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All these books are brand new, fully retail-packaged multimedia books on CD with auto-run and indexing facilities. They are surplus stock only and are NOT factory seconds or rejects! Most also have a bonus book included on the CD. Packaging may occasionally vary from advertise illustration. Postage and handling is FREE anywhere in Australia. As these items are clearance stock from our local warehouses, we do not ship these particular items to other countries, however all of these books are also available internationally through L&R Hartley Merchandising
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Tales with a Twist by Frances Bodley — Tales with a Twist is a collection of short stories, written especially for "readers who want a brief interesting twist in the tale or yarn that could be read on the 'bus or train." Ideal for Laptop or Notebook. |
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Precious Times by Linda Lenehan — Beginning in the early 1970s in rural Ireland, Precious Times spans three decades in the lives of two Irish women, Cathy Corway and Pauline Dutton — two more unlikely friends would be hard to find. Precious Times is a tale of love and heartbreak, laughter and tears that will strike a chord with all women — especially those who have ever been betrayed. The author has asked the publisher to suspend printing so we are only selling off current stock. |
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Clinical Debriefing by Dr Lionel Hartley — For Doctors, Counsellors, and Emergency Service personnel. Using the acronym D.E.B.R.I.E.F. the author looks at three aspects of clinical debriefing: What are its goals, How do we go about it, and What are its limitations. Also available on Mobipocket Reader for PC, PDA, SmartPhone, PalmOs, Psion, Franklin eBookMan, Windows CE, and Windows Mobile. (Click HERE) for details |
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Six Habits for Achieving Relationship Success by Geoff Herridge — "Be aware that there can only be good consequences for your relationship in following the habits outlined in this book." This book is different. It is not intended as a manual that analyses how and why relationships breakdown, rather it begins with the premise that you are committed to your relationship but perhaps are looking for practical steps to rekindle the spark. Although this is now out-of-print, we still have a quantity available at this reduced price. |
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Your Health in Your Hands by Nunther Weiser — A comprehensive home-health manual. Contents: You can have healthy skin, Safeguarding your food, Sensible diet tips, The positive weight loss approach, Fuelling up on water, Your personal safety, Walking and weight loss, Exercise melts body fat, Where diets go wrong, Ulcers are no laughing matter, Coronary heart disease, New therapy for heart attacks, Alcohol and society today, Handy first aid tips, Lead can be dangerous, Hay fever, allergy and asthma, Conquering the smoking habit, The radon problem, Facts about Alzheimer’s disease, Aids and drug abuse, How to beat depression!, Getting a second opinion, The dangers of household garbage, Live a longer and healthier life, and Growing old gracefully. |
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Adventures in Scripture by Janette Sweeney — Scripture lessons for the primary school, Sunday school, home church or just for rainy afternoons at home. Scores of illustrations, handouts, and activities - one whole year’s classroom curriculum fully contained in one volume - teacher’s helps, visual aids, story- telling ideas, etc. For teaching basic Bible truths to children without the confusion of denominational bias. Includes full size hand-outs and activity stencils on the CD-ROM. (The package also contains clipart, icons, and numerous other electronic books.) |
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Progressive Relaxation Audio CD — A resource to guide you through the process of releasing tension in your muscles. Ease back pain, dissolve tension headaches, relax tired muscles, soothe the mind. Available on Audio CD with full instructions. Also included on this CD is a step-by-step "Full Body Relaxation". Grab a couple of pillows, switch on your CD player, lie down, and follow the instructions! |
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Being The Church — Ron Allen — Ron Allen is an Australian pastor with a unique talent for explaining biblical perspective. He writes 'When Jesus first spoke about his Church, people would have had differing ideas about what he meant. Ecclesia, to a Hebrew, would bring thoughts of an assembling together of the chosen people for worship. It designated Israel as a select group. For Greeks, on the other hand, ecclesia was a secular word that could apply to any assemblage of free men. Today, church still means different things to different people — no doubt on account of the immense variety of creeds and cultures that find expression in the Church. However, the cardinal features of church as presented in the New Testament are not manifold, but few and unmistakable'. (Package includes the FREE bonus book: Spirits in Bondage by C S Lewis) |
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Black Beauty by Anna Sewell — Black Beauty, a horse, tells the story of his life in his own words. It is a story of how he was treated with kindness and love when he was young, but how his treatment changed at the hands of different owners: some were kind and cared for him properly, but others were careless or unkind, and this led to illness and injury. Black Beauty spent his young life with his mother on Farmer Grey’s farm and she gave him some advice: Always be good so people will love you. Always work hard and do your best. "Recommended Family-Friendly Reading or Listening." Multimedia CDROM with Mp3s |
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The Christian's Assurance by Lionel Hartley, PhD — A biblical exploration of hope, faith and assurance. Hope: "And we desire that every one of you do shew the same diligence to the full assurance of hope unto the end ... to lay hold upon the hope set before us: which hope we have as an anchor of the soul, both sure and stedfast (Hebrews 6:11, 18,19). Faith: "Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen" (Hebrews 11:1). And assurance: "Faith is the root, and assurance is the flower" (JC Ryle). Includes Dr Hartley's 'Sixteen Assurances of the Christian Life' "Easy to read - sure to inspire." (Bookline Market Review) Also available on Mobipocket Reader for PC, PDA, SmartPhone, PalmOs, Psion, Franklin eBookMan, Windows CE, and Windows Mobile. (Click HERE for details) |
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Clarifying the Covenants by Dr Desmond Ford — Over 330 times, we find the term covenant in Scripture. Every Christian needs to be intelligent regarding this topic which has provided the titles for the two chief sections of the Bible. (Old Testament means old Covenant, and New Testament means New Covenant.) Even among gospel believers, there is not only haziness but heresy as regards covenant theology. This book is to help dispel both the haziness and the heresy. (Package includes a FREE bonus book.) |
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Crisis in Adventism — Desmond Ford and Brad McIntyre — A kindly look at doctrinal issues of interest to all Christians, and of specific relevance to Seventh-day Adventists. With free bonus book: The Truth about Predestination by Desmond Ford. |
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The Daniel Debate by Desmond Ford, Noel Mason and Brad McIntyre — A kindly look at doctrinal issues of interest to all Christians, and of specific relevance to Seventh-day Adventists. (The FREE bonus book is The Ninety-five Theses by Martin Luther) |
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The Brothers Karamazov by Fyodor Dostoevsky — The Brothers Karamazov is a story of acrimonious phratry rivalries. Fyodor Dostoevsky (1821-1881) was a Russian novelist, journalist, short-story writer whose psychological penetration into the human soul had a profound influence on the 20th century novel. Translated by Vova Youskevitch in 2001. Multimedia CDROM with bonus book. |
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What is Eschatology by Smuts van Rooyen — A kindly look at doctrinal issues of interest to all Christians, and of specific relevance to Seventh-day Adventists. (The FREE bonus book is the George Muller Biography by Basil Miller) |
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A Biblical View of Fasting by Lionel Hartley, PhD — Chapter Headings: Definitions of fasting; Types of fasting (Passive, Active, Medicative, Curative, Interactive, Excessive and Creative); The three dimensions of fasting; Practicalities of fasting (Diets, Duration, Energy, Fluids, Glucose, Hunger Medicines, Partial fasting, Publicity, and Other); Questions and answers Also available on Mobipocket Reader for PC, PDA, SmartPhone, PalmOs, Psion, Franklin eBookMan, Windows CE, and Windows Mobile. (Click HERE) for details |
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Good News Unlimited CD Vol 1 — A CD resurrected from GNU archives — Over four hundred items — including twenty-five electronic books by a variety of writers including Dr Des Ford, Ron Allen, Charles Spurgeon, Alexander La Brecque, Carl Barth, and others, plus a further eleven complete volume password locked electronic books, over one hundred computer desktop icons, a Microsoft® internet browser plus an additional twenty-eight free and shareware fully operational Bible, educational, and utility programs, over twenty video and audio clips, and a complete and fully searchable electronic edition of the King James Version of the Holy Bible. This is your opportunity to read complete books at a minute fraction of the cost of print-paper publications (and with less impact on the environment), and to benefit from software available from no other source. Electronically engineered by Dr Lionel Hartley back in 1999. Some software programs require Windows® 95 or later, some are accessable on Windows® 3.1 and some may not work well on XP). Books may be read directly from the CD-ROM, although a small amount of disk space is required for the installation of viewer software (included on CD). |
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The Gospel in the Epistles by Desmond Ford, Noel Mason and Brad McIntyre — A kindly look at doctrinal issues of interest to all Christians, and of specific relevance to Seventh-day Adventists. (The FREE bonus book is Preface to Romans by Martin Luther) |
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101 Ways to Miraculous Healing: Mind, Body, Spirit by R.S. Miller and Ray Wunderlich, M.D — Alternative natural healing gives you control over your own health and well-being. Chronic, acute and even life threatening illnesses can be miraculously cured without taking dangerous drugs. This work in the making for over 10 years, is one of the most comprehensive compilations in the field in which the following prestigious nationally and world renown medical doctors working in the alternative healing field have added their expertise: Dr. Ray Wunderlich, Columbia University and well admired pediatrician, now an alternative healer. Dr. Andrew Weil, Harvard MD Graduate, well-known and loved leader in the field. Dr. Ray Rowen, California MD, an innovator and researcher in “new Age” medicine, and many outstanding natural healing practitioners, all who make up this work. |
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Apokalupsis of Tithe by Pastorium — The average Christian would rather not be bothered about the revelation of tithe, however... Well away from Malachi 3:8-12, this book makes tithe a relationship that needs to exist between a covenanted believer and his/her God. |
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The Asquinn Twins Come to the James Bay Frontier by Grace Brooks — The Asquinn Twins, three year old Marty and Martha, along with the rest of the family, arrive in the James Bay Frontier, ‘New” Ontario, with their father, Obediah Asquinn, who is a missionary, sent by God — to leave his church, friends and family in Wales and come to this vast area to prepare a people for God. In this dark and heathen land the twins discover that there is a ray of hope knowing that the side of good can win the victory. The stories in The Asquinn Twins Series are of and from the heart as they sprang from true incidents that happened to the author in her own childhood. “Recommended Family-Friendly Reading.” |
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The Asquinn Twins and Where The Trail Forks by Grace Brooks — This book pictures the hardships that Christian parents encounter raising children in the 1960s when this story takes place. In another book the two boys, Kenny Asquinn and his life long friend, Matty Turehue were betrothed to two fine young Christian girls: Ken to Matt's ten year old sister, Sherry and likewise Matt to Ken's sister, Martha. After Pastor Asquinn married the two couples and the newlweds were preparing to leave, ken's words to his father were, "This is where the trail truly forks…” The stories in The Asquinn Twins Series are of and from the heart as they sprang from true incidents that happened to the author in her own childhood. “Recommended Family-Friendly Reading.” |
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The Asquinn Twins and No Greener Pastures by Grace Brooks — The girls, Martha Asquinn and Charlotte Turehue are now married to the boys they had betrothed themselves to at age ten. The boys have graduated from police academy and members of the world famous Canadian Mounties; but are they happy? The boys are still far from their walk with God they enjoyed as young boys. They still shun going to church and even the thought of there being a God in heaven. Their conduct was unlike Christians should indulge in. Ever since leaving their church and home ties in Forest Lake in the east, the boys had run into nothing but one disaster after another. They had left Ontario and Forest Lake in the first place looking for greener pastures but had not found any. And just like Pastor Asquinn predicted in The Asquinn Twins And Where The Trail Forks, when the boys left they would be back with their tails between their legs. And to top this off; an old man had been watching the boys live their lives all along. Chester Greene had watched the boys when they enjoyed fellowship with God as young boys then backslide as they entered their teens and high school, then be brought back to the fold. Chester Greene was also saved to walk in God’s green pastures. The stories in The Asquinn Twins Series are of and from the heart as they sprang from true incidents that happened to the author in her own childhood. “Recommended Family-Friendly Reading.” |
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The Asquinn Twins and The Exchange Student by Grace Brooks — The original Asquinn children have grown up, married and raising families of their own. The twins are now fifteen-year-old Caleb and Korah (Core) adopted sons of Eric and June Asquinn. It was the first day of school and the group of boys, all in the same room at Golden Ridge Baptist School, is excited, as they found out today that the host family for an exchange student is the twins’ family. Most of the kids in the class are happy for the twins; others are jealous. Read all about this exciting drama, and also read about Greg's accident on the ice and the mysterious story of the missing lens! The stories in The Asquinn Twins Series are of and from the heart as they sprang from true incidents that happened to the author in her own childhood. “Recommended Family-Friendly Reading.” |
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Code of Silence by Maureen Green — Code of Silence traces the effects on, and actions of, a thirteen year old boy as he searches for solutions to free himself from malicious bullying. A must read for parents and for eleven to thirteen year olds - the most vulnerable group for bullying. Maureen Eleanor Green is experienced in creating resources for children aged five to thirteen. As the author of three level guides, first readers, captioned sequence readers and power-point presentations she promotes literacy in her own school. At a New Zealand national level, she has been engaged in curriculum writing and research focused on enhancing performance in reading and written language. |
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Connecting the Dots by Dennis Murphy — Connecting the Dots deals with Biblical prophecy, specifically the Second Coming. It is very different book to those that you may normally read on this subject. There are no wild stories, simply a factual account of the details - along with a very startling prediction that the Bible makes for the near future. |
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The Dumontes (The London Series) by Melanie Marie Ridner — This outstanding story is about two people, madly in love, who grew up together as childhood sweethearts. Chloe and Justin Dumonte, who survive a childhood friend's evil intentions, embark on their journey to London, England, unaware that Mathew Jeffries is also on the ship. Evil lurks as the two newlyweds share their cruise from the Americas to London, England. This book is readable for teens, as well as adults. |
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Evolution's Last Nail by Ralph C. Thurlow — In this book the author presents a counter to the evolution disillusion, from Darwin's influential theory, contrasting evolutionary thinking, truth and morality to the introduction of free will — offering the only one reasonable and logical explanation for the existence of this free will. Thurlow offers a real challenge to evolutionists to explain ourselves and our origins - leaving the reader to make his or her own choice. |
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How to Fail at College by Richard Thomas — If you are going to college, read this book. Or if you are at high school, read this book. If you teach high school consider obtaining copies for the whole class. It is a guide to what to expect at college. That is — you could expect to fail. And you shouldn't — you should expect to succeed. But knowing you could fail will help you to work harder. Then things will work out all right in the end. |
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The Feel Technique (To Get The Most Out Of Life) by Richard H. Siegel, Ph.D — This book is about feeling better, feeling better more often and getting more out of life. This is accomplished by learning the Meditation of "Feel." The Feel Technique is for any adult who wants to feel better than they do now, which is most everybody. Written in an engaging, informative and readable style, some of the topics covered are: The Psyche, Defense Mechanisms, Dissociation, Emotions, Emptiness and Holes, The Mind, Fear, Boundaries, Words That Have Power, The Heart and Negative Feelings, How To Get The Most Out Of Life, The Anatomy Of Enlightenment and more. |
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Four Dragons by Maureen Green — Back in the mists of time - when there were no rivers on earth - four dragons dwelt in the Eastern Sea. .. Here begins a story of compassion and passion, of mountains and rivers, of rain and of rage. Maureen Eleanor Green is experienced in creating resources for children aged five to thirteen. As the author of three level guides, first readers, captioned sequence readers and power-point presentations she promotes literacy in her own school. At a New Zealand national level, she has been engaged in curriculum writing and research focused on enhancing performance in reading and written language. |
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Written in Sand by Beate Goodall — This passionate drama is set in the sands of the desert, ancient Egypt. Accomplished Egyptologist, Anina Shapiro’s life changes, when she embarks on a search for her missing twin brother Jonas. Her journey takes her from Cairo to the Valley of kings. Connor O’Hearn, Jonas’s best friend, accompanies her as her protector only. He is in love with her, but she is unaware of this. Somehow nothing goes to plan. There are only a few clues to Jonas’s disappearance. Is it coincidence, that Anina meets the mysterious Bedouin, Shekhar Fahir? During the troublesome search for Jonas, travelling to several historic sites, feelings between Anina and Shekhar escalate, but tradition and cultures trap both in their own world. There can’t be a future for them. Will Connor come to her rescue or will fate bring Shekhar back into her life? Mature reader fictional romance Novel. Human Interest with well-researched history and customs. |
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The Guardian of Lower Everton Street by Tony Newman — When thugs disrupt the peace and quiet of an outer Brisbane suburban street in the late 1970’s with vandalism and violence, a mysterious "guardian" appears on the scene. His well-placed rifle shots strike fear in the hearts of the hooligans and sabotage their employer’s plan to buy up houses in the street cheaply. Things get out of hand however when the lead hooligan makes it a personal vendetta and sets out to destroy the street. What happens when the resident’s band together to protect themselves? |
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Healing Without Doctors And Medicine (Healing in the 21st Century) by Rosiland Miller — Imagine a future where medicine focused on healing and the prevention of illnesses rather than the treatment of disease, where the medical field followed the concept that the human body embodies the powers of self-healing endowed by nature. With this, imagine many of our medical establishments' transformation into "wellness" facilities that followed this idealistic concept. As centers of wellness, their basic functions would be the use of the many facets of preventive health with the underlining reasoning that most common illnesses, and even serious ones, such as cancer, can be totally avoided. Also functioning as places of learning how to keep healthy, these wellness centers would offer individuals the opportunity to learn the importance of becoming more active participators in their own health maintenances, and to learn the many facets of self-healing. In the meantime, such ideal concepts will have to wait until the public is increasingly willing to courageously break away from their standard health care and make the change. This book details these possibilities. A practical self-help guide to personal wellness. |
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It’s All Good (A Collection of Poems for Us All) by Jane King — The author created this collection of poems entitled It’s All Good, to see the world through the eyes of a wondering child, a tremulously coming of age adolescent and ordinary grownups who tenaciously work their way through the ups and downs of life. This book contains a selection of secret sounds hidden within the text and hidden behind some illustrations. |
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You've Got Joke Mail Volume I by David Ludwick — You’ve Got Joke Mail is a substantial compilation of the very best jokes, humor, opinions, anecdotes, hilarious stories, pithy sayings, and inspirational messages originally delivered via email. Fully indexed. 428pp. Package includes reader software and a Free Bonus Book of over 2000 Popular Quotations |
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Living on the Edge by Rosiland Miller — Living on the Edge covers concerns that are universal. It takes place in a remote Brazilian village located in the Amazon Rainforest. Based on the perils of this village, which is struggling against deforestation of their land by greedy ranchers and loggers, this adventurous story, filled with action packed incidents, weaves fiction with non-fiction. Research from resources such as Greenpeace and the Sierra Club, add an in-depth look into the Amazon rainforest’s environment, and an anthropological survey of these indigenous people reveals ancient customs and mysterious rituals which involved every major event in their lives — birth, death, marriage, hunting, initiation, etc. all under the spiritual leadership of the village shaman who was endowed with supernatural powers. Suitable for readers of all ages from advanced young adult readers to adults, and for classroom studies in various disciplines: social sciences, studies on multi-culture, anthropology and rainforest environments. Entertaining reading. |
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Mastering Abundance by Nzingha Moses — Moses has spent hundreds of hours using her extraordinary gift of perception in spiritual counseling. She has now made it possible for the general public to take advantage of her knowledge and her innovative guidance for those wanting more in their lives with specific help from God. Moses is very clear about that being the correct way to go about receiving the blessings you long for and deserve in your life. |
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Mirror of Words by William Pitt — This carefully chosen selection of poems (143pp) is by author, journalist, script-writer and world traveller, William Pitt. It comprises skillfully blended words and thoughtful insights, professionally engineered into an interactive format on CDROM with reader software and a free bonus book. |
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The Magical Music Box by Barbara Vega — When Whitney gets a music box from Grandma for her eighth birthday, little did she know that the box was magic. Follow Whitney on her magical adventure — listen to the sounds effects and music you share in this multimedia journey. |
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They Have No Clue by Mendel Edwardson — Based on research into the sermon messages of Reverend William Marrion Branham (1909-1965), They Have No Clue is the story of modern Israel as an emerging spiritual dispensation, replacing the 2000 year gentile period of grace. Also available on Mobipocket Reader for PC, PDA, SmartPhone, PalmOs, Psion, Franklin eBookMan, Windows CE, and Windows Mobile. (Click HERE) for details |
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Selected Poems of Love & Liberation by George Bradford Patterson II — A book of poems — consists of the poetic genres of traditional and classical literary genres of haikus, sijos, odes, and sonnets and free verse, pertaining also to nature, human rights, justice, and peace. |
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Read With Me (Letting your Imagination Soar With Fairy Tales) by Winona Rasheed — Young children love to be read to at storytime and bedtime, hence, the title of this book; even though, older children would love reading these stories themselves. Children love using their imagination and the four stories included in this storybook will spark their imaginative minds: Slowpoke and Speedy have a race to school for picture day. Dutchy the Dutchound dog is planning a big backyard party for his friends, but his plans become threatened when it begins to rain. Three energetic, over-zealous young bearcubs venture away from home after becoming bored at the zoo. And two sisters try to reclaim a stolen storybook genie bottle. |
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The Great Success Manual by Rosiland Miller — This self-help career success manual offers easy instructions on skills and goals development for those just entering careers, or up-grading or changing their goals. Filled with useful information, such as writing super resumes, making impressive interviews, how, when, and where to make the best professional contacts, success in very competitive career fields, finding and developing opportunities, learning the ins and outs of the career world, easy climbing over obstacles, along with personal testimonials of successful people, and how they became successful. Included are self-evaluation personality and skills tests to determine the best suitable career for you, evaluating strengths and weaknesses, mastering your game plan, keeping your incentives high, steps in developing full potentials, time and stress management in the career world, how to look and act as a successful professonal, confidence development, and controlling your success destiny. |
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Voyage of a Lifetime by Paul England — The authentic account of a sea voyage from Southampton, England, to Fremantle in Western Australia, as told to the author by Don Caisley. Package includes Multimedia Book, Digital Photo Album with built-in slide-show facility, Newspaper Articles, Captain's Logbook, Reader Software and a free bonus book! |
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The Gospel in the Garden by Raymond C. Broad — Traditional attempts to find the gospel promise at the time of the fall (of Adam into sin), centre around God’s announcement to the serpent about some bruising between himself and Jesus. Although these promises open up the possibility of hope some time in the future, they do little to explain to me how I can benefit from them now. This book, subtitled Why believers Become Unbelievers, pulls together the pieces rather than just accepting the proclamation. (Plus FREE bonus book: The Pilgrim's Progress by John Bunyan) |
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You’ve Got To Laugh Your Way Out by Chantelle Hart (With Lionel Hartley) — Chantelle Hart’s perceptive work is an autobiographical path from the cage of drug control to the freedom found in a Power outside herself. In these pages she invites the reader to learn from her joy, and enthusiastically grasp with her that same Power. This is the first of two novels from the pen of Chantelle Hart. It incorporates a narrative of refreshing style with the interspersion of poems by the writer and original pen-and-ink drawings by Lionel Hartley (Package includes the FREE bonus book: On a Mission, a sequel to You’ve Got To Laugh Your Way Out.) |
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Spirits in Bondage - C S Lewis: — Clive Staples Lewis was a highly regarded scholar and professor, a significant writer and broadcaster of Christian beliefs, but it is his novels for children that have best popularized his legacy. Born in 1898 in Belfast, the first book he published was a volume of poetry, Spirits in Bondage, in 1919. |
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Hell’s Angels and True by Lionel Hartley, PhD — Hell’s Angels and True: A study in the existence and rôle of angels, a very popular book, now in its second edition, studies angels purely from a biblical perspective, and blows away some of the myriad of myths that abound. This book is profusely illustrated and contains a comprehensive cross-reference section with biblical references written out in full. A highly recommended study guide! Also available on Mobipocket Reader for PC, PDA, SmartPhone, PalmOs, Psion, Franklin eBookMan, Windows CE, and Windows Mobile. (Click HERE) for details |
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The Investigative Judgment by Brad McIntyre — A kindly look at doctrinal issues of interest to all Christians, and of specific relevance to Seventh-day Adventists. (The FREE bonus book is The History of the Waldenses by Wylie) |
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Is The Law Sin? by Dr Desmond Ford — Is the law sin? A strange question, and yet one asked by no less than the apostle Paul in Romans 7. What does the Bible say to this poser which carries in its wake that other strange question, ‘How could anything that God made be evil?’ What do theologians have to contibute to this answer? In Is The Law Sin, Dr Ford leaves the honest reader enriched as he challenges each of us to look again the foundation of law and gospel. Package includes the FREE bonus book: Foxe's Book of Martyrs. |
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Jesus And The Last Days by Dr Desmond Ford — In this publication are outlined some startling revelations of the close of earth’s time from a deep searching of and into the events recorded in St Matthew’s passion narrative. Dr Ford links studies of the gospel, the cross, the antichrist and the prophet Daniel to give us a compact yet comprehensive understanding of The Last Days. The book concludes with one of the most encouraging statements ever written by Dr Ford. Package includes the FREE bonus book: Revival Sermons by George Whitefield. |
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A Luke's Eye View — A study of the Gospel of Luke and the Book of Acts by Lionel Hartley, PhD — The author of the Gospel of Luke and the Acts of the Apostles, as a Gentile, had a unique perspective of the Gospel and Messiah. In A Luke's Eye View Dr Hartley examines this unique perspective as if viewed through the eyes of Dr Luke |
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William Miller, 1844 and the Exegesis of Prophecy by Dr Desmond Ford — In this profound and inspiring publication, Dr Desmond Ford outlines the wonderful accuracies and tragic errors inherent in Millerite eschatalogical theology. Dr Desmond Ford (PhD Michigan State USA and PhD Manchester, England) is a Bible scholar of world renown. He is the author of over 20 books on subjects ranging from theology to health and lifestyle. |
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The New Age by Desmond Ford, PhD — Perhaps you have not heard of the New Age movement (NAM). Then you must have been hiding. Whether or not you have heard, you are certainly influenced by it. New Age has permeated business, religion, philosophy, the media (for example the Star Wars trilogy, and the proliferation of New Age Radio Stations), and your neighbour’s lifestyle. Possibly even your lifestyle! What do you know about the New Age Movement? What do you need to know? (Package includes two FREE bonus books: Holiness by J C Ryle PLUS a 100,000 reference Bible Commentary) |
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Must Eschatology Be Panic Theology? by Desmond Ford and Brad McIntyre — A kindly look at doctrinal issues of interest to all Christians, and of specific relevance to Seventh-day Adventists. (The FREE bonus book is The Truth about Predestination by Desmond Ford) |
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A Prayer Resource Manual by Lionel Hartley, PhD — A Prayer Resource Manual is a tool for those with an active prayer life, for those whose prayer journey is somewhat rocky, for those who have ceased to pray and for those who have not yet experienced the power of prayer. The manual began in the 1960s as a prayer journal and over the decades grew into quite a voluminous work. This has now been edited down and converted to a multimedia format. Never-the-less it still contains four hundred and seventy-nine biblical references and over seventy quotations and covering all aspects of prayer. Dr Hartley says, ‘Read recorded the prayers of the academic and those of the child. Read here summaries of the observations of the greatest of preachers and the colour of the greatest poets. Read of answered prayers and why some are not. Read, marvel, and pray.' (Package includes the FREE bonus book: Griefspeare) Also available on Mobipocket Reader for PC, PDA, SmartPhone, PalmOs, Psion, Franklin eBookMan, Windows CE, and Windows Mobile. (Click HERE) for details |
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Great Themes from The Book of Acts by Ron Allen — Since about the Middle of the Second Century, the fifth book in the New Testament has been known as the Acts of the Apostles. But for the book of Acts, there would have been a substantial missing link between Gospel and the Epistles. Acts played an important part in bonding the two and in many ways, the New Testament letters would be unintelligible without the background provided by Acts. Ron Allen, the pastoral director of Good News Unlimited, delves deeply into the historical setting and mileau of the time of the Apostles, and in particular these specific writings of Luke the Physician. In this inspiring study we learn to appreciate and understand some of the Great Themes of the Book of Acts. (Package includes the FREE bonus book: Saved by Grace by Carl Barth) |
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Understanding the Spirit by Ron Allen — The Holy Spirit is perhaps the most misunderstood member of the Godhead family. In Understanding the Spirit, Ron Allen directs us to God’s word for a fuller understanding of some of the most asked questions about the Spirit. Receiving the Spirit, the baptism of the Spirit, charismatics, healing, signs and wonders, unity, blaspheming the Spirit - all are themes raising questions and requiring answers. Ron Allen, the pastoral director of Good News Unlimited, challenges us all in this inspiring set of studies on Understanding the Spirit. (Package includes the FREE bonus book: Faith Plus Works by Dr Martin Luther) |