My Wondrous Gift of Creativeness


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In his Journey of Spirit, the author reached an incredible crossing of paths when a distinguished Spiritual writer advised that full commitment to unwavering Compassion, Forgiveness and Unconditional Love was imperative for attaining the full "God" Consciousness he sought. The power of that notion changed the author's view of his life, as well as his Spiritual journey. To become fully committed to unwavering Compassion, Forgiveness and Unconditional Love was doable, he felt, even if not easy. He sensed that the closer he came to that attainment the more beautifully rewarding life would be. Meditation was essential in this attainment quest, but he also turned to his Wondrous Gift of Creativeness. Universal Love had placed music in his heart as a child and had given him talents for creating messages in verse. Thus, he began writing songs about Compassion, Forgiveness and Universal Love, which helped move him along The Path toward their attainment. This book shares the beautiful words of those songs.




The Wondrous Gift


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The Wondrous Gift


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The Wondrous Gift


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A drunk pharmacist. A toy pony. The origins of Christmas. A crummy old Christmas tree. A depressed engineer. Bible smuggling. A variety of memories and thoughts linked in some way by the subject of giving. Christmas and gifts: we all like to give and receive them. "The Wondrous Gift" reflects on God's gift to us at the Incarnation that Christmas celebrates, through a series of reflections on more than thirty years of ministry.




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The Wondrous Day


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In this cleverly innovative book, young readers will love guessing what Brady Mouse will see next on his walk, and they will delight in the surprising transformations. Full color.




The Third Gift


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From two extraordinary talents, a beautifully crafted picture book for the Christmas season. The three wise men, or the three kings, are familiar figures in the Christmas tradition. Newbery medalist Linda Sue Park has taken the brief biblical references to the three as the starting point for a new story. In it we meet a boy who is learning his father’s trade; a man who gathers resin from certain trees; a merchant in the marketplace; and three strangers in brightly colored robes who are shopping for a gift for a baby. Illustrated by Bagram Ibatoulline with exquisite paintings, this simple, moving tale of ordinary people involved in an extraordinary event brings new resonance to the well-known gift list of gold, frankincense, and myrrh.