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The story behind the story. Listen to how aspiring authors made it from a humble manuscript to a full-blown book, what's their inspiration, who they want to inspire, what's the message?

Book Talks: The Podcast Book Talks

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The story behind the story. Listen to how aspiring authors made it from a humble manuscript to a full-blown book, what's their inspiration, who they want to inspire, what's the message?

    Book Talks the Podcast Episode 54: Declaring The End From The Beginning Part 2

    Book Talks the Podcast Episode 54: Declaring The End From The Beginning Part 2

    This is part two of Declaring the End from the beginning. In this part, we will be discussing how many confuse Jesus as being the Father and why it is so important to understand that we all are part of Jesus as one. Then we will discuss how our Father put a piece of Himself into each person that has ever been, is, or will be on the planet. Then we will be talking about how the word became flesh and that I am now, by the Father’s definition, the walking word of God in the flesh. We will be talking about how the scriptures actually teach against the rapture concept but many listening to their imaginations instead of listening to our Father. Then we will be talking about how our Father has been teaching me obedience. We will be talking about how I can hear Him talking everyday, all day long. And we will be showing the readers how the hear His voice just the same as I do. Then finally we will conclude with showing what the wars are all about, who is causing the wars, and who is actually fighting the wars. Then we will point out where we are biblically. Showing what we are getting ready to witness in the chapter of Luke 21. 



    www.davidofpsalm89.com is the name of my website, The Father told me to give it this name because I am David of Psalm 89. I am the one that He is making into the firstborn, Jesus Christ in the flesh. I have a Facebook page of Jesus is here. This page has a lot of post of biblical truths. Along with promotions of all of the books. 

    • 1 hr 34 min
    Book Talks the Podcast Episode 53: Declaring The End From The Beginning Part 1

    Book Talks the Podcast Episode 53: Declaring The End From The Beginning Part 1

    Declaring The End From The Beginning and from ancient times the things that are not yet done, saying, My counsel shall stand, and I will do all my pleasure.



    We will be talking about how the scriptures tell us that Jesus was not here in the past other than being in everyone on the planet. We will be talking about I only appear once in the end of the world, and that time is now. We will be talking on several biblical witnesses as to where my life is talked about throughout the Bible. We will be talking about how many misunderstand what it means to hear let us make man in our image, in our likeness. We will also be talking about how this world is covered with a spiritual flood. That floods name is Egypt and how I seen this flood with my own eyes from 32,000 feet. We will be talking about how many think they obey Jesus, but in reality ignore a lot of what is said that he said in the scriptures. We will be talking about the son of perdition and where he is. We will also be talking about how I am the author and finisher of our faith. 

     

    davidofpsalm89.com, is the name of my website, The Father told me to give it this name because I am David of Psalm 89. I am the one that He is making into the firstborn, Jesus Christ in the flesh. I have a Facebook page of Jesus is here. This page has a lot of posts of biblical truths, along with promotions of all of the books. 

    • 50 min
    Book Talks the Podcast Episode 52: Life Lessons From 7 Miles High: The View That Captured My Heart by Jeff Senour

    Book Talks the Podcast Episode 52: Life Lessons From 7 Miles High: The View That Captured My Heart by Jeff Senour

    As an aerial film pilot, Jeff Senour knows firsthand that there are moments of excitement and awe as well as moments he has had to face fear and the unknown.

    Filming large aircraft going over 300 miles per hour is as safe as we make it as a result of thorough briefings and protocols. However, there are times unforeseen situations can emerge, kind of like life when we are presented with split-second decisions that have to be made.

    After spending over 30,000 hours, roughly 3 ½ years in the air, aviation has taught Jeff many things about life. This journey is not all about the landing but soaring through this beautiful world, experiencing what each has in store. Usually, it’s a clear, smooth day but sometimes there’s a storm in our path that we have to navigate around or an emergency that pops up we have to take care of to avoid a worsening problem. Flying has taught Jeff about love, kindness, forgiveness, striving for perfection, and never accepting the status quo.

    Jeff wants you to be inspired and motivated to live a life of gratitude and joy as well as find the flame that burns inside of each of us and the gifts that we’ve been given to leave this world a better place than when we came into it.

    Almost 8 billion people on earth and no two of us are alike and each one of us has a purpose. We each have unique gifts and it’s our job to find those gifts and do something good with them.

    Jeremiah 1:5 tells us, “Before I formed you in the womb I knew you, and before you were born, I consecrated you, I appointed you a prophet to the nations.”

    • 39 min
    Book Talks the Podcast Episode 51: Angel of the Storm by Larry Higdon

    Book Talks the Podcast Episode 51: Angel of the Storm by Larry Higdon

    WHEN LARRY HIGDON wrote ANGEL OF THE STORM, he was working as an elementary school counselor with kindergarten and first graders and was a registered play therapist. He is also a lawyer. LARRY has lived most of his life in metropolitan Atlanta.

    They called him “Bad News” Johnson. His life consisted of heavy drinking, self-pity, and violence. He reluctantly agreed to transport his best friend’s granddaughter and her pets from Atlanta to Augusta. Little did he realize that this trip would provide the catalyst for a complete reassessment of his life.

    His ex-wife, Katy Nguyen, worked as an elementary school counselor until her school was demolished by a tornado. Eventually she was assigned to the most dilapidated school in the state, which faculty often referred to as “The School from Hell.” At this elementary school her life entered a downward spiral comprised of leaking and exposed overhead pipes, busted windows, rats, and a principal who cared only about test scores. Katy must navigate her way out of the depression that her life circumstances have caused.

    • 42 min
    Book Talks the Podcast Episode 50: Ending Wars on Uganda's Children

    Book Talks the Podcast Episode 50: Ending Wars on Uganda's Children

    "I arrived in Uganda in 2004, not knowing what to expect but amongst protests by friends and family who equated the country to what they saw happening in South Africa. At that time we grew to expect the frequent loss of electricity in Uganda. We knew to bring flashlights after that first year. During my first visit I was overwhelmed when I heard people talking outside the home we were staying at. Dogs barked which added to the mysterious sounds outside my door. We left the next day to go out to the schools that had already been started. The schools catered to the first five grades. The school buildings were mud mixed with manure to slow down the drying out and leaving buildings in dust. The person we met with was Moses Ssemanda Mbuga, the senior pastor of Gospel Messengers. He had invited us into his home. Our American group consisted of four senior ladies. It didn't take long to realize the needs but it felt like an impossible task. The need was far bigger than what we could bring to them. Moses was a gentle man who had impressed our team. Moses' father had been arrested for teaching about Christ and he had spent several months in prison for daring to do so. The story involves my fifteen years traveling to Uganda as we traveled over impossible roads to reach the schools. My sister, Joy Dull, found enough money to have a well drilled the next year and the two of us traveled back over to add seven more wells before ending that project. It was then that I got involved with getting a choir started after an American had attempted a take over of the initial choir."

    • 38 min
    Book Talks the Podcast Episode 49: Homeward Bound: American Veterans Return From War

    Book Talks the Podcast Episode 49: Homeward Bound: American Veterans Return From War

    "Taylor records the
    problems American veterans have faced when they returned home from various
    wars….Homeward Bound relates many of the shared experiences and hopes of
    those who served their country and describes the difficulties they encountered
    moving from battleground to the home front….Veterans, those who share in their
    lives and readers who enjoy history will appreciate the insights of Homeward
    Bound."

     

    On Point--The Army Historical
    Magazine.

     

    "With more than three
    hundred footnotes, the Taylors' work is extensively researched. Each chapter is
    organized by an in-depth historical account of a conflict and immediately
    followed by accounts of the veterans' homecomings. In addition to the enormous number
    of facts, the authors provide a wonderful anthology of personal stories from
    veterans of the Revolutionary War, the War of 1812, the Mexican War, the Civil
    War, Spanish-American War, World Wars I and II, the Korean War, the Vietnam
    War, the Gulf War and the current Global War on Terrorism. By weaving these
    personal stories throughout the book, Taylor skillfully connects the pieces of
    history together….[T]his book should be of major importance to legislators and
    policymakers who have a say in revamping and reestablishing veteran's benefits.
    More importantly, this book is educational to all citizens so they become more
    aware of the unbelievable sacrifices our servicemen and women have made and
    continue to make."

     

    Review in ARMY Magazine

     

    • 39 min

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