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Books with author John Clark

  • Libraries in the Medieval and Renaissance Periods The Rede Lecture Delivered June 13, 1894

    John Willis Clark

    eBook
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  • Penny Nichols and the Black Imp

    Joan Clark

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  • Penny Nichols Finds a Clue

    Joan Clark

    eBook
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  • Penny Nichols and the Knob Hill Mystery

    Joan Clark

    eBook (, March 24, 2011)
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  • The Care of Books

    John Willis Clark

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  • Finding God: An Exploration of Spiritual Diversity in America's Heartland

    John H. Clark III

    eBook (Archangel Ink, Sept. 22, 2015)
    “God” Means Something Different to Everyone"This book is amazing. It is one of those that once you start reading you don't want to put down. I am a huge fan of this author. He is a genuine man with a heart of gold, which makes these stories even more inspiring. Touching, indulging views, a book to add to your collection." ~Danna Parr"As someone who avoids discussing my personal beliefs with others, I was amazed and captivated by the honesty and openness of the interviewees and the author himself. I was touched and moved to tears. I can relate to many of the people as fellow Texans and souls in search of meaning of life and spirituality." ~Frances ConnerFinding God in many faces Finding God is a one-of-a-kind series of intimate stories told by everyday people. Discover what these people believe and why as it pertains to their own unique spiritual journeys. These highly personal stories discuss not only such issues as the existence of heaven and hell, the validity of the Bible, alternative religions, spirituality and life after death, but also chronicle sometimes gut-wrenching life events that helped develop a wide variety of belief systems, some conventional and some not-so-conventional. Anyone interested in spiritual issues, or searching for meaning in their lives will find something in this book with which they can identify. Download Finding God now and begin exploring your own spirituality and the revelations you derive from your experiences, relationships, and the significant events that have shaped your life. Also available in paperback.
  • Demotivational Memes Vol. IV

    John Clark

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  • Finally Fit: It's Never Too Late to Achieve a Dream

    John H. Clark III

    language (, Feb. 16, 2020)
    “If you're feeling like life has passed by too quickly, or that you're no longer capable of what you once were, John Clark's story is just what you need to re-ignite the spark inside you." – Matt Stone; 180DegreeHealth.comRunning out of timeJohn Clark, an overweight, self-loathing school teacher turning 60 years old, had a wild idea. Despondent and depressed at the idea of becoming a sexagenarian, he was absolutely PANICKED at the possibility that the time he had left to fulfill his biggest dreams was running out – and running out FAST. Instead of buying a sports car he couldn’t afford in a feeble attempt to reassert his fading masculinity, or joining a gym like many do with the hopes of shedding a few pounds, Clark chose something a lot more outrageous … POLE VAULTING! Proving everyone wrongWith absolutely no track and field experience whatsoever, Clark challenged his neglected body to do something that many would consider silly, outrageous, or even downright dangerous for a man of his age in his condition. But Clark rejected the notion that it was too late in life, and proved all doubters wrong. Never too late to live a dreamHe VAULTED his way over the hill, becoming a gold medal-winning Masters athlete and certified personal trainer. He set new goals, resurrected long-abandoned dreams, and found a new zest for life. All in just two short years! You’re never too old, and it’s never too late to do something that inspires you. Read Finally Fit today.
  • Demotivational Memes: Memes

    John Clark

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  • The Dream Dragon

    John Clark

    eBook (John T. Clark, June 23, 2013)
    When a great storm ravages his tropical island, the young dragon, Paradigm, is forced from the safety of his cave into the wide world he fears so much. But when he discovers that he is not the only dragon on the island his fate is set in motion, and he is swept into an adventure that will take him across the ocean and back again. But Paradigm is more than just a dragon, he is a Dream Dragon and his fate is linked with that of mankind. He must quickly learn to use his powers before a dark and terrible force can steal his soul and encase the entire world in eternal fear. 103,000 words
  • Destination Unknown: What Happens to Us When We Die? People from Around the World Weigh in On Humanity's Greatest Unsolved Mystery

    John H. Clark III

    eBook (Archangel Ink, Sept. 22, 2015)
    Do You Know Your Life’s Purpose?Are you looking for more meaning in your life? Are you tired of just getting through each day instead of feeling a sense of purpose and direction? Sometimes the answer to a question is best explored in reverse. In order to find more purpose in life, perhaps we need to go to the end—death—and work backwards from there. Is it possible that contemplating death can lead to more meaning in life?Is There Such a Thing as Life After Death?What happens to us after we die? Do we see our loved ones who have passed? Do we enter a white tunnel of life? Do we go straight to Heaven or Hell? Or is there simply blackness? Since the dawn of time, human beings have been asking these very questions. The subjects of life, death, and purpose are arguably the most important we will ever encounter.Questions of Death, Answers for LifeJohn Clark has tackled the weighty subject of life after death in his newest book, Destination Unknown. Through interviews with people all over the globe—Buddhists, atheists, Christians; men and women; young and old; school teachers, IT professionals, and military personnel—he has compiled a tapestry of views on death that are as diverse as the people themselves. Some believe in ghosts, spirits, and other dimensions. Some are sure they will meet God, be judged, and sent to Heaven or Hell. Some have had near death experiences. But no matter what the beliefs, there is a sense that contemplating the great unknown—what happens when we die—creates more meaning to the days we have left on this earth.
  • Pyramids of Ancient Egypt

    John D. Clare

    Hardcover (Harcourt Childrens Books, Sept. 1, 1992)
    Numerous photographs and dramatic living history reenactments document the construction of the great pyramid of Chephren at Giza, the ritual and practices surrounding the burial of a pharaoh, ancient Egyptian culture and religion, and more.
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