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The Last Mile is written to help prepare a person for death. It is
written to encourage anyone male or female, rich or poor to make
peace with God and to help heal the brokenness in families and in
other relationships.This is Brenda's first book. Her calling is
minister to hurting people and seeing God deliver them from their
pain. Brenda is an Ordained Minister. She retired from the
Keebler/Kellogg Company in 2004. She now enjoys driving a school
bus of pre-k and head start students, for a school district in a
suburb of Chicago.When not working, Brenda enjoys her summers at
Kentucky Lake boating and fishing. She also, enjoys traveling with
her family and friends across our great country.
When the Romans came to Britain in AD 43, they brought a new style
of domestic life, one that better-off Britons soon copied. This
informative guide looks at how villas were built, and at the
accommodation and daily life villa residents enjoyed - their living
rooms and bedrooms, kitchens and baths, gardens and courtyards,
furniture and food, and the servants and slaves who kept the villa
running. Illustrated with site photos from Roman villas around
Britain, archaeological treasures, and museum reconstructions of
villa interiors, this is a fascinating look at life in Roman
Britain before the Roman army left in AD 406 and the villa way of
life faded into history. Includes a list of places to visit.
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Millie's Chickens (Paperback)
Brenda Williams; Illustrated by Valeria Cis
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R241
R197
Discovery Miles 1 970
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Tend Millie's backyard chickens from day to night in this rhyming
picturebook, which is right on trend and packed with STEM-friendly
science info.
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Outdoor Opposites (Paperback)
Brenda Williams; Illustrated by Rachel Oldfield
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R271
R221
Discovery Miles 2 210
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Grab your backpack and head into the countryside for a camping
adventure full of contrasts! Little ones love to try out the
opposite actions as they sing and dance along. Enhanced CD includes
audio singalong and video animation.
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Lin Yi's Lantern (Paperback)
Brenda Williams; Illustrated by Benjamin Lacombe
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R239
R195
Discovery Miles 1 950
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Meet Lin Yi - a little boy with a big heart and a talent for
bargaining. He wants to buy himself a red rabbit lantern at the
market for the moon festival tonight; but first, he must buy the
things his mother needs. Will he be able to save enough money on
his mother's needs to buy the lantern? This heartwarming story
shows the practical use of math in everyday life and the rewards of
putting others first. Features educational notes at the end about
the Chinese moon festival, life in rural China and the legend of
the moon fairy.
Explore the ocean homes of 23 marine animals in this narrative
nonfiction picture book, featuring 8 pages of fact-packed endnotes
about wildlife, oceans about the world, clean energy and ocean
conservation.
Discover the inspiring story of Queen Elizabeth II, the
longest-reigning monarch in British history, in this fascinating
kids' biography. At just 25 years of age, Princess Elizabeth
succeeded King George VI to the British throne. This compelling
book looks at Elizabeth's life, both as a public and private
figure. It traces her early years as a princess, her experiences in
the women's army during World War II, her coronation, her life as
Queen both at home and in the public eye, her death at Balmoral and
the events of her funeral. Learn how Elizabeth worked alongside 15
British prime ministers, met leaders from around the world, and
remained a stable presence as head of the British royal family. DK
Life Stories goes beyond the basic facts to tell the true life
stories of history's most inspiring people. Full-colour photographs
and hand-drawn illustrations complement age-appropriate, narrative
text. Definition boxes, information sidebars, and inspiring quotes
add depth, while a handy reference section at the back makes DK
Life Stories the one biography series everyone will want to
collect.
Through the novels of England's foremost woman writer, we explore
the Regency world at the time of the Napoleonic wars, its manners,
fashion and style, pastimes and entertainments. Jane Austen - loved
now by a huge audience, thanks partly to modern-day TV and film -
led a quiet, uneventful life - yet lived amid great events, in a
society viewed with remarkable wit and perception. Here are the
places Austen knew, visited and featured in her books: the settings
for balls, country strolls, holiday tours, carriage drives, walks,
picnics, rendezvous and revelations. The guide includes evocative
quotations, surprising facts and places to visit.
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A Healing Touch (Paperback)
Brenda Williams
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R482
R401
Discovery Miles 4 010
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Do you know where elephants live? Or where a koala makes its home?
Travel around the world and meet all sorts of creatures in their
natural habitats. Children will love to search for the spider
hidden on every spread!
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The Cabin (Paperback)
Brenda Williams
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R279
Discovery Miles 2 790
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The Last Mile is written to help prepare a person for death. It is
written to encourage anyone male or female, rich or poor to make
peace with God and to help heal the brokenness in families and in
other relationships.This is Brenda's first book. Her calling is
minister to hurting people and seeing God deliver them from their
pain. Brenda is an Ordained Minister. She retired from the
Keebler/Kellogg Company in 2004. She now enjoys driving a school
bus of pre-k and head start students, for a school district in a
suburb of Chicago.When not working, Brenda enjoys her summers at
Kentucky Lake boating and fishing. She also, enjoys traveling with
her family and friends across our great country.
This book by an ordained Evangelist, Brenda Williams, gives reasons
why the unsaved will not listen to witnessing by the saints. Some
of the answers or excuses are astounding. For example: "I was born
saved." Or "Jesus is an alien in human form." Or "Nope, I'm going
to hell." Some of these reasons are hilarious, others are sad. All
of them are among the 261 reasons Christians should continue to
witness to the unsaved.
this title was given to me by vision of the holy spirit and when i
began to share this vision with a friend who is Pastor Ralph
Coleman of the Jehovah Mountain Ministries of Bastrop, La and as i
began to tell him about this vision he began to work with me by
putting this design together as i told him what i saw.i thank god
for giving him this brilliant ability to assist me at this time.as
i began to spend time in my studying and doing research the holy
spirit, began' to give me understanding about the things that's
going on behind the mass of christanity. he began' to reveal some
of the hidden things that happening right under our nose and most
of the time it's going right over the head of the people because
they are not develope enough spiritually to descern the
difference.many leaders has left the path of teaching god word and
they are teaching others doctrines and teaching another jesus.it's
time to study our bible and seek the lord like never before and may
i remind you to stop putting your trust in man.often times people
are mislead by those who take the word and twist it in order to
gain control over you. it's amazeing how we as people will allow
man to have this much control over us but when it comes down to
giving our life completely over to the lord we have difficulty in
doing so.
Use Fun with Action Rhymes and Poems to foster a love of rhythm and
rhyme, create a sense of beat and rhythm. Lay the foundations for
understanding patterns in language, music and mathematics. The book
contains 83 delightful new rhymes and poems, written by Brenda
William, a well-known children's poet and author. The rhymes are
ideal for use in a variety of settings, from nurseries and schools
to preschools and mother-and-toddler groups. The rhymes are grouped
by common themes used in early year settings, making it easy to
find the right poem for your needs.
`He seems perfection and I think that I have the prospect of very
great happiness before me...' Victoria in a letter of 15 October
1839 One of the greatest royal love matches of all time was that of
Queen Victoria and her consort, Prince Albert. The English
princess, born at Kensington Palace in 1819, and the German prince
were cousins, and first met when Victoria was 16. At their second
meeting in 1839 she, by now Queen Victoria, proposed to him and
they married the following year. Victoria and Albert's romance
marked a turning point for Britain's royal family, and to the queen
in particular love and marriage proved a source of strength and
comfort. The two young people were brought together, like so many
royal couples, by the scheming of matchmakers. The aftermath was
not always easy. Albert's adopted country remained wary of his
intelligence and seriousness, most people as unaware of his private
playfulness as they were of the contrasting aspects of Victoria's
own character. Victoria and Albert tells of a young couple's love:
how the two grew up, what they were like, how they first met. Love
deepened within their marriage, as they became partners in private
and in public, at home with their family and ever on duty as
sovereign and consort.
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