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WHAT GOD'S WORD SAYS ABOUT: How to Overcome Fear; How to Overcome Lust & Porn; The Words of Your Mouth; How to Have Favor with God; How to Have Eternal Life; The Pre-Incarnate Christ; God's Holy Spirit; Speaking in Tongues; True Love; The Kingdom of God; How to Have Divine Guidance; How to Have Divine Healing; How to Have Divine Prosperity; Occult, Psychics, Witchcraft; Broken Heart, Wounded Spirit; ...and much more. To grow into full Christian maturity, one must have a desire to learn the Word of God in all its fullness. The Word of God is the will of God. The Word of God will always be opposite of the world's opinions and values. By reading and meditating on God's word, we learn what His will and purpose are for our life. We renew our minds, strengthen our spirit, and exercise our spiritual muscles by meditating on His Word, private praise and worship, by praying, fasting and giving in secret.



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Neal Bertrand

Neal Bertrand was born and raised in Opelousas, Louisiana, in the heart of Cajun Country. Cajun and Cooking are synonymous to those familiar with the culture, so it's no coincidence that Neal started his company, Cypress Cove Publishing, putting out cookbooks. It's also no coincidence that his moniker since 2005 has been The Cookbook Dude. He is quick to recall that family holidays always revolved around food, no matter where he was. Whether it was barbecued steak from the cattle his family raised, or gumbo, Neal grew up with food and fun.

The cookbooks he has written and published have sold over 100,000 copies, and they are available both as print and e-book on Amazon, BN.com and through his website at CypressCovePublishing.com

In 2009, Neal and his son Jeremy began scanning and photo-editing the war pictures of Neal's dad. Neither had ever seen the backs of the photos until then because they had been attached to the pages of three photo albums kept in a cedar chest in the hallway of Neal's childhood home. The photos were put in the albums in no particular order. But once he figured out the timeline, Neal was able to organize them by country, month, and year. After six months of researching battalion diary entries and culling the photos, Neal was able to trace his father's steps from boot camp to war and back home and he began compiling his findings into his latest book, Dad's War Photos: Adventures in the South Pacific.

Prior to starting the war book, Neal was involved in charting his genealogy. He joined two genealogy societies and charted his ancestry back ten generations. Genealogy is one of Neal's favorite pastimes, as is starting a major creative project and watching it come to life, which he has done admirably with Dad's War Photos.

Visit his website at DadsWarPhotos.com.



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