Rose's Journey Home


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Rose is a young scarlet macaw whose life begins in Costa Rica, where her parents care for her in the hollow of an old palm tree. They do their best to keep Rose safe, even if it means being strict. Then one day, when Rose and her parents go out to fly, she is stolen away from her family and the rainforest. Rose wants to fly and learn to be like her parents but she is stuck in a very drabby room, with only dry brown seeds to eat and a mean human who won't teach her anything. Rose is determined to be the bird she was meant to be, even if it means attempting a daring escape, eating a bug, or clucking like a chicken! This children's tale shares the true story of a young, scrappy bird as she sets out on a journey to find her way home.




A Mantle of Roses: a Woman's Journey Home to Peace


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A Mantle of Roses: A Womans Journey Home to Peace is the memoir of a twenty-year period of an ordinary woman, Virginia Swain, who has had extraordinary experiences. Virginias spiritual journey began in 1979 when she didnt have the resources to deal with a brothers sudden death. Over time, Virginia became aware of a Speaking Presence within her. She learned to access this inner voice to heal her past and claim her vocation for peace. Now she teaches what she has learned through the Institute for Global Leadership and the Center for Global Community and World Law. She mentors leaders committed to a sustainable peace and works to abolish war. Virginia poses questions for the reader at the end of each chapter. Journal pages are at the end of the book.




Journey Home


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The Journey Home from Grandpa's


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The purple train speeds along the shiny railway track, the shiny railway track, the shiny railway track. The purple train speeds along the shiny railway track, on the journey home from Grandpa s.




The Long Journey Home


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The Little Prince is cloaked in imagery and concepts that are not apparent at first blush. Originally written in French, Le Petit Prince was published in 1943 and has transcended time and place to become one of the all-time great literary works. Young readers have enjoyed the journeys and encounters of the title character—and the book has also captured the imagination of adults. In The Long Journey Home, author and theologian Robert F. Fuggi uncloaks the many theological concepts that may be gleaned from The Little Prince. He observes that in many ways, the story is similar to the parables that Jesus taught. In the parable of the lost coin, when a woman had ten silver coins and lost one, Jesus says, “Does she not light a lamp, sweep the house and search carefully until she finds it?” In the parable of the treasure hidden in the field, a man finds treasure, but doesn’t own the field so he hides it again, and then in his joy, he goes out and sells all he has to buy the field. In the story of The Little Prince, if you look carefully for the hidden treasure, you will be rewarded.




My Journey Home


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In My Journey Home Rita Carr speaks from her experience as a single mother, providing encouragement, advice, and practical life skills to parents who need answers. Through her own story, coupled with key wisdom gained from her experience as a licensed counselor, Rita shows readers why neglecting their emotional wounds can hurt them and their children. Readers will learn how to surrender to the Lord and start reaping the benefits of His help today.




THE JOURNEY HOME


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They met in the wilds of Scotland, as a winter storm approached. Complete strangers, they were uncannily drawn to one another. India Moncrieff, grief stricken over her mother's sudden death, a woman desperate to hold on to Dunbar House, the majestic family estate. And Jack Buchanan, the American tycoon enchanted by the land, who sees the house as a business opportunity. Business and passion soon unite them. But shocking revelations will alienate the two lovers in their desperate battle over a legacy neither will surrender. Family secrets and a murder spanning 200 years have left too many souls lost and alone. Now it's up to the heart to illuminate the way home.




The Journey


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A Jew in Austro-Hungary, Rose Warmer had talents which seemed to predict a bright future. Yet her life had no meaning, no value. When she finally came to Christ, life began for her. Particularly concerned for her own people, she witnessed to all Jews she could make contact with, especially as Nazi clouds of hate and terror drew near. All this led to Rose Warmer's incredible decision to volunteer to be sent to the Nazi concentration camps, so she could minister to her beloved Jewish people. She didn't know what she would face, or if she would live or die, but she was confident God would be in the holocaust with her.




A Journey Home


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This book of poetry are poems written in 2018 and describe in one way or another what it means to find meaning in one's life; to find the ways to live and survive in a world of horror and loss.