The book details the events leading up to the deaths of 216 Minnesota peace officers who died serving the citizens of the State of Minnesota from 1882-2000. The book includes the stories and photos of officers from departments around the state, which includes city, county, state, and federal officers. This is a wonderful way to remember these heroes and the historical events in law enforcement in Minnesota. This one-of-a-kind book was researched and written by a Minnesota peace officer.
Love is a warm and beautiful feeling that is hard to capture with an explanation. You have to experience it fully to understand it. We can share with one another our different experiences with love, but I truly believe hands-on-training is required to master it. There are no prerequisites needed. Fall in love with God and instantly you are enrolled in the class. Its easy to maintain straight As while pursuing this major. Everything you need He gives you in His text and all of His tests are open book. So for those of you out there looking for love in the wrong place, try loving God and He will lead you to that perfect face.
Unruly, unpredictable, love is a maddening deity. In this insightful and eloquent meditation on that many-splendored thing, Lisa Appignanesi draws on history, philosophy, psychology, literature, popular culture, and her own experience in order to tangle with love's paradoxes through the span of our lives. Beginning with the rose-tinted raptures of first love, she proceeds to love in marriage, the passions of triangulated love, jealousy and adultery, love in the family, and friendship, illuminating the expectations, the joys and difficulties that accompany each stage.
It’s a race against time to find happiness in this delightful British novel about starting over . . . Grace Cavendish knows a thing or two about horses—but what she doesn’t know is that her husband, top horse racing trainer Charlie Carrisbrook, is having a literal “roll in the hay” right under her nose. When the painful truth is revealed, Grace has no choice but to move in with her highly-strung grandmother Clara and cousin Hennie, a single mum who has renounced men—at least, that’s what she says . . . Determined to start again, Grace takes a job at the local cafe, Number Five. And whilst serving up coffee and cake is a far cry from the stables, she enjoys it—especially as she gets to work alongside the rather scrumptious Sam Whittaker. But the past is racing to catch up with Grace. Can her life still be a romp to victory or will a devastating secret stop her dead in her tracks?
Author Lisa Coopland offers hope through the unconditional love of Christ and His gift of salvation, and encourages communication through prayer, providing guidance to any truth seeker. The personal journal documentations and poetry expose truth, trials, imperfection and a passion to share this unconditional love.
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