Recommended Reads
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Who is Going to Heaven and What About Hell?
Have you ever wondered about the afterlife? Whether or not there is one and if there is, just what it might be like?My Christian journey began when I was 26 years old and I was full of questions.As I studied the Bible, the issue of the afterlife started to become very important to me.Who is going to heaven? Is it just for Christians? What about hell? Is it real? Is it forever? I needed to know.I travelled down a number of Christian paths, looking for answers and soon discovered that there were different points of view to these questions.I then made the decision that the Scriptures and the Scriptures alone would be the foundation of my beliefs. I also decided to work from the New International Version because I consider it to be the most reliable translation.I searched the Scriptures thoroughly and in the process I also made the commitment that I would be completely honest during this process and not try to ‘tweak’ them along any preconceived or preferred directions. If I didn’t like what I discovered, then so be it. God and I would work it out.I am delighted with my conclusions and would like to share them with you.I would like to shout them from the rooftops, but this book will need to suffice.
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Wee McNab
If your ‘wee one’ loves to laugh, read on! Wee McNab is a funny story about an endearing little rascal with a big personality. He loves to run wild in the woods, imagining he is someone special, and much braver than he actually is!This comic character comes to life in glorious technicolour on the pages of the book.Follow the antics of Wee McNab who, in a fit of naughtiness, annoys a bumble bee and a wasp. Little does he know what the consequence of his actions will be, but the reader will be rewarded with chuckles and laughs!With the help of an army of ants, the insects teach Wee McNab a very good lesson, one that he will never forget!The plot is comical, clever and quirky, yet delivers a strong message: to be kind to insects. The illustrations are hilarious and are sure to capture the attention of the reader.Wee McNab is a humorous and lively tale, written in playful rhyme. It is a memorable story, which will be enjoyed by children and adults alike, and the ending is guaranteed to have everyone laughing!
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Beauty Is Truth, Truth Beauty
Inspired by the odes of John Keats, I would like to write poetry which touches the soul.My early poetry is about imagery and beauty. Then I moved onto a period of trying to create mood with the artist Paul Klee’s remark in mind: ‘Art is not about reproducing the visible. It renders visible.’This followed with some verses trying to describe depression.Finally, there are some abstract poems which try to convey what happens when we reach the end of language.
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Familiar Reflections
What is love? What does it truly mean to search for it within ourselves, in the world, and in the depths of our hearts?In this debut reflective memoir, J. J. Laakso masterfully interweaves one man’s personal growth with timeless, familiar, yet often forgotten truths. Through a combination of poetic spiritual awakening and philosophical pondering, Laakso constructs clear definitions and thought-provoking equations to answer some of life’s most profound questions. In an increasingly disconnected world, this book illuminates our eternal search for what we truly desire, both individually and collectively, in a manner that is unparalleled.So that we may one day love our effects with every breath of the rest of our lives As shapes of the infinity of our hearts drawn with the same love that shines As everything we are Sustainably happy Together
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Euphoric
“The world was changing rapidly around me, and I was just running to catch up. But sometimes it is nice to go for a jog.”Nora is stuck between a world of misery back at her apartment and a harsh, unloving reality just outside of it. She’s caught in the entanglement of what to do with her life when her bartender invites himself into her booth. What starts as a slightly creepy opening line ends with what seems to be an offering to join a cult… either that or be murdered. But Nora didn’t have anything better going for her. And why return to the violent atmosphere back at the apartment when a door to relief has just been opened?
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The Holy Lands of the Bible
We are currently witnessing yet another war in the Middle East. Conflicts in this region between various groups have been ongoing for thousands of years. At one time there was even a Mongol army here. At various times the same groups have been fighting each other for centuries. With this background, how can this land be called “holy”? The people of Israel were chosen by God to prepare the way for the coming of the world’s redeemer, Jesus, and it is Jesus who makes the land holy. This also includes other lands associated with the Bible: Egypt, Jordan, Turkey and Greece – and indeed extends to the whole world. I was privileged to have spent a significant amount of time in these lands, but realised that this involved an obligation to share. This book is a record of my time in these countries in an attempt to share some insights and help in making these lands of the Bible stories come alive, thus enhancing our understanding of the Bible and Jesus. It may also be useful for those who are planning to make a pilgrimage to these lands. Maybe it is no accident that these holy lands attract so much evil. Yet Jesus came to bring healing, forgiveness and peace.
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Gien It Laldy
In the spirited atmosphere of 1960s Glasgow, Frankie and his mates are living it up—or as they’d say, Gein It Laldy. Frankie, effortlessly attractive and brimming with swagger, considers women little more than diversions. But a spontaneous decision one night at the Locarno dance hall leads to consequences he never anticipated. Further rash choices haunt him, culminating in the arrival of Phil, a spectre from his past he can’t shake off.Tam, Frankie’s friend, grapples with the repercussions of a single, life-altering mistake that has become his daily nightmare. Despite Frankie urging him to get help, salvation comes from the most unexpected of places. But is it already too late?Gein It Laldy is a compelling exploration of the ripples caused by the choices we make, set against the backdrop of a youthful and bustling Glasgow. It delves into the intricate psychology of its characters while encapsulating the spirit of an era. Navigate the labyrinth of decisions, consequences, and unexpected twists in this gripping novel.
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The Words Behind the Music Volume One: Lost in Reality
In the beginning when things are simple, and they’re done just for funThe enjoyment’s there, you haven’t a care, but then what becomes?The better you get, you may regret, in a later timeWhen money gets the better of pleasure and the fun then declines.
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The Quay
As Ken Trickett navigates the murky waters of separation and joblessness, a beacon of hope emerges when he inherits a quaint quayside inn from his dear Aunt. The prospect of a fresh start in his cherished hometown unfurls before him, especially when fate aligns his path with the girl who dances in his dreams, now working a stone’s throw away. Just as life begins to paint a rosier picture, a sudden unforeseen menace casts a long shadow over Ken’s budding renaissance, jeopardizing the future he’s barely begun to rebuild.Yet, Ken isn’t one to bow to adversity. With a dose of cynical wit, a splash of misguided bravado, and the camaraderie of an eclectic band of characters that now colour his world, he is resolute to clutch onto the reins of hope and navigate through the storm.
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Do You Know You Have a Chicken on Your Head?
Embark on a side-splitting adventure with Ella and her friends as they visit the animal farm! But this isn’t your average trip – it’s a unique escapade brimming with mystery and excitement.As the children gleefully feed the farm animals, Ella can’t shake the feeling that something is amiss. This delightful tale of fun and furry surprises will captivate young readers, eagerly turning the pages to uncover the truth.Get ready for a charming children’s book that will keep little ones guessing until the very last page! Join Ella and her pals on an unforgettable journey filled with laughter, intrigue, and the lovable creatures of the animal farm.
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Rosy and the Bin Beast
“Rosy, if you don’t clear up this rubbish soon, then the terrible Bin Beast Melvin will come out to play and he won’t go away!”Meet Rosy, a creative girl who loves to collect all sorts of things from the outside world. First it was conkers, then it was twigs, and now it’s RUBBISH!After storing too much around the house, Rosy comes face to face with Melvin the bin beast, a quirky creature that likes to cause all sorts of naughty mischief!
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Bertie and the Breakfast Treat
Join clever Bertie Bluebottle on a sticky breakfast adventure! When Bertie gets trapped in a honey mess one morning, he must rely on his quick thinking and the help of his insect pals Boris Bee and Harry Spider to find a way out. But their rescue attempts only get them more stuck – until Bertie hatches a brilliant but risky plan involving a human and a fly swatter!Will this brave fly and his friends escape the honey in one piece? Find out in this tale of friendship, courage and creative problem-solving. With charming illustrations by Sophie-Nicole Atkinson, Bertie’s heroic antics are sure to delight young readers.
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