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  • av Marilyn Craske
    419

    And Now We Rebuild-an action-packed book about a family that flees to high ground from a tsunami headed their way. The family meets new acquaintances, working together to rebuild a whole new community and lifestyle.They live on Prince of Wales Island, the third largest island in the United States, located in Southeast Alaska. Although the book is fictional, it is meant to be more than a fun entertaining novel.Almost everything is lost in the disaster throughout the islands of Southeast Alaska because most critical businesses are just above sea level. This includes the fishing industry, hospitals, airports, fuel docks, barge lines, schools, logging, mining, and many beachfront homes!Learn unique ways people build, hunt, scavenge supplies, raise food, find fuel, and more to survive. The government wants them to relocate, but most want to keep their land and rebuild. Christians are unwanted and go into semihiding for security reasons.A must-read!

  • av Mark Jacobs
    275,-

    This faith-based story tells of a young man, Matthew Larsen, struggling to understand the purpose and meaning of his life and what faith is all about. He's not even sure he believes in God. He has been dealt some tragic events in the recent past, including helping his ailing father live his final days. Because of those events, he has become cynical toward humanity. He holds down a meaningless job. The only bright spot at work is his coworker and friend, Jennifer, a young woman who longs to be more than just a friend.But it's after his father dies that Matthew meets a mysterious visitor, Anna, who tells him he is needed for an important calling. She calls them missions which are necessary to help others, something only he can do. He begins by helping two individuals, Doc, a guidance counselor who is mourning the loss of his wife and son, and Zach, a nineteen-year-old essentially living on the street and struggling with addictions. The final mission takes Matthew, along with his friends, on a dangerous journey to the deep South to help an unlikely family, strangers to them all.Through these missions and relationships, Matthew begins to learn more about his faith and how we all are connected in this journey called life. It's a story about trusting and having faith in what God has planned for all of us as stated in Jeremiah 29:11. It also illustrates how we need to help and love our fellow human beings, be kind, care for them, and assist them whenever help is needed in this broken world, as told by Jesus Christ in Matthew 25:40. May your faith grow as you read this story and be moved to help others in need as he did.

  • av Pastor Lorraine Davis
    275,-

    If you have ever wondered what the covenant is about and how we can apply it to our daily lives, this is a good instruction manual. The Invisible Thread will help you understand who you are, who God says you are, and how to apply the promises He gave to Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, David, and to us through the extravagant love-filled covenant of promise through the blood of Yeshua. I am a prophetic dreamer with many illustrations of the covenant in action through my own life.

  • av Yvonne Joy
    285,-

    Experience a firsthand journey through one woman's encounter with nature's frames of perception and ultimate peace contentment as she survives her myriad of challenges, isolation, abandonment, and despair.The odyssey is all-encompassing within the woods where the saddened woman first meets Jesus, disguised as a semi-clothed bicycle rider in the peak of the woods on her daily climb on the mountain.Despite the plethora of unfavorable turns of events, her loyalty and devotion to God overrides her anxiety, disbelief, grief, poverty, racism, natural disasters, and pandemics that beset her journey.Within her wanderings, she encounters the Holy Scriptures, which unravels corpuscles of fortune serving to enable her consequential cognizance of Jesus Christ the Lord at work.This collection of scriptures will bring encouragement and tranquility to the reader throughout every moment of their life.The reader will become one with God, as one of his chosen people through her Holy Land experience, and will be filled with joy and spirituality.The descriptions are culturally entertaining upon reading and are designed to explore the words and sentiments of the Lord, bringing a sense of relief, hope, faith, and a vision of blessings, bringing wisdom and destiny to which for generations to come may encounter the Scriptures. A must-read!All men are like grass and all their glory is like the flower of the field. The grass withers, the flower fades, but the word of the Lord stands forever. (1 Peter 1:24-25)

  • av Gregory W. Johnson
    249

    For the first time in history will these facts be known: King Solomon and the Queen of Sheba had a son named Menelik, Michael the Archangel brought back to Ethiopia the real ark that Moses had built. Abel and Cain had twin sisters. Abel's twin was named Kalimath, and Cain's twin was named Lebhudha.Nebuchadnezzar was really a Jew. His father was named Karmin, from the tribe of Judah. The blessed Holy Virgin Mother was named Hanna, and her father was named Joachim. Angels that asked God to come to earth and become men said that they would not sin. God gave the hearts of men to angels, and they sinned, having sex orgies with people They had children with the daughters of Cain, and they became giants in the earth, and God chose Noah to build an ark before he would destroy the earth with a flood. This is taken from Kebra Nagast, the Ethiopian book of kings, which is older than the Bible.This book alone is more exciting than any movie ever made about the Messiah. This book will be a movie someday. I am working on a movie deal for this book. This is a rare jewel.The Messiah: A Man of Color will reveal never-known events that are factual to this day: where the ark really is located in Axum, Ethiopia; the relationship between Solomon and the Queen of Sheba--she had a son with King Solomon. Things that were never mentioned in the Bible, such as Menelik. This book reveals new things but still used the Bible as a fact in history, but this gives more factual events never printed in the Bible.And, behold, a hand touched me.--Daniel 10:10

  • av Bill Pendziwiatr
    259,-

    Several decades ago, before cell phones, electronic tablets, computers, and video games, children would play outside. Fresh air, exercise, bicycles, and playgrounds were part of their everyday routine. The two nine-year-old boys were always looking for new places to explore. They were good kids, but sometimes they made wrong choices.

  • av Nancy Kay Barnard
    385,-

    Follow eighteen-year-old Jonathan and his best friend, Charlie, a Cherokee Indian, into the wilds of Northern Kentucky in 1856 to rescue Jonathan's father from a renegade tribe of Shawnee. Charlie and Jonathan depart the mountains of Western North Carolina on horseback and have many exciting adventures along the way. With Wings as Eagles is a novel of suspense and perilous episodes.

  • av J. Mark McDonald
    285 - 375,-

  • av J. T. Haddock
    249

    The author takes everyday experiences and turns them into beautiful poetry, as well as showing new light on some historical events (e.g. Lewis and Clark). Lastly, he tells stories of life, of joyful and sometimes tragic experiences and events. It is all well worth the reading experience.

  • av Yuly Cariel Fuentes
    309 - 405,-

  • av Brother Craig
    235,-

  • av Harold W. Sullivan
    365,-

  • av Ondra Waddy
    295,-

  • av Gerald R. Wessels
    325,-

  • av Jeannie Edwards
    309,-

  • av Sylvia Curmon Wilder
    189,-

  • av Nicole Thornton
    235,-

  • av Maria C. Taylor
    235,-

  • av Kathleen E. Davenport
    235,-

  • av Harrison H. Jones
    285,-

  • av Nicole Witherspoon
    189,-

  • av Nicole Witherspoon
    169

  • av David R Parker
    189,-

  • av Bill Griego
    235,-

  • av Michael Turturici
    235,-

    The Disgrace of Sant'Ambrogio: Memoirs of Father John ConleyAugust 28, 1944, Florence, Italy"Everybody out," a German lieutenant yelled as the citizens in the river district were forced out of their homes."They're going to blow our bridges," an old man shouted with his fist in the air. That night, as the bridges were destroyed, smoke and flame lit the air as a revered Renaissance painting was stolen by the known gestapo collaborator Father Danilo Lombardi.September 22, 1978, Vatican CityA young American priest from Boston is summoned to the Vatican on a fateful journey. The disgrace of Sant' Ambrogio sends Father John Conley on a pilgrimage from the catacombs of the Vatican to the summits of the Alps, the monastery of Saint Benedict, and through the gates of East Berlin. Confronted by a blizzard, angry secret police, and unrequited love, he must remain faithful on his mission to redeem the church of Sant' Ambrogio.

  • av Terence Alfred Aditon
    339,-

  • av Paulett Coleby
    235,-

  • av Tasse Swanson
    285,-

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