Archive for December, 2011

Dec 26 2011

Chapter Excerpt: Lost Mojo by Kris Sedersten

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On a country road four miles north of the small farming town of Harvard Nebraska, a black Dooley pickup sat on a forgotten dirt lateral road once used by local farmers. Traffic had largely been rerouted to roads maintained by the county, in recent years, so the isolated back road was rarely used. The truck [...]

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Dec 26 2011

Author Profile: Kris Sedersten

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Why did you decide to write this book? I first wrote this book in 2008 under the title of The Spirit Seekers.  What I knew about publishing then, or writing for that matter, you could have put in the navel of a gnat and still had room left over for lint.  It was a goof; [...]

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Dec 26 2011

Meet Author Kris Sedersten

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Hello everyone!  It is so nice to be here today.  I am the author of the Mojo series; a paranormal mystery thriller/ horror saga.  The second installment, Lost Mojo, is now available on www.buybooksontheweb.com and will soon follow on Amazon.com and Barnes and Noble.com. About Lost Mojo: For six small-town teenagers, the haunting begins with [...]

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Dec 16 2011

The Rebirth of Israel, read all about it!

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By Guest Blogger David Longeuay The rebirth of Israel in 1948, marks one of the most significant prophecies in the Bible. The event was on par with the parting of the Red Sea and is a similar demonstration of God’s love to all persons who lived in persecution. The consistent message these events state; if [...]

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Dec 16 2011

Parallel Nations

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By Guest Blogger David Longueay Everybody knows there are similarities between Israel and America in some respects—thus the two nations have become allies in the fight of terrorism. Besides being democratic states and allies though, there are surprisingly many more similarities that most people don’t know about—on both spiritual and secular levels. On a spiritual [...]

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Dec 16 2011

Dead Sea scrolls and Israel

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By Guest Blogger David Longeuay Recently I took a tour of the Dead Sea Scrolls that were on display at Pacific University in Southern California. A young Shepard found the first set of scrolls in Palestine (modern day Israel) while chasing a stray goat to a cave in 1947. The scrolls were housed in clay pots and [...]

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Dec 16 2011

Chapter Excerpt: Rebirth of Israel by David Longeuay

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Chapter 1 August 1945 Charles Devonshire paced the deck of the ocean liner he’d boarded sixteen days before. His shoes clacked along the wooden planks while he dodged passengers and scanned the horizon for approaching vessels that might have his father aboard. Once again, he saw nothing except rippling water and frothy whitecaps under the [...]

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Dec 16 2011

Author Profile: David Longeuay, Rebirth of Israel

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Why did you decide to write this book? Besides feeling “a calling” to write about Israel, and that I love historical dramas, I also just love to write! I’ve written so many other things from songs to short stories and one non-fiction unpublished book, but until now, I had never written a novel, so it’s [...]

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Dec 16 2011

Chapter Excerpt: Ed Sherman, Buddha & Jesus: Could Solomon Be the Missing Link?

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Chapter 16: Only One Way? Christianity is well known for its claims that Jesus is the only way to God.  This claim is based on numerous biblical passages, including John 14:6b, where Jesus is quoted as saying: I am the way, the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.[i] [...]

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Dec 16 2011

Author Profile: Sylvia Bernstein, Aquaponic Gardening

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Why did you decide to write this book? I wrote this book in large part because it needed to be written.  There just wasn’t anything good available to help the home aquaponic gardener to get started and be successful, and clearly writing this book was a natural project for our business. Do you have any [...]

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