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  rest stop last day on earth: Rest Stop Earth Stan Gazaway, Bob Kernkamp, 2000-04 Rest Stop Earth reveals, through a fictional detective story, a shocking, alternate version of the history of technology and the Space Race of the 20th Century. It challenges and explains the origins of mankind, ancient artifacts among us, and the secret war that's possibly being waged around us.
  rest stop last day on earth: Nightworld F. Paul Wilson, 2012-05-22 A finale to the Repairman Jack and Adversary Cycle series finds Jack and the aged Glaeken assembling a ragtag Secret History army for a last stand against the Otherness.
  rest stop last day on earth: Looking After Larry Charles Hays, 2012-07 A lot of what you read about soldiers and war is either untrue, derogatory, exaggerated, or boring take your pick. This book is different from typical military fiction because of the irreverent slant that I have used as your author. I feature bad commissioned officers from West Point and good noncommissioned enlisted men and the struggles that they face whenever they are trying to communicate. My primary protagonist is Sergeant James Homer Hounshell of Jackson, Kentucky, my maternal uncle. My secondary protagonist is Larry Wetzlen (PA) who was injured by a friendly fire and a victim of battle fatigue. Jimmy becomes his nurse for the duration and the storyline is looking after Larry. The antagonist is Second Lieutenant Oscar Karo from Georgia, a man who goes out of his way to make pain for James Homer. Their feud started during basic training and continued until 1945. I'll take you through the major campaigns of WWII, his mysterious death just two days before the final conflict at Magdeburg, his burial at Margraten, and his love affairs. How the mystery of his murder is solved is a very unusual and interesting part. I hope that you enjoy my book.
  rest stop last day on earth: Rest Stops James F. Klawiter, 2001 In a day full of work, family, errands, traffic, and more, we need a rest stop -- a time and place to find quietness and calm. Nothing and no one give as much rest as God. When we rest in Him, everything is refreshed, restored, energized. This collection of 45 light-hearted devotions chauffeurs readers through a contemporary look at God's love for us through Jesus Christ. Using road trip and traffic themes, humorous scenarios apply the Lord's Law and Gospel to the bottlenecks everyone encounters. You'll be encouraged, refreshed, and ready to hit the spiritual road anew!
  rest stop last day on earth: The Texanist David Courtney, Jack Unruh, 2017-04-25 A collection of Courtney's columns from the Texas Monthly, curing the curious, exorcizing bedevilment, and orienting the disoriented, advising on such things as: Is it wrong to wear your football team's jersey to church? When out at a dancehall, do you need to stick with the one that brung ya? Is it real Tex-Mex if it's served with a side of black beans? Can one have too many Texas-themed tattoos?--Amazon.com.
  rest stop last day on earth: She Who Burns Myrl Coulter, 2023-08 In 1916, a wee orphaned girl is taken in by a childless couple who own a sheep farm in the Scottish Highlands. Sheena becomes the first of six generations of mothers and daughters whose lives are deeply affected by the darkness of sexual assault and the bright light of fire. At age sixteen, Sheena’s daughter Sadie leaves Scotland and travels south to London during the worst of the Blitz. There she finds two friends: one offers Sadie a home and the other introduces her to the mysteries of the Tarot. Amid the horrors of war, Sadie falls in love with a Canadian soldier and moves to Canada as a war bride. The next generations inherit their ancestors’ unresolved traumas along with a vintage deck of Tarot cards that pass down from one daughter to the next, influencing their lives in ways they don’t fully understand until a time of reckoning arrives. With its vivid cast of compelling women, She Who Burns offers readers a powerful, fast-paced, engaging story that seizes the heart and doesn’t let it go.
  rest stop last day on earth: And There I Was Volume I DH Koester, 2012-10-15 It was 1988 - the maiden voyage and the first of nine journeys in the And There I Was series. Witness the grandeur of the Incan Empire and their predecessors and the greed and inhumanity of their Spanish conquerors. Experience the breathtaking geography of Ecuador, Peru and Bolivia - the steaming jungles, the coastal deserts, the majestic Andes and the desolate moonscape that is the Altiplano - and the people who live there. Chew coca leaves, drink pisco and climb to mysterious mountaintop ruins. Raft the wild Urubamba and listen to the haunting sounds of the Andean panpipes. Encounter the usual suspects in a succession of eccentric gringos, bathe in Atahualpa's bath and march all night through village streets with ragtag Quechua bands. See the Pope in La Paz, climb an active volcano, experience near death in the Amazon and visit communities of escaped African slaves on the Ecuadorian coast. Sleep as guests of island residents on Lake Titicaca, visit the city that gave birth to the Sendero Luminosa, dodge landslides and take a forced march through the Bolivian jungle without water. Finally, wonder at stone statues of the world community of man carved two thousand years in the past. DH Koester has been a farmhand, aerospace engineer, atomic physicist, vagabond, materials engineer, professional photographer, artist, furniture maker, writer and hobo. He holds degrees in both Physics and Mathematics and though a citizen of the United States, spent seven years in the Canadian North.
  rest stop last day on earth: Global Chorus Todd MacLean, 2014 An illustrated collection of 365 daily meditations surrounding crucial themes relating to the current global environmental and social crises.
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  rest stop last day on earth: The River Blaine Don Adkins, 2019-09-06 The times and trials of a West Virginia coal miner and his family living in the Alleghany mountains along The River Blaine. The poverty in that area during the late 1950s and the daily dangers of working in the coal mines, along with the simplicity of the people, make this a compelling read. An unexpected beautiful love story develops of tremendous proportionsone you shall never forget.
  rest stop last day on earth: Unbelievable Truths, Explanations From The Holy Spirit Christian Born Again, 2019-08-16 One day, while I was busy trying to figure out how to make a living, selling the notion of God and his Son Jesus Christ, I stumbled into the reality of him. I have been astounded ever since. Jesus Christ gave me the gift of his own Spirit living in my own heart and soul. That Spirit told me that he would tell me the answer to any question that I had in my heart if I would write his answer down so that I do not forget or change that answer. This book is the answer to my own questions to God in the same order that they were given. Nothing was changed, just my own mistakes in the writing. Every single word is true and is just common sense to a soul. To everyone else, it is unbelievable.
  rest stop last day on earth: Buffalo Snow Day David Woods, 2008-08-10 Buffalo, long the world's champion scapegoat city, is lionized and becomes an Aspen for the 21st century, a world center for humanism, food and recreation, through a billion dollar media scam involving, fictionally, prominent real-life Buffalo-born media celebrities.
  rest stop last day on earth: Staley Steven K. Ashby, C. J. Hawking, 2009-03-13 This on-the-ground labor history focuses on the bitterly contested labor conflict in the early 1990s at the A. E. Staley corn processing plant in Decatur, Illinois, where workers waged one of the most hard-fought struggles in recent labor history. Originally family-owned, A. E. Staley was bought out by the multinational conglomerate Tate & Lyle, which immediately launched a full-scale assault on its union workforce. Allied Industrial Workers Local 837 responded by educating and mobilizing its members, organizing strong support from the religious and black communities, building a national and international solidarity movement, and engaging in nonviolent civil disobedience at the plant gates. Drawing on seventy-five interviews, videotapes of every union meeting, and their own active involvement organizing with the Staley workers, Steven K. Ashby and C. J. Hawking bring the workers' voices to the fore and reveal their innovative tactics, such as work-to-rule and solidarity committees, that inform and strengthen today's labor movement.
  rest stop last day on earth: Now I Can Think Myself to Mars Grace Hournbuckle Walker, 2016-06-03 When Grace Hournbuckle Walker talked for the last time with her eight-year-old son, Nathan, he shared his joyful hope and anticipation of his future in heaven with Jesus. That unforgettable exchange inspired Grace to create poetry and letters capturing elements of that conversation and the foundation of trust in God shared by mother and son. Now I Can Think Myself to Mars: A Sons Final Goodbye, A Mothers Journal of Renewal collects those writings and bridges the decades between that conversation and the present moment. Awarded 5 Star Gold Seal from Pacific Book Review marswalker.net
  rest stop last day on earth: Cleopatra Incarnate and the great alien mother snake Katrina Morrow, 2023-05-30 Cleopatra, a Queen and the last Pharaoh of Egypt comes from space as the most prominent foreign galactic being ever to walk the face of the Earth. As the Egyptians believed that in death all would recycle and renew into new life, so Cleopatra is reborn again through a woman of the American Civil Rights Era and then she is born again through another young woman of the American aughts. In this incarnate story Cleopatra is something other than human as she embarks on a journey on Earth in the name of truth, justice and union of Earth and the rest of space. She is poetic and speaks the language of outer space as she faces trials on Earth and asks her old notorious snake, that took her life, to guide her through Earth’s authorities' accusations against her. As the ancient war between Rome and Egypt lead to her demise, her alien spirit takes flight into the American Era where trials are wavering in two different human women that embody the very alien spirit of Cleopatra.
  rest stop last day on earth: Semi Serious Charlotte Stone, 2012-11 Semi Serious invites you along for the ride as the author recounts the sudden change in direction that her life took, from teaching middle school to getting behind the wheel of an eighteen-wheeler. She opens up about the initial decision, training, and challenging rookie year in the first few chapters and incorporates Bible verses and some of her personal poems throughout. After gaining experience and a certain level of comfort, more attention could be paid to the freedom and adventure of the open road, the sights of nature, and encounters with people she would otherwise never have met. As the pages keep turning, the journey evolves from highway miles to a spiritual journey that may surprise you as much as it did the author. While not included in the list of employee benefits, the solitude and vast time for reflection and connection with God prove to be one of the best perks of trucking. Semi Serious seems like a unique experience, but perhaps not. Setting aside the specifics, the courage to “Step out in faith” has guided countless people to act on God’s inspiration and find priceless rewards. Semi Serious is for those at every stage of their own spiritual journey, since there are as many different roads to faith as there are people in this world. “Semi Serious is one woman’s journey of stepping outside of the box while climbing into the cab of a big rig and always holding the hand of God. Thought provoking and insightful, this compilation of stories and poems is for anyone contemplating a new route in their faith journey. With humor and an attention to detail, Char Stone candidly shares God’s guidance in her life as she travels, literally, the highways of life!” —Jean S. Graff, MS, NCC, LCPC
  rest stop last day on earth: The Mormon Battalion Norma Ricketts, 1997-01-15 Few events in the history of the American Far West from 1846 to 1849 did not involve the Mormon Battalion. The Battalion participated in the United States conquest of California and in the discovery of gold, opened four major wagon trails, and carried the news of gold east to an eager American public. Yet, the battalion is little known beyond Mormon history. This first complete history of the wide-ranging army unit restores it to its central place in Western history, and provides descendants a complete roster of the Battalion's members.
  rest stop last day on earth: Mormon Battalion Norma Ricketts, 1997-01-01 Few events in the history of the American Far West from 1846 to 1849 did not involve the Mormon Battalion. The Battalion participated in the United States conquest of California and in the discovery of gold, opened four major wagon trails, and carried the news of gold east to an eager American public. Yet, the battalion is little known beyond Mormon history. This first complete history of the wide-ranging army unit restores it to its central place in Western history, and provides descendants a complete roster of the Battalion's members.
  rest stop last day on earth: Mud, Wings, and Wire: A Memoir by Harry X. Ford ,
  rest stop last day on earth: The Winds of Asharra - Volume 1: First-Flight R Leigh, 2008-03 After Victor and Zoe, two 18-year-old American college students, suddenly find themselves transported to Asharra, a surreal and highly sensual world, they must grapple with their inner visions of who they are and where they really belong.
  rest stop last day on earth: Deyohahá:ge: Daniel Coleman, Ki'en Debicki, Bonnie M. Freeman, 2025-01-29 Deyohahá:ge:, “two roads or paths” in Cayuga language, evokes the Covenant Chain-Two Row Wampum, known as the “grandfather of the treaties.” Famously, this Haudenosaunee wampum agreement showed how Indigenous people and newcomers could build peace and friendship by respecting each other’s cultures, beliefs, and laws as they shared the river of life. Written by members of Six Nations and their neighbours, this book introduces readers not only to the 17th-century history of how the Dutch and British joined the wampum agreement, but also to how it might restore good relations today. Many Canadians and Americans have never heard of the Covenant Chain or Two Row Wampum, but 200 years of disregard have not obliterated the covenant. We all need to learn about this foundational wampum, because it is resurging in our communities, institutions, and courthouses—charting a way to a future. The writers of Deyohahá:ge: delve into the eco-philosophy, legal evolution, and ethical protocols of two-path peace-making. They tend the sacred, ethical space that many of us navigate between these paths. They show how people today create peace, friendship, and respect—literally—on the river of everyday life.
  rest stop last day on earth: NFT-New York City Happy Mazza Media LLC, Happy Mazza, 2002-09 The Not For Tourists Guide to New York City is a map-based neighborhood-by-neighborhood urban dweller's dream guide designed to lighten the load of city folks. NFT splits the big apple into 25 mapped grids. Each map is marked with NFT's user-friendly icons, locating the marketplaces, services and entertainment centres.
  rest stop last day on earth: To Hell & High Water Gregory Bryan, 2012-07-15 To Hell and High Water tells the story of the quest of two brothers to conquer the extreme conditions of outback Australia, recreating the Bourke to Hungerford `tramp' that influenced some of Australian literary legend Henry Lawson's greatest works. The book is part autobiography and part biography. It is an autobiography of the author's experiences with his brother overcoming significant obstacles to achieve his dream of walking in Lawson's footsteps. It paints a vivid picture of some of Australia's most remote country, the challenges and dangers, the heat, the distance, mosquitoes, blisters and thirst. At the same time it blends in the biography of Henry Lawson's captivating life including his marriage, struggles with alcoholism, his suicide attempt, influences upon his writing and his ideals of mateship. Extracts of Lawson's own writing have been carefully selected and woven into the narrative in a manner that draws parallels between the two experiences and offers fresh insights into his life.
  rest stop last day on earth: Heimat Shirley Nitschke, 2006-09 Heimat: Steppes of Russia is a work of historical fiction that personalizes the poignant story of the Germans from Russia through the precocious Helga Baden. At a young age, Helga was destined to go on a quest that would take her from Germany to Russia to America in one life span. A helpmate to her blind sister, as a young girl, Helga gave advice to her father, with the mind of an adult way beyond her years. Helga's love for a Russian is not expected nor would it be accepted by her people. This is a story of hope, survival, conviction, determination, and innovation. It is the story of an individual, a family, three groups, and three nations. Russia became a land that was feared and eventually Helga, along with her brother, Jacob, and his family, and Gretchen left the Black Sea area and traveled to America. The against-all-odds survival of the Germans from Russia is truly remarkable and heart-wrenching.
  rest stop last day on earth: Tenderloin Ty Hutchinson, 2013-06-03 If you go looking for a monster, don’t be surprised if you find one. With white-collar crimes dominating Agent Abby Kane’s work schedule, chasing deranged killers is a thing of the past, until the body of a dead DEA agent pops up in Bogotá. Ordered to Colombia for answers, Abby’s investigation takes her deep into the Amazon jungle where she discovers evidence of strange experiments at a rundown lab. When she later crosses paths with one of the scientists involved, she learns that a new drug has been invented, and its danger isn’t the addictive high but the terrifying side effects. Abby believes the cartels are behind the drug, but the locals think it’s one man. They call him El Monstruo. Agent Abby Kane tackles another bizarre case in this gripping international thriller.
  rest stop last day on earth: Live for Eternity Johnathan Phillips Rogers, 2007-06-07 Passions Have No Pity, from Live For Eternity. The Man. Paris Stone. A fearless, seductive, passionate musical genius who vows to create a new music, win eternal glory and redefine what it means to be American, at any cost. The Woman. Simone Duplaix. A proud, dashing, brilliant heiress of a 300-year-old secret tradition of American women, who vows to stop him because she loves him. Live For Eternity tells the epic human story of these two irresistible forces as they strive to outdo each other in love, passion, ambition and brilliance. Paris Stone is the founder and leader of the revolutionary musical octet Orpheus. For ten years they've worked to create a new music and now they are ready to seduce and conquer the world with this new sound. But months before Orpheus begins, Paris meets Simone, a moment that alters their destinies and everyone around them. When she hears about Orpheus' mission, Simone bets Paris she can stop his and Orpheus' inevitable success. Paris accepts her challenge and sets in motion events that might destroy them both. In their relentless quest to outdo each other, they trample upon accepted truths, uproot popular beliefs, and push themselves and everyone around them to the limit and beyond, all for passion, love, honor and victory. But how far will they go? How hard will they push? Sworn to eternal love but also sworn to outshine each other, will they risk everything they hold dear: their families, their love for each other, even their lives, all for victory and glory, all to Live For Eternity?
  rest stop last day on earth: Walk This Way Duncan McNamara, 2023-09-07 Following an unexpected discovery during a bout of lockdown-inspired spring cleaning, Duncan McNamara, soon to turn 30, leaves a distinctly average academic career for the Camino de Santiago, an ancient and dangerous trail of 500 miles across Spain's Pyrenees Mountains. He carries only a rucksack of largely useless items, and while not particularly religious, begins to count himself among the saints, sinners and scholars who have hiked the scrubland before him. His sole purpose, like theirs, is to reach the end and kneel before a Saint. Absurd, sensual and deeply poignant, the world of The Way provides a fascinatingly personal series of incidents to match Duncan's idiosyncratic path. Readers, who have no idea what they're getting themselves into, will find themselves cheering for this first-person adventure filled with unlikely detours.
  rest stop last day on earth: From the Ashes M. Thompson, 2022-03-30 Decades have passed since the last war, the one that swallowed the world. Afterward there was a heavy sadness that conformed to the lands, bringing with it violence, famine and cruelty. A young man traveling south finds himself in the middle of a desert and a village. Caution of this new stranger was high at first, but quickly subsides, realizing that the young traveler didn’t intend harm. After friendly exchanges, the young stranger is introduced to four elders of the village. After sitting down to eat a meal with the elders, they begin inquiring why he’s so far out in the desert of old Nevada. Telling them he wanted to see the ruins of the old cities, they begin to describe to him why he shouldn’t. Each elder begins to tell their tale about what happened during the great war, how fire fell from the sky, how they survived and the things they had to do. And hopefully for them their words would influence this young man to avoid such things, to stay where it’s safe; to live.
  rest stop last day on earth: The Wrath of the Dondorale Jake Thomas, 2021-06-04 After believing Dondorale was dead the heros come to learn the evil Queen who planned to take over the world was still at large. In a final attempt to stop the diobolical one before its too late, can the heroes stop the mad Queen before humanity is lost? Or will Dondorale finally rid the heroes and rule Camalore at last?
  rest stop last day on earth: The Prophecy Lane Robson, 2014-12-10 Asgard is a subterranean kingdom populated by the descendants of Viking colonists whose vessels are blown off course and who are eventually stranded in the Canadian arctic. The subterranean kingdom also includes various aboriginal peoples from North America (Anasazi, Haida, Siksika, Inuit), Central America (Maya), and South America (Inca), and intelligent bears. There is an ancient prophecy that on the millennium anniversary of the arrival of the original Vikings, a blonde surface woman of Icelandic heritage will wed the current prince and usher in an age of untold prosperity. The blonde woman was foretold to appear at a hot spring (one of the natural entrances to the subterranean world) during a full moon when the lights were dancing in the northern sky. Princess Malicious, daughter of the King, covets the throne of Asgard. Her treacherous plans threaten the peace and survival of the kingdom. Viking, Mayan, Inca, Haida, Anasazi, Siksika, and other aboriginal myths and history are woven into the story. Descriptions of the cavern world (stalactites, stalagmites, crystals) are realistic. Seeing is an important themeseeing in dreams, seeing in wakeful visions, vision quests, drug-induced visions. Faith and conservation are other important themes
  rest stop last day on earth: Los Angeles Magazine , 2004-07 Los Angeles magazine is a regional magazine of national stature. Our combination of award-winning feature writing, investigative reporting, service journalism, and design covers the people, lifestyle, culture, entertainment, fashion, art and architecture, and news that define Southern California. Started in the spring of 1961, Los Angeles magazine has been addressing the needs and interests of our region for 48 years. The magazine continues to be the definitive resource for an affluent population that is intensely interested in a lifestyle that is uniquely Southern Californian.
  rest stop last day on earth: The Children's record of the Presbyterian Church in England , 1872
  rest stop last day on earth: Storm Data , 2005-05
  rest stop last day on earth: Los Angeles Magazine , 2004-07 Los Angeles magazine is a regional magazine of national stature. Our combination of award-winning feature writing, investigative reporting, service journalism, and design covers the people, lifestyle, culture, entertainment, fashion, art and architecture, and news that define Southern California. Started in the spring of 1961, Los Angeles magazine has been addressing the needs and interests of our region for 48 years. The magazine continues to be the definitive resource for an affluent population that is intensely interested in a lifestyle that is uniquely Southern Californian.
  rest stop last day on earth: Let Everything That Has Life ... Praise Devotional Deborah Goshorn-Stenger, 2023-08-14 “Do you want to know God better? To hear His voice, feel His presence, sense His will in your life more clearly? This Devotional will help you experience our great God, who relentlessly pursues you and loves you more than you know!” — Early Reviewer In Volume II of the Creation’s Kaleidoscope series, The Let Everything That Has Life … Praise Devotional picks up with the story of Genesis 1 to reveal how Gardens, Earth’s landscapes, and Animals all display God’s loving-kindness to your heart. Rich, full-color, individually crafted pages invite you into each entry. No two pages are alike! Each page challenges your mind and your senses as you study God’s Word and the majesty of His incredible creation. Product Features: * Each of the 110 entries is centered around Scripture and can be read as a daily devotional or by reading several entries at a time. * Deborah’s beautiful full-color photography invites you into each scene. * Prose, poetry, and original prayers provide variety for each day’s quiet time with God. * 10 meditative studies called The Soul’s Introspection consist of Scripture and questions to take you deeper into the Word. The Let Everything That Has Life … Praise Devotional echoes the theme of Psalm 150. It will give you an appreciation for how God made every creation to bring Himself glory. It will stir within your heart a desire to worship Him as Creator and Abba Daddy. Pick up your copy today! Makes a great gift! Important Note: Since this E-Book contains a significant number of images, we recommend you view it on a Tablet, desktop computer, or large phone in single-page Portrait mode.
  rest stop last day on earth: Thieme-Preusser Friedrich Wilhelm Thieme, 1903
  rest stop last day on earth: Labyrinth James Axler, 2014-01-15 NO TIME TO LOSE It took only minutes for human history to derail in a mushroom cloud—now more than a century later, whatever destiny lies ahead for humanity is bound by the rules that have governed survival since the dawn of time: part luck, part skill and part hard experience. For Ryan Cawdor and his band, survival in Deathlands means keeping hold of what you have—or losing it along with your life. BORN TO DIE In the ancient canyons of New Mexico, the citizens of Little Pueblo prepare to sacrifice Ryan and his companions to demons locked inside a twentieth-century dam project. But in a world where nuke-spawned predators feed upon weak and strong alike, Ryan knows avenging eternal spirits aren't part of the game. Especially when these freaks spit yellow acid—and their creators are the whitecoat masterminds of genetic recombination, destroyed by their mutant offspring born of sin and science gone horribly wrong….
  rest stop last day on earth: The Earth System David Laing, 1991
  rest stop last day on earth: Speak, My Soul Marsha Crockett, 2024-05-15 Learn to listen for the voice of God. Our soul speaks ... but can we hear it? In our noisy and overcrowded lives, it's often difficult to find the space to listen deeply to our own inner voice, let alone the voice of God. In Speak, My Soul, spiritual guide Marsha Crockett leads you through seven pathways for slowing down and discerning God's promptings in your daily life. Using the psalms as a spiritual roadmap, the journey will include seven weeks of daily meditations, prayers, practices, and prompts to help you enter and explore the quiet landscape of the soul, speaking to you even now. Speak, My Soul is ideal for both personal and group use and includes the following: A daily and weekly rhythm for personal devotion, reflection, prayer, and suggestions for journaling A Small Group Leader’s Guide, including tips on developing listening groups, teaching active listening skills, and group dynamics Speak, My Soul Psalms: Bonus content with reflection questions for six additional psalms Lenten Retreat Guide Inner Path Identifiers: a chart of traits, challenges, and disciplines associated with each of the seven inner paths for further reflections
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