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David Patterson

    Eighteen Words to Sustain a Life
    Suited for Service: Stories by the Unsung Heroes of the Brotherhood
    Patterson's Smart Note-Takers: Notebook & Journal: Companion Journal
    The RISC-V Reader. An Open Architecture Atlas
    Loss of Innocence
    Last Stop
    • Last Stop

      Horror on Route 13

      • 316 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Exploring America's overlooked areas, this book takes readers on a chilling adventure through the nation's hidden landscapes. It uncovers the eerie stories and haunting histories that linger in these forgotten regions, revealing the darker side of American life. Through vivid descriptions and unsettling encounters, the narrative invites readers to confront the mysteries and fears that lie within these neglected places, making for a gripping and thought-provoking experience.

      Last Stop
    • Loss of Innocence

      • 416 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      A sweeping family drama of dark secrets and individual awakenings, set during the most consequential summer of recent American history.

      Loss of Innocence
    • This is a blank 100 page lined notebook and journal designed to help the user organize and arrange their notes easier than traditional notebooks and journals. This book includes line numbers along with a reference section on each line.

      Patterson's Smart Note-Takers: Notebook & Journal: Companion Journal
    • There are a variety of reasons that individuals choose to join the military. Some join to find a purpose or learn a skill while others might join as a sense of patriotic duty or a desire to serve their country. Regardless the reason, because of their sacrifice, we are able to enjoy the civil liberties that we hold so dearly. This book is dedicated to every man and woman across every branch of the military who chose to wear the uniform. On behalf of Pa-Pro-Vi Publishing Company LLC, we thank YOU for YOUR service!Suited for Service is an anthology of stories from the men and women of the brotherhood who sacrificed their lives so that we could enjoy our civil liberties.

      Suited for Service: Stories by the Unsung Heroes of the Brotherhood
    • Eighteen Words to Sustain a Life

      • 182 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Focusing on the concept of an ethical will, this book presents a father's lifetime of wisdom drawn from Jewish, literary, and philosophical traditions. It is structured around eighteen foundational words, symbolizing life, such as faith, goodness, and love. Each reflection aims to provide insights into the human experience and the soul's journey, making the teachings accessible to all. Through an epistolary format, the author shares profound lessons intended to guide readers in their own lives and relationships.

      Eighteen Words to Sustain a Life
    • Patterson's Standing Strong

      Daily Devotional and Study Guide

      • 200 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Understanding the evolution of language is essential for grasping the true meaning of biblical texts. This first volume guides readers through key scriptures relevant to everyday life, emphasizing the importance of deep comprehension over superficial reading. It offers inspirational messages, prayers, and engaging activities designed to reinforce learning and ensure the teachings resonate long after reading. The journey toward a profound understanding of the living Word is presented as a thoughtful, lifelong endeavor.

      Patterson's Standing Strong
    • Signposts

      • 94 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Key moments in life serve as signposts where God reveals scriptural truths, guiding individuals toward their divine purpose. The author shares his personal journey with honesty, illustrating that the Bible is meant to be actively lived rather than just known. With over 35 years of pastoral experience, he reflects on God's influence in his life and encourages readers to recognize God's presence in their own experiences. This first book by David Patterson, a retired pastor and family man, combines personal anecdotes with spiritual insights.

      Signposts
    • Portraits

      The Hasidic Legacy of Elie Wiesel

      • 308 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Elie Wiesel's work delves into the lives and teachings of influential Jewish sages, highlighting their wisdom and impact on Jewish thought. The book emphasizes the Hasidic legacy, drawing connections between Wiesel's personal experiences and the broader spiritual and cultural traditions of Judaism. Through these portraits, readers gain insight into the profound influence of these figures on Wiesel's life and the enduring significance of their teachings in contemporary faith and practice.

      Portraits
    • Shoah and Torah

      • 202 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Exploring the profound connections between the Shoah and the Torah, this work offers a unique perspective by analyzing historical events through religious texts and vice versa. It delves into themes of suffering, faith, and resilience, aiming to deepen the understanding of both the Holocaust and Jewish teachings. The interplay between these two significant aspects of Jewish identity provides a thought-provoking examination of spirituality in the face of tragedy.

      Shoah and Torah