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Notty Nectar (Paperback)
Ron Koivisto; Illustrated by Monica Minto
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R400
Discovery Miles 4 000
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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The third and last book of the "Piebald Trilogy" finds world
travelers, Piebald and Alpha, traveling to beautiful Ireland. There
they will join with Joseph and Mary in the founding of an Irish
Village where they will live with Irish Mice and teach them about
The Great Creator God, maker of heaven and earth. The Irish Small
Animal Village is built on a dairy farm owned by George and Lucy
Woods. A neighbor of George and Lucy's is an Irish Schoolmaster,
Mr. Maclaine, who put on classes for adults at George and Lucy's
home. This year Mr. Maclaine's lessons will cover several topics
that immediately captured Piebald's imagination, and mine Piebald
and Joseph were asked to come to Scotland and start a Scottish
Village like the Irish Village. Red the Troll was actually living
in Scotland but frequently visited Lepie at the Irish Village. Red
encouraged Piebald to go to Scotland and start a Scottish Animal
Village and he did just that. Red the Troll asked Piebald to let
him teach history in the new Scottish School. Red would make an
excellent Scottish history teacher he had lived hundreds of years
in Scotland and he could teach with authority the long exciting
history of Scotland without having to read history books. Lepie and
Troll and Piebald and Alpha are invisible and waiting for a bus to
take them to the International Airport in Belfast, Northern
Ireland. This time there was no problem with transportation and in
due time they walked into the American Small Animal Village to the
cheers of American mice Let the Celebration Begin Dr. Gordon J.
Eaton is a Ph.D. Biologist. He graduated from Brown University,
Providence, R.I. He completed a two-year post-doctoral research
program at the University of California, Davis Campus. He
investigated problems in developmental genetics and genetic
diseases including Type II Diabetes and Immunological Diseases. Dr.
Eaton is a Christian and a Member of Calvary Presbyterian Church,
Willow Grove, PA.
This is the story of Bubba Jackson, a thirteen-year-old boy whose
dreadful life illustrates the fact that God, in His great love and
mercy, never abandons us. Bubba is the product of a broken home.
His father deserted the family several years earlier, and he lives
with his alcoholic mother, who resents being stuck with him. He
makes terrible grades in school, is picked on by other students,
and fails at practically everything he does. Even though Bubba is
desperate for love and acceptance, he often tries to get even with
the people who have hurt him. This almost always results in
terrible problems for everyone involved, until the one person he
hurts the most leads him down a strange new path. Charles Armstrong
was born-again as a child. He doesn't remember the exact date. All
he knows is that the moment Christ came into his life, he went from
death to life and became a child of the living God. In the years
that followed, Charles often felt like he had let God down. He
tried and failed many times to live the life he thought God
expected of him. The harder he tried, the worse he failed, until he
finally understood that no matter how hard he tried, he would never
be able to do it. That's when he realized that God didn't even want
him to try. What God wanted was for Charles to die to himself and
trust Jesus to live His life through him. The burden was
transferred from Charles' shoulders to His. It was a bright new
day.
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