Mary Brown
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Oh God, Help Me! My Grandson Killed My Son is the heart-wrenching story of how my grandson killed my son. It tells the affects it had on me and my children. It was not easy to share my feelings and how hurt we were. I realized that it was God that kept us. My faith was on trial. Not only was my faith on trial but the love that I have for my grandson was also being tested. I didnt think I would make it through this horrible tragedy. But my faith stood...
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Gossip. Glamour. Designer clothes. Pool parties. Adultery. Alcoholism. Domestic violence. Suicide.
Expat life in Saudi Arabia sparkles with seduction. For the families living in the Middle East kingdom many miles from home, there are well-paid jobs, luxury lifestyles, private education and domestic help, not to mention wall-to-wall sunshine.
But, there's a dark underbelly too. Overworked husbands are tempted by their young and pretty PAs, while...
3) BOOM
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Foreword by Paco Underhill Women make the vast majority of purchasing decisions in the United States, spending trillions of dollars every year on everything from food and clothing to appliances, cars, vacations, real estate, and much more. One huge, affluent segment of that demographic, wields more spending clout than any other: Baby-Boomer women. Born between 1946 and 1964, these women represent a portion of the buying public no marketer can afford...
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An in-depth look at the life, faith, and achievements of one of America's most fascinating women.
"One day I'll be in that house," said ten-year-old Condoleezza Rice as she gazed across the White House's expansive front lawn.
Of course, Condi made good on that promise. With poise and gracefulness, combined with an iron will and determination, rarely seen in Washington, Rice has become one of the most iconic and influential figures on the world stage....
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The New York Times—bestselling author's biography reveals that President Reagan's greatest virtue wasn't allegiance to country, but allegiance to God.
With warmth and insight, Reagan biographer Mary Beth Brown delves into the spiritual journey of America's fortieth president and offers profound stories of the provisions God made in his life, from his early success as an actor to his historic presidential victory, and from surviving an assassination...
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Mary's mystical heart-opening poetry will inspire you to have a personal connection with divine love.
Some of her poem titles are "Awaken Our Slumbering Heart", "The Light of Forever" and "My Heart Is Open to New Possibilities."
Mary's muse for her heart-opening poetry is Rumi, a 13th-century Persian poet.
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Kirkus Review states, "Ms. Brown often presents the events of her life as mirroring biblical episodes...telling of an all-encompassing faith."
His first appearance was when she was eight years old as the Holy Spirit.
Two weeks later, she met Jesus, who wanted to baptize her in a pond.
Later, angels appeared in open and closed visions.
God appeared to Mary Margaret while she was on her Damascus Road Experience, the same as He did to Isaiah in chapter...
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A biography examining the life of the fortieth president of the United States and the impact of his faith.
Ronald Reagan is one of the most popular and beloved of modern presidents, and one of the greatest presidents in America's history. But to most scholars, biographers, and critics, the man is still an enigma. What has made him so admired and so successful in all walks of life? The answer is simple. Even when he was the most powerful man in the...
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Mary Margaret met the Holy Spirit when she was eight years old on the backside of a mountain in Montgomery County. Two weeks later, she met Jesus close to the neighbor's pond. Later, as she walked near the barn, He told her, "She would suffer many things for her faith in him." She describes both of them in the book.
When she was on her Damascus Road experience, God appeared to her as the Ancient of Days as related in Isaiah 6. Gabriel the messenger...
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Mary is a very proud wife, mother, retired educator, community activist, and now an aspiring writer. Living in a world of complex social, political and economic challenges, Mary offers her work as an incentive for prospective black writers to uncover and/or discover the vast knowledge of African American history, still locked in our ancestors' storehouses, bibles, important family documents and other relatives' records.
Completing the story of the...
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Public opinion polls, Ronald Reagan is the most popular of modern presidents, and yet to most biographers the man is still an enigma. This is because, as Brown explains, few have ever focused on this great man's faith. This book explores the life and personality of Ronald Reagan by focusing on his deep-felt Christian beliefs and showing how faith guided him along his distinguished career and led him to his unprecedented success. With the support of...
15) Churches, communities, and children: Italian immigrants in the Archdiocese of New York, 1880-1945
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1995
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