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Dale Soderberg

    Mr. Protestant
    A Time for Choosing
    The Winds of Change
    The Amsterdam Connection
    • The Amsterdam Connection

      • 268pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      True to its title, this volume chronicles the journey through the darker regions of the mind and the valleys of the heart in the quest for redemption. These tales of a neo-romantic's spiritual quest take the reader on a rollercoaster of spiritual highs and carnal depths presented in a variety of forms ranging from traditional sonnets to urban verse. After years of musical and spoken word performances throughout the midwest, Asale Lara unleashes his first book of poetry, Praise, Pain & Lust. Asale's bicultural heritage and Midwestern upbringing, as well as the various cultures surrounding him make themselves evident in this eclectic yet cohesive volume of work demonstrating enormous command of the English language while occasionally dipping into Spanglish. The themes of romance, spirituality, and the heartache often associated with both provide a truly universal scope making Asale Lara America's dark poet for the twenty-first century.

      The Amsterdam Connection
    • The Winds of Change

      • 484pages
      • 17 heures de lecture

      When several newcomers join the Anglo-Saxon community on thebeautiful Costa Blanca coast in southeastern Spain, all haunted by secrets in their pasts which are exposed only through ongoing interactions in a seemingly hedonistic lifestyle, drastic changes take place in their lives. Susan Downing, the world-renowned and beloved actress, lives with a horror no one can imagine; Jack Richards is obsessed with being a successful author, an obsession even his wife, Les, does not truly understand; Harold Smythe, a block-buster author, repeatedly lures Jack into impossible competitions; Pat Kelly lives under a sentence of death. Voluntary and involuntary disclosures of their various secrets move the characters closer to new lives until Pat unintentionally sends everyone hurtling toward disaster.

      The Winds of Change
    • A Time for Choosing

      • 240pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Birth: A New World Within will help you remember who you are, where your essence began and where you are headed. You will find yourself knowing what it is to have love and peace within your spirit, for it has always been there. These are some of the questions many of you have asked: What is my purpose? Where am I going? What is the next step? Why am I here? You have forgotten and it is now the time to remember. We will explain where you got stuck in your spiritual growth and where you were supposed to be. Moreover, while going through the entire chapters of this book you will know these things and will journey through the many mysteries of the past, future, and most important into the reality of your New World. We suggest you read the book from beginning to end. Then, by allowing the processes to work within your spirit you will find the peace and insight that will direct you not only in your world now, but also in the New World. Simply allow the insights throughout this book to fit into place; they are like pieces of a puzzle that will fit in time. Hold on tight, the ride has already begun. All upon the earth will be born into a New World. I, the Christ Consciousness, Jesus ask all of humanity to allow the love to flow that is waiting for you to receive.

      A Time for Choosing
    • Mr. Protestant

      • 288pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      Rod Latimer, better known as 'Mr. Protestant', is confronted by a serious threat to his religious and secular power when Derrick Henninger, a beloved seminary professor and writer, announces his intent to run against Rod for president of their national church. Derrick is convinced that Rod's priorities are the world scene, not the national church where a pastoral leader is desperately needed. Proof comes when a pastor is driven to suicide by unfounded sexual accusations and by his bishop's mishandling of the case. Latimer then discovers an even more serious problem in his own congregation that is exacerbated by his commitment to an extended visit to Africa and Asia. During this heart-wrenching survey of the Sahel, the hunger belt on the southern edge of the Sahara, Latimer learns quickly, under the tutelage of a journalist companion, that Church politics can be every bit as compromising as secular politics. He also learns what Jesus meant when he said to his 'Be as wise as serpents'.When he does, the entire Christian Church is affected.

      Mr. Protestant