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How To Make Your Own Lip Balm and Lip Gloss by SJ SeferieReaderPublishing.comLearn how to make your own lip gloss and lip balms with these amazing fun quick and easy recipes using common household ingredients, and it gives you total control over what you put on your skin, these are always popular products for craft fairs and markets and can easily be turned into a great home business for some extra income. Learn how to make your own lip gloss and lip balms with these amazing fun quick and easy recipes using common household ingredients, and it gives you total control over what you put on your skin, these are always popular products for craft fairs and markets and can easily be turned into a great home business for some extra income. Balm for the Troubled Soul - Verses from the Scriptures by N. I. NwokoloMatadorOne of the best, most inspiring and uplifting scriptural collections available, 'Balm for the Troubled Soul' extensively covers such areas as God's comfort, healing, hope, salvation and deliverance, with all verses taken from the magnificent King James version of the Holy Bible. The perfect gift for those hurting or seeking friends and family members – and for yourself! One of the best, most inspiring and uplifting scriptural collections available, 'Balm for the Troubled Soul' extensively covers such areas as God's comfort, healing, hope, salvation and deliverance, with all verses taken from the magnificent King James version of the Holy Bible. The perfect gift for those hurting or seeking friends and family members – and for yourself! Lemon Balm: Through the Woods by Misa IzanakiTorquere Press, Inc.Going home is never easy, especially if you’ve been away as long as Aren has. His grandparents' house welcomes him back with its solid presence, but he's still lonely. Things get a little easier when he meets up with his childhood friend Corvin. Friendship quickly turns to romance but there is something that Corvin isn’t telling Aren. Could that come between them? Going home is never easy, especially if you’ve been away as long as Aren has. His grandparents' house welcomes him back with its solid presence, but he's still lonely. Things get a little easier when he meets up with his childhood friend Corvin. Friendship quickly turns to romance but there is something that Corvin isn’t telling Aren. Could that come between them? A Balm for Gilead: Meditations on Spirituality and the Healing Arts by Daniel P. SulmasyGeorgetown University Press"A Balm for Gilead" interweaves prayer and reflection, pointing the way to a twenty-first-century spirituality for health care professionals and their patients. "A Balm for Gilead" interweaves prayer and reflection, pointing the way to a twenty-first-century spirituality for health care professionals and their patients. God's Balm: For Those Who Weep (God's Poetry) by George Birdie MathesPathBinder Publishing, LLCThe first book in my series of devotionals entitled " God's Eyes; A Voice for those who have none" had many poems based on animals, from an abandoned dog to my take on the purpose behind a Mockingbird's song. This second book, in my series has to do with the balm God has available for those children of His who maybe are experiencing some of life's unfortunate events. Some sage once penned these words. "Life is what happens to you when you're making other plans." Take my brother-in-law- for instance, for whom this book is dedicated. He was sailing along, enjoying his life blissfully, without a care in the world. He was happily married with a beautiful wife, three grown daughters who presented him with 6 grand children who thought he was the bees knees. There he was gaily enjoying each day, except for a strange new, pain that had appeared over a period of weeks. He saw the doctor and was told that he had amyloidosis and had no more than six months more to live. He did, however, manage to fight on for almost another four years before succumbing to the disease. Within these pages this and tales of other of my friend's struggles with other physical problems are laid out in a prayerful way to comfort them and possibly to give some comfort to those suffering with similar ailments. This devotional also contains a few pleasant tales of God's humanness in His enjoyment in creation; even in His laughter and joy. It really is a potpourri of poems dealing with all sorts of fun and gambits as I tinker with how our Creator enjoys His creations and soothes them with a balm, if and when they ache. There's a poem about a young man named Buck who was a hero in Vietnam. There is also another hero- my personal friend- finding a way to smile and enjoy his life; bedridden now, having suffered with MS for over 20 years. You, perhaps, will smile and even laugh over some of these poems. Yet, perhaps you may be prompted to step back and take a deeper look at things and even weep. This is a Biblical look at life; its joys and its sorrows. I hope that you will enjoy the ride and either slather on His balm, if need be, or join Him in His laughter" The first book in my series of devotionals entitled " God's Eyes; A Voice for those who have none" had many poems based on animals, from an abandoned dog to my take on the purpose behind a Mockingbird's song. This second book, in my series has to do with the balm God has available for those children of His who maybe are experiencing some of life's unfortunate events. Some sage once penned these words. "Life is what happens to you when you're making other plans." Take my brother-in-law- for instance, for whom this book is dedicated. He was sailing along, enjoying his life blissfully, without a care in the world. He was happily married with a beautiful wife, three grown daughters who presented him with 6 grand children who thought he was the bees knees. There he was gaily enjoying each day, except for a strange new, pain that had appeared over a period of weeks. He saw the doctor and was told that he had amyloidosis and had no more than six months more to live. He did, however, manage to fight on for almost another four years before succumbing to the disease. Within these pages this and tales of other of my friend's struggles with other physical problems are laid out in a prayerful way to comfort them and possibly to give some comfort to those suffering with similar ailments. This devotional also contains a few pleasant tales of God's humanness in His enjoyment in creation; even in His laughter and joy. It really is a potpourri of poems dealing with all sorts of fun and gambits as I tinker with how our Creator enjoys His creations and soothes them with a balm, if and when they ache. There's a poem about a young man named Buck who was a hero in Vietnam. There is also another hero- my personal friend- finding a way to smile and enjoy his life; bedridden now, having suffered with MS for over 20 years. You, perhaps, will smile and even laugh over some of these poems. Yet, perhaps you may be prompted to step back and take a deeper look at things and even weep. This is a Biblical look at life; its joys and its sorrows. I hope that you will enjoy the ride and either slather on His balm, if need be, or join Him in His laughter" Can You Get Hooked On Lip Balm? by Perry RomanowskiMIRAWhy does my shampoo stop working? Are my cosmetics poisoning me? What does hypoallergenic mean? Are organic products better? Every day thousands of people turn to the scientists at the popular blog TheBeautyBrains.com for answers to their most pressing beauty questions. In Can You Get Hooked on Lip Balm?* you'll learn how cosmetic products work, what advertising claims actually mean, and how to make smarter buying decisions. You'll discover that: • Salon products are not necessarily better than products you can buy in the store. • Some of the most expensive cosmetics are made by the same companies that make the less expensive brands, and often the same formulas are used in both. • You do not need to spend hundreds of dollars to look and feel good. You'll also find: • 4 ways to tell if your cosmetic has expired • 5 home beauty gadgets that really work • 4 easy tips to longer, stronger nails • and much, much more! *You can! See chapter 6. Why does my shampoo stop working? Are my cosmetics poisoning me? What does hypoallergenic mean? Are organic products better? Every day thousands of people turn to the scientists at the popular blog TheBeautyBrains.com for answers to their most pressing beauty questions. In Can You Get Hooked on Lip Balm?* you'll learn how cosmetic products work, what advertising claims actually mean, and how to make smarter buying decisions. You'll discover that: • Salon products are not necessarily better than products you can buy in the store. • Some of the most expensive cosmetics are made by the same companies that make the less expensive brands, and often the same formulas are used in both. • You do not need to spend hundreds of dollars to look and feel good. You'll also find: • 4 ways to tell if your cosmetic has expired • 5 home beauty gadgets that really work • 4 easy tips to longer, stronger nails • and much, much more! *You can! See chapter 6. A Balm for Gilead: Meditations on Spirituality and the Healing Arts by Daniel P. SulmasyGeorgetown University PressThe Bee Balm Murders: A Martha's Vineyard Mystery (Martha's Vineyard Mysteries) by Cynthia RiggsMinotaur BooksThe one-of-a-kind sleuth Victoria Trumbull must solve another puzzling mystery on Martha’s Vineyard, her Island home. It’s spring on the Island, and at the suggestion of her beekeeper, Victoria takes in a new boarder, Orion Nanopoulos. Orion is leading a project to lay a fiber-optic cable across the island. When a body is found in the trench where they are laying the cable, Orion tells Victoria he recognizes the dead man as someone who was a potential investor. Victoria, renowned for her skill at solving crimes and for her knowledge about the Island’s residents, is hired by the dead man’s sons to investigate the murder. The Bee Balm Murders is the tenth entry in this delightful cozy series. Boasting a unique heroine, an eccentric cast, and beautiful descriptions of Martha’s Vineyard, it’s sure to please fans and create new ones. The one-of-a-kind sleuth Victoria Trumbull must solve another puzzling mystery on Martha’s Vineyard, her Island home. It’s spring on the Island, and at the suggestion of her beekeeper, Victoria takes in a new boarder, Orion Nanopoulos. Orion is leading a project to lay a fiber-optic cable across the island. When a body is found in the trench where they are laying the cable, Orion tells Victoria he recognizes the dead man as someone who was a potential investor. Victoria, renowned for her skill at solving crimes and for her knowledge about the Island’s residents, is hired by the dead man’s sons to investigate the murder. The Bee Balm Murders is the tenth entry in this delightful cozy series. Boasting a unique heroine, an eccentric cast, and beautiful descriptions of Martha’s Vineyard, it’s sure to please fans and create new ones. Tropical Balm by Franny ArmstrongRed Rose PublishingAfter losing her beloved husband of nearly thirty years, and twenty-two year old son in a plane crash she couldn't prevent, Teal Green leaves Canada and everyone she knows to escape to Jamaica, hiding in the hills to grieve. What was the point in having prophetic dreams if she couldn't get people like her husband to listen to her warnings? After losing her beloved husband of nearly thirty years, and twenty-two year old son in a plane crash she couldn't prevent, Teal Green leaves Canada and everyone she knows to escape to Jamaica, hiding in the hills to grieve. What was the point in having prophetic dreams if she couldn't get people like her husband to listen to her warnings? A Balm in Gilead by Meg LawrenceiUniverse"Four members of fourteen-year-old Maxie Frasier's family have suffered unexpected deaths, including her parents, brother, and stillborn child. Condemned by guardians who think she will only bring more trouble to the family, she is exiled from New Zealand to live with relatives in America. "Four members of fourteen-year-old Maxie Frasier's family have suffered unexpected deaths, including her parents, brother, and stillborn child. Condemned by guardians who think she will only bring more trouble to the family, she is exiled from New Zealand to live with relatives in America. |
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