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  • av Donya Gonzalez
    155

    Children have questions, questions that can at times be difficult to answer. This book helps readers understand that God truly exists.

  • av Lara Matias Cruz
    149,-

    This book is a must read for every Christian. It is God calling us back to the place He created us to be. Some of us seem to be running from the place that God has for us. It is in the place of surrender that we find the life that God intended us to have. We are called to make an impact in this generation as we allow God to lead our lives. Some of us keep striving to do it when our own, doing it our own way. When will you stop pursuing your own life and allow God show you the life that He has chosen for you? Oh Jonah generation, stop running and return to the place He is calling you to!

  • av Gene Allen Hecker
    149,-

    Have you been put down in your life, don't feel like you measure up? Had failures in social relationships and or jobs. Have you made mistakes that made you feel you aren't good enough, not worthy, maybe done some bad stuff in your life? You do not have to live in that darkness-there is good news in the pages of this book.

  • av Connie Jackson
    195,-

    Have you ever wondered how the gifts of the spirit work? Are the gifts of the spirit still in operation today? How do I know if it's God speaking? It is my hope that this book will answer many of the questions that people ask today and give a greater understanding of the Holy Ghost and working of the spiritual gifts.

  • av Lorie Hale
    195,-

    This was on my mind is a 30 Day Devotional that resulted over a period of 2-3 years! Some of the thoughts are controversial so I thought it better to be chosen to read rather than for one to just Happen upon them! The hope is that the reader will steal away and Think while writing his/her thoughts afterwards!

  • av Sam Wittke
    315,-

    In Big American Problems, Sam Wittke examines the link between various types of politics and the spiritual realities of God and human sinfulness, as laid out in the scriptures. In an increasing atmosphere of division, enmity, confusion, and authoritarianism in our American cultural moment, it is critical for Christians to think through these things through a realistic, biblical framework. Big American Problems hopes to tell the truth about our unprecedented American moment comprehensively and in a simplified manner. The conclusions herein are only meant to be weighed in proportion to the more immense matter of the Gospel, but they do provide a startling glimpse into what happens when the Gospel is rejected by a society.

  • av Isabell Montgomery
    149,-

    It is important to make the necessary adjustments as we reach the different levels of our Christian journey. If you are on the wrong diet you cannot operate on the level God would have you to be. Your knowledge of who God is and His works and power has to operate on the different levels of your faith, as we grow so shall our faith and power in God.

  • av Michelle Vanessa O'Reilly
    175

    Justin, a happy boy with a super sunny smile, is ready to take on any challenge. As he grows, he realizes he is not like other children. Through a journey of self discovery, he discovers that God made him unique and special. He has a plan for every one of His children. Through Justin's actions and Malina's artwork, children remember that God loves each of us just as we are.

  • av Valencia McMahon
    149,-

    Losing a loved one is emotionally draining. Add to that the nagging questions of how you will cope with that loss and move forward with your life can sometimes leave you in a state of constant agitation. I found myself in this situation on multiple occasions. I needed to find a way to cope that did not involve a significant financial investment or the consumption of chemical stimulants. Exercising and performing other activities was my answer. They helped clear my mind. They also went a long way in helping to heal the void that had crept into my life. This guide shares some of the activities I engaged in that became my bridge over troubled waters. They helped ease my mind and slowly became the wind beneath my wings.

  • av James Juers
    149,-

    When at last we realize our predicament, that we have engaged ourselves in a lost-cause war with God, it is good news to discover that he has taken it upon himself to create a truce and to effect reconciliation with us. But then a little later it should also occur to us that the heavenly Father had a purpose for making that peace, even at such a great cost. So our search must take us deeper and higher than just being good boys and girls in a dying world. We will come to realize that we have been called to more than just 'Genesis 3 Christianity'. And so the quest begins!

  • av Boye Onalaja
    149,-

    Here is the Legacy Memoir of a beautiful woman who has experienced the ups and downs of life, and has come out stronger, and even more beautiful for it. It is a reflective journey to preserve her most significant memories and life lessons for generations to come. Everybody has a legacy of things they have accomplished or things they have learned just by living life. She shares her journey through life in her memoir, using her life's experiences to leave a legacy for young women, describing how she has been able to navigate through the challenges of life, marriage, motherhood, career, etc.

  • av Sonya Lyatsky
    179,-

    Once upon a time in Alabama, a beautiful princess called Noel, was born on Christmas Eve. She fell in love with her charming prince, but life wasn't a fairy tale, and he abandoned her with two children. When she met a beast, they became firm friends. Because he was a good man despite his ugliness. But what secret did her beast hold close to his heart?

  • av John I. Penn Sr.
    255,-

    Early on in my study, it became evident that Mark was not simply recounting the healing incidents that Jesus had performed. Mark looked at the healing miracles of Jesus through the lens of God's perspective. What was significant to Mark and what captured my spiritual imagination was his interpretation of the healing miracles. He made it clear to the readers that Jesus clearly understood the redemptive implications of his mission as the Jewish healer-redeemer. Jesus fully embraced his Messianic mission to bring salvation to the Hebrew people. He would become the perfect sacrificial lamb of God to bring about the restoration of fallen humanity. In and through him, God's good creation would be restored.Through Jesus' sacrificial death, God would create a new covenant of grace, which could be acceptable to both Jews and Gentiles. The healing miracles demonstrated the defeat of sin, sickness, death, and the evil influence of Satan's demonic forces. Jesus did this by not only removing our sins but also taking the consequences of our sins upon himself, nailing them to the cross. All of Jesus' healing miracles were interpreted similarly. I found Mark's gospel both inspiring and informative, allowing me to see the heart, love, compassion, and mind of God for His creation.

  • av Elisa Rendon
    149,-

    Elisa Rendon gave her heart to Jesus as a teenager.But events at her congregation shook her so much that she was driven away from the Lord. For years, she lived a life of sin by following her desires-even enjoying an illicit relationship as a married mother.She also became involved in Santeria, which includes being the conduit of and serving spirits of the dead. This practice is commonly found in Hispanic countries and dates from the time the African people were brought to the New World. While the author may have lost her way, she eventually found her way back to Jesus. She shares her personal struggle of redemption in this book for anyone looking to ignite their faith.There is no such thing as a perfect Christian. There are redeemed Christians. It is hugely important to understand this difference. We all make mistakes. We do and say things that are harmful to ourselves and others and go astray from the path that God has prepared for us. But we all have a chance to find our way back.

  • av Jean Watts
    179 - 389,-

    "e;I am the true vine, and My Father is the vinedresser. ...As the branch cannot bear fruit of itself, unless it abides in the vine, neither can you, unless you abide in Me. I am the vine, you are the branches. He who abides in Me, and I in him, bears much fruit; for without Me you can do nothing."e; John 15:1, 4-5 NKJVLike the unhappy caterpillar in I AM A WORM Or Am I? we often try to change ourselves but fail. We can become downtrodden when we don't see lasting results. It is only when we turn to God and put our trust in Him, that we experience true change. Follow along in this delightful allegory as the caterpillar meets a butterfly who offers hope for a new life. Drawn to a mysterious vineyard, he learns the challenging lessons of faith. The vinedresser tends the branches in this special vineyard and brings about glorious change, for an abundant harvest!

  • av Patty Howard
    405 - 575,-

    So much of our lives is influenced by how we see God. For author Patty Howard, these words began a two-and-a-half-year journey of listening to God every morning with the expectation that He would speak. When God speaks, He meets us where we are and shows us who we are. Sometimes we are invited to share what we hear. With social media as her pulpit and her friends as her congregation, Howard shared what God had given her every day. The Holy Spirit did the rest.In Meet Me in the Morning, she has gathered those meditations, originally posted on social media, and compiled them into a devotional, mostly in the order and in the form they originally appeared. May these daily meditations encourage you, inspire you, convict you, and convince you that God sees you, knows you, and loves you beyond measure.This daily devotional shows how scripture applies to real life, in real time, and invites you to carry the ideas and insights beyond the page and into your daily life.

  • av Joyce Lang-Simpson
    149,-

    "e;What they all know can force change, or the flesh will agonize in pain. Chains are broken when you make up your mind to think higher than the lowness of mind of the people that think they know the real you. Love learning the truth, grow in wisdom and lead the way to freedom for the next generation."e;JOYCE LANG-SIMPSON

  • av Edith Perry
    259,-

    The purpose of writing this poetry book is to reach out to those who are children of God and those who do not know Jesus as their personal Lord and Savior. Jesus is the only one who can save you from your sins so you can have abundant life now and eternal life forever. She prays these poems will help you stay on the battlefield of righteousness to defeat Satan with God's word and encourage others to become children of God to receive the promises he has for them.Her poetry is a spiritual expression of pulpit sermons and life experiences. She is hopeful after reading these poems; the readers are inspired, equip, educate, and motivated to live a life of righteousness, a life of celebration, a life of overcoming obstacles in their everyday living, a life that will bring about change through sorrow and victories that will allow the reader to have a personal relationship with Jesus Christ.

  • av Claire Wilcox
    315 - 499,-

    Anyone who has ever found the configuration of the Bible to be confusing will enjoy The Seven Days: Making Sense of the Bible's Structure.Claire Wilcox asks, "e;If all Scripture is God-breathed, then wouldn't the Bible's structure also be divinely inspired?"e;For both veteran and new readers of the Bible, this book provides a thought-provoking look at the creation that reveals God's plan for salvation woven throughout the structure of the Bible. Its canonical sequence of sixty-six books finally makes sense.Rather than a stand-alone narrative, the first creation story of Genesis can be read as the thematic key to the God-breathed structural organization of the Bible. By correlating sense and structure to the entire biblical canon for each of the seven days of creation, the author breaks new ground.Discover great and hidden things that go far beyond anything you've ever known by using structural analysis to understand the Bible.

  • av Clémentine
    179,-

    This book is expressively about what I had encountered in my personal and family life throughout the years. The contents written are real life experiences. Names in some instances are not used in order to be respectful and protective of individuals who is part and parcel of what I have written. The core of the writing is to give honour and glory to God for His mercies and to highlight that He never turned His back on us no matter how messed up we may be or have been in life. It is always of healing from years of pain and suffering.

  • av Kevin Anthony Keating
    269,-

    Jesus said: I have given you an example, that you also should do just as I have done If you know these things, blessed are you if you do them. (Jn. 13:15, 17 ESV)A common question among Christians faced with making decisions is, "e;What would Jesus do?"e; It expresses our desire to do what is in accord with the will of the Lord. But another, less-speculative question can also be asked regarding our life situations, namely, "e;What DID Jesus do?"e; What actions did He take? What choices did He make in his life? What did He do with His time here on earth? How did He choose to live? That is the focus of this book then: looking at His activities and deeds so that we who seek to follow Jesus can see clear examples of righteous behavior which He modeled for our benefit and which can be incorporated into our lives. In doing this, we will be more able to pursue Christlikeness in very practical ways.

  • av Annette Robin
    285,-

    I'll Forever Speak is an easy-to-read book of poetry of encouragement, inspiration, and other subjects. It also expresses some ways in which one can resolve issues one may encounter in life.This book accommodates not only the young but also the old at heart.

  • av Rachel Jolly West
    179 - 389,-

    Birds. Flowers. Flowering shrubs. Changing seasons. Changing skies. These can be seen outside author Rachel Jolly West's window every day. It tells her creation is alive, and she realizes we may often take it for granted. In The View from My Window, West shares how it's more than watching the neighborhood from the window. It is seeing creation through God's eyes.In The View from My Window, Rachel Jolly West offers a collection of stories that shares what she sees outside her window and how God speaks to her through nature. Have you ever seen your inner beauty through a gerber daisy plant? Have you heard God tell you the meaning of a fallen tree on your hike through the woods? Have you watched birds at a feeder searching for seed, and God opened your eyes to the spiritual experience and meaning?In this devotional, West encourages you to sit on the porch, on the beach, at your favorite window seat, or wherever your comfort place is, and let God meet you and share his wonderful creations.

  • av Robert Lambert
    179,-

    A 90-day daily devotional written by someone who found Christ through the 12-step recovery process, for people in the 12-step recovery process. This devotional incorporates topics, quotes, and lingo commonly used within the 12-step recovery community.

  • av Margaret Stewart
    149,-

    For author Margaret Stewart, the worst of times began in December of 1995. She fell, broke her wrist, and was out of work for three months. But this was just the beginning; God was preparing her for the battle ahead. In God's Love is Not Bound by Time, she shares her life story, focusing on her marriage, her husband, the challenges they faced, and God's role in all of it.In this memoir, Margaret tells how she always dreamed her life would go her way, but she discovered it's not about her way. God wanted her attention to teach her that His way is the best. Through a host of scriptural examples, she chronicles her experiences and discusses the lessons she learned.God's Love is Not Bound by Time speaks to those who have experienced unexpected trials and while they were looking for answers, they found a response they were not seeking.

  • av Dina Celestin
    149,-

    In this book you will learn practical step-by-step strategies that can be incorporated in your daily attempts to become a better version of yourself. These strategies will help you heal from the pains of your past. To reveal the life that is waiting for you on the other side of brokenness.

  • av Rajani Raja
    299,-

    This first set of jewels from the poet's creative treasury is not just Poetry it's a Visetry, Visual Poetry. A collection of captivating poems and visuals, that will take you on a journey. A journey of hope, dreams, love, prayers, questions.This journey of words will take you through stories of everyone, of the people around the world. Some shared, some unspoken. The hope of the author is to walk with them, to show that their stories are shared by the poet too, who feels the same, joy, pain, sadness, happiness.Readers you are not alone.

  • av BJ Speer
    285,-

    In the Hands of Time shares the incredible journey of faith, love and the goodness of God between two best friends. Through social media posts, scripture and personal testimonies, BJ shares the joys and sorrows of his best friend, Stone Dartt, from diagnosis of a rare cancer, to the final breath and beyond.

  • av Blessing Obada
    255,-

    JESUS IS MISSING seeks to pass on the message of Easter to children between the ages of 4-8. It also aims to introduce them to some fun professions that they might not know, or be aware of. The rhyming words, interjections and professions would expand their use of sounds as well as their vocabularies. Every page with its colour and picture satisfies the readers' curiosity as well as leave's smiles on faces with words like; zap zap! and boo hoo!

  • av Janice Freeman
    149,-

    The book "e;Joe"e; was written by Janice Freeman two years ago as a sequel to her previous book titled "e;The Family Secret"e;. The book "e;Joe"e; like "e;The Family Secret"e; is about racial injustice and is based on true events learned from the Civil Rights Movement under Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and other African American leaders. Both books illustrate how racial segregation was practiced and how it not only affected African Americans but also Whites who believed that their behavior was acceptable. The cruelty evolved in racial segregation brought the African Americans to the point that they were not taking it anymore. Their past in the South had included slavery and mistreatment. Even though the Civil War was fought to correct this situation the mistreatment continued for a hundred more years by Southerners who wanted to keep African Americans down for their cheap labor. This continued to keep the wealth in White people's hands. This generation of African Americans insisted that the Federal Government intervene until Whites changed. Some Whites gradually changed and finally believed that African Americans should not be held in racial contempt and inferiority that they were held in for so long. This was brought about by the intervention of the Federal Government with the use of Federal troops. Whereas, some Whites tried to cooperate, others had a die-hard mentality to hang on to racial injustices. Joe and members of his family didn't want to abandon their bigoted lifestyle of hatred and intolerance. Because of changing circumstances in the economics of Whites they gradually saw the light. They married women who knew the Lord and who began to show them the wrong in racial injustices. In time, with patience and kindness they were able to show their husbands the errors of their ways. Joe's change caused him to see such a wonderful difference in his life.

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