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  • In His Grip

    Wally Armstrong

    Paperback (Nelson Reference & Electronic Pub, Sept. 11, 2001)
    As anyone who has tried to hit a little white ball into a hole with an odd-shaped stick knows, golf is hard! It is well worth taking time to glean every pointer and secret you can from the experts. Mastery in life is even harder. How do we glean the secrets of effective Christian living? From God's Word, in prayer, and from brothers and sisters with more experience than we.Golf Lessons for Life appeals to both believers and would-be believers. It contains golf instruction as well as life and faith lessons. Many golfers have not been exposed to God's Word or grown in their faith due to Sunday morning tee times. Golf Lessons for Life can be one of the greatest outdrawing parallels between golf and life. The video is hosted by renowned golf instructor and PGA Tour Player, Wally Armstrong, the author of the best-selling book "In His Grip". Joining him is Pete McDaniels, senior columnist for Golf Digest and author of two Tiger Woods books as well as the best selling book "Uneven Lies: the Heroic History of Afro-Americans in Golf". This is a great tool for Sunday School classes or small group Bible studies.
  • Ingvar: The Gods' Forsaken Son

    Wayne Armstrong

    eBook (, Aug. 23, 2019)
    Ingvar, the first born son of a petty Norse king, embarks on a voyage to the British Isles with the intention of attaining the great wealth and renown which he believes will confirm his place as his father’s successor, despite a runic divination to the contrary. His expedition enjoys early success but a freak storm undermines his fortunes abroad while at home his dynastic rivals are busily pushing their own claims in accordance with what has been foretold.With the Gods already opposed to Ingvar’s will, the odds against him are dramatically increased when he is reduced to the status of a slave warrior fighting for survival in the Emir of Cordoba’s army, while his wife and daughters remain at the mercy of those who mean him harm. In addition to such seemingly insurmountable external challenges, Ingvar must overcome an impulsive nature that serves to exacerbate his plight at every turn, whilst developing the empathy required for him to become the noble ruler he truly wishes to be.
  • Sounder by Armstrong,William H..

    Armstrong

    Paperback (Harper CoIin, Jan. 1, 1995)
    a landmark in children's literature. Traces the sorrow of a poor black child in the old south.
  • The Tremor Tree Volume 1: A Collection of Horror Stories About: A Halloween Hayride with Zombies, An Alien Invasion, and a Werewolf in El Paso

    W.P. Armstrong

    eBook (Gozinta Productions, May 2, 2015)
    Life as we know it may seem safe, with all events explainable in a calm, rational manner. That is, until one wanders out at night, under a full moon, near the Tremor Tree. The Tremor Tree, Volume 1 is a collection of three horror tales: Zombie Hayride, Bright Eyes and Border Werewolf. Each is written with the intent of prompting the reader to make certain that the doors are locked and the smartphone is charged. A high school hayride is detoured on Halloween by a zombie attack. A group of freshmen must rely on their creature feature knowledge in their fight for their lives and those of their friends in Zombie Hayride. An urban legend about a UFO prompts further investigation by two, very curious, 12-year-old boys during an overnight campout. The adolescents quickly discover that an alien takeover is absorbing the human population in Bright Eyes. Finally, an El Paso teen with a part-time job at the city library is harassed by school bullies. Seeking revenge, the boy intends to transform himself into a flesh-eating lycanthrope with help from a curandero. His plan backfires and uncontrollable bloodshed by an unexpected lycan ensues in Border Werewolf. It’s okay to look over your shoulder in fear when you feel you’re being followed. That frightening sound you heard may be more than just the wind blowing the leaves around. Author W. P. Armstrong has worked as in television, radio and print news for several years, in addition to public affairs. He is a U.S. Army combat veteran who served in Iraq. He is a graduate of New Mexico State University, but grew up in Central Illinois. Armstrong’s childhood was spent in Tazewell County, an area covered with dense woods, creeks, and fields of corn and pumpkins. This area is the definition of the perfect fall season, with crisp autumn leaves, football games, Homecoming parades, hayrides, caramel apples, fresh pumpkin pie, lighted jack-o’-lanterns, tractor pulls, harvest festivals, “creature features” on Saturday nights, haunted houses, memorable trick-or-treating, Halloween parties, and chilling winds at night that warn of winter’s approach.Scroll up and click 'buy' to read this terrifying, original collection of ghost stories!From W.P. Armstrong, author of Gulf War Ghosts. A novella, Gulf War Ghosts was published by Gozinta Productions in 2014 and is available on Amazon. Contact the Author: gozintaproductions@gmail.comTags: ghosts, zombies, ufo, invader, curfew, camping, flashlight, mind control, hypnotic, brainwash, zombie, zombies, hayride, werewolf, El Paso, spirits, Sunset Heights, Chico’s Tacos, El Paso High School, Paso del Norte, Texas, creature feature, Army Corps of Engineers, bulldozer, killings, death, deaths, gruesome, horror, horrible, bloody, phantoms, phantasms, specter, teens, teenage, teenagers, freshmen, girls, boys, pumpkins, seniors, city library, bullies, bully, McKelligan Canyon, scary, spooky, kindle book, kindle ebook, action, adventure, ghosts, prank, pranks, haunted, ebook, chilling, chills, horrific, ghostly, ghastly, gasp, scream, skeleton, anthology, collection, short, stories, tales, graveyard, midnight, bedtime, paranormal, magic, fantasy, magazine, curandero, curandera, movies, campouts, tent, tractor, high school, Halloween, herb, herbs, incantation, jocks, work study, sinister, creepy, terrible, terrifying, pumpkin, pumpkin field, Namath, Partridge Family, Bonanza, Nanny and the Professor, Courtship of Eddie’s Father, Fat Albert, Howard Cosell, Pufnstuf, Icee, Space Food Sticks, Three Musketeers, candy, grave, headstone, twilight, cemetery, darkness, nightfall, attack, flesh, CB, CB, wagon, hay, straw, jack-o’-lantern, blood, corpse, coach, football, sleeping bag, TV, television, lycanthrope, alien, aliens, comic books, healing, UTEP, beer, moon, full moon, howl, fire, flame, Illinois, fall, autumn, bones, video game, shred, murder, attack, Segundo Barrio, Mesa, Paso del Norte, Tigers, jocks, truck, supernatural, spacecraft, cur
  • The American Story: 100 True Tales from American History by Armstrong, Jennifer

    Armstrong

    Hardcover (Alfed A. Knopf, 2006, Aug. 16, 1900)
    Will be shipped from US. Used books may not include companion materials, may have some shelf wear, may contain highlighting/notes, may not include CDs or access codes. 100% money back guarantee.
  • Shattered: Stories of Children and War by Armstrong, Jennifer

    Armstrong

    Mass Market Paperback (Laurel Leaf, 2003, )
    Shattered: Stories of Children and War by Armstrong, Jennifer [Laurel Leaf, 2...
  • Once Upon a Banana

    Armstrong

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster/Paula Wiseman s, Hardcover(2006), March 15, 2006)
    Once Upon a Banana (06) by Armstrong, Jennifer [Hardcover (2006)]
  • White for Danger: True Dramas of Lightships and Lighthouses

    Warren Armstrong

    Hardcover (John Day Co, March 15, 1963)
    To the seafarer, one of the coziest and most reassuring of all sights is the white light atop a tower or a lightship flashing its familiar signal to tell him where he is and where danger lies. And to the landlubber, some of the most exciting and romantic of sea tales emanate from lighthouses and lightships. Here are more than a dozen of them from the salty pen of Warren Armstrong, all true, many of them the product of firsthand research. They are stories of rescue and disaster, endurance and fear, voodoo and mystery and romantic love. And behind almost every story stands the figure of the lighthouse keeper, courageous and lonely and, now, ever more nostalgic as more and more lights are made automatic.
  • The Tremor Tree Volume 1: A Collection of Horror Stories About a Halloween Hayride with Zombies, an Alien Invasion and a Werewolf in El Paso.

    W.P. Armstrong

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 25, 2015)
    Life as we know it may seem safe, with all events explainable in a calm, rational manner. That is, until one wanders out at night, under a full moon, near the Tremor Tree. The Tremor Tree, Volume 1 is a collection of three horror tales: Zombie Hayride, Bright Eyes and Border Werewolf. Each is written with the intent of prompting the reader to make certain that the doors are locked and the smartphone is charged. A high school hayride is detoured on Halloween by a zombie attack. A group of freshmen must rely on their creature feature knowledge in their fight for their lives and those of their friends in Zombie Hayride. An urban legend about a UFO prompts further investigation by two, very curious, 12-year-old boys during an overnight campout. The adolescents quickly discover that an alien takeover is absorbing the human population in Bright Eyes. Finally, an El Paso teen with a part-time job at the city library is harassed by school bullies. Seeking revenge, the boy intends to transform himself into a flesh-eating lycanthrope with help from a curandero. His plan backfires and uncontrollable bloodshed by an unexpected lycan ensues in Border Werewolf. It’s okay to look over your shoulder in fear when you feel you’re being followed. That frightening sound you heard may be more than just the wind blowing the leaves around. Author W. P. Armstrong has worked as in television, radio and print news for several years, in addition to public affairs. He is a U.S. Army combat veteran who served in Iraq. He is a graduate of New Mexico State University, but grew up in Central Illinois. Armstrong’s childhood was spent in Tazewell County, an area covered with dense woods, creeks, and fields of corn and pumpkins. This area is the definition of the perfect fall season, with crisp autumn leaves, football games, Homecoming parades, hayrides, caramel apples, fresh pumpkin pie, lighted jack-o’-lanterns, tractor pulls, harvest festivals, “creature features” on Saturday nights, haunted houses, memorable trick-or-treating, Halloween parties, and chilling winds at night that warn of winter’s approach. Scroll up and click 'buy' to read this terrifying, original collection of ghost stories! From W.P. Armstrong, author of Gulf War Ghosts. A novella, Gulf War Ghosts was published by Gozinta Productions in 2014 and is available on Amazon. Contact the Author: gozintaproductions@gmail.com
  • Saving the Big-deal Baby: 2

    Armstrong

    Hardcover (Dutton Juvenile, May 6, 1980)
    A sensitive exploration of the widespread problem of child abuse focuses on three people and the very human feelings that lie behind the terrible things that are happening to them
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  • The Reckoning

    K. Armstrong

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, Aug. 16, 2010)
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  • Mammals

    B. Armstrong

    Paperback (Learning Works, June 1, 1988)
    learn to color various animals, learn about them, activity suggestions