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Tikvah: The Science of Hope, Pearls of Possibilities, and Universal Truths

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The Most High gave the average person 28,000 days to leave a legacy. But most people are caught in a cycle of merely surviving and living beneath their destiny. Millions of hardworking people live their lives in the despair and the hopelessness that comes from life’s disappointments. They experience daily an environment that is not a harmonious balance of worship, work, and service. Until Now! Tikvah, which is Hebrew for Hope, is a compelling invitation to take an epic journey to discover the Keys to Living an Unlimited Life and releasing individual Pearls of Possibility. In this book, K.A. Perkins explains the science of hope, the art of activating one’s pearls of possibility, and universal truths that govern our TIKVAH.

This powerful book is the result of K.A. Perkins' 10-year journey to understand the power the power and complexities of TIKVAH (Hope). This personal and spiritual manifesto explains how hope operates in the lives of YHWH’s Children from the realm of the cosmos to its powerful ability to sustain them daily in peace and harmony. This insightful, life-changing book will encourage, provoke, and awaken the Ruach within and propel you to transform the world by inspiring others to live a life of TIKVAH.

92 pages, Kindle Edition

Published July 4, 2017

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K.A. Perkins

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Karen Perkins lives in Yorkshire with her partner. She has been a keen sailor since childhood, competing nationally and internationally until the day she had both National and European Ladies Champion titles - and a terminally bad back.

Under the name K A Perkins She has written 1 novella (An Ill Wind) and 2 full-length novels: Dead Reckoning (which was long-listed in the Novel Competition in 2011) and Ready About! (coming in 2013 from LionheART Publishing House) in the Valkyrie series.

Thores-Cross, a haunting novel set in the Yorkshire Moors about isolation and superstition, will also be published in 2013 by LionheART Publishing House.

She has also co-authored a series of children’s books inspired by traditional African stories with acclaimed poet, director and playwright, Peter Mutanda, and a trailer for 'Rabbit and Elephant's Tug Of War' follows:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Udauyl...

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