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His Story, My Story, Our Story is a heartrending tale that illuminates the stark realities of war, from the battlegrounds of Vietnam to the emotional frontlines at home. Following a Marine veteran, the narrative intricately unravels his grapple with PTSD and the profound ripple effect it has on his family, particularly his son. Crafted from the personal wartime accounts of Brian Ahearn Sr. and juxtaposed with his son’s, Brian Ahearn Jr., candid reflections on growing up under the shadow of trauma, this story bridges two generations marked by war’s enduring scars. The dual lens through which His Story, My Story, Our Story is told provides a first-hand account of war and its aftershock within a family setting. Through raw storytelling, it seeks to guide Marines in evading service-related pitfalls, fortify understanding between Marine families, and mend the delicate fabric of father-son relationships. Addressing the often unspoken emotional challenges faced by military families, this profound and insightful work serves as a healing blueprint for those navigating the intricate dance of love, duty, trauma and legacy, standing as a beacon of hope and resilience.
Jeremiah McAllister lost his entire family before he turned eighteen, but was blessed with another one. As the oldest of more than a dozen young adults mentored by CC Dawson and her husband Thurman, Jeremiah takes his role as oldest brother within their chosen family seriously. To his siblings, he is confidante, emergency contact, babysitter and family ATM; whatever they need, he provides, no questions asked. However, some among them push his largesse to its limits.Jenisse Anderson uses Jeremiah as a surrogate man on her arm for social events when she's between boyfriends and as her personal 911 (she calls him to help her deal with anything she deems an emergency). Despite Jeremiah's consist...
In her first book, His Love Is Freedom, V. Helena offered a compelling and heartfelt account of the challenges in maintaining a solid relationship with the Father and using that connection to foster healthy relationships with the people in your life. In her follow up effort, His Love Is Complete, V. Helena pens a sensuous and sultry body of work celebrating the triumphs of a soul-felt love as inspired by the Book of Solomon. In this collection of Love Poems & Short Stories from the Heart, V. Helena explores the Bibles most passionate scriptures to create a collection of poetry and short stories that promise to reignite even the most dormant of relationships. Written specifically for couples, this collection reaffirms the concept of a burning and true love as sanctioned by the Creator in its most heavenly form.
For many years, a silent and important war has been fought between two nations. On the one side, there’s Credibility Nation which is composed of humans who go about life and their business with credibility and servant leadership. On the other side, there’s Dubious Nation which is composed of humans who live and conduct their business with self-interest as their highest priority. Dubious Nation is on a winning streak and is vanquishing Credibility Nation a thousand times over. It’s shocking to see how many people are forgetting how important it is to live and transact business in a credible way. I believe that there’s still hope. There’s still a way for Credibility Nation to win. It...
exposes mid-level and senior-level leaders of small, medium and large organizations to practical and proven leadership principles, strategies, facts and real-time examples. Multiple effective lesson plans will enhance personal relationships while increasing productivity. The book's principle goal is to teach, coach, mentor and share the concepts of leading others by valuing and caring for them.
In her debut collection of Freedom Exhortations, V. Helena gives a compelling, heartfelt account on the challenges in maintaining a solid relationship with the Lord and using that connection to foster healthy relationships with the people in your life. From dealing with family members, co-workers, and "so-called" friends who insist on wreaking havoc in your life to that love relationship that doesn't seem to be on secure footing, V. Helena discusses how you can overcome those impasses armed with an unyielding and vertical connection with the Father. Using poetry, short stories, prayers, "freedom reflections" and related scriptures as a backdrop, she pens a delightful composition based on ove...
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Essentials You Always Wanted To Know serves as a practical guide for organizational leaders aiming to utilize DEI initiatives as pivotal drivers of success. The book underscores the intrinsic value of diversity and fairness in fostering innovation and resilience within both internal operations and external engagements. Dr. Denean Robinson, an educator and HR practitioner for two decades, draws on her extensive experience to explore the foundational concepts of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI). Addressing both the unifying and divisive aspects of these principles among leadership, the book navigates the complexities of combating systemic inequalities and...
An anthology of essays (and three fiction works) about how God's grace helps blended families face challenges.
America is at war. The war I'm referring to is a spiritual war, and too many in God's army have gone AWOL. The book, Awake America, is a shout to the people who treasure our freedoms and a shout to the Body of Christ to "wake up" and take our freedoms back before it is too late.
Sometimes, you can't hide. When the apocalypse came, nine-year-old Letitia Johnson tried. She grabbed her little sister and her classmates and locked them all in a school bathroom. For five days, they hid. The hid while their teachers were being killed, while their classmates were being killed, even while the Bronx was being evacuated. Now there's no one to help them. There's no place left to hide. It's just her, one ax, twelve kindergarteners, twelve garden stakes, and her will to live.