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James Michael Pratt Collection (eBook)
This incredible collection includes 4 of the works of the New York Times bestselling author James Michael Pratt including the his latest and never before published book The Christ Report. It also includes James Allen's As A Man Thinketh, a book that James Michael Pratt upholds as being one of the most important works he has read.
This is a 3 cd collection in which the 1st is a cdrom that includes all 5 works in ebook format for use on your computer and mobile device along with the MP3 audio of Dad: the Man Who Lied to Save the Planet. The other 2 disks are audio disks of Dad: the Man Who Lied to Save the Planet that you can play on your stereo or in your car.
The Christ Report:
A secret kept since the Holy Birth will be revealed when two men, separated by two thousand years in time, search for a meaning greater than themselves. Both suffer from broken hearts, yearn to keep the women they love, and worry about their legacy. One, Sam Robertson, the world-famous host of CNTV’s The Sam Robertson Report, will soon find that only a life-saving miracle can bring him the hope his sense of self-importance cannot offer.
The other man, battered by regrets as ancient as the biblical story in which he played a key role, once was an innkeeper – indeed, the very one who had rejected the parents of an infant destined to become immortalized as the Son of God in countless pageants and dramas. Now it’s the innkeeper’s charge to convey a vital message to the world, a message that has been kept hidden for two millennia.
This secret, kept even from those who understand the stories of the Holy Birth and the Passion, was not so much a secret that must not be known, but, rather, something sacred, kept hidden for so long because of mankind’s self-serving stubbornness.
Now, Sam not only will Sam land the interview of a lifetime, but he’ll win another chance at life and love. And Cleopas the Innkeeper will likewise gain a second opportunity to redeem his soul and clear his name as the most vilified innkeeper of all time.
Their secret? It is only to be found in The Christ Report.
The Good Heart
Hard living and the pressures of a ruthless, Washington D.C. career have finally taken their toll on political strategist Mike Stone. His badly damaged heart has given out on him, and only a desperately needed heart transplant can save his life. Newly in love for the first time, and anzious to make amends for a misspent life, Mike really wants to live. The Problem is, there are those who would just as soon see him dead.
At the same time, two brothers, one a United States senator and the other a Christian minister, share the memory of a tragic mistake they made in their youth. If their secret comes to light, it will certainly ruin lives and may even alter the outcome of a presidential race. To complicate matters, one of the brothers carries in his chest a transplanted heart that has brought with it the memories and passion of its original owner-things that might better be forgotten.
Set in the fast-paced, power-hungry climate of the nation’s capital, this gripping new novel combines political and medical intrigue with passion and danger while unraveling the mystery behind a brotherly pact that has lain hidden for forty years.
Dad: The Man Who Lied To Save The Planet:
New York Times bestselling author James Michael Pratt credits the life of his father, Grant, for the inspiration he drew upon to write his first three bestselling novels The Last Valentine, The Lighthouse Keeper, and Ticket Home. All three honor the generation Tom Brokaw has called “the greatest generation.” Now he brings to life the man, in a quick and easy to read story-telling fashion, which illuminate old-fashioned virtues readers are bound to find refreshing.
Uncomplicated life lessons were offered from father to son by a man who never possessed monetary wealth. The father of ten, he worked six days a week for most of his life. He was never able to give cars, schooling, or other financial rewards to his children. He died financially as he started his marriage to his wife Virginia–with faith, hope, and love–but nothing in the bank.
What he did give offers a classic example of fatherhood at its best. James has chosen to set up twelve chapters with twelve “values” illustrated through short but heart warming stories that readers can relate to.
The themes are designed for fathers and their children to ponder and appreciate. Designed as a smaller hardcover “gift book” for Father’s Day, the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author provides insights that can make a difference in anyone who reads and then applies the twelve values.
Mom: The Woman Who Made Oatmeal Stick To My Ribs:
"Oatmeal might not really stick to ribs, but I never, ever eat it without hearing moms voice."
Such is the influence of our mothers, as shown by New York Times bestselling author James Michael Pratt in this heart-touching book. His nostalgic reflections on his own upbringing will sound a resonant chord with readers everywhere who remember "Mom's taxi service," who were instructed to finish eating their food because "there are starving children in Africa," or who have felt the calm that fills a home when Mom is there. Funny, poignant, and uplifting, Mom: The Woman Who Made Oatmeal Stick to My Ribs is the perfect tribute to any mother.
As A Man Thinketh:
Arguably one of the bestselling (if not the bestselling) books of the last century, As A Man Thinketh has affected millions upon million of lives. It has has been reveared as partly responsible for the creation of the entire personal development industry.
"No need to carry a lot of books! All this material in the palm of your hands! I wouldn't hesitate. A lot of material at such a small price, 5 stars." —Reviewer from Mobile, AL








