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THOTH
THOTH
“As I lay in the sarcophagus, thoughts race, ‘I am laying where great kings have lain in this very sarcophagus in the king’s chamber.’” This title combines reality, fantasy, history, mythology, humanity, and spirituality into one exciting package. The content regarding Jesus’ time in Egypt will be of interest to Christian scholars, but is not so heavy-handed to turn off those less spiritually inclined. All that is required to enjoy this title is a spirit of adventure and an open mind. -The US Review of Books Before the Ancient Egyptian’s knowledge of the Biblical Genesis, the god Thoth was considered their god of wisdom. 2000 years ago, the Holy family fl ed King Herod’s wrath, and young Jesus spent His formative years on Egypt soil. At the educational conference in Cairo; I was chosen by Lakota Elder, Chief Wallace Black Elk for a three hour ceremony in the Great Giza Pyramid, and an afternoon in the tomb of Tutankhamun, beside Tut’s mummy. Join us and spend time with my professor Doctor Zahi Hawass, of the Supreme Council of Antiquities, and others discovering the rich history of the iconic African nation. If we believe God is our Creator, and we are created in His image, then let us ask Him to strengthen and empower us to fulfi ll His call on our life. I dedicate this book to my old friend Ben Vereen for his encouragement of the arts.
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Beneath an Ominous Sky
The unprecedented bushfires of 2019-2020 Black Summer had a deep impact on all who witnessed and survived them. The stories in this anthology are from the heart. and are only a few of the thousands who suffered the fear and loss throughout the Summer of 2019/2020 not only on the South Coast but all over Australia from the top of Cape York, down the eastern seaboard, through Victoria, South Australia and Western Australia.
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Haas, Louise
Haas, Louise
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Louise
Jusqu'à ses sept ans, Louise vit à Stocourcy Manor, en Angleterre. En admiration totale devant son père, Thomas Raquidel, mais peu considérée par sa mère, Suzanne, elle est choyée par Kimba, l'esclave affranchie. Ils découvrent un jour, sur le pas de leur porte, un enfant abandonné. Baptisé Moses, celui-ci devient le favori, au grand dam de Louise, et il faudra quelques péripéties pour qu'elle s'attache enfin à lui. Au point d'avoir le coeur déchiré quand il est enlevé par des brigands, alors qu'ils se rendaient en France. A Saint-Malo puis à Paris, la famille essaie tant bien que mal de se construire une vie nouvelle. Louise n'a qu'une idée en tête: devenir comédienne, jouer des myriades de personnages et déclamer de beaux vers dans le tourbillon culturel des théâtres de Paris. Malgré la désapprobation de ses parents et de Kimba, les mauvais tours que lui jouent les filles de Saint-Cyr où elle fait son éducation, Louise est bien déterminée à mener sa vie comme elle l'entend au coeur de ce XVIIIe siècle agité par les prémices de la Révolution Française. Et, un jour, peut-être, à retrouver Moses...
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Louise robert
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Theresa's Journal
Theresa's Journal
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Louise Jordan Miln
Louise Jordan Miln
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