Two books in one. First: the Messiah’s own words of warning about the conditions that would prevail in the world at the end of God’s plan. Are we now approaching the Great Tribulation and the return of our King? Second: a new 45-page update on prophecy, archaeology and the Israeli church.
The Rapture of the Church, discussed in full with relevant Scriptures. The various views of when it might happen are taken up with an even-handed debate as to which seems most correct. A doctrine not always understood by the Church, but one that will affect everyone on Earth — believer and unbeliever alike.
This book is not a biography. I consider them to often times have too much dull material in them. Instead, this is a compilation of dozens and dozens of interesting, even spell binding events in my life, so much so, that readers tell me there isn't a dull paragraph in the 221 pages of my book! In addition to being very readable, I actually believe that any thoughtful person who reads this and wants to, can easily learn how to become physically stronger, mentally more serene and courageous, and even adept at becoming more spiritually oriented." So I say to you, "Read and enjoy!
A Classic Father-Daughter Love Story by Colonel Tom Kelly. Selected Childhood chapters from; Dealer’s Choice, Better on A Rising Tide, A Year Outside, The Boat, & A Few Loose Chapters. “Age cannot wither her, nor custom stale, her infinite variety.” -William Shakespeare
A father (Tom) hears his son Richard say, “School is OK except I don’t like learning numbers or arithmetic.” After dinner, Tom sits with Richard and tells him a story of a kingdom long ago where the use of numbers is forbidden by King Kcaj and of the chaos that ensues because of it. As Tom’s story unfolds, he hopes to instill in Richard a sense of the importance of learning numbers, counting, and arithmetic along with other life lessons.
Every industry, profession or trade has its icons, its legends. Right up there, near the top of trucking legends, is C.W. McCall. SEARCHING FOR C.W. McCALL reads like a trucker's canon: do what you love, stand by your friends, and honor the rules of the road. Santiago Lopez and his faithful dog, Sloan, depart the family ranch in Pecos, New Mexico in an old F-150 pickup to search for Santiago's hero of more than thirty years, C.W. McCall. They soon find themselves welcomed by a convoy of 18-wheelers traversing the roads and highways of southern Colorado. The characters in the story are people you would like to know. Some, most notably Sally Tremaine and Dixie O'Donnell, whose handle is "Hoot 'N' Holler," appeared in Tom Claffey's previous novel, HOOT 'N' HOLLER, which won the Truck Writers of North America 2009 Bronze Communication Award for book of fiction. Do Santiago and Sloan find C.W. McCall? Read the story of their journey and find out! About the author: Tom Claffey interviewed numerous truckers and fans of C.W. McCall in writing SEARCHING FOR C.W. McCALL. He also met, on several occasions, with Bill Fries, the former advertising executive who created the character, C.W. McCall, and became his voice. Bill Fries wrote the truckers' anthem, Convoy, and, in the song, introduced the famed Rubber Duck. Claffey, in addition to spending time in a rig, has visited truckstops across the United States, including the world-famous Iowa 80 Truckstop. He and his wife, Sylvia, live in Santa Fe.
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