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Sam Buck is a private investigator of native-American heritage
based in Atlanta, Ga. A lovely light bronze lady walks into his
office asking for assistance in thwarting serious wrongdoings to
her company. She thinks that there is a conspiracy spearheaded by
her husband, who is trying to take over the company that her father
left her. Sam is initially taken in by her beauty until Rose, his
secretary/ assistant walks in. Rose had previously walked out on
Sam because he owed her a lot of back pay. He drinks alcohol
constantly. Rose is eyeing the lovely lady from head to toe and
quickly takes over the conversation. But Sam begins to think there
is more to this problem than an egotistical husband and his
conglomerate. Sam looks upon the case as a challenge because it
involves U S government contracts and foreigners trying to take
over. That makes it a case of national security. This book is both
entertaining and educational.
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Sam Buck is a private investigator of native-American heritage
based in Atlanta, Ga. A lovely light bronze lady walks into his
office asking for assistance in thwarting serious wrongdoings to
her company. She thinks that there is a conspiracy spearheaded by
her husband, who is trying to take over the company that her father
left her. Sam is initially taken in by her beauty until Rose, his
secretary/ assistant walks in. Rose had previously walked out on
Sam because he owed her a lot of back pay. He drinks alcohol
constantly. Rose is eyeing the lovely lady from head to toe and
quickly takes over the conversation. But Sam begins to think there
is more to this problem than an egotistical husband and his
conglomerate. Sam looks upon the case as a challenge because it
involves U S government contracts and foreigners trying to take
over. That makes it a case of national security. This book is both
entertaining and educational.
In the small logging town of Lesker, Anne Pratt is raising her only
grandchild, seventeen-year-old Evan, orphaned by a terrorist attack
in Bali. It's a dry summer, the forest-fire season is coming early,
and people already on the edge are edgier. Another boy, marked more
directly by violence, heads towards Lesker, burning like sulphuric
acid through every life he touches, changing names as he changes
towns. The meeting of the two boys is volatile, as each finds his
own missing piece in the other. As the tension builds between them,
moving them towards inevitable violence, other people are drawn in,
triggering demonic cruelty, unconditional love, unimaginable loss,
and absolute courage. "Love wins. Don't you dare lose," Anne calls
to Evan as he fights for his life. But victory, like love, is never
simple.
"Show us the Father and it will satisfy us," is more than another
scripture, it's a prophetic key to your future. The cry for
recognition can be heard in every facet of our society. Children
always perform better when a parent is watching. The interest of a
parent or even a spiritual parent lifts the confidence of a child.
In this book we will raise the hearts of the displaced sons and
daughters. Preparation must never be underemphasized. In the sports
world, if an athlete is placed in a competitive environment that is
below him, it can hurt his future. In the developing years it's
important to have 'A' level people around you before the bad habits
set in. World class Christians are developed in the right
atmosphere. "Show Us the Father" will reveal the significance of a
fathering environment for today's leaders. Dr. Bill has been in
pastoral and evangelistic ministry since 1981. In 1985 he married
his wife Anne and together they joined forces in the ministry.
After years of education, from both academic and life, they
currently, along with their three children Ryan, Marcus, and
Christopher serve the Body of Christ through a growing multi-campus
church and Christian school. Over the last ten years Bill and Anne
have largely focused their ministry on developing leaders. They
strongly believe that small group ministry is where true mentorship
takes place. Recently, Bill and Anne took the ministry to another
level by emerging a new area of ministry, the LA or Leadership
Advantage, in churches across the nation planting within them the
vision for real spiritual fatherhood. They truly believe nothing is
impossible to those who hear His voice and GO FOR IT
This book is about a zealous black underage southern teenager in
the early 1950's, who can't wait to become a man to join the
military and begin a career. After his tour of military duty had
ended, he elected to join the civilian life and workforce. What he
faced for the next 45 years was a series of failures, heartaches,
and total disapointments, while working many hours a day and night.
As a 62 years old man, he made the decision to attend college. The
moral of this book is to keep smiling and never give in, no matter
how hard things may seem. Nothing is forever, not even 50 years.
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