In More Is Coming, Liz shares principles that will set the reader free from the bondage of discouragement and release them to the abundant life God has promised.
Taking the quest of unselfish and thoughtful giving, Liz dives into the journey and releases her spirit and mind along the way. The walk ended up leaving tiny pebbles on a trail that resulted into a greater connection to God's glorious love. The road would lead to a bigger heart of compassion that could've never been predicted.
Don t settle for being average. Be exceptional! Most people want a life that sizzles and pops. Who doesn't want to make a lot of money, enjoy every day, drive a nice car, and have it all? Basic economics demonstrates that if you want something rare and valuable, you must offer something rare and valuable in return. Life is about marketing, and you are the CEO of your life. What does your product - you - demonstrate to your recruiter, boss, coworkers, and clients? Are you willing to put your mind and will to the test? Are you ready to put your ego and emotions aside? Are you ready for the reward of a career and a life that sizzles? If you aren't frustrated by mediocrity, this book is not for you. If you don't want your career and your life to have sizzle, you don't want to read this book. If you prefer average, you won't find this book helpful. But if you're looking for the sizzle, and you enjoy being recognized for being pretty darn amazing, you've found the book to electrify your life. Liz Darnell outlines the traits and tactics of a sizzler, using her background from fast food to Chief Operating Officer to illustrate the importance of choosing to be exceptional instead of average. Don't go along with the increasing crowd pacified by mediocrity. Choose to sizzle, not fizzle.
Grace Day by Day is a Daily Devotional derived through the book Grace in the Water. It was designed to bring God's assurance to our heart and morning through giving our first fruits of the day to our Heavenly Father. Each day carries a verse from the King James Bible, a more in depth elaboration and a beautiful prayer to close.
The long arm of the law couldn't stretch far enough to catch Sam Winter. But a pair of shapely legs attached to a Texas heiress had stopped him in his tracks. And the last thing he needed was sassy Millie Lively with outrageous notions about "helping" him escape! But the participants in this escapade soon realized they had been captured…. LOVE ON THE RUN!
In this major work on landscape photography, extensively illustrated in colour and black & white, Liz Wells is concerned with the ways in which photographers engage with issues about land, its representation and idealisation. She demonstrates how the visual interpretation of land as landscape reflects and reinforces contemporary political, social and environmental attitudes. She also asks what is at stake in landscape photography now through placing critical appraisal of key examples of work by photographers working in, for example, the USA, in Europe, Scandinavia and Baltic areas, within broader art historical and political concerns. This illuminating book will interest readers in photography and media, geography, art history and travel, as well as those concerned with environmental issues.
A fun and accessible introduction to the wide world of sports For every woman who feels out of her league when her signifi cant other spends nights glued to ESPN or when “the guys” talk sports at work, The Smart Girl’s Guide to Sports is here to level the playing field. A crash course in football, baseball, basketball, hockey, golf, boxing, soccer, and car racing, this couch-side companion explains the basics of each game, profiles who’s who, defines key terms, and arms readers with enough trivia to talk sports through extra innings. With this female-friendly handbook, sports-shy women everywhere can step off the sidelines and get into the game.
Book clubs, literature circles, and reading groups are great ways to promote literacy and books to young readers. This new guide provides everything you need to run a dynamic, no-fuss book discussion group with elementary and middle school students. Featuring 15 titles of diverse genres, it offers discussion topics and activity ideas for some of the best new reads for kids. Brought to you by the authors of the highly acclaimed Reading Rules! Motivating Teens to Read, this guide is an outstanding resource for starting and running a stellar literary discussion group—whether it's in a school, public library, or community center. Grades 4-8.
Love Inspired Suspense brings you three new titles! Enjoy these suspenseful romances of danger and faith. This box set includes: ROCKY MOUNTAIN STANDOFF (A Justice Seekers novel) by USA TODAY Bestselling Author Laura Scott Someone will do anything to get Federal Judge Sidney Logan to throw a trial—even target her six-month-old foster daughter. And it’s up to US Deputy Marshal Tanner Wilcox to keep Sidney and little Lilly safe. But with a possible mole in the courthouse, trusting anyone could prove lethal… TEXAS RANCH REFUGE By Liz Shoaf After cowboy Mac Dolan and his dog, Barnie, stop an attempted abduction, Mac’s surprised to learn the target is Liv Calloway—the woman the FBI contracted him to investigate. Letting Liv hide from her pursuers on his ranch provides Mac the perfect cover. But is she a murderer…or a witness being framed? BURIED COLD CASE SECRETS By Sami A. Abrams Searching for her best friend’s remains could help forensic anthropologist Melanie Hutton regain her memories of when they were both kidnapped—and put her right back in the killer’s sights. But can Detective Jason Cooper set the past aside to help her solve his sister’s murder…and shield Melanie from the same fate? For more stories filled with danger and romance, look for Love Inspired Suspense January 2022 Box Set – 2 of 2
How do you marry a NASCAR driver?" In a professional sport where over half its athletes are single men, no one but Liz Allison would, let alone could, dare to answer. Tongue-in-cheek but cunningly insightful, this satirical relationship guidebook with a NASCAR twist that will rev any female NASCAR fan's engine.
From its raw beginnings on Southern dirt tracks, NASCAR smacked of a slightly depraved spectacle, as if nothing but trouble could come from the unbridled locomotion of a V8 engine. By the time NASCAR roared into the twenty-first century, it had grown into a billion-dollar sports and marketing colossus, its races attended by hundreds of thousands of fans on any given weekend from mid-February through mid-November, watched on television by the second-largest viewing audience in sports, and bankrolled by the marketing largesse of the Fortune 500’s elite. One Helluva Ride, a full-throttle account of the rise and reign of NASCAR nation, is award-winning motorsports reporter Liz Clarke’s chronicle of how stock car racing exploded from regional obsession to national phenomenon. In covering the sport for more than fifteen years, Clarke has developed a strong rapport with NASCAR’s drivers, team owners, and hard-core fans. Through her reporting and analysis, we get to know the public and private sides of NASCAR’s most iconic figures, including seven-time champion Richard Petty, who set the standard for treating fans with respect, and the late Dale Earnhardt, whose brazen, bullying tactics wreaked havoc on the track, but whose heart was as big as Daytona’s infield. The sports world stopped in its tracks the day Earnhardt was killed on the last lap of the 2001 Daytona 500. Some feared that NASCAR’s soul would die with him. But it has raced on, steered by visionary promoters, the all-controlling France family (who founded the sport), and, above all, the next generation of drivers to stir fans’ passions: Dale Earnhardt, Jr., son of the NASCAR legend and now, like his father before him, the circuit’s most popular driver; Jeff Gordon, the beloved but oft-maligned outsider, bred from the cradle to be NASCAR’s winningest modern champion; and Kasey Kahne, a reluctant heartthrob whose confidence derives entirely from an accelerator pedal. Clarke also brings us inside NASCAR’s most triumphant and tragic dynasties: the Pettys, the Earnhardts, and the Allisons–and reveals how faith, family, and a deep-seated love of their sport helps them cope with grief and loss. Clarke shows NASCAR to be at a crossroads. In pursuit of a broader audience, NASCAR has severed its sponsorship ties to Big Tobacco, abandoned racetracks in small markets in favor of speedways near glitzy major cities, and welcomed Japan’s Toyota into a sport traditionally restricted to American-made sedans. As NASCAR races toward mass appeal, some suggest it is leaving its roots behind. To others, it is boldly extending its reach from the Southern workingman to every man, woman, and child in the world. Whether you’re one of the die-hard NASCAR faithful or just a casual follower, nobody brings you closer to the sport and business of big-time stock car racing than Liz Clarke. This book, like the phenomenon it profiles, really is One Helluva Ride.
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