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Young Thomas Stevens accepts his depressed and frustrated teacher's challenge to find a hero with his same first name to see what makes the person tick. His hard working single Mom starts asking questions. Teachers suddenly find a spark to raise them to new levels of enthusiasm. It becomes infectious as the lives of parents, teachers, and staff join in the action. Race, population control and environment are critical topics in a longstanding spiritual and secular battle with powerful forces arrayed against the responsibilities of parents for the hearts, minds and survival of our children.…mehr

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Young Thomas Stevens accepts his depressed and frustrated teacher's challenge to find a hero with his same first name to see what makes the person tick. His hard working single Mom starts asking questions. Teachers suddenly find a spark to raise them to new levels of enthusiasm. It becomes infectious as the lives of parents, teachers, and staff join in the action. Race, population control and environment are critical topics in a longstanding spiritual and secular battle with powerful forces arrayed against the responsibilities of parents for the hearts, minds and survival of our children. These forces have created widespread fear and dependence. Families and educators still have dreams and hopes, regardless of race, wealth or physical location. "The Melting" is a fun, yet serious quest with some real battles, great laughs, and confrontations that lead to remarkable conclusions for those involved. We're off on a fresh journey with our great American endowment in "The Melting."
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Autorenporträt
Gerald Todd is an engineer with experience in environmental innovation including clean water and energy saving technologies. His avocations lie in writing and study of philosophical and biblical themes as they apply to the body politic in spiritual warfare and mankind's search for truth. He survived stage 4 Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma in 2006; now in excellent health. A graduate of the University of Illinois (1958, Industrial Engineering), Postgraduate studies at the Universities of San Francisco and Santa Clara between 1961 and 1963. As co-founder and seminar presenter he was awarded a Ph.D. in Philosophy at Valley Christian University operating under California private-post secondary statutes, VCU was the pioneer external degree school for mid-career students when only the FAX machine was available. Its course structures were shared with several well known Christian colleges. He is available for speaking engagements to share his technical, political and spiritual ideas for a brighter future. Married 60 years to his now deceased wife, Joanne Dean Todd - 3 children, 8 grandchildren, 2 great grandchildren.