ROAR! Empowering Words for Life sounds a battle cry that celebrates the power of language. This heartfelt book of poetry offers encouragement to anyone who has knowingly or unknowingly allowed fear or lifes challenges to deter them from destiny. Collectively, the authors carefully-crafted words seek to challenge doubts that drain the energy needed to discover and explore Gods unique plan for our lives. Each poem illuminates a step on the path back to the belief that peace and contentment are not only possible; they are imminent for those who truly seek them.
... Louise Burke, Susan Carter, Naama Constantini, Constance Lebrun, Nanna Meyer, Roberta Sherman, Kathrin Steffen, Richard Budgett, Arne Ljungqvist, volume 48, issue 7,491-97, 2014. “Brace Yourself” on pages 106–107 is used with ...
Featuring a unique and dynamic 4-part process, Roar will show you how to: - Reimagine yourself - Own who you are - Act on what’s next - Reassess your relationships Transformative and invigorating, this is the ultimate roadmap to the ...
Raised to rule, despite not having the abilities her ancestors did, Aurora becomes betrothed to a prince who possesses the magic needed to keep the kingdom safe.
In a world where all signs of nature have been obliterated and a wall keeps out plague-ridden animals, Mika refuses to believe that his twin sister was killed after being abducted, and continues to search for her in spite of the danger.
From the bestselling author of P.S., I Love You, a fiercely feminist story collection that illuminates, sometimes in fantastical ways, how women of all kinds navigate the world today—now an...
"From author Michael Clinton, former president and publishing director of Hearst Magazines, ROAR helps both those considering retirement and those who have no wish to retire get on with fulfilling their dreams--before it's too late"- ...
Barney. 4. Dragons like to cat: a. people. b. other dragons. c. large fish. Look It Up Falling Scales What unlikable man became a Christian, and later, “something like scales” fell from his eyes? (See Acts 9:17–18.) ...
Suzanne Rhodes, a longtime poet and teacher, offers The Roar on the Other Side as an introductory guide for students (junior high and up). Clear and imaginative, this book makes poetry approachable.
A play about love, sex, ambition, and the Arab American experience, ROAR is the story of a Palestinian American family living in Detroit in the wake of the first Gulf...
Sid likes scaring his friends with his mighty roar, but when Sid loses his voice, will his friends wish he hadn’t?