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  • av Sarah May Feliciano
    145,-

    Embark on an enlightening journey of discovery and faith with Lea and Jakob.In Lea and Jakob, sibling protagonists endure a challenging day that tests their timeliness, teamwork, and their special bond as brother and sister. Their father guides them, sharing the biblical tale of Moses and the burning bush, emphasizing the importance of curiosity and the appreciation of life's beauty.The story of Lea and Jakob's trials and triumphs provides a playful and engaging avenue for children to connect with the divine and understand the importance of daily prayers. Each story is anchored on a Bible verse, revealed on the last page, and sealed with a corresponding prayer.In a world where the potency of prayer is often overlooked, Lea and Jakob reintroduces its power, facilitating children's understanding of God's promises and His guided pathways. This book is designed for read-aloud sessions, offering children a heartfelt experience of faith and the wonder of answered prayers.

  • av Mark D’Souza
    199,-

    In the midst of unprecedented material wealth and technological advancement, a paradoxical crisis looms large – the crisis of meaning. Lost and Found, by Dr. Mark D’Souza, ventures deep into this quandary, addressing the poignant disconnects of our modern era. As workplaces remain trapped in a cacophony of disagreements, the world witnesses an opioid crisis showing no signs of remission.Drawing upon his extensive experience in medical practice and rich insights from philosophy, psychology, and literature, Dr. D’Souza traces this descent into chaos, marking Nietzsche’s assertion of the “death of God” as a pivotal moment in the annals of philosophical and societal thought. As the world grapples with the void left behind, emergent replacement religions—from climate alarmism to victimhood—attempt to fill the chasm, often adding to the turmoil.However, Lost and Found is not merely an analysis of our past mistakes and present predicaments. It is a guiding light, illuminating a path forward. With compelling arguments for the embrace of free speech, a return to the grounding principles of traditional religions, and an appeal for personal responsibility, Dr. D’Souza provides actionable solutions for the individual and society at large. For those weary of today’s cultural malaise and eager to mend our world, this book is an essential compass, guiding its readers toward a more cohesive and meaningful tomorrow.

  • av Kristie K. Jones
    199,-

    Selling Your Way In empowers those who want to go from a job with a set income to a sales career where they set their own income and own their lives. Author Kristie Jones goes deep into the often neglected, but hugely impactful practices embraced by sales “rockstars,” those elite professionals at the top ten percent of the earnings ladder.Applying the principles in Selling Your Way In will ensure readers reach their professional and financial goals by understanding their sales superpower, their secret weapons, how to pick the right sales role, and how to leverage mental memory, much like athletes rely on muscle memory, so that they can outperform and outearn their peers.Selling Your Way In provides readers a comprehensive understanding that there are jobs with a set income and jobs where one sets their own income, preparing them to pursue the latter.

  • av Dr. Randy Ross
    239,-

    Make Life Good is an engaging parable that goes on an inward journey, exploring the true basis of meaning and fulfillment in life. Set against the backdrop of a chance encounter with a homeless man, the story invites individuals to explore topics such as purpose, generosity, priorities, legacy, and even eternity. While walking with Joe on this journey, eyes will be opened, minds will be stirred, and hearts will be touched as the reader is challenged to truly embrace the best that life has to offer.In this fast-paced, self-focused world where success is often defined by accomplishment, acquisitions, and accumulation, Make Life Good prompts people to adopt a different worldview. In the process, it becomes clear that happiness pursued eludes, while happiness given returns. This tale is a reminder that all the good that one desires in life is a by-product of creating value for others.

  • av Aaron Scott Young
    279,-

    Unshackled outlines the essential patterns for business success, empowering business leaders to avoid the common pitfalls of business management with simplified and actionable steps.

  • av Laura Darrell
    199,-

    In the wake of a global pandemic, why are more employees resigning than ever before?The post-COVID working era has witnessed the highest number of employee resignations since records began in 2000. The disruptions caused by COVID-19 presented people with the opportunity to reevaluate their employment conditions and make changes based on what was most important to them. In The Great Resignation, Laura Darrell delves into the driving forces behind this seismic shift and offers five proven retention strategies for business leaders seeking to enhance their workplace culture. By consistently implementing these strategies across the board, organizations can attract and retain the best of today’s workforce talent.

  • av Catie Harris
    285,-

    NursePreneurs empowers medical professionals to take their passion for helping people and create a lifestyle business that generates fulfillment, freedom, and financial security.

  • av Mark David Pullen
    199,-

    The second book in The Oasis Chronicles, Freedom Through the Narrow Gate follows a young mouse whose dreams of adventure soon become a perilous reality.

  • av Stan Lewis
    255,-

    Birds of Paradisum embarks on a gripping journey where allegory and historical figures converge, as one man faces a fateful choice between deliverance or doom, with dark secrets lurking in the skies.

  • av Frances Drost
    295,-

    Equipped with a piano, a journal, and childhood memories, singer-songwriter Frances Drost sets out on an unconventional holiday journey to unravel the mystery of her own Christmas riddle.

  • av Chantal Korteweg
    255,-

    SOS: A Survival Guide for Women at Work is an accessible and practical guide for women and men to improve gender equality, embrace diversity and rewrite the unwritten rules of the workplace.This transformative handbook addresses common challenges faced by women, including productivity, parenting, the pay gap—and, of course, guilt. These multifaceted issues need multifaceted solutions, so each topic is addressed through the SOS framework: Self: what can you do yourself, Others: how can others help you and how can you help others, andSystem: how the system and the (unwritten) rules should change—and what you can do to support this change.SOS is a call to women and their allies, encouraging them to be the architects of change in their professional environments.

  • av Roxanne Giardina
    155,-

    God's Amazing ABCs invites children to practice their ABCs through favorite Bible stories and fun rhyming patterns.

  • av Jr. Roberson
    265,-

    School of Travel embarks on a transformative journey as the author intertwines two decades of adventures abroad with the profound lessons only travel can teach.

  • av Tim Hatch
    255,-

    Ending Emptiness unlocks the ancient wisdom of the Old Testament to empower individuals to break out of the assumptions that keep them stuck in unfulfilling cycles.

  • av Ray Hartjen
    255,-

    Me, Myself & My Multiple Myeloma is a cancer-patient memoir written by Ray Hartjen, a multiple myeloma patient diagnosed in March 2019.In this intimate and inspiring account, Ray reflects on every step of his relentless battle with cancer, from working toward a final diagnosis, through an initial induction treatment and an autologous stem cell transplant, and on to maintenance and continuing active treatment. Through it all, Ray shares personal insights into his fight, tending to his systemic physical, mental, emotional and spiritual needs.Fighting cancer or any serious health issue, particularly a chronic condition, can be a daunting quest. Me, Myself & My Multiple Myeloma shows the importance of being mission-forward. Mission, of course, is unique to each individual, and based on values, roles, and the accountabilities associated with each that matter most.Written for cancer patients, their caregivers, and their friends and family, Me, Myself & My Multiple Myeloma is a personal story of proactive accountability, stubborn perseverance, evolving perceptions, growing maturity, and, ultimately, hope.

  • av Michael Carpenter
    245,-

    The All-Encompassing Return of Christ dives into the debated return of Christ, presenting a straightforward and compelling case for amillennialism.

  • av C. Scott Maderer
    245,-

    Inspired Living is a transformative guide that teaches people how to master their time, talent, and treasures, leading readers on a personalized journey to lasting change and impactful living.

  • av Erik Therwanger
    199,-

    Unleash Your Business Warrior transforms proven military tactics into business strategies to empower the modern corporate professional.

  • av Karen S. Katz
    245,-

    Getting Sauced is a rollicking backstage pass into the early days of food television, as Karen Katz, executive producer of Emeril Live, learns how to cook on the job with the help of the country’s most beloved chefs.

  • av Dr. Abbie Marono
    245,-

    Work in Progress is a groundbreaking guide that unveils the surprising link between shame and authentic empowerment.

  • av Constance Hastings
    199,-

    The Trouble with Jesus challenges skeptics and believers alike through a provocative presentation of Jesus based-in the historical context in which he lived.

  • av Phyllis E. Leavitt
    199,-

    An urgent call to heal a divided nation, America in Therapy offers a groundbreaking perspective on mental health in America, intertwining national trauma with the principles of psychotherapy.

  • av Brian Hampton
    255,-

    It’s A Great Life If You Don’t Weaken serves up an enlightening, entertaining, and amusing how-to handbook for dealing with distressing predicaments and people, providing the ultimate life roadmap for success and relicense in today’s world.

  • av Nancy Gravatt
    245,-

    Allie and her brother S.J. are ushered into an alternate universe where the children help a peaceful kingdom defend against vicious predators, before returning home to face some homegrown bullies in their new community in Lakeshores, North Carolina.

  • av Kevin D. Washburn
    245,-

    Unleash your inner resilience and achieve limitless possibilities with Uprise, the practical guidebook that equips you to conquer challenges, build lasting habits, and create a more resilient world.

  • av Ed Goeas
    245,-

    Cuestión de Respeto se dirige a los votantes cansados de un entorno político que acaba en un estancamiento inamovible, cimentado en la base de votantes de un partido político que no aborda soluciones ni intenta comprender al bando contrario.

  • av Anastasia Alexander
    245,-

    A quirky, and heart-warming novel about rebounding after divorce and trying to find love and yourself again.

  • av Lisa Jo Barr
    245,-

    The Pit of Despair weaves powerful prayers through a memoir about the depths of despair from sex, cocaine, and food addiction, into the light of recovery by connecting with God through working the 12-step program.

  • av Larry O’Nan
    265,-

    Intentional Living and Giving is the ultimate guidebook to discovering purpose, igniting abundance, and thriving as a steward of God’s blessing.

  • av Melinda Spaulding
    245,-

    Finding Insights is a simple, practical how-to guide exploring the art of insight discovery, full of real-world examples, interactive exercises, and a touch of humor.

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