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Trust Like A Child

  • “Trust Like a Child” does not mean blissful disregard of who should be trusted, but means as a child would trust and respond to a consistent loving and secure relationship with the Living God… no fear, doubt or cynicism, when grace and peace are confirmed in kindness. There is great personal danger in stubbornly trusting in ideologies or ancient cultures, which are devoid of God’s Grace to Save. Often this leads to a place of despair, where hopes and dreams are ruined. Foolish thoughts and actions of a naïve, stubborn child are grounded in untrustworthy feelings and emotions in which, there is no stable foundation of Truth. A steadfast child though, who trusts in the Living God, receives wisdom, understanding, and protection in life on Earth and eternally beyond. This child is free indeed.
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Grace Faith & Everlasting Peace

  • By God's grace we are saved through faith, (trust) in Jesus Christ. Eternal life and relationship with the Living God does not come through our works... neither religious or physical striving. New everlasting life and peace are free gifts from God, poured out in His love for us and all we need to do is receive. "GRACE FAITH and Everlasting Peace" is about knowing the Living God; His great love for everyone born to Earth; and with a few other amazing things included throughout the pages.
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Locked Out - eBook

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Stripes in the Shadows

  • As a boy Leo Thomas had his photo taken with the last thylacine in captivity at Beaumaris Zoo – it dies 2 days later.  The experience led Leo to become one of Australia’s most noted naturalists. In 2010, Leo turns 80 - now a widower living on the edge of a pristine Tasmanian forest operating his injured wildlife clinic.  This pristine forest is threatened by corporate logging interests who commission a not so independent viability study.  Leo’s estranged grandchildren arrive for a connect-visit at exactly the wrong time and everyone has to struggle to know each other and learn each other’s points of view.  Fate helps this along with the help of an unlikely local woman and her granddaughter. Having his protests hit a bureaucratic wall, Leo surreptitiously sabotages some of the viability study’s activities and becomes a target – his clinic is viciously attacked and the message gets through; Leo is scared for the safety of his children and backs off.  The head of the viability study coincidentally discovers evidence of a live thylacine in the forest, but it is Leo and his grandchildren who find and rescue the sedated animal. When the head of the viability study tries to kidnap the animal the corporation sends in their assassins to kill the animal and anyone with it leading to a standoff where Leo puts himself in harms way....
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