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  • av Karl Hargestam
    155,-

  • av Karl Hargestam
    155,-

  • av Dwight Kiefert
    169

    How do you handle the loss of a child? Where do you turn for answers? Death does not have to be a mystery. Join author and father, Dwight Kiefert as he shares his story: the tragic loss of a young son, Matthew, killed by a drunken school bus driver in 1987; and the direction and faith he and his family came to know after their darkest hour. More than 95% of marriages that su er the loss of a child result in divorce—a staggering statistic tearing families apart for believers and non-believers alike—but On Our Way Home is one family’s true story of hope in the face of tragic loss, and offers guidance for those seeking consolation or the knowledge to console a loved one.

  • av Elijah Oladimeji
    179,-

  • - Tales about Sharing - the Difference it can make
    av Kenneth G Old
    279

    In A Boy and His Lunch, author Kenneth G. Old takes the delightful story of a youngster venturing down to the fringe of a lake and reflects on the amazing events of that day long ago. It is no different today. He takes us into the intriguing areas of our individual involvement in God's purposes with some lively examples from our own day where 'every little helps'. The consequence of Christian faith is that we become God's handiwork changed, charged and enabled to accomplish the good deeds for which He has designed us. God, the master weaver, causes circumstances, events, and relationships to intertwine in a marvelous tapestry of his handiwork.

  • av Kenneth G Old
    239,-

  • av Tenesha Ramsey
    315,-

    Who can you trust? It is a hard feeling, even for those of us who have had the time to learn things through life experiences and other routes. But how much harder is it for a child to have to ask herself about such principles? Trust and love may seem like fairy tale filler when all of life has been neglect and abuse. Ava Robinson knows all too well that some little girls simply don’t get a godmother, a prince, or a night at the ball. Some little girls get tragedies, and Ava has gotten too many for her young mind to keep up with. Yet the effects are still very clear. Can Ava’s new family bring forth a chapter in her life that helps her not to have to wonder about trust? Or will she be faced with yet another series of life events that make her tale one of darkness?

  • av Sandra Wilson
    285,-

    Are you living in captivity?Are you hiding in an imprisoned home and overwhelmed by your grieving spirit as a result of the afflictions of perfectionism, codependency, depression, or low self-esteem? Are you or have you ever suffered from sexual immorality, eating disorders, self-cutting, phobias, passiveness? Are you joined to an Abuser who wounded, saddened, controlled, abandoned, or deceived you?These beautifully written poems are a teaching tool for those who find themselves grieved as a result of their own captive sins and/or the captivity placed by others due to error, ignorance, or deliberate evil. Wilson’s prose is a gift from God that should be praised for its deep teaching on how to stop the abuse cycles and make the Turn in Your Captivity.

  • - A Journey of Poems
    av Kenneth G Old
    275,-

    Footprints in the Dust is a panorama of beautiful, insightful poetry -- reflections of an inner journey progressing from parched and questioning beginnings through the sweet refreshing waters of change to a nal homecoming. Grouped into three sections, the poems represent the beginning of a journey, a significant change of direction, and the end of the journey. These poems, written from the heart, touch life at different points. They range from simple joy to deep anguish - each one thought provoking. Read them slowly, savoring each line in itself. As you dip into the pages, extract only one or two but return frequently. They should be read daily. You will find they nourish your soul. Footprints in the Dust could become a classic in this exclusive genre.

  • av Nancy Jasin Ensley
    295,-

    It started suddenly. Ed felt a pain in his chest that seemed to suck the breath from him. He straightened sharply and his arms pulled away from the caressing of Mary and Helen. His hands clutched the front of his soot covered jacket and the color drained from his face. The look of terror in his eyes was one that Mary would never be able to erase. The cough began explosively and he turned away from the bed stumbling toward the door of the hospital room. Mary almost pulled the call light from the wall as she cradled Helen and attempted to get out of bed. Her legs felt like they weighed fifty pounds and the room began to spin as she tried to stand. She cough had changed to a gurgling sound and she could see blood spattering on the door as she screamed for help.

  • av J Arvid Ellison
    169

    A bedtime story about sleep is perfect, especially when the story makes fun of the experience, and perhaps even of childhood fears. This whimsical view of sleep takes the youngster and the parent on a romp through slumberland. It teaches kids that there is nothing to be afraid of and everything to enjoy.From quicker trips in the car to foolish ideas about waterfalls, and the words one might say while sleeping, this book takes a child through fantasy and ends at the wonderful world of love that parents have for their children. This book is a classic that will be remembered and told from generation to generation.

  • av J Arvid Ellison
    285,-

    They should have prejudged the prairie with more respect.It was wild, mercurial, unpredictable, and dangerous. Storms, stampedes, and savagery confronted them at every turn. Some did not survive. For those who survived, they would never be the same. Perhaps they should have waited a month or two before they started to follow the well-worn path to their American dream.Lawrence was traveling forward to forget the past. So was his family. The winding trail that followed the Platte River was a long cord that connected his and their dreams for the future, with the disappointments of the past. He was, with his parents and sister, along with a wagon train of pioneers, riding unwittingly into the chaos of a full-scale Indian uprising. Hail, arrows, bison, and bullets flrew thick and furious through the rarified air above the rolling prairie. Then a human disguised as a mud-caked, leaf-laden phantasm emerged as if from the very earth—a young woman beaten down by circumstances. She surprised many, worried some, enraged others, andchanged Lawrence. She was not what anyone expected.

  • av Bernadette Melrath
    235,-

    This book consists of the many different feelings that I felt with the passing of my husband. I thought that my life was over. He left me to fend for myself, and at one point I hated him for that. I felt lost, alone, and confused. Believe me no one knows how difficult things get unless they go through it. The easiest of things become so difficult to do. I needed him to just hold my hand to make it all better, and felt that if he did I could survive and accomplish many things. That’s how I came up with the title of this book, “Hold My Hand rough It All”. My husband was and still is my everything. I know that I will see him again in heaven one day. It doesn’t matter what you do, if God wants you He will take you. My husband was a strong believer of that. If anything, “dream as if you’ll live forever, and live as if you’ll die today.” What I’m saying is to make every moment of everyday living count. Remember that you may not have tomorrow to say, “I love you”.

  • - What I Learned While I Was Teaching
    av Melanie Mayer
    259,-

    Melanie Mayer believes that given the right tools and a little motivation, teachers can change the world. She re-ignites the passion and joy in teaching through her own classroom experiences, anecdotes, instructional and management strategies, and delightful student examples.This frank, honest, and sometimes hilarious book is a masterful guide and must-read for today’s teachers of all ages.If you’ve ever thought, “Well, that sounds good in theory, but how does it look in my classroom?” this book is for you.Practical considerations on grading, feedback, re ection, and grace are paired with methods for explicit writing instruction, active reading strategies, the value of literature, and more. Passionate and personal, Miles To Go is a book for those entering the profession, teachers currently in the trenches, and anyone who has ever wondered how teachers do it – and why it’s worth it.

  • - Finding the Light of God Amidst the Darkness of Atheism and Dogmatism
    av Michael Bunner
    319,-

    In God, Science, and Reason, Michael Bunner, a scientist who also believes in God, takes direct aim at the belief systems of the New Atheists and the world view they espouse. He not only exposes the aws in their own logic and rationale, but also presents well-reasoned and compelling scientific and philosophical arguments that reveal and decimate their belief systems. In the process, he demonstrates that the war between science and religion is nothing more than an illusion concocted and sustained by those who have rejected God. He also makes a persuasive case that we can understand reality only when we view the world through the lenses of both science and religion.

  • av Christina Riedle Frye
    189,-

    Tragedy struck Christina Frye’s family one cold December night. When her brother was ripped from her family, Christina was heartbroken. But through her grief, she found solace in God’s truths and the assurance that her brother had received the better life. This touching memoir inspires and exhorts readers to place their trust in Christ and find life anew in the promises found in Scripture that can be claimed. Strength can be found when you discover The Joy Is in the Suffering. If you have been searching for way through your grief, praying for peace and understanding as you struggle with loss, prepare yourself to be molded into a closer likeness of Christ. The Joy Is in the Suffering offers guidance from one who’s gone from disbelief, pain, and grief to acceptance and understanding. Begin your path to healing through this inspirational journey.

  • - Ventures Into the New Israeli Cuisine
    av Ruth Milstein
    475 - 605

  • av April Agnew
    169

    Most little girls dream of having a great relationship with their father. A girl's father is often the first man to tell her he loves her. If a young girl grows up without the validation of her father, from whom will she find that love and security? April discovered the key to finding such security. What she learned was that she needed to uncover herself of the weight of sin and learn to trust God as a young girl trusts her daddy. In Daddy's Girl Uncovered, April offers advice and examples from her walk with Christ to encourage women to reveal themselves imperfections and all before God in order to live a fulfilling life in Christ. Take this journey with April and become Daddy's Girl Uncovered so you too can enjoy a satisfying relationship with the One who knows you inside and out.

  • - Developing Yourself in Righteousness
    av April Agnew
    169

    Habits-everybody has them. We have vices that have developed over time that make up the whole of who we are. From our attitudes to our behaviors, we have developed and conformed to a way of life that we have accepted as "that's just me." Though they may be detrimental to our very being and work against the victory and abundance God has promised us through Christ, we rarely work toward breaking our habits. We don't have to settle in this lifestyle we have become accustomed to. If we must have them, why not develop habits that will work for us and not against us? In Holy Habits, April encourages the believer to enlist into God's spiritual army. As you enter the warfare of your faith and the fight of your righteous life, you must activate your weapons of spiritual mass destruction so that you can receive deliverance and healing. There is refuge in God, and you will win this war through Christ as you develop Holy Habits.

  • - How My Love for My Children Helped Me Survive
    av Marianne Depp
    195,-

    I suddenly found myself immobilized in confusion. I didn’t know how to work the remote. My hands felt heavy and clumsy. Again I was a woman possessed. I stared down at my hands, illuminated by the light of the television, and looked as the muscles of my fingers tried to change the channel. Nothing. It was like I was looking at the hand of another person. I was unnerved to be unable to use a familiar object; I was no longer the captain of my body. ”After returning home from the hospital with her newborn baby boy, Logan, something feels amiss. It should be the happiest time of Marianne’s life, but she finds herself suffering strange spells. Everything comes to a head when Marianne falls in the bathroom and has a stroke, with her children in the next room. With a single-minded determination only a young mother can conjure, Marianne struggles to find answers and fights to survive for the sake of her three children. Along the way, she becomes enlightened on what it really is to live and to accept both the good and the bad in life. But first, she must embrace herself and come face-to-face with her own limitations.

  • av Malia K Johnson
    265,-

  • - A Pastor's Guide to Acquiring Land and Building Insanely Great Facilities
    av Bradley D Oaster
    265,-

  • av Tehron Jaqui Bush
    189,-

    In a powerful and game-changing new book, Tehron Jaqui Bush explores these questions from a uniquely-Christian frame of reference.‘From My Mind, From My Voice’ is steeped with the author’s guidance and wisdom, all molded by the faith Bush holds so dear.From My Mind, From My Voice, a book written by Tehron Jaqui Bush, provides a Christian frame of reference towards subjects of religion, sociology, political science, ethics, foreign a airs and education. Readers will learn my perspective infused with Christian values, as I tackle challenging questions directed toward presidential politics and more.“In my opinion, the election of 2000 brought many frightening truths about the U.S. political system to light,” explains Bush, a scholar athlete and retired service member. “It created awareness for Americans to develop and really begin to voice their political opinions, as well as rally to improve voting procedures. The outcome of this is a nation whose collective mind is more enquiring than ever before and, while I don’t have all of the answers, my commitment to my Christian faith certainly positions me to explore questions from a deeply-personal perspective. At no time is perspective more valuable than when our nation is on the cusp of new Government and the potential for boundless change.” 

  • av Adrienne Palma
    259,-

  • av Donald Knott
    315,-

    With the nation caught up in civil war, Caleb is torn between his emotions to remain neutral and his heart that felt obligations toward the Texas Rangers and the State of Texas. Reluctantly Caleb joins the Confederacy and is given the rank of lieutenant, where he serves as an aid to Colonel John S. “RIP” Ford, 2nd Texas Cavalry Regiment, during the last battle of the civil war, the battle at Palmito Ranch, May 12, 1865. Caleb is given the Purple Heart after he is wounded in the hip by a mini ball. After the close of the war, Caleb is given his own Command of Texas Rangers at the rank of captain and also goes on to practice as an attorney as a sideline.Dancing Crow and his Comanche went into Oklahoma, Indian Territory. Dancing Crow is suffering from the coughing sickness and is struggling to contain his warriors from going to war, seeking council from Ten Bears. While a young Quanah Parker is rapidly gaining favor and influence among the younger warriors within the Comanche Nation.A new captain, Leander H. McNelly, of the Texas Rangers has been quickly gaining notoriety with his little McNellys. A change is in the air, and the Texas Rangers will soon become the most feared Law Men in American history.

  • av Brendan White
    169

    Imagine listening to the last surviving wise man that followed the star to find Jesus. What if he told the events in a different way than what you were taught? Would yousearch the Scriptures to verify his story, or dismiss what he said so you could hold on to your man-made traditions?In A Magi’s Tale, this wise man will reveal:They didn’t follow the star to Bethlehem. They went there by a different directive.If they were at the manger on the night of Jesus’s birth, then Joseph and Mary broke one of the laws of Moses when they presented Jesus to the Lord their God at the temple.You must always follow the “star” (personal direction for your life) that God gives to you, and not your own limited understanding, because His ways are higher than your ways, and His thoughts are higher than your thoughts.

  • av Angela Leblanc
    169 - 299,-

  • av Alex Casuccio
    285,-

    Through scripture and historical data, Dr. Casuccio questions some widely accepted (but false) doctrines. This book offers clarity and true biblical understanding. Chapters are well organized and each topic is to the point and easy to understand. If you know anyone who's faith has been shaken, gift them this book!

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