E-books in the pipeline

Every so often we get a dream or an idea that we want to develop. In fact there are so many ideas and thoughts that it is hard to keep up with them all.

Bridge2Riches

Susan wanted to put together some materials relating to personal or household finances and prayed for inspiration. It was then that she was given the model of a bridge. The bridge had two towers both built of bricks. The towers rested on strong foundations so that they stayed secure.  The idea of the span was that it provided support for others including future generations.

Money making in the Parlour

The title of this book appeared in a dream while on holiday. The picture seen on waking up was of a red book with a white comb style spine. The title was written in large letters diagonally across the front starting at the bottom left going up to the top right. Further deliberations have led to the realisation that the parlour used to the best room of the house that was only used by visitors.  Some people called also called the parlour the front room. It was 2 or 3 weeks later that Susan remembered that her paternal grandparents used their front room for their market gardening business. They kept tomatoes (her grandfather’s favourite variety of tomato was called moneymaker) in their front room together with a set of scales, so that when people called at their house they could sell them a pound or two of tomatoes.  In other words making money from what you did in the parlour is not a new idea and indeed it may be something that people will increasingly need to consider doing if the economic outlook does not improve.

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