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  • av El Enamorado
    186,-

    Look Who's Praying Now: Healing unto the Nations promotes lasting world peace through omnistic prayer including prayers, meditations, mantras, sutras, and poems, invoking even the paradoxical praying atheist that all may have the utmost respect for one another.

  • av Joyce Rone
    196,-

    Abby is the sixteen-year-old daughter of a pastor who ministers at a church in St. Louis. Although she believes in her father's message of salvation, she does not agree that putting God's will first should be a priority. She is not interested in making a total commitment like her parents. Rather her heart's desires is to obtain wealth, even with her meager background, and to possess expensive material things and a high place in society. It would not matter what cost she might have to pay to get what she wanted. When told her papa was giving up his church to begin a home mission work in Kansas and that she would have to go with them, she thought her world had come to an end. Her hopes of a wealthy lifestyle seemed to be disappearing before her eyes, but to her surprise, she finds that Kansas has more to offer than she had thought. After some time had passed since moving to Kansas, Abby gradually begins to change without even realizing it herself until the day she comes to understand that putting God first and seeking His will for her life is the only thing that brings joy, peace, and satisfaction. Her life takes a totally different direction than the one she had chosen for herself. Because of the faithfulness of Abby's parents to stay in God's will, not only Abby, but many others, come to see the great things God can do if we put Him first.

  • av Oliver Hurt
    356,-

    If you grew up during the baby boomer years, you will enjoy reading this book, and if not, you will enjoy learning what it was like growing up in the late fifties. It will spark memories of your own childhood. OJ Hurt grew up instilled with a Christian faith and describes himself as "e;just a man living as best I know how and as taught me by my parents and grandparents."e; This book will take you into small-town memories and describe what it's like to be a police officer. As a police pilot, OJ will place you in the cockpit of a police helicopter and will make you feel as though you are in the cockpit flying with him. This book will describe what it's like being a federal investigator and will allow you some insight into investigative questioning techniques. OJ's three decades of investigative experience and his experience as an army counterintelligence officer is a career-rich in action and stories. OJ describes his leadership philosophy and how committed leadership can effect improvement. OJ describes what it's like as an army counterintelligence officer and developing a tough mindset as a leader of combat operations. Learn how he put together six intelligence teams from scratch and how tactical intelligence sources are determined and why one does not leave a footprint on an intelligence source. Enjoy.

  • av Susan McAndrew
    186,-

    Could a child or young adult in your life have an underlying medical condition that is being explained away as a psychiatric problem? This type of misdiagnosis has become surprisingly common. This is a heartfelt, informational, true story of a thirteen-year-old girl who had an unexplained weight loss and other bizarre symptoms that were deemed to be psychological before all avenues of a physical illness were explored. The names have all been changed in order to protect the identity of the involved persons. The eleven-day confinement at a psychiatric hospital, involuntary commitment trial, and testing for the actual physical illness and simple cure are all documented to explain why this young girl should not have to live with a lifelong label of mental illness. This story suggests decisions made in fear are often poor. Doctors should not be afraid to tell their patients that they do not know, and parents should not be afraid of questioning health-care professionals' decisions. The nearly fatal mistake was thwarted with the support of family, friends, open-minded, true professionals, and most of all, with divine intervention.

  • av Kingsworth Bolade
    186,-

    The book "e;Understanding Divine Visitations"e; was given by a divine revelation from God. It is a gift for better understanding to the believer in his walk and relationship with God. There should no longer be any confusion nor doubts about the mind of God concerning your life. Unlike the deception in the world today, God does care and has never left us alone. But we ought to be better informed about the virtues that easily attract his presence and turn our situation around for good. Divine healing is available, miracles are real, divine help is close by. God has not changed in his acts and his ways. That's why it is very important to understand the missing link. Ignorance will always deprive you. But only true understanding will connect to that supernatural life with the Living God.

  • av Sharon Farritor Raimondo
    196,-

    Have you ever wished the Easter Bunny would point your children toward Christ? Martus is a very ordinary rabbit who finds himself in an extraordinary situation when he accidentally becomes trapped in the tomb with Jesus. Martus, whose name means witness, experiences fear, sorrow, and regret. Hungry and afraid, he finally prays that God's will be done. Nothing could have prepared this tiny rabbit for the mighty rush of wind, supernatural fireworks, and awesome demonstration of the power of God's love. Martus becomes a witness to the greatest moment of our collective history. His fortune is not in that the Lord helped him escape by rolling the stone away . . . but in that he was made new. Martus's confession can model for children a simple prayer and admission of need. Martus and the cave is a story about grace: yours and mine. Our circumstances or "e;caves"e; look different, but our God is the same today and forever. Based on the resurrection story and the biblical truths, "e;Do not be afraid for I am with you,"e; and "e;Let everything that has breath praise the Lord,"e; Martus will point your children toward the true joy of Easter, the resurrection of Jesus Christ.

  • av Carmen Entzel
    316,-

    In Devotions from the Heart, Carmen Entzel opens her heart to the reader, sharing personal everyday life experiences to illustrate God's love for His people. Those experiences came alive again on the written page as she wrote each devotion. Writing about them brought laughter, sadness, tears, and joy all over again. Her hope is that the reader will experience the same emotions, and realize anew how much God loves His children as He walks with them through their life's journey

  • av Michelle Harris
    186,-

    Are you fully healed from your invisible wounds? As Christians we have all faced moments of feeling pressed or oppressed by life situations. However, there is a way that one can live healed and as a body of Christ we are charged to help others as well to heal from invisible wounds. This begins with love and transforming our minds to the mind of Christ (see Romans 12:2). Most importantly, to not continue the Life Cycle of Complacency in dealing with any mental health, substance abuse, sexual addictions, or any other invisible wounds that try to overwhelm us. In these pages are insightful educational tools and resources to help not only yourself but others, and especially church leaders to assist others to not only get strong in their healing but also to remain strong in their healing from invisible wounds.

  • av Sarah Depledge
    306,-

    Still She Speaks is a tale of every woman. A journey of failure and faith, laughter and tears, heartache and joy. Travel through time as you follow the thread of Sondra's life as she pursues an elusive dream, wrestles with difficult challenges, copes with devastating loss, but is anchored by enduring friendships and a growing faith. You'll be gripped by the raw pain of a tragic discovery, and by the redeeming power of an ever-loving God. Believable and poignant, persuasive and compelling, Still She Speaks will leave you breathless, applauding God's sovereign touch as it culminates in a final, surprise twist that is satisfying and will ignite the flame of your own faith journey.

  • av Jan Thacker
    306,-

    Best friends forever. That is how Marcy Peterman and Anna Miller describe themselves. The 12-year-olds are inseparable and have created an imaginary Indian village in the wooded pasture that is their playground. Rice's Hill is where they dream and play and the Bone Tree, a jagged-edged hollow stump, is where they hide secret messages, trinkets, special rocks, and animal bones they find. It is a perfect childhood in the small town of Danford, Montana. When tragedy strikes, grief and despair cast a long shadow over the Miller and Peterman families but eventually hope triumphs as God reveals his plan - a plan that has some surprising twists and turns. While this book sounds heavy and grim, it isn't. It is filled with author Jan Thacker's trademark humor and quirky insight into family life. Journey to the Bone Tree abounds with hope and joy as life triumphs over death. It is filled with rollicking good humor over the antics of a pastor and his congregation and a comical dog named Midas, and joyful when an unexpected gift helps a young girl heal. It is heartwarming when a surprising turn of events changes grief to peace and sadness to bountiful joy. And, years later, it is emotionally touching when Marcy brings the families to Rice's Hill to tell them about two young girls named Anna and Marcy.

  • av Kevin Dwares
    270,-

    My son Max Gold Dwares passed away on February 18, 2004, from complications related to a bone marrow transplant that he had on July 27, 2001, to cure him of chronic myelogenous leukemia. This book is Max's story as told by him (and continued by me) and captured by photographs by myself and other family friends in black and white and a few color photos as Max began his chemotherapy until his untimely demise at the tender age of twenty. The book was in the initial stages by Max but stopped as Max grew sicker, leading to his death. Max asked me to continue his book shortly before he passed away as a tribute to everyone left behind, but more importantly, as a reminder that while disease can be brutal and take lives, a positive attitude and faith can take you forward. Faith comes in many shapes and flavors. It doesn't matter what race or religion one is. Max was born in the Jewish faith but believed we are all created equal in the eyes of God. Max, from an early age, always seemed somewhat special. What I mean was he had a unique ability to seem to get along with adults and understand how they felt. He always knew what words to say to offer comfort and understanding. This continued throughout his life. This book, while at times quite emotional and honest, hopefully will serve as a guide for families going through a disease and how one reacts and lives through the process. It's a story of hope and dreams, of faith and questioning, and of one's belief in the eternal God when death appears around the corner. It's also a story of dreams and trying to attain them. It's a story of how families rely and rally around each other when the times get rough. It's a story of how someone battling cancer still needs to carry on and live life to the best, and it's a story and testament to a young man who lived a short time but accomplished so much and has left a lasting legacy. It's a story of how one's belief in God during good times and bad will serve as a beacon to guide one's spirit forward during the journey of life and life beyond.

  • av Christopher Robyn
    196,-

    Christopher Robyn lives on a ranch in a small farming community in western Washington State. "e;I watch animals interact on a daily basis. This close proximity to farm life has inspired me to portray animals in an intimate way. A way, which only living amongst them can portray."e; His book I Think I'm a Cow was inspired by real events. His story is an adaptation of those events. The story goes something like this: The neighbor had purchased a male goat, a ram, which Christopher named Billy, or Billy Goat. Since Billy Goat could not see that he was any different than the other animals in the pasture, he naturally bonded with the animal that he identified with the most. In this case, it was a cow. Hence the title of his children's book I Think I'm a Cow.

  • av Ron Whited
    196,-

    Ron Whited has masterfully blended scripture with real life events. "e;Divine Appointments and Miraculous Moment's format is fascinating. Ron takes a story from scripture, crafts it into a historical novel. He then offers a remarkable corresponding present day experience from events in his life. His distinctive, animated writing flair makes the Bible and miracles come alive. The innovative and unique approach of this book will impact your life forever. You will be mesmerized by Ron's numerous testimonies of miracles. Ron's riveting storytelling will keep you spellbound from page one. If you enjoy reading about miracles, you have picked up the right book

  • av Lana McWhorter-Flatt
    190,-

    I have compiled twenty years of my drawings that people have often told me they would love to color. I drew these sketches in waiting rooms, national parks, riding in cars, on pontoon boats, and in my own back yard. My Daughter and grandson are often subjects of my work, too. Each one has a special memory for me, and I thank God for giving me this compulsion to draw. Each line and stroke was a prayer

  • av Marilyn Ehrhardt
    240,-

    Are modern young woman coming out of college achieving all their potential, or are they struggling with fears, insecurities, unemployment, and many roles and responsibilities imposed by family and society? This book is a tool to encourage women to seek their true value throughout these junctions in their lives and to find their gifts. I urge them to begin this amazing journey called life with the end in mind. This book also talks to mothers and grandmothers about different career paths for women and what it takes for women to be successful so that they could aid and guide their young daughters and granddaughters through the different paths. The difference between a woman worth more than a ruby and a regular woman is the ability to endure and to learn through all the kneeling down moments of their life, the key lessons that will lift them up to all the upcoming leaning in moments. This book represents the heartbeat of those kneeling down and leaning in moments we face when trying to handle career and family. Most women are not prepared to deal with careers, family, and the glass ceilings that await them. If you are like me, you will fear many things, you will be misunderstood plenty of times, you will be ignored or put down, and you will be set aside, and often, there will be the urge to run away from it all, but I encourage you to endure it all with a life plan that takes you all the way to the finish line. I urge women to focus more on the character ladder and being grounded on their gifts, passions, skills, personality than on the corporate ladder we are often pressured to climb. I urge women to continue to find the truth, and I shared how I found the things that we all long for, such as joy, peace, gratitude, love, forgiveness, goodness and self-restraint through the most difficult kneeling down moments of my life, and all these have transformed me from a worm to a ruby.

  • av Judy Steele
    196,-

    Life's purpose is expressed in poetry. Erupted and Evolved speaks to the sensitivity and sincerity within the soul. It reveals messages of the heart. This book of poetry calls on imagination and unlocks emotion. Inside these pages, you will be tickled by the whisper of words that evoke bursts of awareness and self-love. The reader will discover untapped insight and a greater potential to embrace life.

  • av Silas Marshall
    170,-

    All of the information that you will find in The Christian Handbook of Survival comes out of the pages of your Bible. It's all there in plain sight, but you have to seek it out diligently, by asking God to reveal to you understanding of the letter or road map to success in the Kingdom of God. God wants to approve you, but you must study like you're studying for an exam or test in school. If you don't do your homework and test time comes, you will most likely fail. God is much more forgiving and kind than most professors would be in this case, but God wants you to know who you are, he already knows, he just simply wants you to know who you are. So this book was written to encourage you in your quest for eternal knowledge and to inspire you to pursue God with much passion, as you would if you wanted a husband or wife to live the rest of your lives with. It is with this same passion and desire for the Word of Truth that God delights in when he sees you studying to show yourself approved, a workman unto God, not being ashamed by rightly dividing the Word of Truth.

  • av Albert Peter Krueger
    290,-

    The threat of apocalypse is meat for the postmodern world. The possibility that it will happen is a hook for book buyers and moviegoers throughout the Western world. But what is it that happens in "e;the apocalypse?"e; The Rev. Albert Krueger challenges the standard view of apocalypse in From the Fords of the Jordan to the Plain of Shinar by seeing the Bible through a different frame of reference, the notion that apocalypse is the leaven, which gives rise to the canon of the Old Testament and the conclusive testimony of the New. He brings the fruit of a lifetime of preaching the Gospel, studying the scriptures, and the practicing the art of philosophical reflection to this radical new approach. Giving credence to both the valid discoveries of modern research and the consistency of the biblical message as a whole, Krueger demonstrates that apocalypse is an idea and an experience as well as an expectation. It is the governing principle of a way of life. Krueger's style of writing is part anecdote, part historical narrative, and part Bible study. During his journey from Ezekiel to Paul, he encourages the reader to ask new and biblically informed questions regarding contemporary Christian assumptions, expectations, and hopes in the world today. These questions emerge through a reformatting of the text, which reveals a fourfold overlay of biblical worlds rather than the standard linear progression from the moment of creation to the advent of doom. While From the Fords of the Jordan to the Plain of Shinar is a stand-alone work, a follow-up work is in the hopper. In this sequel, Krueger intends to consider the apocalyptic idea to be the hidden organizing principle of Western civilization. Just as the question of what "e;happens"e; in apocalypse needs to be addressed, so does the question of what "e;ends"e; when a world ends.

  • av Tonya Raby
    290,-

    Establishing an intimate relationship with God is one of the best relationships you could ever have. In this 365-Day Devotional, Tonya Raby shares scriptures that will help you while on your journey of establishing intimacy with God. Once you have completed this devotional, you will have learned scriptures that you can apply to your everyday life. That is the blessing of God's Word. Anything that you are dealing with, or need answers for, you can find in the Word of God. It is up to you to utilize what Tonya calls her personal toolbox, "e;the Bible."e; It has all the tools and equipment that you will ever need to live a holy and a righteous life. A life full of love, joy, peace, and prosperity!

  • av Michael John Cretaro
    306,-

    Have you ever stopped to notice that the Bible is full of questions? Questions that invite us to look deeper inside of God's word so that we can see the fullness of what he really wants to say to us. In this book, Questions from the Creator, author Michael Cretaro takes questions from the beginning to the end of scripture and presents them in a way that is both entertaining and inspiring, educational and also devotional. In each question, there is a chance to look at what God is saying to us in a much deeper way. When considered in their entirety, this book takes the reader on a journey that will remain interesting and memorable. This book, Questions from the Creator, compiles a collection of sixty-three biblical questions that one rarely finds brought together. That makes it perfect for both individual study and bible study fellowships. And at the end of each chapter, there are questions for personal reflection or discussion. Questions from the Creator gives the reader a chance to do much more than just read the bible, it provides a chance to understand it, and in the process, grow closer to the creator who wrote and inspired it.

  • av Michael Edwards
    196,-

    Answer this question honestly: Are you as vigilant about the condition of your soul as you are about the condition of your body, your house, your bank account or a myriad of other earthly concerns? This little book takes a look at that through a combination of verses and biblical references. Through poetry, it takes a look at where we hope our lives will lead us as well as looking at our sins and our foibles. There are specific biblical references to specific actions or conditions as stated through the poetry. This book is not meant to be read as quickly as possible, but each section should be reflected upon. It will lead the reader to delve more deeply into the Bible as the various verses apply to him or her. It is hoped that this is presented in an interesting and enjoyable way. Perhaps it should be read by the fire or in bed before sleep when we are generally in a more reflective mood. I invite you and your soul to take a journey through poetry and scripture. Learn if you will be vigilant when the Lord comes to call.

  • av Marcy Boynton
    196,-

    Have you ever come home from a long day to see your cat curled up on the couch sleeping and it looks like they haven't moved all day? Well you would be very surprised to know what actually goes on while you're away. Some of the stuff my cat does is only in your wildest dreams. Here's what I imagine happens while I'm gone and my cat is busy with all kinds of things.

  • av Marjorie Lund-Fontaine
    316,-

    The Angel was written as a fairytale, but contains elements of truth, in the way God may possibly use angels in people's daily lives. This idea comes directly from scripture as written throughout the Bible, in which angels appeared to people, prophets, and animals. In this tale, the angel and animals are able to speak to one another and conversations flow freely. The book traces the activities of Dionysius, an angel, as he orchestrates the lives of those God entrusts to him. The story begins by explaining who Dionysius is and commences with the peculiar way in which he meets the main characters. His somewhat humorous encounter with Hercules, the large shire-horse, and Phinehas, the mastiff dog, takes place on a farm belonging to old Ma Bond. After questioning the animals, Dionysius finds the old lady and her granddaughter, little Rosie, are living in very dire circumstances. The angel, seeing the predicament, takes charge. After receiving instructions from God, he begins to arrange events to benefit Rosie, who is soon unfortunately orphaned by her grandmother's demise, her parents being deceased. The story details the incidents after her grandmother's death, introducing two more very important characters, a husband and wife, Sam and Beverly Harris, who have been praying for a child. As the tale progresses, more characters enter who help the little girl. Having no family alive and nowhere to call home, Rosie is forced to stay at the local orphanage, where she makes friends. During this time, a terrible fire disrupts life at the orphanage. Will Rosie find a new home, and will Sam and Beverly get the child they have been praying for, or will the difficulties be too great?Throughout the book, horses, dogs, and cats play an important role alongside the people, and the mastiff, Phinehas, remains Rosie's faithful companion and guardian. The angel, Dionysius, plays a vital role in everyone's lives, weaving in and out of the story at intervals, following God's instructions. The book concentrates on love, healing and forgiveness, repentance, and the salvation message, as explained in the Bible in the gospel of John, Chapter 3, where Jesus explains "e;....unless one is born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God."e;

  • av Bob Smith
    280,-

    While most his age were concerned with high school romances and the Friday night sock hops, young Ben Stark was grieving the loss of both parents and coping with the adult-sized problem of running a huge ranching operation. Facing such realities, it is no surprise that his early life is a mixture of depression, anxiety, and despair. A devoted Christian, Ben's faith is tested that a loving God would allow such turmoil in a life so dedicated. This is the story of how he coped, the people who helped him along the way, and his growth despite the many unexpected and unfortunate circumstances that clouded his life. The book is about stumbling, falling, and getting up again. In these pages, Ben shares the mindset that kept him going, and ultimately led to successes in his community and beyond. Late in life, when he least expected it, Ben discovered romance. He met and married Donna, who added dimension to his life. She was the catalyst in bringing to the surface ambitions long lost and almost forgotten.

  • av Susan Brownlee Holman
    196,-

    Maggie was a curious little mouse. As she was growing up, she was taught all about God. But she had never seen God, and she very much wanted to. So on a beautiful morning, Maggie convinces her friend George to help her search for God. Where should they look? Could they really find God?

  • av Donna Kirby
    196,-

    Mia's Aim To Stop Bullying is the first in a series of children's books that strives to lead readers to understand that even though everyone is different, we are all loved exactly the same in God's eyes. So many children today are bullied and if this book brings awareness to even one child who is bullied or to a child who is a bully, then it will have served its purpose.

  • av Roger Stephen Smith
    320,-

    Welcome to Connor, My Hometown is a novel about a small town in Ohio and, more importantly, its various people, their lives, loves, failures and successes, and their interactions with one another. It employs a device, first seen in Thornton Wilder's Our Town, whereas, in that play, the stage manager would talk to the audience several times throughout the play. In this case, the town's editor of the Connor Gazette speaks to the reader. He himself is one of the strongest characters in the novel, and his love of the town and its people becomes readily apparent. There is romance. Jenna, owner of the Chit Chat Cafe, which is the public gathering place for many of the town's locals, meets Brian, an engineer and contract specialist from Sedwick Electronics, and they fall in love and get married. Both of them are in their mid-thirties. Pastor Barry Yoder and his wife, Sherry, are among the most beloved of the town's inhabitants, and they minister to the people. They come alongside a couple who have separated and help restore the lost love from their marriage. Jim and Bessie Benson are loved by everyone. He owns the town's Marathon gas station, and Bessie makes the best pies in the town, but she finds out she has cancer, and the whole town comes together and prays for her. There is Miss Ruth Hennessey, principal of Marshall Middle School, who is a no-nonsense woman on the outside but has a heart of gold on the inside. There's Jim Morrison, general contractor, and Randy Colthirst, the town's dentist. All three hang out nearly every weekday at the Chit Chat caf and their interactions and banter make for some lively discussions. And that's what makes the Chit Chat Cafe seem more like a home than a restaurant. There are many more memorable characters, including the mayor, police chief, fire chief, other pastors. You will grow to love the town and its people. The editor, who used to be a columnist for a major Chicago newspaper for twenty years, brings it all together. I would love to live in Connor myself!

  • av Dianne Partridge
    196,-

    As a new mother, I wanted only the best for my children. I hoped and dreamed for big plans in their lives. Our dream for Vicki became a nightmare on February 24, 1987. Vicki had a part-time job at a local convenience store. She and I spoke earlier in the day discussing her new haircut. When she did not come home from work, I began to worry; by midnight I was frantic. The police didn't seem worried, but my intuition told me different. When one day turned into a week, our life turned upside down. A young girl is found murdered in our small town. Friends and relatives put out posters. Where could my daughter be? Who would take my child? My only hope was God. My upstairs attic became my prayer chambers. Here I lean on my heavenly Father to bring my girl home and ease our broken hearts. Where is my Vicki?

  • av Marshall James
    196,-

    When you're asking all the right questions and still don't seem to get an answer, you can find yourself feeling frustrated, unfulfilled, and confused. That's when it's time to consider that just maybe you're asking the wrong people! In this book, Marshall James shares how wrong teaching and wrong understanding leads to deception and can impose limitations that keep many believers from experiencing the fullness of the Kingdom of God right here on earth. Poverty does not please God nor does it draw us closer to him. We must embrace our rightful place in the Kingdom and live in the fullness of God's Blessing here on earth as it was intended. Marshall shares the secrets that God revealed to him through His Word that unlocked the windows of heaven and allowed the supernatural abundance of the Kingdom to flow into his life! As you read this book and really begin to study and meditate on God's Word, you will understand that there's nothing more powerful or life changing than an idea whose time has come! When we seek God's Kingdom first, He will unveil mysteries; and once there's a revelation from God's Word, revolution is inevitable!

  • av Vera Pascual
    186,-

    Young man, have you ever fallen in love with a girl that you knew was beyond your reach? Lady, have you rejected a man simply because he didn't fit into your physical profile? This is how it started. Based on the author's real life experience, this love story develops in the heart of California's most beautiful landscapes. Emanuel, who immigrated to Los Angeles from a small Mexican village, fell in love with his ESL teacher on the first day of class. Follow along how by faith and prayer, love and patience, attentive to God's lead, he slowly conquers the heart of a woman he never dreamed could be his.

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