Jenny Brown isn't a millionaire, nor is she model-perfect or a member of MENSA like her coworker Monica Starke. That is, until she makes a wish one Monday night and wakes up the next morning in Monica's French lingerie. Somehow they've traded bodies and lives. And all it takes is twenty-four hours of walking in Monica's Manolo Blahniks to learn her life isn't the fairytale-come-true Jenny'd always thought it was. So she decides to fix a few things, including Monica's relationship with ex-boyfriend Jason Foxx. Jason has had it with Monica. She's selfish, whiney and has sold his grandmother's Art Glass to a junk dealer. After she lets the insurance lapse on her leased car, he has it repossessed. That night she pays him a visit, but the woman standing on his front porch seems like an entirely different woman from the one he broke up with. He quickly finds himself falling in love with her all over again or at least he thinks he has, until a few weeks later when he meets Jenny Brown. It's a story of two women, one man, and a crazy Monday night that changes all their lives forever.
Fired by the passion to take the message of the gospel beyond the walls of the church, Jerry Cook challenges Christians to reconsider their role in society. He emphasizes that the church on Monday operates in the experience of the non believer where the greatest impact for God can occur. He encourages Christians to consider themselves strategically placed by Jesus Christ to go to the non believer rather than having them come to God. Drawing from the book of Ephesians, he challenges traditional thinking of how ministry occurs and what the church should be while presenting an exciting new paradigm of living for Christ.
Word Structure (Monday Morning) by Lillian Lieberman Published in 1987 by Monday Morning Books
In the days when Scotland lay under siege - from the Vikings who sailed from the north and the Norman English who came from the south - King David sought to unite his people into one nation. For this, he needed loyal warriors. Waryk de Graham soon proved the greatest of these fighters, and was knighted Lord Lion. But his honored position came with a price: a wife chosen for him by the king - a reluctant Viking bride.Daughter of a Gaelic noblewoman and a Viking warlord, Mellyora MacAdin had an imagination that blazed with dreams of ancient myths and tales of adventure. She had already pledged her heart when she received King David's decree to marry the fierce Lord Lion. As he came to claim her, Mellyora swore to resist this barbarian nobleman - only to find herself a willing partner to his seduction. Now, torn between defiance and devotion, Mellyora must decide where her future truly lies, as she discovers the savagery in her family's blood, and the secrets of her husband's heart.
Voice and Piano. By Samuel Barber. This edition: ST44392. Vocal Solo. 6 pages. Published by G. Schirmer, Inc.
A Stan Turner Myster by William Manchee The latest Stan Turner thriller begins on the infamous Black Monday, October 19, 1987. As the stock market is taking a nosedive and the nation's banking system falls into crisis, Stan is asked by the CIA to help an operative unravel an IRS garnishment and ends up caught in a fire-fight between the CIA and the FBI. His day grows more complicated still as he receives the surprising news that he has been named as the executor of the estate of one Lottie West, who has died in suspicious circumstances and who--Stan soon discovers--has been hiding priceless art treasures stolen during World War II. So the last thing Stan needs is a visit from his law partner, Paula Waters, who tells him she wants to defend a man accused of killing the chairman of one of the troubled thrifts. And it's only Monday...