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Books with title The Young Shall Lead Them

  • The Young Shall Lead Them

    Blake Steele

    language (, Oct. 28, 2012)
    A revolutionary book that brings higher spiritual reality to children, for as Jesus said, unless you become like children you can't enter the kingdom of God. The Young Shall Lead them is a fully illustrated hand book that teaches young people all about Love and the most essential basics of the spiritual life, including how to bless and heal with their hands. Presented in simple, fun, and easy to understand terms, it emphasizes that we are spiritual beings having a human experience and that divine Love is both a living power, and the higher potential and way of life.COMMENTS ON THE WORK OF BLAKE STEELE"The words of Blake Steele shine with energy and insight."Naomi Shihab Nye,Nationally honored Poetand AuthorBlake is a good seer. He carries the sky with him."Richard Rohr OFM:Author & Intenational Speaker"Blake is truly a poet-at-large in his ability to penetrate the mundane, allowing the reader to experience the essential meaning of life."Richard GrovesFounder Sacred Art of Living"Blake holds the colorful ball of life in his hands."Laurel LeeAuthor of Walking Through the Fire
  • The Young Shall Grow:

    'Seun Salami

    (Vine Media Services, Dec. 13, 2014)
    “One of the brightest young voices in contemporary fiction.” – Daily Sun Newspaper "An amazing writer everyone should read." - Bankole Williams, Author of 'Engaged to a Job I hate' "Seun Salami has a way with words. He is witty and has a great sense of humour." - Maureen Iyasele, Founder - JobMag Centre "One of Nigeria's best new writers." - Japheth Omojuwa, Political Blogger, Social Commentator Now a successful medical doctor in his late twenties, Ibukun, accompanied by the woman of his dreams, is back at Ile-Ologo castle – where he lived the first fourteen years of his life – in an attempt to retrace his family. Instead, he is confronted by ghosts from his past; the supposed death of his father by his hands, and his life as ‘smallie’ the kid robber. This suspense-filled novella is a moving love story. It is about family and relationships while also making a strong case for juvenile delinquency and the role of society in shaping the future of the next generation.
  • The Young Shall Grow:

    'Seun Salami

    (Bookvine, Feb. 8, 2015)
    Now a successful medical doctor in his late twenties, Ibukun, accompanied by the woman of his dreams, is back at Ile-Ologo castle – where he lived the first fourteen years of his life – in an attempt to retrace his family. Instead, he is confronted by ghosts from his past; the supposed death of his father by his hands, and his life as ‘smallie’ the kid robber.This suspense-filled novella is a moving love story. It is about family and relationships while also making a strong case for juvenile delinquency and the role of society in shaping the future of the next generation.“One of the brightest young voices in contemporary fiction.” – Daily Sun Newspaper