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  • av Apostle Charles Frederick Tolbert. . .
    307

    Systematic theology is a discipline of Christian theology that formulates an orderly, rational, and coherent account of the doctrines of the Christian faith. It addresses issues such as what the Bible teaches about certain topics or what is true about God and his universe.Our intention is to bring ministries into a global virtual reality hybrid school/university system where there is homeschooling, teaching in the assembly, and combining it in the classrooms with on-the-job training. Walking Your Vision University teaching is systematic theology.There are 195 countries in which we will expand this training over the period of five to ten years. The above paragraph is the summation of our mission statement.

  • av Wendy Sims
    201

    This is the true story of a heart that has been shattered and stained. The author, Wendy Sims, talks about her story of surviving abuse. The actions led her to be tortured and traumatized throughout her life. It's about her realization of the world in which she lived and grew up in the 1970s. The woman she has become today comes from the realization that she never let what happened to her affect the life she has worked hard to gain and live, becoming the champion she was meant to be through Christ.

  • av Suzanne Steppie
    201

    Do you ever wonder what you could find out if money could talk? The stories it could tell about the people who had it in their possession?Join Scotty and the mysterious Max on an adventure, and find out what can be possible!

  • av Frank A. Lucas
    257

    Today, trying to survive, let alone flourish, in the constant barrage of opinions and "science says" is challenging for some and sadly impossible for others.What if there is one place where you could find a way out, one source that* has stood the test of time,* doesn't change with the actions and motives of strangers,* has guided multitudes and generations of people through the ebbs and tides of their lives?What if there's a map to help guide you to that source?Would you read it?Life is linear; living is cyclical. It is a map to help guide you out of the land of confusion.

  • av Bob Paeglow
    281 - 381

  • av Brenda Kerlin
    281

    Will Holloway is a blessed man. He and his wife Nan are joyfully expecting their second child. He is the pastor of Faith Christian Church, the church his father and mother established over thirty years ago. Life is good as they grow in Christ with lifelong friends. His parents live just over the hill, and they share an abundance of love daily. He kisses Nan goodbye as she leaves for work at the clinic, delivers his son Matt to his parents for a morning of fun, and climbs the ladder to begin his day's work, painting windows on the second story of their big old house. In midafternoon, with the job nearly completed, the world changes forever.Walking by Faith with Thanksgiving captures the devastation experienced by Will as he suffers unimaginable losses. What does a broken pastor do in a broken world with a broken future? His foundation is shaken, but he must move forward for the sake of Matt. With Will and Matt, you will experience their pain and struggle with next steps. Family will embrace family, and faith and trust in God will enable them. This is a story about moving forward.

  • av Lawrence C. Gibbs
    187

    The Last Christmas Tree is a story of putting Jesus's "golden rule" as presented in Matthew 7:12, "Therefore all things what so ever ye would that men should do to you, do ye even so to them," into a real-life situation. Matthew, the owner of the Christmas tree lot, connects with a family in need and puts the rule into practice. He sees the needs of John and his family of four, having lost his wife recently, and he decides he can help them as he would like to be helped if the situation were reversed. In part told from the point of view of the last Christmas tree on the lot, the story progresses through the help given by Matthew with his generosity and the joy and assistance it brings to John and his family despite their recent loss. The story is intended to inspire us to treat others as we want to be treated and to help those in need when we can. Although the situation John and his family are in is sad and painful, Matthew's acts of Christian love hopefully alleviate some of the pain of mourning that the family is feeling and inspire them to go on in Christ's love.

  • av Julie Marcotte
    281

    What does Coco Chanel have in common with the wife of a noble character found in Proverbs 31? How does the lifestyle of the average French citizen line up with the guidelines for dress, manners, and dining found in Scripture? As Christians, should we eschew the pleasures of life, maintain a dour expression, and stamp out all color and fun? In Julie Marcotte's all-new book, Christian and Chic: The Art of Living with Flair from the Christian Perspective, a close examination compares the mysterious and well-put-together modern French woman with several women from the Bible as well as a few men, including Christ and his disciples. As a mother of three grown daughters, the author describes her search for a way to exemplify and raise her daughters with biblical principles while developing a sense of style and panache that is sometimes lacking inside the Christian community. Full of honest, firsthand, and often hilarious experiences in the country of her husband's French ancestry, the author illustrates how and why a follower of Christ can and should be both Christian and chic.

  • av Sarrah Weaver
    257

    Decree #1: Emotion Is Weakness.Decree #2: Error Is Unacceptable.Decree #3: Opinion Is Deadly.Her name is H8626-E. On the outside, she lives the normal life of any functioning robot. But on the inside? Well, that's a completely different story. She is a master of hiding, a master of masks. She masks her inability to follow the Three Decrees. She masks her faulty programming from all the other robots. She hides her emotions, errors, and opinions from the Authority. And most of all, though she doesn't know it, she is hidden from herself.But more difficult than any of the plethora of masks she maintains is that she is completely and utterly alone. The ancient humans, long extinct, never had to be alone, but H8626-E did not have that luxury. She was burdened by the unbearable weight of isolation and conformity. She was trapped within herself forever, in a constant state of hiding. Until one day, she meets someone. Someone who will change the trajectory of her life forever. Someone who gives her something more real than anything she has ever known. Someone who causes her to question everything she thought she knew about the world she lives in. And someone who knows her true name.

  • av Gorman John Ruggiero
    587

    For over thirty-five years, Gorman John Ruggiero trained child actors. The many productions are represented in this collection of his plays. These works include folktales, mythology, religious stories, and original works that can help children learn some of life's lessons by acting them out on stage.Ruggiero spent many years working with children on the autism spectrum, and many of these plays were performed jointly with typically developing children to great success. This process truly enhanced the communication skills of the child actors, as well as helped develop in them an understanding of autism. Many friendships were created during the rehearsal and performance process as children learned about one another's differences and commonalities.In a world where communication is sorely lacking, Ruggiero believes that physical, emotional, and intellectual expression, found in the performing arts, is crucial for the success in personal and professional relationships. Helping children perform these plays will advance that notion.

  • av E. F. Cater
    257

    With men, it is all about the "Ds." We know some who are deceitful, demanding-- Maybe others are dangerous, disgusting, or drunks. In romance, there are two types of men who stand out-- First, and most plentiful, are the men who desire a woman and dedicate themselves to making her their toy. Second, are the men who devote themselves to one woman and delight in treating her like the Lord's precious princess. This novel is about the second type. The type from which more are needed! A tender, loving man who chooses to follow the teachings of Jesus. He is like a tree planted by streams of water. He devotes his entire self to loving one woman. He delights in her and treats her like the Lord's princess.

  • av Reverend Roosevelt and Mary Matthews
    271

    This is the story of Reverend Roosevelt Matthews and his beloved wife, Mary, whose work saved many in one of the poorest and most dangerous neighborhoods on Chicago's West Side. But as Roosevelt emphasizes, it's not his story but God's story. In 1952, Roosevelt and Mary came to Chicago from Rolling Fork, Mississippi, as part of the Great Migration of six million Southern Blacks. Shortly after they married, Mary became a sixth-grade Chicago Public School teacher at Faraday Elementary where she taught for thirty years. With his teaching degree and certificate in hand, Roosevelt headed out to the Chicago Board of Education to be assigned the school he would teach in. But God had other ideas. As he walked down his front steps, he heard gunshots and saw troubled youth where gangs and drugs were prevalent. He suddenly came to an abrupt halt; struck with the Lord's call to help these young people. Forgoing a career as a schoolteacher, Roosevelt founded the Albany Youth Center and Albany Baptist Church, which he and Mary ran for the next forty-five years. As one youth center attendee stated, "The gangs in the area did not bother the kids who attended the youth center. They respected the efforts of Reverend Matthews and his wife to make the life of those kids better." With the violence and racism in our country today, the work of Roosevelt and Mary is a big part of the solution. This book documents the "But God" moments where the Lord provided their needs: But God, when Roosevelt went to buy a defunct factory as a place to put his youth center's outdoor basketball court, the owner looked him in the face and said, "I'd rather burn the factory down than sell it to an N-word ". A few months later, Dr. King was assassinated and in the resulting riots the factory was burned to the ground. The factory then became property of the City of Chicago and sold to Roosevelt for a much lower price. But God, teaching Interracial friendship by living in each other's homes, Roosevelt established the Friendship Outreach program between white churches and Albany Baptist Church in 1972. White children came to live with Black families on Chicago's West Side and vice versa. In 2018, one of the original exchange students from Minnesota returned to Albany Church with her own children, continuing this wonderful long-term friendship. But God, Mary got the smooth transition she prayed for after being diagnosed with ovarian cancer. She never suffered from the ravages of the disease. Looking as beautiful as ever, she played piano in church just three days before she passed from her beloved Roosevelt's loving arms to God's kingdom. But God, as Roosevelt said, "The Lord directed such fine people to help us along the way". One was "Mother" Vera Stephens, who taught Roosevelt and Mary child evangelism. Vera later felt the call to go to Liberia, where she established the Bethesda Christian Mission School that is still inspiring the lives of many children today. In 2011, "Mother" Stephens was posthumously honored for her work by both the president and vice president of Liberia. But God, while Mary and Roosevelt were not able to have biological children, many former pupils, attributing much of their success to "Mom" and "Dad," still call, send letters, and emails. Several have become Bible teachers and ministers themselves while others include a college president and a corporate executive.

  • av Elder M. J. Peoples
    267

    Like 3 John 13 says, "I have so much more I could share with you using pen and ink" (concerning excuses for not committing to Christ), but keep in mind these five propositions, Biblical points, and scriptural truths:Everybody has tried, is trying, or will try to use an excuse to justify their wrongdoings.God does not accept excuses of any kind, for Roman 1:20 says, "We are without excuse."Jeremiah 7:3 says, "Amend your ways and your doings."John 5:39 tells us to "search the scriptures; for in them ye think ye have eternal life."Mark 1:15 would have us "repent, believe the gospel," and quit making useless excuses.

  • av Calah Taylor
    281

    Deployment is hard. War is costly. And Recon Marine Sergeant Finn Cobalt is paying the price--overseas and at home. Courageous action jeopardizes his military career. Two rescue attempts go south, and secrets strain his family relationships. As guilt stalks his footsteps, his faith is brought into question. Is there anything left? Or has it been destroyed? When his brother is shot and his life threatened, Finn wants to strike out on his own. Will he realize the help and love from his family and friends and hold fast to his faith? Or will he lose himself to the "demons" of his past?

  • av Shemica Swain Sanders
    257

    I Didn't Say No is about a little girl who comes to her mother with a desire. Her mother's response to her was never no. Instead, it was "Not right now." The main character, Gabrielle, also known as Princess Gabby to her mother, is a little girl who is determined to change her mother's response. Throughout the book, Princess Gabby completes tasks around the house to gain her mother's attention in the hopes of receiving a new bike. Princess Gabby searches for ways and loopholes to change her mother's response of "Not right now" to yes. Princess Gabby's mother wants to teach her that some things are in your wait and not in your works. Hence, she stresses to her daughter that her answer was never no but "Not right now." I Didn't say No demonstrates a waiting process that we all have to one day experience in life not just as a child or as an adult but also as children of God.

  • av Ladarius J. Boyce
    201

    This story is about a princess that cheers up a sad king with blue and red roses because of the death of his beloved queen that an evil king has killed by coming to destroy the kingdom. As the spirit of the queen becomes the princess to save the sad king from his own sorrow, she falls in love with a prince.

  • av Steven W. Sanders
    257

    Struggle is a real-world phenomenon, particularly if we want to make a difference in our lives and the lives of others. The struggles we face can be as routine as dealing with the traffic to get to our place of work on time. We may also struggle with physical or mental illness, a family dynamic that is not improving, or a difficult job. In extreme cases, some must live through oppression and life-threatening events brought on by an oppressive regime.Struggle is an effort to gain freedom from constraints, to withstand or overcome obstacles, or to work against competing forces in order to make a meaningful change or difference. Whether we encounter frequent struggles or only a few, we all must face them, not necessarily by choice. We are aware of the pain and difficulties associated with struggles as well as the feeling of gratification and relief when we withstand, outlast, or overcome them. We learn from struggles, together with building strength of character and resilience the next time we encounter similar challenges. How we engage and overcome struggles shapes our attitudes and perspectives regarding our lives and our ability to make a difference in the lives of others.

  • av John Gloege
    201

    Your Reward Shall Not Come of This Earth is the revelation of one man's message from God. The book describes the supernatural event and interprets what the words meant to him. The author details his calling to share his encounter with God to help others strengthen their belief that God is real and in our midst.Also described in the book is a major disappointment the author was forced to endure at age eighteen. His life's obsession was uprooted, and the meaning of the event had to be discovered.Many subjects are explored in the book, and the author ties the subject matter to his life's story. In addition, the book discusses biblical concepts and quotes Scripture to help explain answers to the topics.

  • av Jim Miller
    177

    At bedtime, Tommy, a seven-year-old boy, enjoys his father's tale of the Hebrews and their plight in Egypt. For several nights, his dad continues the story. When Tommy falls asleep, to his amazement, he finds himself transported to an unknown land, Paradisegate. As he begins to explore, he meets a young man that will become his companion and guide.He awakens in the morning and finds on his dresser a bronze key with the words "Treasure Awaits" emblazoned on its shaft. He wonders how the key got there. Is there a connection between the story his dad is telling him and this land he discovered?As he falls asleep for the next several nights, he realizes he is back in Paradisegate The quest and the mystery continue as he discovers that this land is much more than what it seems at first glance. His curiosity is triggered. Will this bronze key he has discovered reveal the secret of Paradisegate?

  • av Earl Fashbaugh
    257

    The underground iron mines of Wisconsin and Michigan's Upper Peninsula were some of the richest deposits in the world. Axel and his younger friend, Jerry, worked in the Montreal mine where they forged a strong friendship. With hesitation, Axel shared a secret with Jerry--the mine was "haunted." Soon they were caught up in a spiritual battle that raged thousands of feet below the surface and emerged in the town of Ironwood, Michigan and the sprawling city of Dallas, Texas. The miners and spiritual beings, Mike and Gabby, would become entangled in circumstances that would involve a gangster, an American president, and a sinister plan to destroy the most valuable resource that remained on the south side of a geologic fault. Were these truly spiritual beings who knew something about the future? Could good come out of obvious evil, prosperity out of deception, spiritual awareness out of despair? Were they tormenting ghosts or angels on a mission? The battle continues to this day.

  • av Elizabeth K. O. Afolayan
    557

    When All Fails, Consult God, Volume 1 is a book that was inspired by the Holy Spirit. This book is in three volumes, this being the first.This book reveals our weakness, errors, and makes a recommendation for us all. This book is a directive. Its purpose is to enact change in the lives of people, nations, and families. This book does not have a narrow focus. It is wide enough to touch all lives, solve problems, restore hopes, improve lives, and inspire lives from the children to the parents, to the leaders of the church of God, leadership across all nations, and to institutions and the world.This book is useful in all situations and can empower the reader. It is an educational book with the intention of increasing the knowledge of the Word of God to all lives and offering an understanding of the world's situation. This book encourages people to consult God over their lives, irrespective of their situations and regardless of their belief systems and faith orientation.This bespoke piece of writing is significant to our desires, beliefs, and hope in God. This book provides an opportunity for people to reach out to God before it becomes too late...This book is written to open our reasoning and to point us to the direction that mankind should go. This book was written for all mankind born now and in the future. Currently, we cannot handle what has been presented unto us through various actions. It is high time to come out of the world, reason together, and take a positive step that will address the global issues that face mankind.This book is to revolutionize our thinking and see things differently. The Lord God Almighty has given us another opportunity to make a difference in our lives, situation, and society. This writing is to make us think deeply about our actions, draw us unto God, grow us spiritually, and empowered us to do what is just before God.

  • av Kori Robie
    241

    Read the story of Milo, a boy who grew up around fish and fishing all his life, living in a real log cabin and having a natural stream running through the family's property. Follow him to college and marrying his college sweetheart and teaching nieces and nephews to fish. Then beyond to a fantastic fishing adventure that just may be one of the most surprising and amazing fish stories you've ever heard. Based on a true event.

  • av Dwayne Thomas
    177

    This was my journey leaving home at age twenty-three up until this current time at age sixty-one, writing this book. All that I could bring to California was my faith in God, a few dollars, my clothes, and a deeper calling in my life! How could I walk away and leave everyone behind in Connecticut like Abraham did? Was I right or wrong? Could I make it, or would I fail? My book will challenge you to see further than the natural things that you can imagine.Little should not be determined as not enough in your hands but revealed as sufficient, to begin with as I learned to steward it well, to grow exponentially into much more in my life for his glory! My story tells of the traps of the enemy, jumping over hurdles, healing, restoration, and victories in God if we just obey his Word and apply it to our lives. This is not "a step as easy as one, two, and three, I'm all better now" book. You must have and need the Holy Spirit to guide you into all truth (John 16:13-15). I believe in my heart that your life will be challenged and changed. I'm being transparent so that you or someone you may know can walk in the greater person of your calling without the fear and reservation of what the world thinks about your epistle life versus what God has mandated us to do!

  • av Brenda Cain
    387 - 517

  • av Patsy Long
    201 - 347

  • av Kay Lavender
    257

    The cover is based on a dream I had in 2013.I am in a dense forest. The ground is covered with crisp brown leaves. Looking around, I see no way out of the forest. Then suddenly, stepping stones appeared leading through the forest. In my sock feet, I start jumping from stone to stone. Every time I would jump, these gray, slimy, eel-like creatures I will call Snipes would jump up out of the leaves and nip my heels. The ground was full of them. I froze, and would not jump anymore.Then in the distance I saw a man, like an angel. He was dressed in a brown suede-like skirt and vest with brown strappy sandals to his knees. He had a long stick and was poking the ground. I could see the Snipes moving away every time he would poke into the leaves. I began jumping again as he came through the forest.Soon I came to a ridge that overlooked a clearing. The sun, like a bright white light, was shining through the bare trees. Leaping from the ridge, I began twirling, changing from my dark, drab clothes into a white dress when I lit on the ground into the clearing. I stood there basking in the glowing light.The dream continues.I walked through the clearing and came to the edge of a mountain. Looking down the mountain, I saw a village where the houses looked like little matchboxes. Where I was standing, to my left, suspended in the air was a box of white tissues. I pulled one out and began poking it into the fist of my left hand; it turned into a flower like a lily. Then I heard a voice whisper, "This is for your healing."

  • av Arturo R. Ortiz
    451

    This book presents substantial scientific, archaeological, and historical evidence in support of the Christian worldview. The author argues Christianity is the only religion that affirms God as revealed by nature, identifies the terrible predicament of mankind lost in sin, provides a unique solution to the predicament, and is confirmed true by miracles. Classical arguments for the existence of God are presented in detail. Evidence from modern astronomy reveals a cosmos that had an absolute beginning, was stretched, and is decaying. Evidence from modern science reveals the earth is a privileged planet uniquely suited for intelligent life, not by chance but by design. The inadequacies of evolutionary theory are explained. The author argues intelligent design and creation are superior explanations for the origin of life and the appearance of complex living organisms. Ancient Assyrian chronicles and monuments provide extrabiblical evidence of Old Testament people, places, and events. The Old Testament Law, which appears harsh by our contemporary standards, is amazingly merciful when examined in its ancient Near East context. Archaeological evidence confirms that Israel's pagan neighbors engaged in hideous religious practices, including extensive child sacrifice. The evidence shows God had morally sufficient reasons to destroy the pagan Canaanite nations. Historical evidence supports belief in the resurrection of Jesus Christ and in the subsequent rise of the early church. The author presents evidence from both Christian and non-Christian sources from the New Testament era. Examination of ancient manuscripts confirms the Bible was preserved, transmitted, and translated accurately throughout history. The author contrasts Judaism, Christianity, and Islam as examples of monotheistic ethical religions. He argues that while all three affirm certain truths, only Christianity solves mankind's predicament of being lost in sin. Christian truth stands on the greatest miracle of all, the resurrection of Christ and His bodily appearances, confirmed by eyewitnesses.

  • av Larissa Koedyker
    381

    Hand Knitting is an amazing craft that changed my life in a wonderful way and it can change yours too!It is soothing and calming, it is literally therapeutical and makes you feel better every time you are Hand knitting. You will be hooked from the first moment you try it and you will just keep knitting more beautiful blankets, pillows, cat beds and hats for yourself and all your relatives and friends.Happy Knitting! - Larissa Koedyker, the author

  • av Dee Dee Basye
    297 - 451

  • av Phillip Laspino
    281

    Meet Clyde and Ruth who are vacationing in Israel; their stay is about over when a minor tremor occurs. That tremor will reshape their lives and millions of others. This story will play out on the plains of Megiddo and Jerusalem.David and Elijah, two strangers, come to Clyde's home with a mystery letter that changes the course of his family's lives. In a strange twist, the letter is not the mystery; but the carrier is.A series of Bible studies brings understanding to Daniel's prophesies. Prophesies that had remained secret for centuries are now understood. The people of Israel will soon know and understand what the abomination of desolation is. Meet Mohamad Almasih, Iran's next Ayatollah; cunning, deceitful, and murderous.Archeologists searching along the dried-out banks of the Euphrates uncover a sealed box dating to the time of Daniel and king Nebuchadnezzar. Its contents hold the last piece of the tribulation puzzle. A teenager will unravel the final mystery of the sealed box.Samuel Rothman leads a team of scientists who will descend into one of Hell's four chambers. Feel the terror that comes up from below.Satan finds his antichrist, investing in him all his power and authority. Hear the words of the Assyrian as he begins his campaign of terror and when evil tramples underfoot all who oppose it.Be there when the Two Witnesses and the hundred and forty-four thousand are made known. Meet eight souls who neglected the Word of God and now find themselves trapped in the days of Jacob's trouble.The Middle East is caught up in a war with God. The antichrist soon realizes the powers that will overturn his victories. The Almighty has the last say, His glory realized, and Kingdom ushered in.

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