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  • AN AMERICAN DEVOTIONAL:: FROM THE VOICES OF OUR FOUNDING MOTHERS AND FATHERS

    Scott Campbell Brown

    language (, April 16, 2019)
    “Four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth on this continent, a new nation, conceived in Liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal.” These words from Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address are the foundation for this short book to deepen your understanding of our American heritage. Consider these first words of the Gettysburg Address. For many, they comprise a mere introduction to the famous speech by Abraham Lincoln. Yet, taken on their own, they have a profound meaning. They speak to the actions and sacrifices of the Founding Mothers and Fathers, based on the concepts of Liberty and Equality. In this one sentence, Lincoln demonstrates the inspiring wisdom and humanity of our Founders.Such wisdom and humanity appear to be lacking today. As you turn these pages, our Founders will indeed speak to you about the three concepts addressed by Lincoln – Liberty, our Country’s Founding and Equality. For you, their voices will comprise an American Devotional. Devotionals are a wonderful gift to deepen people’s Faith, as they take their walk through a difficult life path. They often consist of daily or weekly inspirational words on which people should dwell. Through such an intense focus on a periodic basis, persons can obtain comfort, joy or a positive direction for their lives. Often based on the Bible, the words contained in Devotionals enhance both spiritual growth and religious depth.This Devotional is a little different. While most Devotionals aspire to deepen your relationship with God, this weekly Devotional employs the words of the wonderful people of which Lincoln spoke to deepen your relationship with this wonderful country they established. In so doing, the aim is not to produce a blind patriotism, but, rather, a thoughtful love and devotion to the United States of America, based on Liberty and Equality.Considering that you lead a busy life, this Devotional contains 52 passages, one for each week of the year. You need only to read one page and dwell on it for a week. These passages have been selected from the writings of both the Founding Fathers and Mothers. They have been chosen for both their inspirational quality and their clarity for today’s readers.Each week will begin with one sentence that forms a kind of a headline. Then, the passage will follow, with its key phrase provided in bold letters. However, some surrounding text may also be provided to strengthen your understanding of the context of the writings. Finally, some information about the passage called the Story will provide you with further information about the passage on which to reflect.This Devotional will be organized by the suggested chronological order of the opening sentence of the Gettysburg Address. The book is divided into roughly equal three parts – Liberty, A New Nation and Equality. At the beginning of each part, a brief orientation will be given to you. Note that the orientation of each part will be a little different from the other two as our Founders translate their ideals into concrete actions.Of course, you can read these passages at a faster pace. You may wish to absorb each part closer together to gain a holistic understanding of each of the three concepts and how they fit together as a whole. You will observe how a love of Liberty throughout the colonies led to the actions and sacrifices that gave birth to our country and then, how the dedication to equality led to specific actions to achieve it throughout the land.By the time you complete the Devotional, some of the best writers that the country as ever produced will have spoken to you. You should have a clear picture as to why their thoughts and actions inspired President Lincoln so much. From this picture, your understanding of our country will grow and your love for America will be deepened. In some sense, you will be the writer of this story.
  • Are Cops Only Shooting People Like Me?

    Stan Campbell

    eBook (Coach, Speak & Serve, May 22, 2018)
    Dad, before you go to work, explain what I’m seeing on TV. It seems like cops are only shooting people who look like me. With the growing number of police shootings, communication with our children is very important to ensure their safety. Are Cops Only Shooting People Like Me? presents a poignant conversation between a concerned son and his father about why encounters between citizens and law enforcement can get out of hand, and how children can best be aware and prepared to handle these situations. Through his thoughtful words, Stan Campbell continues his mission to advocate for the justness and security of today’s youth. No matter your race, this is a conversation that everyone should have with their children as well as the youth in the community, so we can all join together and stand for a unified action of de-escalation.
  • Pilgrimage of Blessings: The Holy War of Tiburonda: Volume One

    S.A. Campbell

    eBook
    Myndri, a Ml'vado priestess, is ready to commence her pilgrimage of blessings. To become a full fledged prophetess, Myndri must visit the four shrines of the gods of Ml'vadoism scattered throughout the island nation of Tiburonda. Each shrine will test Myndri's knowledge, as well as her physical powers.Breeze, a teenage street urchin, has spent the first thirteen years of her life in search of her mother that disappeared while she was an infant. In an attempt to earn money for her homeless “family," she is instructed by the local thieves guild to steal a lost weapon. When things go wrong, Breeze is forced to flee. During her escape, she meets Trebor, a Nepelite chieftain and disciple of Yavo who teaches her about his beliefs.With the same destinations, Myndri and Breeze cross paths and decide to travel together. Frequent discussions about the gods of Tiburonda bring the girls together and they quickly become close friends. Meanwhile, rumors of war, corruption, and deceit plague the land.Volume one of the Holy War of Tiburonda Saga, Pilgrimage of Blessings is a fantasy bursting with love and hate, loyalty and treason, humor and drama. You will be immersed in mystical lands with horrifying monsters and whimsical characters. Join Myndri, Breeze, and their comrades as they uncover several truths that will change their lives forever.
  • The Complete Book of Birdhouse Construction for Woodworkers

    Scott D. Campbell

    Paperback (Dover Publications, March 15, 1894)
    None
  • A Tippy Canoe and Canada Too

    Sam Campbell

    Paperback (AB Publishing, March 15, 2003)
    An Adventure in animal antics and wilderness wisdom! Somewhere east of sunset and somewhere west of dawn is Sanctuary Lake, a wilderness home Sam and Giny Campbell seek in their old but faithful birch canoe, "Buddie." Dip your paddle into the cool waters of imagination and journey into the far-flung world of the furtrading voyageur. A Tippy Canoe and Canada Too will delight you with the wildlife friendships and revelations of the north woods land of distant shores where there are no roads, no towns, no manmade intrusions-a land where peace lives on. Paperback, 250 pages. AB Publishing.
  • Sweet Sue's Adventures

    Sam Campbell

    Paperback (AB Publishing, March 15, 2003)
    Even skunks can can teach lessons Sam Campbell's Forest Life Books are known and loved by both children and adults. Now the "Philosopher of the Forest" has written Sweet Sue's Adventures for the y
  • Our Book of Leprechaun Stories

    Campbell

    eBook
    This book was created by my first graders. They have worked very hard to write leprechaun stories this St. Patrick's Day.
  • MOOSE COUNTRY

    Sam Campbell

    Paperback (Pacific Press Publishing Association, March 15, 1978)
    trade paperback
  • How to Get Dirt

    S.E. Campbell

    eBook (Clean Reads, )
    None
  • Colors

    S.E. Campbell

    language (Owl Wise Publishing, April 30, 2013)
    When autistic ten-year-old Derrick sees how light going through glass makes rainbow colors upon a wall, he is astounded. The boy who shows him this trick, Gavin, tells him about how his class got to go to an art exhibit in the city with hundreds of pieces of glass all strung up to make multi-colors. Derrick wants to go more than he has wanted anything in his entire life, but he cannot find the words to say it. Instead the only thing he can say is “Colors.” When his mom and dad don’t understand, he gets frustrated and decides to find the glass art exhibit on his own. The problem is, what can he do if he can’t find his way back?
  • Your Blues Ain't Like Mine: A Novel

    Campbell

    Paperback (BaIantine, March 15, 1995)
    Your Blues Ain't Like Mine- A Novel by Campbell,Bebe Moore. [1995] Paperback
  • Rising Star

    J. Campbell

    School & Library Binding (San Val, Oct. 15, 2001)
    None