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  • av Kathleen Frame Newman
    199,-

    The title Walk in Newness of Life: Heal Soul Wounds was used because the Holy Spirit gave it to Kathleen Frame Newman. It is her desire to listen to the Holy Spirit's voice and to help hurting souls.

  • av Patricia A. Thompson
    359,-

    Little Traveler is a book of short stories and poems, stories of places and people we have met, and making new friends. We hope Little Traveler will bring a smile to your face, just as it gave us smiles as we were writing it.

  • av Tori Easterling Doby
    185,-

    Tori Easterling Doby always wanted to be a mother. She couldn't wait to get married and start her new family. But after years of not being able to conceive and failed reproductive treatments, she feared her dreams of motherhood may not come to pass. In her period of hopelessness and sadness, she turned to God for help but agonizes to understand if God is really there. She feels all alone and forgotten, while struggling with her faith, wondering if God will ever answer her prayers. But with a surprise vision and assurance from a visiting pastor, Tori discovers a new hope in her walk with Christ and her dreams for the future. In this book, Tori shares her intimate journey with infertility and how her internal struggles with her faith ultimately helped strengthen her relationship with God. Tori's book sheds light on the sufferings of waiting on God and the abandonment she felt while waiting for her blessing. By learning to release the weight of impatience and by being obedient and unwavering to His promise, Tori let go and let God take control of her life. Tori shares how her faith in God was restored and how her renewed relationship with Christ got her through a challenging season.

  • av Michelle Louise
    245

    The Good News is about seeing the good or positive in situations we face in life. Even though sometimes we feel alone, betrayed, forgotten, scrutinized, judged, ridiculed, or used in relationships, there is always an outcome at the end of every story. How your story ends is up to you. Some trials in life are short seasons, and some seem to take forever. Regardless of the circumstances you see before you, there is an answer to everything we face. As our relationship with God prospers, things tend to be less detrimental as we lean on Him.This is also my story and how it played out over the course of my life. I've had to make some tough decisions, and I got it wrong many times, but now I see how it molded me into what God intended all along. As I started to see things from that perspective, it was much easier to live without regret. I got up, brushed the dust off my big-girl pants, and began living my life in His joy and peace once I was able to let things go. As they say, "Let go and let God!" And I did just that!To the single mothers who want to quit.To the women who have deemed themselves unlovable.To the women who do it all without a man.To the women who think God doesn't hear their prayers.To the women who think they aren't doing enough.And to the men who want to understand them.

  • av Lh Miller
    239,-

    As a way of explaining life to her children and seeing the joy on their faces, LH Miller decided to put some of her stories in a book. She titled her book My Little Red Wagon of Children's Stories. These are stories like "I Saw You Today," where there was a young girl who had a conversation with God about the way she saw His work that day. There is "Cameron Finds a New Friend," about a city boy who moves to the country and finds a friend, a frog he names "Bumpy." "The Circus Comes to Town" is about a child who goes to the circus with her family for the first time and the excitement they experienced. "Exploring Crooks Island" tells of a family vacationing, boarding a pirate's ship, and waking up the next morning on Crooks Island--a pirate's island--where the excitement began. They called it the best vacation ever, with great fun at every turn. This book will keep your child's mind and imagination wondering and wanting more. The author hopes her stories give you the same joy and adventure they gave her family.

  • av Dan Hicks
    239,-

    God seems always to be giving us tests. Each exam we pass makes us a better person, but getting there can be a major struggle. That's the way it is when alcohol overwhelms a person's life. Overcoming such an addiction is one of God's toughest tests to pass. But by placing him in the center of our lives, faithfully attending Alcoholics Anonymous meetings, working through AA's Twelve Steps, and exploring our inner selves, it becomes possible to overcome alcoholism. This book suggests ways to achieve sobriety, one day at a time, by quoting recovering alcoholics, books, online articles, and AA's Big Book. What started out as a daily blog has been turned into a book intended to help readers pass one of God's tough life tests.

  • av Christy Stokes
    239,-

    Have you ever known anyone who has a pet turkey? Well, not only do John and Aniston have a pet turkey, but they have a pet turkey who talks to them!Stefanie the Talking Turkey books are inspired by the author's grandchildren, who actually have a pet turkey named Stefanie. Each book is written about their experiences with Stefanie on their farm and teaches a life lesson.In Stefanie the Talking Turkey Finds a Home, John and Aniston learn a lesson about being grateful even though they may not always get what they wish for.This book is geared toward K5-3rd grade and can be used by teachers, parents, and counselors. There are a series of questions at the end that promote reading comprehension and reflection on the life lesson.

  • av Victoria Summers
    265,-

    35When a tall, charismatic fireman waltzed into Barbara's office, her first instinct was to run--instead, he swept her off her feet, pulling her into a lifetime of crime, addiction, and abuse. Thus, the Counterfeit Legend was born. Told from the perspective of his stepdaughter Vicki, The Counterfeit Legend details the personal and family life of notorious Los Angeles bank robber John Jennings. Jennings did whatever it took to satisfy his compulsive need for attention, notoriety, and fame. As stepfather to young children, Jennings was cruel and abusive. He hid his double life as an armed bank robber by masking himself as a community hero. In 1963, Jennings managed his son's Pony League baseball team, leading his players to the Pony League World Series. The life he built for himself crashed to a halt when he was arrested for the robberies of thirteen Los Angeles banks, stealing hundreds of thousands of dollars. The effect it left on his family members was lasting and fatal. Even still, Jennings continued to reinvent himself with lies and deception, destroying all that lay in his path in his search for the good life.

  • av Steven Curtis
    199 - 319,-

  • av James Gomez
    255 - 379,-

  • av L. C. Simon
    279

    Retired detective Jack Janssen is tormented not by the hundreds of child abuse investigations under his gun belt but by a single case. One case that not only keeps him up nights but gives him night terrors.Deciding to retire early, he struggles with his subconscious as he tries to figure out where he goes in life from here. Suddenly he finds himself drawn back into his old life and begins to get a glimpse of what the rest of his life has in store for him.

  • av Susan Harris
    199,-

    Come read and see the farm from a different view. Come experience the sights and sounds of the farm on a magical cloud adventure.

  • av Otis Lee Gaston Jr.
    255

    We are told in the Scriptures that God desires that we know Him more than He desires sacrifices (Hosea 6:6). The way to know God is through the study of His word, the Bible, and a personal relationship with Him through our acceptance of the salvation offered through His Son, Jesus. The primary goal of Created in the Image of God is for us to know God through studying the Trinity, the three-part structure of God, as presented in the Bible and comparing and contrasting the Trinity with the three-part structure of mankind, who is created in the image of God (Genesis 1:26).Created in the Image of God attempts to bring forth relevant Scriptures as pertaining to the Trinity and the creation of mankind, as well as applicable thoughts of theological scholars as they pertain to this topic. Through the study of the trichotomic structure of mankind, we will see how mankind is able to relate to God, the meaning of regeneration at salvation, the distinction between the indwelling and the filling of the Holy Spirit, the root cause of addictive behaviors, the reason that mankind is above and different from the rest of the animal kingdom, and the purpose and cause of prevenient grace. Above all, the hope of Created in the Image of God is that it leads readers to know God more fully, so that we can love him more wholly.

  • av Ryan Miller (Aka Mike Cummings)
    409,-

    This novel is about a woman trapped behind her self-imposed "Walls of Jericho." With her fears to expose the truth, continuing to conceal a deception so as to protect her family's name and her loathing of the masquerade called her marriage, she falls prey to the devil's will and is destined to live a life of dread and anxiety.That is until a modern-day Joshua reappears and, through his strength, love, faith, and patience, brings her into the light.Jericho is a faith-inspired novel that is based on a true story of what should have been, and as my friend John Wilson puts it, "Jericho is a great read that inspires you, and forces you to turn the page and makes you want to stand up and cheer!"

  • av Tim McLaughlin
    239 - 355,-

  • av Pam Claborn
    185 - 329,-

  • av Linda Eriksen
    265,-

  • av Lynn Scott
    305,-

    After years of struggling with guilt and shame for being associated with a serial killer sitting on death row, a sister comes to grip with the fact that she and all family members of death row inmates are, indeed, victims as well. Although her brother was, indeed, guilty of his crimes and deserved to pay for the lives he took, society placed her into the same category as him and quickly labeled her guilty by association.Bringing public awareness to the loved ones of death row inmates is something that is frowned upon, and families are often warned by their lawyers not to do so, which leads to detrimental health issues for those family members. They are punished not only for being associated with the inmate but also for loving them and standing by their side despite the horrendous crime they committed.The death penalty brings about many more victims when an inmate is executed. Its grasp is so far-reaching, not only for the victims' families and inmates' families but also for so many others placed in a position they did not ask to be in but were so because of the crime our loved ones committed. The weight of carrying that pain as a result of what our loved one has done can sometimes become too much to bear, and because of that, we are not able to grieve the loss of someone we loved.It has been five years since her brother's execution, and although the healing process has been slow, by publicly sharing her journey with her brother, she hopes to help others begin their healing process as well.

  • av Patricia Carroll
    279

    In book 3 of the Clash of the Kingdom Realms trilogy, the threat of a demented charlatan continues. As Joy and David Kramer arrive in Maui, Hawaii, all they are looking forward to is some precious alone time as husband and wife. However, their honeymoon is complicated by an encounter with the man who has eluded them for months. They had been the ones to pursue him from Oregon to Arizona. Now they are the hunted. Revenge is the obsession driving their pursuer. All thoughts of a relaxing vacation are abandoned as Joy and David move into investigation mode. This madman must be found and stopped before he does more than interrupt their honeymoon.

  • av John R. Bost
    199,-

    "It's rare to have an opportunity to be mentored by a catalytic business leader with such rich cross-sector experience as John Bost has, and that is the gift found within these pages." Shae Bynes, Author, Grace Over Grind"For those deeply wanting to impact their faith, family, and community, John provides thoughtful questions to explore. His perspective on history, faith, philanthropy, and entrepreneurial living is a treasure of honesty, humility, and hope. A worthy read for sure!" Eddie Hammett, Author, Master Certified Coach"While many people simply live a life learning the 'hows', John's writing takes you to not only 'how' but also to the 'why', which is the most important question to answer for your life calling and identity. John is not just a theorist but also a practitioner."Rick Hughes, Crisis Response Specialist"If you knew John like I know John, you would discover a person who is a personification of finding his sweet spot and following God into the marketplace as a high impact entrepreneur."George Bullard, Strategic Thinking Mentor, ForthTelling Innovation"This short, to the point, transparent presentation of finding one's sweet spot in the Kingdom was a great resource for helping me center my longing and primary target of walking by faith, now better understanding my "gut" and its design as a means used by the Spirit."Kevin Gheen, Senior EngineerSix Sigma Master Black Belt

  • av James Luttrell
    185 - 305,-

  • av Mac Browning
    295,-

    We all face storms in life; it is merely a fact of life. The question becomes, Who or what do we turn to in those trying times? Facing the Storm: Poetry for the Journey is my attempt to encourage everyone to seek out and cling to our Heavenly Father. Abiding in His light and truth, resting in His mercy and grace, and stepping out in faith are just a few topics readers will discover in this collection of devotional poems.

  • av Christopher Sterling Deller
    255

    Those precious moments God gives you in life are to strengthen you, humble you, and help you reflect what is really important. "Out of the mouths of babes and sucklings hast Thou ordained strength." Our son, James, has blessed us with so many of his tender words and thoughtful questions, one of which is "Will we wear socks in heaven?"

  • av Jason Bransford
    199,-

    The Future is Bright: How Gem Prep is Reimaging Education and Building Tomorrow's Leaders captures the essence of how some of America's best schools are transforming education and the next generation. Gem Prep schools utilize strong academics, competency development, and exposure to a variety of experiences to prepare today's students to be tomorrow's leaders. Gem Prep's approach to education places students in the driver's seat of their education as they incrementally take ownership of their education and their future.This book helps the reader understand how Gem Prep accomplishes its work, but it also helps the reader understand how educational leaders can pursue foundational shifts in their approach to education to successfully propel students toward a bright future.

  • av Jt Warren
    255

    Meet the animals of Havenswood where Tinker the Rabbit meets and befriends all types of other animals-many with disabilities. Each animal faces their own challenges while learning how to deal with the differences of others. These are the stories of how they accept, adapt, and learn how to live peacefully together.

  • av Cory Boettcher
    199,-

    Sycamore Stories is the first book of a new set of stories about the magical sycamore trees in the woods by the river, next to the railroad tunnel, and the forest animal friends they share stories with. The trees and animals learn life lessons on how to live a good and moral life. No one can ever be perfect, but we can learn from those who have come before on how to make the world a better place and keep our families and friendships strong. Stay quiet, try not to laugh, and don't let them know you are listening.

  • av Steven Desmond
    199 - 329,-

  • av Cory B. . . Illustrated by Kristin Roberts
    329,-

    Sycamore Stories is the first book of a new set of stories about the magical sycamore trees in the woods by the river, next to the railroad tunnel, and the forest animal friends they share stories with. The trees and animals learn life lessons on how to live a good and moral life. No one can ever be perfect, but we can learn from those who have come before on how to make the world a better place and keep our families and friendships strong. Stay quiet, try not to laugh, and don't let them know you are listening.

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