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It’s that time of the year again where we get to go and participate in the Miami Book Fair, particularly during the Street Fair weekend happening this November 22-24 in Miami Dade College, Wolfson Campus. The book fair, considered America’s finest literary festival, is a great opportunity for national and international authors to showcase and promote their works to hundreds of thousands of attendees and book enthusiasts. It’s also a chance for authors, exhibitors, booksellers, and other professionals from the publishing world to share and exchange ideas and discover current trends in the industry. In this issue, we got to talk with Dr. Frank Douglas, author of the engrossing memoir Defining Moments of a Free Man from a Black Stream. Douglas shares how he became a successful researcher, scientist, and published author despite the challenges and adversities. In “Kids Need to Know About Mom’s Breast Cancer Diagnosis,” author Diane Davies explains how one can have a truthful and honest conversation with children when someone in the family has been diagnosed with a serious illness. Shirley Andrews makes her case that extraterrestrial beings helped mankind with their prehistoric achievements in “Gods from the Sky to Earth in Prehistory.” We also offer a glimpse of Kay Whidbee Sherwood’s new book, News From the Holy Land III: The Messiah’s Kingdom. We continue to receive contributions from various talents and genius creators, and in this issue, we feature the works of Gloria Winkles, Ivor Kovac, Mounina Bouna Aly, Thomas Reischel, Dr. Frank L. Douglas, and Ted Torgersen. Finally, get to know more about the wonderful city of Miami and its attractions in our lifestyle feature “My Oh My Miami.” We all love stories that resonate with our own, especially those that bring us to greater heights in mood and in thought. We hope you’ll enjoy reading this issue as much as we enjoyed piecing it together.
It’s that time of the year again where we get to go and participate in the Miami Book Fair, particularly during the Street Fair weekend happening this November 22-24 in Miami Dade College, Wolfson Campus. The book fair, considered America’s finest literary festival, is a great opportunity for national and international authors to showcase and promote their works to hundreds of thousands of attendees and book enthusiasts. It’s also a chance for authors, exhibitors, booksellers, and other professionals from the publishing world to share
and exchange ideas and discover current trends in the industry.
In this issue, we got to talk with Dr. Frank Douglas, author of the engrossing memoir
Defining Moments of a Free Man from a Black Stream. Douglas shares how he became a successful researcher, scientist, and published author despite the challenges and adversities.
In “Kids Need to Know About Mom’s Breast Cancer Diagnosis,” author Diane Davies
explains how one can have a truthful and honest conversation with children when someone in the family has been diagnosed with a serious illness.
Shirley Andrews makes her case that extraterrestrial beings helped mankind with their
prehistoric achievements in “Gods from the Sky to Earth in Prehistory.”
We also offer a glimpse of Kay Whidbee Sherwood’s new book, News From the Holy Land III: The Messiah’s Kingdom. We continue to receive contributions from various talents and genius creators, and in this issue, we feature the works of Gloria Winkles, Ivor Kovac, Mounina Bouna Aly, Thomas Reischel, Dr. Frank L. Douglas, and Ted Torgersen.
Finally, get to know more about the wonderful city of Miami and its attractions in our
lifestyle feature “My Oh My Miami.”
We all love stories that resonate with our own, especially those that bring us to greater
heights in mood and in thought. We hope you’ll enjoy reading this issue as much as we
enjoyed piecing it together.
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The Mystery of Ezekiel’s
Temple Liturgy: Why Ezekiel’s
Temple Practices Differ from
Levitical Law
by Hilary Arthur Nixon, PhD
This book first demonstrates the future necessity for Ezekiel’s Temple and
liturgy. Then we analyze the details of each component in the Tabernacle
and Ezekiel’s Temple. Details include priesthood, consecrations, Tabernacle
articles, sacrifices, and festivals. It is boring, but this foundation must
be laid. It allows us to identify similarities and differences. Similarities
indicate continuation of Tabernacle ritual. Differences indicate changes for
a new era. Sacrifices that cease are of special interest. These spotlight what
Mosaic shadows have found their reality. This defines what Messiah has
done as God’s suffering servant. Christ’s death made atonement for sin and
therefore the Day of Atonement festival ceases.
Saying Thanks and Beyond: Is
Saying Thank You Enough
by Ralph Mosgrove
A simple response of “Thank You” seems inadequate when you are on the
receiving end of an act of kindness. My wife, Elsie disabled from a fall at the
age of 75, received such attention as she approached a door or was in need
of help in some manner. We often asked what more could be said to make
the thank you more meaningful. After her death in 2015, I put some of our
thoughts together and present them in this book. It offers ideas and anecdotes
on ways to go beyond the ordinary response.
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Remembering the effects of a ripple in the water, does the same with our
words, which have the power of life or death. Just like our echo, what we say
and how we act comes back to us in like form. Passing on the act of kindness,
generates good will and gives benefits of encouragement, confidence and joy,
knowing you have helped someone as you have been helped. Reading about
our journey will answer the question, is saying thank you enough?
Book copies are available at www.amazon.com
and www.uscreativebooks.com.