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  • Dreamed of you by Nadine062805
    Nadine062805
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    Eliana is a quiet, strong and deeply spiritual young woman who lives by faith in a world that has often left her wounded and wary from a very young age. As a dreamer she receives divine visions , messages from God that Guide her heart and soul. But when a vivid dream appear few days before her 20th birthday and baptism reveals a future where she is married to a mysterious stranger ,Eliana struggles between trusting the dream and trusting God alone. Her prayers begins to take shape when Zion Marcus Frisby arrives in South Africa, a Successful businessman and man of God with a presence as compelling as the visions that haunt Eliana's nights. Though she sense a strange familiarity in him, the pieces don't quite fit. Unbeknown to her , the letters she's been writing to a nameless stranger have found their way into Zion's hands , setting in motion a journey of faith ,healing and undeniable love. In a story where dreams meet destiny and God's timing is everything ,Eliana and Zion must learn to trust beyond the seen , and risk everything for love written in destiny.
  • Excerpt: 7 Skills for the Future by Emma-Sue Prince by PanMacmillanIndia
    PanMacmillanIndia
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    Developing and using adaptability, critical thinking, empathy, integrity, optimism, productivity and resilience underpin everything we do. By learning how to tap into these essential skills, and understanding how to put them into practice each and every day of our lives, we can be happier, more effective and abler to cope with change in an uncertain and exciting future.
  • The Sun Porch Gallery by user06208794
    user06208794
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    A novel about the loves and struggles of business people, artists and street hustlers in and around a hotel in downtown, Los Angles. Not far from Staples Center and L. A. Live, but "a different crowd."