Tekoa


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Shelby Ferris and David Carson, seniors at Texas A&M, have shared a long friendship. On their last spring break trip before graduation, they set out to discover the secrets of the Ghost Lights of Marfa. Despite their many adventurers and discoveries, nothing could prepare them for what they encounter one lonely night on the West Texas prairie. They discover a cold, dark cave…a gateway to a world where history meets legend. They find a place known only to the long-lost civilizations of the Anasazi, the Nephilim, and the Tekoans. It's a world of danger that casts a glint of understanding on many of the dark, unanswered hollows in our own history. Their courageous journey illustrates the character of the American spirit. Shelby and David display the strength of solid, unblemished character as they battle ancient myths and solve grand mysteries. It is a story embraced in scientific fact while enjoying the latitude of scientific fantasy.




Tekoa and the Book of Secrets


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Every society has a history etched with unexplained mystery. Every continent boasts architectural marvels built with such skill and technology that they defy any modern explanation or possible duplication. Every culture is shadowed with stories of a parallel world, the other side, another dimension and every civilization has legends of doorways, portals or gates between them. The story of Tekoa and the Book of Secrets is such a story. It is set in the rugged West Texas, Guadelupe Mountains and its counter world, the land of Tekoa. Book Review 1: "Fantastic book. I truly loved it! I was really roped in with a great story filled with great characters." -- Kevin Rafferty Creative Director, Walt Disney Imagineering Book Review 2: "I loved this book. The story is a wonderful combination of adventure, suspense, and heart-warming relationships placed against a beautiful backdrop of natural science that will inspire a sense of wonder in readers of all ages." -- Marva L. Hughes, Composer, Lyricist Book Review 3: "The cowboy poet has once again put his storytelling prowess to full use in an evocative tale that takes us back to Tekoa. It’s a story of faith, family and the spirit of the American Cowboy." -- Mike West Exec. Producer, Universal Creative & Walt Disney Imagineering - Retired, TEA International Board of Directors




Blow a Trumpet in Tekoa


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Blow a Trumpet in Tekoa is a beautiful sound of the shofar awakening the Bride and preparing her for a returning King. This book is a simple teaching for Christians. The title comes straight from the book of Jeremiah. It was a war cry.When the trumpet was blown the people knew it meant one of several things-- war, danger, preparation, death, Shabbat or a High Holy Day. The sound said, "The High Holy Days are coming!" Then the people came together. That is what they were doing in the book of Acts in the upper room. Yes, they were coming together for a Feast they had been rehearsing for since the beginning of time-- now it was actually happening. The next sounding of the shofar blast will cry, "The Bridegroom is Here!" Some will have extra oil, others will not be prepared. Many of the prophetic teachings in this book are a long mournful cry for all of us to turn back to The Father and to heed his Commandments. Other topics are for healing, refreshing, and ultimately to draw one closer to HIM. The sound of the trumpet on the pages of this book will awaken you to a new walk and understanding of truths hidden for such a time as this. The beauty of the "Teki'ah," a burst and long shofar blast of triumph, joy, and gladness will ignite your heart as you see Yeshua in every detail of these Feast. The sound of Teki'ah announced the coming KING and today we are closer than we have ever been to His arrival.




The Coast


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Pharmacology for Women's Health


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Important Notice: The digital edition of this book is missing some of the images or content found in the physical edition. Pharmacology for Women’s Health includes discussion of basic pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetic principles so that the health care professional understands when and how to prescribe; chapters describing the pharmacology of specific drug categories that are used for a wide variety of diseases and conditions; agents to promote health as well as pharmacotherapeutic agents for specific conditions and diseases; and a section on pharmacology directly related to women’s issues such as pregnancy, lactation and aging. Each chapter addresses drug therapy for the non-pregnant adult woman, the pregnant woman, the lactating woman, and the postmenopausal woman. Today’s common medication errors include drug/drug or drug/herb interactions and these are included throughout the book. Special chapters exist on cutting edge information such as genetics and pharmacology.







Stockmen from Tekoa, Sycamores from Sheba


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In this brief but far-ranging book, Steiner addresses key issues concerning the descriptions of Amos's occupations. It features a thorough linguistic analysis of each relevant term or phrase, analyses of the how such professions were carried out, and an examination of the social role and standing of those so engaged. S. convincingly solves the apparent contradiction of Amos's claim to be a "cattleman" (boqer, 7:14) and his being taken "from behind the flock" (so'n, 7:15). Moreover, Steiner finds Amos's life as a stockman to be compatible with that of a harvester of sycomore figs (boles siqmim, 7:14; note the spelling "sycomore," to differentiate between ficus sycomorus and the unrelated "sycamore" of North America and Europe).




Washington Reports ...


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The Union Pacific Magazine


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Employee magazine of the Union Pacific System.