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This book would make a great movie!!!!!!!!!!
A "Must Read" for any kid, age 9-99 !

A Must read for Homeschooling mumsIn this book, Sally shares from her heart in a very real way. She shares her failures and her successes. She outlines some Biblical principals that she has found helpful in learning to enjoy the homeschool journey.
In "Seasons" she addresses needs particular to homeschooling mothers and exhorts us to be thankful and content. She gives encouragement to seek the Lord and to put our families and homes first, to not live under guilt and to pray. She offers encouragement to us to endure the hard or 'dark' times.
. I was encouraged by Sally's advice when she writes that building our homes requires planning. This book will gently challenge you to focus on certain areas - What is our goal in training our children? In training of their character? How will we train them in these and other areas? How will our homes be structured? What education should you provide for your children? Other serious thought provoking points that are raised are -Are we prepared to give what it takes to train your children? Sally recognizes that homeschooling takes effort- physical, emotional and personal effort. Is it worth it?
Sally offers instruction when talking about how to build these principals on a strong foundation. As Christians, our foundation must be biblical principals and she outlines these in a very gentle way.
"Seasons of a Mother's Heart" can be read straight through from cover to cover or as a devotional or even used in a homeschool support group discussion. At the end of each chapter there are a few relevant Scriptures and room for you to record your own thoughts and also some practical advice for discussion or application into your personal and family life.
A gentle but firm book that should probably be read on a regular basis by mothers and homeschooling mothers. I thoroughly enjoyed this book and would wholeheartedly recommend it.
Sally Clarkson really speaks to the heart of mothers.

the realness
Soft Money, Hard DrugsThe book paints a true to life picture of the dilemma faced by all societies of the world in finding a solution to the destruction rooted in drugs.
The subject of alternate avenues to the unsuccessful "War on Drugs" is one that has not been given due debate by this nation's media.


The Spirit of Clay
My favorite book on ceramics

Great read for young folks!Part of Jessica's story is about her having her faith challenged by a skeptical friend and then trying to figure out why she does indeed believe in God. The author cleverly weaves Jessica's struggle into the story so that it flows naturally rather than dominates the book. In an afterword the author presents some classical arguments to prove God's existence, as well as some discussion questions. I thought this was an interesting and thought-provoking addition to a youngster's novel.
Great Storyline with a Sound Philosophical Base!

Quality Smut for the master- Clay Caldwell.Do yourself a favor- buy this one...
and check out his other books, Clay is prolific, but keeps it fresh.
FAAAABULOUSSSSS!

Review of The Tentmaker
The Tentmaker

A fine companion to his book "The Blood Covenant"
The Blessings of Balance

Not at all biased...I promise!
Tiger Beetles of Alberta

One life spaired in order to save other's Thank's
Mr. Ferlin Clay Morgan
The book that most everyone needs to take the time to readYou get to read first hand of what this person had to suffer
with when they were a smoker.The cost of there nasty habbit
nearly took there life before they could seek the right help.