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13th December 2025
The Colors of Us
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When a box of crayons spills across the floor, Esther, with her Grampa Joseph’s guidance, discovers something beautiful: Every color has a story… and every story matters.
Through their warm and thoughtful conversation, The Colors of Us will teach children that, just like crayons, people come in all different shades, shapes, and cultures. Each one is created by God with love and purpose.
From the deep brown of chocolate cake to the bright yellow of bananas, every color is a reflection of God’s masterpiece.
This heartwarming picture book gently helps children understand diversity, kindness, and acceptance, reminding readers that the world is more beautiful when all of God’s colors come together.
What Children Will Learn:
- The beauty and value of diversity
- How to see God’s creativity in every person
- To celebrate differences through love and understanding
Perfect For:
- Ages 4–8
- Classrooms, Sunday school, and story time
- Gifts for holidays or birthdays or any occasion that teach inclusiveness
The Colors of Us by Charron Moczygemba and Yolanda B. Allen, and beautifully illustrated by BenJamin Moczygemba, is a timeless story that will inspire young hearts to see the beauty in every color and in every one of us.
Charron Moczygemba
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9th July 2024
United States Presidents: Jackson to Fillmore The Men who Shaped America During their Presidency Book 2
Published September 2024
Amazon - https://a.co/d/9TKNfYR
Several questions challenged the vision of the United States in the 19th century. These questions pierced the hearts of America. How does a nation that boasts of freedom for the people deal with the question of slavery? How does a nation that is built on separating from tyranny rationalize the genocide of the Native American people? How is the Great American Experiment going to play out for generations to come? Is America an imperialist nation or a nation that protects other smaller nations from foreign invasion? These questions point to the conflicts and hardline views that overwhelmed 19th century America and forced the nation to define what 'We the People of the United States' look like. Political parties became shaped by their responses to these questions and foreign policy became dependent on how America acted within the global sphere. Each president was confronted with these questions and tasked with creating a vision of what America would become in the coming years.
Charron Moczygemba
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14th June 2024
Boston' Historical Legacy (Published- Amazon)
Learn the history of the famous sites along the Freedom Trail
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One of the biggest experiments in the annals of humanity would be initiated by Boston, dubbed, "The Cradle of Liberty." Well-known people would fearlessly rebel against a monarch, proclaim their independence from Imperial authority, and establish a country based on the will of a self-governing citizens. Would this be a successful experiment, or would these men fail and be branded as traitors to the English Crown? Boston is home to the famous Freedom Trail, which documents the country's founding. Wander through the city center and discover the heritage of well-known individuals who dared to live freely and defy the expectations of their day. Learn about historical battle site, the background to well-known events like the Boston Tea Party, The Battle of Bunker Hill, The Boston Massacre, and famous women who dared to defy Puritan laws and regulations. Boston's history reflects the struggle for religious freedom and American Independence against tyranny; daring to establish the idea of a nation ruled by the will of the people.
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7th November 2023
A Layman's Guide to Christian Growth by Ron Carswell (Published-Amazon)
Mrs. Moczygemba was a reviewer/editor on my recent book, A Layman's Guide to Christian Growth. She served as a development editor, involved in the content of a book, and a line editor, consisting of the language.
She looked at global, big-picture issues, such as sequence of ideas, order of presentation of ideas, incorrect or missing information, repetition of material, and more.
When she did the line edit, she paid attention to the language of the content, not so much its correctness, but its smoothness, and clarity, and variation. She suggested changes made my words flow with speed, grace, accuracy, and simplicity.
She was punctual in returning her review.
-Ron Carswell
Mrs. Moczygemba was a reviewer/editor on my recent book, A Layman's Guide to Christian Growth. She served as a development editor, involved in the content of a book, and a line editor, consisting of the language.
She looked at global, big-picture issues, such as sequence of ideas, order of presentation of ideas, incorrect or missing information, repetition of material, and more.
When she did the line edit, she paid attention to the language of the content, not so much its correctness, but its smoothness, and clarity, and variation. She suggested changes made my words flow with speed, grace, accuracy, and simplicity.
She was punctual in returning her review.
-Ron Carswell