Meadowlark approached Scott after he had dismounted. "You're riding my pony," she declared in a threatening voice and stood with a hostile hands-on-hips posture face-to-face directly in front of him. He was startled How to respond to this angry girl? "Gosh I wouldn't have ridden the pony if l knew you'd be upset. Your brother, Swallow, said it would be okay." "Well it's not," she retorted angrily. "No one rides my pony without asking and me saying so."
Meadowlark approached Scott after he had dismounted. "You're riding my pony," she declared in a threatening voice and stood with a hostile hands-on-hi...
Meadowlark approached Scott after he had dismounted. "You're riding my pony," she declared in a threatening voice and stood with a hostile hands-on-hips posture face-to-face directly in front of him. He was startled How to respond to this angry girl? "Gosh I wouldn't have ridden the pony if l knew you'd be upset. Your brother, Swallow, said it would be okay." "Well it's not," she retorted angrily. "No one rides my pony without asking and me saying so."
Meadowlark approached Scott after he had dismounted. "You're riding my pony," she declared in a threatening voice and stood with a hostile hands-on-hi...
A SEARCH FOR GOD? This is a comprehensive search for God by exploring throughout all of science and religion. The author searches the discoveries of modern science including origins of the universe, physical laws that govern science, subatomic particles, and natural phenomena. Then the author conducts a scrupulous examination of the many religious faiths such as Judaic, Christian, Islamic, Buddhism, Creationists, Pantheism, and others. In a final chapter the author looks at religious culture - vs -- religious faith, and offers suggestions for those who struggle with a religious faith.
A SEARCH FOR GOD? This is a comprehensive search for God by exploring throughout all of science and religion. The author searches the discoveries of m...
A SEARCH FOR GOD? This is a comprehensive search for God by exploring throughout all of science and religion. The author searches the discoveries of modern science including origins of the universe, physical laws that govern science, subatomic particles, and natural phenomena. Then the author conducts a scrupulous examination of the many religious faiths such as Judaic, Christian, Islamic, Buddhism, Creationists, Pantheism, and others. In a final chapter the author looks at religious culture - vs -- religious faith, and offers suggestions for those who struggle with a religious faith.
A SEARCH FOR GOD? This is a comprehensive search for God by exploring throughout all of science and religion. The author searches the discoveries of m...
My story is similar to Charles Dickens's, A Christmas Story, and profiles a "Scrooge" I knew in the Cheyenne River country east of Buffalo Gap. He was a cantankerous old cowboy who spent seven days a week in the saddle, and took a day off only on rare occasions and come to town to do business with my dad at the bank and throw down a couple beers at Frenchie's saloon.
My story is similar to Charles Dickens's, A Christmas Story, and profiles a "Scrooge" I knew in the Cheyenne River country east of Buffalo Gap. He was...
My story is similar to Charles Dickens's, A Christmas Story, and profiles a "Scrooge" I knew in the Cheyenne River country east of Buffalo Gap. He was a cantankerous old cowboy who spent seven days a week in the saddle, and took a day off only on rare occasions and come to town to do business with my dad at the bank and throw down a couple beers at Frenchie's saloon.
My story is similar to Charles Dickens's, A Christmas Story, and profiles a "Scrooge" I knew in the Cheyenne River country east of Buffalo Gap. He was...
Why a book now about the Battle of the Little Bighorn, 140 years later? Because the full story has never been told due to prejudices against Indians at the time, media frenzy, and embarrassment about the loss of a national hero, General Custer.
This relates the adventures of two Irish immigrants who joined the cavalry because they needed a job, and they became caught up in the disaster at the Little Bighorn.
Why a book now about the Battle of the Little Bighorn, 140 years later? Because the full story has never been told due to prejudices against Indians a...