Sunrise from the Hill-top


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Hilltop Sunrise Choir 2005 Souvenir Book


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This historic Souvenir Book describes the founding of a unique idea to praise God at the base of LaSalle Park in South Bend, Indiana from 1979 to 2004 at the rise of the sun on every Father's Day. It is called the Hilltop Sunrise Choir by the founder, Mrs. Bertha Norman, a Mezzo Suprano, who saw a vision of praising God on top of a Hill. The event draws a mutli-racial group of people together and this book shows a picturesque of faces of choir members and the community. It is dedicated to several people whose contributions have made the Choir and the services successful over the 24 years of service. The choir and the service is still alive though many have passed on and their memories will never be forgotten. The continuing works of the Morrells are also featured in the Book after the death of the founder. May their tribes continue to grow.




Sunrise Hill


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When ten-year-old Caleb’s Uncle Josh comes to town, he convinces the townspeople to build a church. Everyone is excited and eager to get the building done for Easter Sunday, but two weeks before Easter, disaster strikes and the new church is completely destroyed. All hope seems to be lost, but young Caleb helps everyone realize that the “real” church is not a building after all. It’s the people. Filled with warm, realistic illustrations, Sunrise Hill is a wonderful Easter story that shares an inspiring message of faith, hope, and courage that children ages four to eight can treasure for a lifetime.







Audrey of the Mountains


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Simpson offers a biography of her mother, one of the first female journalists in New Mexico who was known for her informative, influential, and inspiring writing.




The Hilltop


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Follows a group of settlers on a hilltop community in the West Bank, including Gabi Kupper, a former kibbutz-dweller who has a spiritual reawakening, and Roni, who sells zartisanaly olive oil to Tel Aviv yuppies.




The Man on the Hilltop


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The Camp Fire Girls at Sunrise Hill


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"The Camp Fire Girls at Sunrise Hill" by Margaret Vandercook is a heartwarming tale that follows the adventures of the Camp Fire Girls as they embark on a new and exciting journey at Sunrise Hill. In this enchanting story, the Camp Fire Girls are presented with the opportunity to spend time at Sunrise Hill, a beautiful and serene location where they can immerse themselves in nature and strengthen their bonds of friendship. The girls eagerly embrace the chance to explore the great outdoors and discover the wonders of the natural world. As they settle into their new environment, the Camp Fire Girls engage in a wide range of activities that promote personal growth, teamwork, and a deep appreciation for nature. They learn valuable skills such as camping, hiking, and outdoor cooking, all while forging lasting connections with one another. Throughout their time at Sunrise Hill, the girls are guided by their dedicated leaders who encourage them to embrace the principles of the Camp Fire organization, including community service, leadership, and the importance of respecting and preserving the environment. As the girls embark on their outdoor adventures, they encounter challenges that test their resilience and problem-solving abilities. They also have the opportunity to make new friends and positively impact the local community through their service projects and acts of kindness. "The Camp Fire Girls at Sunrise Hill" celebrates the spirit of adventure and the beauty of nature. It emphasizes the significance of friendship, personal growth, and the values instilled by the Camp Fire organization. Readers are inspired to connect with the natural world, support one another, and make a positive difference in their communities.




The spirit in the word


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HILLTOP TRYST


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I realized I might be in love with him. But he's getting married. It is said that when you make a wish on the hilltop on the morning of Solstice Day, your wishes come true. I wish to meet the person I'm destined to be with. When Beatrice made that wish, a lovely man appeared from the woods. This tall, pleasant man said he was Oliver. How wonderful it would be if this was the person I was destined to be with... A few days later, Beatrice accompanies her great-aunt to London to see a famous cardiologist at his clinic... And there was Oliver! I can't believe I'm meeting him again. He leaves her after telling her something mysterious. “This was an inevitable reunion.” Is this the beginning of a sweet and tender love story?