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Ronald Barnes

    American Reality
    Practice what you Preach, Preach what you Practice
    The Pyrrhic State of America
    A Hero's Welcome: The Doctrine of Future Rewards and the Bema Seat of Christ
    Drug World the Truth
    Drug World
    • Drug World

      • 200 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden
      3,0(1)Abgeben

      The world for JC was inescapable, it seemed like the more he ran from the life style of selling drugs; the more it came in his life. After losing his two son's mother to drug world, he fell in love with the woman of his dreams. He thought he was off to a beautiful future with his family, until his past caught up with him and sent him to prison. After prison, that dreadful life style that he feared, came in his life like a quiet storm. Before he could realize what had happen to his life after prison, he was caught up in drug world and couldn't get out. The drug world is a heartless and selfish business, it has no respect for life or anything in it. This book does not sugar coat any aspect of this life style; at any level what so ever, it's the plain truth and if you think for one minute you can stand the test of time in drug world. You're a fool, because the life style ain't nothing but sadness and pain!

      Drug World
    • Drug World the Truth

      • 164 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden

      Drug world will take you through a test of change in life. Take a journey in drug world and find out the truth about real life. One would come to a cross road of left or right. Once you read drug world, you will find your life and where you're going in the future. I dare you to read and understand this story,and feel you are satisfied with your life or not satisfied at all. A country without morals and ethics can never stand the test of change and reality..

      Drug World the Truth
    • Exploring the nuances of eternal life, this book delves into Martin Luther's insights on how one's motives, beliefs, and treatment of others can influence the quality of eternity. It addresses crucial questions about the nature of eternal rewards, particularly those given at the bema seat, urging believers to reflect on their daily actions in light of their ultimate judgment. By emphasizing the concept of a "rich welcome" into God's kingdom, it encourages readers to live with purpose and intention, fostering a deeper understanding of eternal significance.

      A Hero's Welcome: The Doctrine of Future Rewards and the Bema Seat of Christ
    • The Pyrrhic State of America

      Make America Great

      • 290 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      The book offers a comprehensive analysis of the multifaceted challenges facing American society, focusing on economic, educational, social, psychological, and legal aspects impacted by the coronavirus pandemic. It delves into critical statistics like GNP, GDP, and income inequality, revealing the fragility of the economy and the political climate. By examining the perspectives of citizens and leaders, it aims to encourage a reevaluation of national priorities and policies in a time of crisis and division.

      The Pyrrhic State of America
    • Exploring the essence of religious ethical morality, this book delves into the misconception that faith is merely a social construct or a means of seeking forgiveness without genuine change. It challenges readers to reconsider the true significance of being religious, emphasizing that morality should be an integral part of daily life rather than a superficial adherence to societal norms. Through this examination, the work invites a deeper understanding of how religion can inform and transform personal ethics.

      Practice what you Preach, Preach what you Practice
    • American Reality

      White People . . . LOL

      • 406 Seiten
      • 15 Lesestunden

      The book delves into the author's personal experience with racism at the University of Chicago, referred to as "The Incident." Using this case study, it examines the broader realities of racism and discrimination in American society. Through this lens, the author seeks to illuminate the pervasive nature of racism and its impact on individuals and communities, offering insights into the systemic issues that persist today.

      American Reality
    • Mother Nature's Revenge

      A Theory on Universal Continuity and Sustainability

      • 294 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      Focusing on the urgent issue of climate change, this book presents a compelling argument for its correlation with industrialization, population growth, and fossil fuel emissions. It aims to make complex scientific concepts accessible to the average reader, emphasizing the role of greed and political inaction in exacerbating the crisis. The author critiques world leaders for their shortsightedness and incompetence, suggesting a flawed value system prioritizing profit over environmental health. The book reinforces the need for significant action to combat global warming.

      Mother Nature's Revenge
    • Mother's Nature Revenge

      A Theory on Universal Continuity and Sustainability

      • 294 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      Focusing on the urgent reality of climate change, this book aims to make complex scientific concepts accessible to the average reader. It highlights the role of greed and the inaction of politicians, particularly in the U.S., in failing to address the climate crisis. By correlating climate change with industrialization, population growth, and fossil fuel emissions, the author argues that human behavior is a key factor in global warming. The text critiques the flawed priorities of leaders who prioritize profit over environmental sustainability, emphasizing the need for immediate action.

      Mother's Nature Revenge