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The Thief Who Stole Heaven, Newest Book in Beloved and Bestselling Legend Series, to Be Released in Time for Easter Season
New York Times Best-Selling Author Raymond Arroyo Delivers Another Stunning Cinematic Literary Experience, Available March 9
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LOS ANGELES, Feb. 16, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Today s parents, their children, and educators can now add another classic to their bookshelves, as the cherished Legend series releases a new volume for audiences to create enduring holiday memories. On the heels of the success of the first installment in the series,
The Spider Who Saved Christmas, comes
The Thief Who Stole Heaven, slated for release on March 9, 2021.
Rep. Jared Olsen, R-Cheyenne, said the death penalty does not align with conservative principles.
“I oppose the death penalty because I believe in limited government over life and liberty matters concerning our citizens, fiscal responsibility in how we spend our justice dollars, and because executing our own citizens is immoral and a violation of God’s natural law,” he told CNA.
“If we’re taking a person’s life because we believe that it was unjust for that person to take another’s life, then that seems paradoxical. We ought to be consistent with our morals and our principles. Life is either precious or it’s not.”
Fox news contributor & NYT Bestselling Author Raymond Arroyo penned new book The Spider Who Saved Christmas, 2020 | discoverlegends.com
Children’s author and well-known television host on EWTN and Fox News, Raymond Arroyo, wants families to look at the Christmas story in a new way this season by sharing a legend that is responsible for some of the Christmas traditions we celebrate today.
The children s book,
The Spider Who Saved Christmas,has been a big success in the retail charts, landing in top slots on the New York Times, USA Today and Publisher’s Weekly bestsellers lists since its debut in October
Home | News & Events | U.S. Ambassador Tells Christmas Stories at Carnegie Library
SUVA – U.S. Ambassador to Fiji, Joseph Cella, read three stories to children and patrons at the Suva Carnegie Library. Beyond spreading Christmas cheer, the holiday story hour encouraged cultural exchange and helped promote literacy for children. Ambassador Cella shared his personal reflections on Christmas and discussed how the holiday is celebrated in the United States.
Ambassador Cella said, “It was a great delight to read some of my new, and old, favorite Christmas stories with these children. Christmas is a time for giving of ourselves, sharing joy, laughter, and peace. A great way to build and fortify relationship and diplomatic bridges with all people is through art and culture – and numerous other mediums, even food! – and literature is one of the most powerful of mediums! The written word elevates the heart and mind, and stirs up the imagination, and is a special way to celebr