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Books with author Matthew Robertson

  • Your Identity In Christ

    Matthew Robert Payne

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 28, 2014)
    When Jesus was sent by the Father to save the world, He did so not only for the sins that mankind committed, but to prepare everyone to walk in His world and take your rightful place in the Kingdom of the Father. He has delivered us from the power of darkness and conveyed us into the kingdom of the Son of His love, in whom we have redemption through His blood, the forgiveness of sins. Faith is amazing, but not everyone understands what it really means to a person’s life. In this book, Matthew Robert Payne shares not only his experiences and challenges in his endeavor to find himself and his place in the Christian world, but he has remarkable insights that will make you evaluate your previous understanding of verses that you have grown up with as a Christian. The book enlightens the reader on the true meaning of belonging to the family of Christ and the meaning of forgiveness in its entirety. It tackles the secret behind living without sin and the true relationship with God. Walk with Matthew and discover the astounding truth of the Grace of God. Is it really possible not to sin? Read the book and find out for yourself. Get fired up with Matthew’s excitement with all the doors and possibilities that will open up once a person understands that each one is chosen, royal, holy and special to God. The impact of Your Identity in Christ as it touches your everyday living will be wonderful and it will help you let go of any shame or guilt you may be harboring in your life as a Christian. The chapters are short, simple and easy to identify with. Prepare for 19 chapters of an incredible and surprising interpretation of a journey of a follower of Christ.
  • America Debates-Global Warming: Crisis or Myth?

    Matthew Robinson

    Paperback (ReadHowYouWant, Dec. 28, 2012)
    This is a thought - provoking, well - balanced presentation of the debate on global warming. People who hold the view that global warming is a crisis, point to temperature changes in the ocean, raised CO2 levels, and other evidence that directly ties global warming to human industrialization. Critics of this argument point to a natural, cyclical interglacial period occurring, arguing the influence of the earth's orbit and solar output fluctuations. Who is right? Scientists, world leaders, and political leaders weigh in.
  • Mini Mandalas Coloring Book: 200 Unique Illustrations

    Mary Robertson

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 22, 2011)
    Mini Mandalas Coloring Book contains 200 unique mandala drawings all designed to be completed in about 15 minutes for a mandala coloring quick fix. Each page has four designs on one side, no designs printed on the back. Coloring mandalas is a fun way to relax and meditate.
  • Careers In Computer Gaming

    Matthew Robinson

    Paperback (ReadHowYouWant, Dec. 28, 2012)
    Computer games are more popular and accessible than ever and, as computer technology advances, computer games have become more challenging, engaging, and addictive to millions of gamers across the country. That opens up a wide range of career opportunities, especially gamers. In this easy-to-follow and informative career guide, the author presents a brief history of the gaming industry before breaking down the major and cutting-edge careers in the field. Whether discussing the game designer, graphic artist, sound designer, marketer, or writer, useful insights are given into the qualifications and temperament needed for each job, as well as a realistic picture of the work environment and useful tips for breaking into the industry.
  • Mary Magdalene Speaks from Heaven: A Divine Revelation

    Matthew Robert Payne

    Hardcover (Revival Waves of Glory Books & Publishing, Sept. 28, 2017)
    Numerous bestselling books have been written about Mary Magdalene with many hushed conversations about this mysterious woman who followed Jesus. However, until now, no one has produced a book about who she is in her own words.Join Matthew Robert Payne as he brings the words of Mary Magdalene to earth after an interview with her. She discusses topics such as: What Jesus was like when he ministered on earth What Jesus is like in heaven now How you can qualify to go to heaven when you die Her message for women on earth Her message for men on earth and Much more. Mary speaks quite candidly about several topics that are not covered in the Gospels, including her former life before Christ, her life with Jesus, and the backstory of her relationship with Jesus. Join her for a look behind the scenes into the times of the Gospels. Learn about Mary’s role in heaven and the truth behind the false accounts about her and Jesus in popular books. Find out who Mary really is and let her convince you to rededicate your life to Jesus and his sacred and holy teachings.
  • Mandalas: 50 Hand Drawn Illustrations

    Mary Robertson

    Paperback (Jumeaux Media, LLC, April 10, 2016)
    For coloring book enthusiasts who appreciate the charm and personality of hand-drawn artwork, here is the third edition of Mandalas: 50 Hand Drawn Illustrations, Vo.2, by artist Mary Robertson. This square format third edition includes larger drawings and a handy reference index filled with 1:4 scale mandalas that may also be colored, for a total of 100 illustrations. Each large mandala is printed on its own single-sided page on 60 pound bright white paper. Unwind, relax, and nurture your creative spirit with 50 unique mandalas! This coloring book is suitable for novice to expert adult colorists and older children. Happy Coloring!
  • Inhalant Abuse

    Matthew Robinson

    Library Binding (Rosen Central, Sept. 30, 2007)
    Discusses the nature, effects, and dangers of inhalants and their damaging physiological effects on the mind and body.
  • Mandalas: 50 Hand Drawn Illustrations

    Mary Robertson

    Paperback (Jumeaux Media, LLC, April 14, 2016)
    For coloring book enthusiasts who appreciate the charm and personality of hand-drawn artwork, here is the third edition of Mandalas: 50 Hand Drawn Illustrations, Vo.1, by artist Mary Robertson. This square format third edition includes larger drawings and a handy reference index filled with 1:4 scale mandalas that may also be colored, for a total of 100 illustrations. Each large mandala is printed on its own single-sided page on 60 pound bright white paper. Unwind, relax, and nurture your creative spirit with 50 unique mandalas! This coloring book is suitable for novice to expert adult colorists and older children. Happy Coloring!
  • Mandalas: 50 Hand Drawn Illustrations

    Mary Robertson

    Paperback (Jumeaux Media, LLC, April 11, 2016)
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  • Careers in Computer Gaming

    Matthew Robinson

    Library Binding (Rosen Publishing Group, Jan. 1, 2007)
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  • Carrying Lawn Chairs: Youth sports and other parental mindsets

    Mark Robertson

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 1, 2016)
    There is an obsession with youth sports in the US and around the world. It seems that most parents want to get their kids started in youth sports and other pursuits as early as possible to supposedly give them a leg up on other kids whose parents are also probably starting them at a young age in sports and other activities. A major thrust of the book is that young kids should be allowed to have their childhood and be involved in much authentic and natural play. That's how they discover who they are, and thus are in a better position to meet the demands of the competitive world in their adult years. I think that organized youth sports gets in the way of young kids being involved in authentic play and having real fun. I say a number of controversial things in the book. For example, I think it is dysfunctional for throngs of adults to flock to organized youth sports for very young kids. The kids don't want to be there. The adults are on edge about how their kids are performing. No one seems to be having any fun. I realize that many parents and grandparents and others so want to be at these games, but again, I think it is dysfunctional. Unlike most books on problems with youth sports, I don't say what can be done to improve organized youth sports for very young kids, I am against organized sports for kids under 10 and maybe even 12. I'm not against sports. I'm a big sports fan and follow major league sports. I have a story about a hockey team that played when they youth were in their teens and they have fond memories of playing and even traveling together, but they were older and more able to deal with organized sports and its many demands. I talk about winning and many other things related to youth sports and the many shortcomings that I think are a part of organized youth sports, especially for the very young. I point out that what the young kids really want more than anything is the love of their parents. There are many aspects of organized youth sports that get in the way of young kid being made to feel loved by their parents. In the second part of the book I talk about other aspects of parenting related to various topics, including government education, discipline, morality, excellence, drugs, technology, self esteem, teasing, comparisons, individuality, neighborhoods, word use, and other aspects of society related to raising children. This is a book about youth and sports, but it is more about the parent child dynamic in today's society and the many perils for young people these days. I come to this book not out of any professional expertise, but out of observations made from many years being involved in organized youth sports in many roles. This book approaches organized youth sports from an angle that may have never been covered in any book. Again. I'm not for changing youth sports for young kids, I'm against organized youth sports for young kids. My book is not a how-to book for parents. I don't consider myself a parental guru. My goal is to put ideas out there for parents to run with. I come form the point of view that most parents already know a lot about parenting form experience. I just want to make a contribution to parenting and improving the lives and increasing the happiness of young people. Some may even get upset at some of the ideas I put forth, or at the very least disagree. And I'm not even guaranteeing I'm right about everything I put forth. I just put forth the conclusions that I have made after many years of observation of the youth sports scene and the family and society in general. I want my book to improve the lives of families and young people. One thing about the written word is that it is interpreted in many ways. That is a risk in any book, but it can be hoped that the overall message will get through to most readers. Thank you. Mark Robertson Carrying Lawn Chairs Youth Sports and Other Parental Mindsets
  • Your Identity in Christ

    Matthew Robert Payne

    Paperback (Revival Waves of Glory, Dec. 8, 2014)
    There are so many of us believers that live a life that is dominated by defeat, guilt, condemnation, and shame. So many of us live powerless lives and we are far from the passionate Paul that was zealous, bold and courageous. There is a real need for the body of Christ not to view themselves through the lens of their own sins and other people's opinions, but to view themselves as sons of God and how the Bible describes them in their TRUE Identity in Christ. This book provides a watershed of truth, insights and revelations that will help each reader come to see themselves as the Bible declares them to be. Come and read nineteen good things that God says you are, and let the truth change you, as it did for the author. Many people run from prophet to prophet to hear that God loves them, has a purpose and destiny for them, and believes in them, when if they had the right book in their hands and took the time to let the truths soak in, they would finally be set free, and propelled toward their destiny. This is such a book!