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  • No Eggs for Easter

    Roy Green

    eBook (Archway Publishing, Dec. 20, 2016)
    For many, many years, the symbol of the Easter egg and the Easter bunny have been conjoined and have served as icons of the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Like the sign of the fish representing early Christian faith, the egg and a baby chicken emerging from the egg signify Jesus Christs rising from his tomb.Through story and illustrations, this picture book for children by Roy Green, explores the possible consequences of over-commercialism, environmental impact, and the loss of family traditions surrounding Easter. Through the tale of a cast of kind and caring animal characters, it offers an alternative interpretation of how the Easter egg became the symbol of resurrection.
  • 50 Quail Hollow Club 1960-2010

    Jr Green, Ron

    Hardcover (Bev Norwood, March 15, 2011)
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  • Terminator Tomato

    Rod Green

    Paperback (Boxtree Ltd, )
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  • My Little Book Of Tractors by Rod Green

    Rod Green

    Hardcover (QED Publishing, Aug. 16, 1893)
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  • Tales from the Crypt: A Life In and Out of the Church

    Robin Green

    Hardcover (Austin Macauley Publishing, Feb. 28, 2017)
    Has a revolution taken place in Christianity, or are gay priests still objects of suspicion and disapproval? Is modern society too dominated by businesses too big to be human? Have communities lost control of town planning, or is there hope if only we connect?As both an insider and an outsider, the former reverend Robin Green volunteered to help the first drug addicts in the late sixties, throwing open the Crypt of St Martin-in-the-Fields and his best efforts into helping the needy at home and abroad.Yet he decided that society needed its mavericks as much as its ministers. Resigning from the Church, he declared his homosexuality and went into business with his partner, finding success as both an entrepreneur and in local politics.Now Robin offers a warning about the threats that face our world and an uplifting vision of what ministry means in the modern age.‘Hope is not about indulging the past. It is about embracing the future with all the lessons learnt from that past.'
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  • Tales from the Crypt: A Life In and Out of the Church

    Robin Green

    eBook (Austin Macauley Publishers, March 5, 2017)
    Has a revolution taken place in Christianity, or are gay priests still objects of suspicion and disapproval? Is modern society too dominated by businesses too big to be human? Have communities lost control of town planning, or is there hope if only we connect?As both an insider and an outsider, the former reverend Robin Green volunteered to help the first drug addicts in the late sixties, throwing open the Crypt of St Martin-in-the-Fields and his best efforts into helping the needy at home and abroad.Yet he decided that society needed its mavericks as much as its ministers. Resigning from the Church, he declared his homosexuality and went into business with his partner, finding success as both an entrepreneur and in local politics.Now Robin offers a warning about the threats that face our world and an uplifting vision of what ministry means in the modern age.‘Hope is not about indulging the past. It is about embracing the future with all the lessons learnt from that past.'
  • Emergency Vehicles by Rod Green

    Rod Green

    Hardcover (Templar, Aug. 16, 1656)
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  • Cars

    Rod Green

    Hardcover (Templar, April 1, 2011)
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  • Santa Claus: The Magical World of Father Christmas by Rod Green

    Rod Green

    Hardcover (Carlton Kids, March 15, 1727)
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