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Wonderful story for learning to count!

Wonderful counting story!

True BrotherhoodHow or when do you know if someone is a "REAL BRO" ? What does it take ?
From a Christian perspective, Jesus said it was when someone is willing to lay down his life for you that you know he is truly your friend. Sadly, real brotherhood is one of the most lacking things within most Christian groups today. Unfortunately they let pride, arrogance, self righteousness, legalism, and judgementalness get in the way of truly loving one another. I believe that the concept of TRUE BROTHERHOOD is best presented in this book "One-Anothering" written by Simon Schrock. If you claim to be a Christian, and you haven't read this book, you should read it as soon as possible.
I find it to be one of the best laid out perspectives with the deepest understanding of how to have the most successful Interpersonal relations in respect to the Christian life.
Just like the gospel of Jesus Christ this book is so deep because it is so simple, and because it is so simple the concept becomes so foreign to most people that it becomes hard to grasp.


a wonderful and important book on the subject

brilliant research techniques

Must-have for ur officeFeatures:
- It has numerous encyclopedic articles covering a wide range of subjects e.g. current affairs, important people throughout history, science and technology, medicine, history, the arts, philosophy, mythology, sport, places like countries.
- Chronology of world historical events. Sometimes when I feel bored, I just open the dictionary and start to read this attractive section !
- It has some clear grammar and usage of a word (but not compared to Longman's Dictionary).
- It contains word origins, which makes me rush to open it if I want to learn more about the origin of a word.
- Appendices containing: Countries of the World, The Commonwealth, States of the USA, The British islets and constitution, The US constitution, the UN, the European Community, Kings and Queens of England and the UK, Prime Ministers and Presidents, World map section in color, and more !
Useful dictionary for your office or at home.
Enjoy using it.


Pocket sized Oxford Dictionary. Cute as a button.

One of the Greatest Living Authors

Where is peace in the world?I find it hard to imagine a world without strife, wars, and fighting in places like Africa, Russia, Mexico, Colombia, Philippines, Rwanda, etc. I believe world of utopia seems far fetched. Yet, this book by Yisrayl Hawkins seems a crazy book from the beginning toward the end! I bought this book thinking I only bought a plain jewish law commentary book.No I did not buy just any jewish law commentary.
This book outweighed my personal studies of the Talmud, Midrash, and other works by rabbis. Each law covered was clearly and concisely explained. I enjoyed it immensely. To think that just because of the disobedience of one law in the Torah; we have become responsible (by following the crowd in doing evil)of our own curses. I'm like, "WAIT A MINUTE!" This book frankly told me that I have become a participate, and a condoner, with the rest of the world of a soon coming destruction through a devastating world war! I say whoa!
All I can say that this book convinced me to help in ending the darkness brought by heinous men and simple minded folks who sin by breaking the laws of Moses. The Law of Yahweh as this book repeats constantly; will set us free from the bondage of lies and sin. And this book by Yisrayl promises that a true utopia will come by repenting, converting, and obeying each Law of the 613 Laws of Yahweh given to Mosheh. I agree.


A message from the Creator to those who will listen!
set. We started these books when my children were about 2, and still enjoy them at age 5. Each book focuses on one number,
who is drawn with a face and presented as a character, called a Numberlie. Everything in their surroundings are in the quantity
of their number. Number One lives at One Number Lane, and has one of everything. Number Two, in the Number Two book,
lives at Number Two Lane, and so on. Each page has items to count that match the Numberlie of that book, and each
Numberlie has a cute story to tell. When my children were little, we would read each book slowly, counting the items on each
page every time. Now they nearly know the words of each book by heart, but still have fond feelings for the foibles of these
lovable characters, and request the books often. These stories are very positive, and a fun way to learn to count.