Repossess Your Life!


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You can have a lifetime of success, in 5 easy steps, starting today! Kayton B Kimberly, a real life repo-man has converted the views of others towards the most unlikely of profession, but how they have control over the most important thing-their own life! He goes beyond feel good affirmations of positive thinking and into the real reasons why we do what we do, how to eliminate fears and with a simple 5 step plan, how success can be attracted. Combining real life situations, street sense, and simple motivation, Kayton offers the keys to getting success by helping you discover -How your Brain really works, A solution to most any problem, 10 Things for a better life, A simple exercise on how to attract success NOW! and Why you may have failed in the past and to succeed from this point on and much more!




The Repossession Mambo


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Thanks to the technological miracle of artiforgs, now you can live virtually forever. Nearly indestructible artificial organs, these wonders of metal and plastic are far more reliable and efficient than the cancer-prone lungs and fallible kidneys you were born with—and the Credit Union will be delighted to work out an equitable payment plan. But, of course, if you fall delinquent, one of their dedicated professionals will be dispatched to track you down and take their product back. This is the story of the making—and unmaking—of the best Bio-Repo Man in the extraction business, who finds his soul when he loses his heart . . . and then he has to run.




“Found in a Garbage Can”


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The rapid end to the godlessness that we have been living in since the beginning of time is here at last, at the precipice of the end of times. The movie, The Day the Earth Stood Still, starring Keanu Reeves, is a wonderful, though fi ctional, testimony to how the world, or humans, respond to detrimental situations especially our own. Only when there is tragedy or even doom do we change and try to save our own lives. There are serious defi ciencies in genuine love, respect and reverence for the Almighty God, our Father in Heaven, also in living as new creations of born again Christians for Jesus Christ. It has tainted the Churches and the written Word of God to the point that ministers, elders and clergy pretend not to notice and even believe they are powerless to do anything about it anymore. They have all let the sin fester for so long that the power of God cannot live in the churches we build and the presents of the Holy Spirit is not felt in them either. You will experience with me the memories of my religious and spiritual experiences coupled with my everyday challenges to show how this world changed from being lovers of God to being God haters and what we must do to change and follow Him. "Found in a Garbage Can" is a testimony of a young girl who through trial after trial grows spiritually and found that God was with her throughout her life. The book starts speaking of time and the ages. It speaks on miracles and childhood notions that will cause you to remember. That people will begin reading their bibles and with living the finest principles studies because they are life changing. I recommend everyone that is able to read Found in a Garbage Can. This book will cause you to be moved by events have been though and the product of my change and obedience.




The Chronicles of My Unique Life


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The author was raised in the San Fernando Valley of Southern California, when the Valley was a wide-open area of orange groves, homes and estates. The large estates were owned by the movie stars such as Roy Rogers and other stars in their heyday. After marriage, my husband and I desired to raise our family in a country atmosphere with a minuscule population. We sold our first home in the valley in order to move to the tiny town of Acton, in the mountainous countryside sixty miles north of Los Angeles. The time line of book is 1928 to 2011 with many odd happening in our lives and unusual memories and pleasant days in the country. We cleared the land, put down a well, and built our home ourselves and raised a family of four children. Upon completion of the house it was necessary to move the home if we wished to continue living in it. It was a new home and yes we wanted it, but this proved to be frightening experience and a near tragic disaster! This is only one of the many unusual happenings in our life in the country. Unwanted animals are freely given to people who live in the country from friends. In this manner, we acquired a burro that soon gave birth to a strong baby burro (on its first day of birth, kicked our young son and knocked him down), several dogs, a beautiful horse and another burro. Life in the country was always surprising and a pleasant place to raise a family, sometimes difficult but nice! We knew friends in a circle of twenty miles in every direction. Our two sons still live in Acton, our daughters have moved to the beach cities in California.




Alone in Marriage


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Books abound for those whose marriages are crumbling or have ended. But what about those marriages committed "'til death do us part" and yet are going through a period of time when one spouse is carrying the burden? What happens to a woman when marriage gets heavy and she gets weary? Often, when a woman ends up carrying the weight of the marriage (due to her husband's health, choices, workload, etc.), her tendency is to "get out or check out." She may consider her husband's distraction an opportunity to do her own thing. But is there a better way to walk through this season? Even thrive? Susie Larson stands in as an encouraging friend, walking with you, helping you to discern how anxiety and anger will slow you down; and how loneliness and disappointment can actually refine and bless you. You will be challenged and inspired as you wrap your arms around this time and remember that God has His arms around you.







Prison: A Survival Guide


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The cult guide to UK prisons by Carl Cattermole – now fully updated and featuring contributions from female and LGBTQI prisoners, as well as from family on the outside. Contains: Blood – but not as much as you might imagine Sweat – and the prisons no longer provide soap Tears – because prison has created a mental health crisis Humanity – and how to stop the institution destroying it Featuring contributors Sarah Jake Baker, Jon Gulliver, Darcey Hartley, Julia Howard, Elliot Murawski and Lisa Selby. ‘Essential reading’ Will Self ‘We’re in the justice dark ages and Cattermole’s great book switches on the lights’ Dr Theo Kindynis, Lecturer in Criminology Goldsmiths, University of London ‘It has the potential to change a lot of people’s lives for the better’ Daniel Godden, Partner at Berkeley Square Solicitors’




HOPE FOR THE HOPELESS


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Felix Ogunmola, a worker in the Lord's vineyard, youth leader in Christ Peace and Love Evangelistic Ministry, Italy. He is gifted in singing ministry, received the revelation to share his experience in life with his fellow youths who might be on the verge of quitting because of the frustrations in this life. Please, don't give up; your best is yet to come! Website: www.felixogunmola.com




Fire in the Word Volume 8


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Repo Blood


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Since the beginning of auto lending there have repossessions. While there have been documentaries about the industry, these are often only small fragments of the truth and the reality is much larger, real and dangerous than even many in this secretive world may know. “Repo Blood” blows the doors off of common perceptions and goes all of the way back to the industries origins, evolution, it’s leaders and of course, the many lives lost performing this necessary function of the American economy. This is a history never before assembled and presented to either the public or the repossession industry. Through interviews with the industries leaders and early agency owners, we have been able to reassemble a lost past. With these leads and countless hours spent scouring over a one-hundred years of newspapers helping piece together it’s early pioneers and it’s dark past. Its current status reveals a troubling future for both the repossession industry as well as the American economy. Regardless of your level of industry knowledge, this book illuminates a misunderstood, forgotten and previously unknown past.