Church. I believe this book will help you with the task of finding a suitable mate and the wait that comes along with it. This book takes a few-holds-barred approach in sharing the perks and quirks of dating and will help people avoid unnecessary drama in their spouse-finding/keeping efforts. What makes this book unique is its approach – pure honesty Things I did not want to include, I included just to make my point clear through example. Experience is a good teacher, but I don’t believe we have to learn from our own experiences. We can also learn from the experiences of others. Why burn yourself on the stove when Momma can already tell you that the stove is hot? I dare to expose the truth since it’s the truth that sets us free Arne Powers is a church leader who serves in many capacities. One of her key roles is heading the singles ministry of her church. Her primary gift is her ability to teach. Arne believes in simplicity. If you can grasp it, you can apply it. She has found that the best way to teach others is by sharing personal experiences where applicable. This technique always seems to bring clarity to her lessons.”

Delivered: My Journey to an Addiction-Free Life


Delivered: My Journey to an Addiction-Free Life


$9.99


“Forty years later, Ernest J. Philson was no longer proud he was addicted. As he examined his life and his smoking habit, he knew that he had to make a change. In his incredible and inspiring book, Delivered: My Journey to an Addiction-free Life, Ernest will show you how he completely vanquished his smoking addiction purely with willpower and the Holy Spirit in a mere twenty-one days. Join Ernest on his twenty-one-day journey as he documents his discoveries in his battle with smoking. Rejoice with him as he comes to the realization that his smoking habit is being slowly replaced by a more intimate relationship with God. Draw strength and find advice and techniques to build your confidence and step out of your comfort zone as you beat your own addiction. If Ernest can do it, you can too.”

Out of My Mind and Back to My Senses: The Object of Life Is to Find Out Who I Am Before Time Runs Ou


Out of My Mind and Back to My Senses: The Object of Life Is to Find Out Who I Am Before Time Runs Ou


$18.95


“The remarkable insights this work offers result from a kind of “mental judo” in which simple arrangements of words are used to throw the thinker beyond deeply embedded patterns of self-centered thought. Cutting edge in this respect, Out of My Mind and Back to My Senses is new author Richard Hay’s innovative offering of the Truth he doggedly pursued for nearly 40 years. “Cliff Notes of the Spirit” would be an apt alternative title, as the simple insight each haiku presents provides a unique opportunity for readers to experience concise, high-impact, therapeutic dosages of the truth written in their own hearts–the Truth that will set them free. Philosophically, the work explores that most fundamental of all human questions: “Who am I?” Theologically speaking, this book seeks to evoke a Spirit-filled answer to Jesus’ version of the same question, “Who do you say that I am?”"

The Nuts on My Family Tree


The Nuts on My Family Tree


$31.94


The Nuts on My Family Tree is a comedic look at a very dysfunctional family. The farm, purchased in 1932, was a family place where everyone liked to gather. Theyad support one another and, more often than not, sit around and complain. Over the years, one family feud after another erupts. Bitterness grows between siblings, and as the years pass, the children leave the nest one by one to pursue lives elsewhere. But over time as the value of the land grows, it seems the greedy children want to come back to roost and have the place for themselves. If your own family has ever made you want to scream or if you thought there couldnat possibly be any family worse than yours, wait until you meet the Chandlers.

In My Family Tree: A Life with Chimpanzees


In My Family Tree: A Life with Chimpanzees


$13.4


In my Family Tree: A Life with Chimpanzees is the inspiring story of a woman who has dedicated her life to providing refuge for chimpanzees in Africa–and some of the chimps who have become part of her family along the way.

Family Tree


Family Tree


$25.99


Family Tree Magazine is the world’s best resource for discovering, preserving and celebrating family history. This magazine covers all the areas of potential interest to family-history enthusiasts, reaching beyond genealogy research to also encompass ethnic heritage, family reunions, scrapbooking and historic travel. Family Tree features lively articles, photos, boxes and lists that make it fun and easy to find your roots, preserve your past and relive the experiences of your ancestors. From researching your genealogy to celebrating your heritage in crafts and festivals, to planning a trip back to the old country, Family Tree is an essential tool to discover, preserve and celebrate your family’s history.

Kinfolks: Falling Off the Family Tree: The Search for My Melungeon Ancestors


Kinfolks: Falling Off the Family Tree: The Search for My Melungeon Ancestors


$9.89


Kinfolks: Falling Off the Family Tree: The Search for My Melungeon Ancestors

Romans : Find Freedom


Romans : Find Freedom


$7.99


“Satisfy the deepest longing of your heart — God made us to run, jump, dance, and celebrate absolute freedom. Yet too often we feel bound by past failures, sin, and guilt. What will it take for the shackles to fall to the ground? Where can we find a freedom that no one can ever take away? In the book of Romans, God points you to the path of freedom. You will discover an inexhaustible, heavenly power to break the chains that bind you. You’ll find forgiveness for all moral failures, a new future where all things are made right, and the joy of living in community with God’s people. In Romans, you will walk the road of freedom that will set you truly free!”

The Find


The Find


$14.99


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No One Sees My Pain


No One Sees My Pain


$11.99


“And They Overcame By The Blood Of The Lamb And Through The Words Of Their Testimony This book is my personal testimony of my journey to find life or to find God, in that they are one and the same. It is the revelation of the truth about life revealed to me from the mouth of Jesus, out of the belly of the Holy Spirit and from the breath of God. It reveals the sheep mentality from the goat mentality, a natural state of mind from a supernatural state of mind. It reveals the truth of God from the opinions of religion. This book takes you on a life-changing journey designed to impact humanity through all eternity. It is the truth that makes you free. It creates a wheel in the middle of a wheel. This book has understanding that creates a bridge over troubled waters, an ark of safety, and the Lord as our Shepherd. When you read this book you will find that humanity is in slavery to life, just as the Hebrew were in slavery to Pharaoh. You will find that slavery is always about economics. That Jesus died to free us from the contaminations of a mindset that holds us captive to a natural world system. A system that dictates life to us, causing us to conform to a way of thinking that robs us of our created value. Therefore, causing the gift of life to be contrary to the existence that God created it to be. WE ARE LIVING A COUNTERFEIT LIFE”

My Struggle, Your Struggle


My Struggle, Your Struggle


$15.99


“”My Struggle Your Struggle” is an honest and straight forward look at the life of David Erik Jones, a man caught in sexual addiction. As a young boy David Erik was drawn into pornography and held captive by its lustful grip for over twenty years. Yet he was able to find deliverance from his sinful habit. “My Struggle Your Struggle” chronicles his walk to freedom. This heartfelt book shares the insights he has learned through his personal struggle with porn and reveals how God has redeemed his sinful past. The lessons learned are shared in brief but informative chapters that provide a wealth of information for anyone who is ready to break free. “My Struggle Your Struggle” is a light shining in the darkness for anyone who is caught in habitual sin. David Erik Jones has served as a youth minister and pastor since 2001. Before he became a minister he attended Tarleton State University in Stephenville, Texas and went on to work in various fields for fourteen years. He currently lives in West Texas with his wife and two daughters, where he pastors a small Baptist church. His life has been greatly influenced by both his calling to preach and his addiction to pornography. As a minister, he now has a passion to help others break away from addictions and harmful lifestyles and to help them find joy and freedom in Christ. David Erik not only preaches but also speaks to youth groups, at marriage seminars, men’s events, and other Christian venues. For more information, go to titusfamilyministry.org.”

My Family Tree


My Family Tree


$4.99


We believe it is important to preserve what makes music special, and make it easy to craft listening experiences. At MOG, browse millions songs and play them instantly. Or just turn on radio where you can stop and replay songs. You can also create playlists for any occasion, and even download songs to your mobile. We are dedicated to employing the cleanest but most powerful technology so you can enjoy music as much as ever.

How to Find the Path to Your Destiny


How to Find the Path to Your Destiny


$22.99


“Dana Marie Rivas was born in Washington, D.C. on March 19th, 1978 and grew up in Fort Washington, MD. She graduated from the University of Maryland Baltimore County in May 2000. She is the middle child in a family of three girls.The inspiration for this book came one day while I was on my lunch break at work, chatting with an old friend. It seemed she and I both – and another friend of hers were all going through a mid-life crisis at only 26 years of age. We didn’t feel the satisfaction and purpose we thought we were supposed to feel at this point… having “made it” by the worlds standards. We all wanted to quit and run away to go live and volunteer in a remote village somewhere on the other side of the world…thinking that maybe this would give us the satisfaction and sense of purpose and passion we were missing. After analyzing this for some time, I realized that we felt let down and bamboozled by lies and false promises that main stream society and our families pass on to us growing up unknowingly. The false promise that if we study hard and get prestigious jobs or make allot of money that this is what leads to happiness and a feeling of success and personal fulfillment in life. I realized that this isn’t true and I discovered what was missing. I wrote this book to help others identify the lies and false promises that they are/may have fallen for, and to lead others to their truth through journal exercises.Contact the author to share your comments: danamarierivas@gmail.com”

Evergreen Tree


Evergreen Tree


$13.99


“Liberty jumped in her seat a little bit when he addressed her. Fortunately, her start was covered up by the sudden jolt from a bump in the road. She had been lost in thought, planning her future, but the deep voice of the trail-boss had cut in just as she was deciding on St. Louis, Missouri as her destination. Will Liberty’s disguise be foiled before she can escape her tyrannical father? Find out as Liberty sets out on her exciting journey to freedom. During a cattle drive, while in disguise as a man, Liberty will make discoveries that will change her life. Join Jenny Blessing as she guides Liberty into a new, exciting life and to a love that is true as the Evergreen Tree. Jenny Blessing lives with her family and kitty-cat in the Midwest but dreams about island life. She thrills in the anointing to write, which the Lord has given her, and prays that her stories will minister to each and every reader in wonderful ways.”

Free Yourself, Be Yourself: Find the Power to Escape Your Past


Free Yourself, Be Yourself: Find the Power to Escape Your Past


$6.99


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Family Traditions


Family Traditions


$9.99


“One of America’s best-loved artists, Thomas Kinkade is known as the “Painter of Light.” In his new book Family Traditions, Kinkade’s beautiful paintings complement his own words and those of other great writers and thinkers, including Margaret Mead, Ben Franklin, and Ralph Waldo Emerson, to celebrate the bonds and traditions of family. Families keep us grounded with subtle reminders of our heritage and, at the same time, serve as a springboard to help us embark on new adventures. Our families provide love, support, and strength. Whatever our family tree looks like, Family Traditions recognizes the unbreakable ties and irreplaceable relationships we share with these special people in our lives, and reminds readers to “Make home a priority in life. Invest time and energy in creating a warm refuge for yourself and your family, a place where everyone can feel nurtured and cared for, safe and protected, free to be exactly who you are” (Thomas Kinkade).”

Building Your Family Tree


Building Your Family Tree


$16.23


This elegant, one-of-a-kind family tree is certain to become a treasured heirloom.The centerpiece of this delightful gift package is a beautiful, carefully scrolled 11" x 14" tree illustration commissioned from a noted Italian artisan who specializes in wood engravings. It comes with 200 leaf and branch illustrations to cut and paste on the drawing: each "leaf" represents a family member, while the connecting branches indicate that person’s relationship with the rest of the family. In addition, a 48-page book, "The Art of Our Ancestry," explains how to "grow" a family tree, take those first steps, and place the family members on the tree. A list of Web resources and advice on lesser-known places to find information round out this helpful guide.

Family Tree Pocket Reference


Family Tree Pocket Reference


$5.26


Get Genealogy and History Facts at Your Fingertips You’ll appreciate this convenient and timesaving handy collection of genealogy reference material that gathers the best resources, tips, lists and need-to-know facts from the experts at "Family Tree Magazine." Use the Family Tree Pocket Reference to find definitions for unfamiliar terms and acronyms, US state fast facts and immigration ports, genealogy data websites, census dates and questions and much more Stash the indispensable Family Tree Pocket Reference in your computer case, tote bag or even your pocket, and take it with you wherever you research.

Birds in My Mustard Tree: How to Grow Your Faith


Birds in My Mustard Tree: How to Grow Your Faith


$10.99


“Birds in My Mustard Tree is a six-week small group study that looks at the subject of faith as an active, growing part of our walk with God. This study begins with a review of the concept of faith that leads to lessons on exercising faith, amazing faith, shattered faith, resting in faith, and a stronger faith. The author examines several heroes of faith in the Bible and adds modern anecdotes along with her personal stories to make this process result in a solid faith in God. Faith may begin as a mustard seed, but the goal is to expand it until we have birds roosting on our mustard tree of faith.”



 The Simpsons Episodes, Season 15: The Regina Monologues, My Mother the Carjacker, the Ziff Who Came to Dinner, Simple Simpson


The Simpsons Episodes, Season 15: The Regina Monologues, My Mother the Carjacker, the Ziff Who Came to Dinner, Simple Simpson


$20.21


Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: The Regina Monologues, My Mother the Carjacker, the Ziff Who Came to Dinner, Simple Simpson, Margical History Tour, Treehouse of Horror Xiv, Fraudcast News, the President Wore Pearls, the Way We Weren’t, Bart-Mangled Banner, the Wandering Juvie, Diatribe of a Mad Housewife, Co-Dependent’s Day, Catch ‘em if You Can, Marge Vs. Singles, Seniors, Childless Couples and Teens, and Gays, I,-Bot, Smart and Smarter, the Fat and the Furriest, ’tis the Fifteenth Season, My Big Fat Geek Wedding, Milhouse Doesn’t Live Here Anymore, Today I Am a Clown. Excerpt: “‘Tis The Fifteenth Season” item List of all The Simpsons episodes item Seasons ‘ Tis the Fifteenth Season is the seventh episode of The Simpsons ‘ fifteenth season . Plot For Christmas, Carl gives Homer a DVD player and the first season of Magnum, P.I. However, Homer forgets he is Lenny ‘s secret Santa and gives him a pack of Certs out of desperation. Instead of giving bonuses, Mr. Burns gives everyone a cafeteria voucher and Homer a Joe DiMaggio rookie baseball card for Bart. To get money for Christmas shopping, Homer gives the card to Comic Book Guy , who gives Homer everything in his cash register. With their small fortune, the Simpsons go shopping at the Springfield Heights Promenade. Homer promises to buy a massive Christmas tree that will cause mudslides and flooding when it is removed. He instead spends the tree money on a Personalized Talking Astrolabe . Homer gets shunned by his family when they find out. While staying up late at night, Homer watches Mr. McGrew’s Christmas Carol . There, he realizes just how selfish he is. Homer decides to reform his ways and become the nicest guy in town. Homer’s acts include giving hobos his old clothes, giving Lenny a photo cube, giving Marge the last pork chop (causing her to

 Two Alike


Two Alike


$14.14


Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book:CHAPTER III MERRY CHRISTMAS But Mrs. Crawford’s warnings, and all good intentions, were forgotten at six o’clock on Christmas morning. The ringing of the front doorbell, the whistle of the office call-tube, the shower of snow against window panes, and the pounding of the old brass knocker would have penetrated any slumber. Every member of the family, including Bunny’s white cat and Roberta’s collie dog “Hermit,” was instantly awake. It was Donald! And with Donald just home, and Christmas Day just dawning, what sleep could there be in the Crawford household? Donald, so big and brown, would not even let Mrs. Crawford escape to the kitchen for an instant to remind Norah of his preference for brown sugar on his buckwheat cakes; and if his eyes rested on Sybil more than on the others, every one was too busy talking tonotice it. It was such a merry breakfast as the doctor’s old house had not known for a year. Then came the time for opening the gifts; and now the colonel was the center of attraction, for it was the time-honored custom of the family for the eldest person to distribute his gifts first. “Now,” said the colonel, seating himself in an armchair in front of the Christmas tree, “if some of you young men will bring in that trunk we left in the hall yesterday, we will try to find out who has been forgotten.” Laughing, they brought it in and set it before him, and Sybil produced the key. “Ha ! ” said the colonel. ” I packed this myself, with my brother John’s help. Would n’t have a woman fussing round while I put the things in.” He smiled at Mrs. Crawford, as if in apology. “All the best things on top, ma’am, where best things belong. Here’s a ham, now, finest white stock. Smoked after my own receipt. And this wooden box, now,from Sair-Ann; believe there’s a ca…

 Works (Volume 2)


Works (Volume 2)


$19.99


Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book:CHAPTER III He could not persuade himself that the invitations evoked enthusiasm, indeed two of them were declined at the beginning. Only Nina accepted at once. She wrote: “How on earth did you find Sweetbay again—is it still on the map? Yes, I will come—and with ‘no encumbrances’ —but I won’t promise to be rural so long as all that. If I were you, I would arrange with the Stores for constant supplies. Can you depend on the cook?” Regina was obviously indignant at the exclusion of her husband. She replied that her cousin’s remembrance of their childhood was “quite touching.” This was underlined. “But though I fully understand that Toto’s presence would spoil your romantic plan, I cannot pretend to forget that I am now a wife, Conrad.” Conrad was perturbed. He drove to Regent’s Park and showed the letter to Nina, and she said that her sister couldn’t forget she was a wife, because she had married a remote relation of Lord Pol- pero’s. “They have stayed at the ‘Abbey,’ my dear; at least she tells me they have as often as she condescends to dine with us—Regent’s Park is ‘so far away’ from their poky little place in Mayfair! She can just call it ‘Mayfair’ without getting a remonstrance from the postal authorities. An ‘Abbey’ has been too much for her. Of course Polpero is a pauper, and the Abbey’s a wreck, but I believe she slept with the family-tree over her bed. It’s about the only tree of Polpero’s that the woodman .has spared, but ‘Gina feels Norman.” Conrad was still perturbed. He hastened to appease Regina, and moderating his desires, implored “Toto” to spare her to him just for a week or two. “Toto” said promptly that “a couple of months at Sweetbay was exactly what she needed for her cough.” So she was won, and there remained only Ted to

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