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  • av Tiffany Rebar
    201 - 317

  • av Harwood Hoover Jr.
    347 - 557

  • av William Merrifield
    321

    Thoughts on Daniel begins a voyage that takes us from the great exile of the Jews in 597 BCE to a small island in the Aegean Sea called Patmos. What began as an in-depth study of Daniel and his prophecies soon morphed into a journey of discovery that led to Revelation and those things that were shown to John. In my studies, I have become convinced that Daniel and Revelation are bound by a thin red thread. The object of my studies finds a single objective--to bring a message to the church that will give light to future events not only for the church but also for the world. There are many things in Scripture that are hard to understand. For the untutored, it is a constant struggle to bring to light the unknown secrets--secrets that are hidden in plain view for those who do your best to present yourself to God as one approved, a worker who does not need to be ashamed and who correctly the word of truth. (2 Timothy 2:15)

  • av Tabitha B. Kohler
    241

    "Get up! Grab a pen and write this down!"I glanced at the blue numbers on the clock next to me. They read 3:00 a.m. I tend to have difficulty sleeping, either I can't fall asleep, or I wake up numerous times throughout the night for no particular reason. So when I heard God wake me up that morning only to tell me to grab a pen, I did what any crazy person would do, I told Him I'd do it in the morning while rolling over, tucking myself back under the covers. Now I consider myself to be somewhat of a stubborn person. But as I've discovered, God is much more persistent than I could dream of being! My resistance lasted all of two minutes before I had a pen on the notebook paper, asking Him what to do next. He then told me to write about snotty tissues. I crinkled my nose, said that was disgusting, but obeyed anyway. Words poured from my pen all over that blue-striped paper. This pattern of Him waking me up at the wee morning hour of three o'clock continued for months. Now I am not a writer. I didn't fare well in language arts in high school, and I never took English in college. The words in this book may not be proper, but I am beyond proud of them! God gave me these stories. I have no idea why, but I pray that they touch at least one life. I hope someone will get to know Jesus through these words. If only one person realizes how much Jesus loves them because of learning of Him from this book, then every single 3:00 a.m. wake-up call would have been worth it. I pray Jesus blesses you today. He loves you!

  • av Bernadine C. Johnson
    281

    A Single Woman's Concerns and Struggles: Reversing the Perception of Exclusion in the Church in the Twenty-First Century and Beyond speaks to the many single, separated, single parent, divorced, and widowed women who have and are experiencing concerns and struggles that may lead to perceptions of exclusion in the church and community. Each church holds various amounts of information from many sources that may assist single women in reversing the perception of exclusion, but making the best use of these sources and resources can make a big difference in the life of a single woman. Dr. Johnson provides insights into the care, concerns, struggles, and perceptions of exclusion and provides a mentoring guide in encouraging inclusion in the local church and community in the twenty-first century and beyond.182182

  • av Maxine A. Bradshaw
    201 - 331

  • av Chuck Chapman
    281

    For we do not wrestle against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this age, against spiritual hosts of wickedness in the heavenly places. - Ephesians 6:12It is written that there is an ancient war going on! Whether you are aware of it or not, whether you believe in that sort of thing or not, and whether you care or not, that battle rages on even now as you read this. Have you ever wondered: Is the devil real?Can people really be possessed by demons? If so, can Christians be affected by demonic activity?What power does the enemy have over me?What power do I have over the enemy?Is there anything I can do to lose that power?Is there anything I can do to gain more power?How do I claim and use my authority in Christ?Is there any way to get the devil to leave me and my family alone?It Is Written: A Field Guide to Spiritual Warfare answers all of these questions and more by pointing the reader to the Word of God (book, chapter, and verse) for relevant, practical application on exactly how to overcome Satan (and his army) as well as how to take the fight to the enemy. Are you tired of getting pounded on by the devil day after day, week after week, month after month, and year after year? If so, then this is the path to freedom for you! It may surprise you to learn that it is written that if you are an authentic, obedient child of God then the devil doesn't have any power over you, unless you just give it to him! Furthermore, it is written that if you are indeed "in Christ" then you are actually the one with all the power and authority over the kingdom of darkness. Behold, I give you the authority to trample on serpents and scorpions, and over all the power of the enemy, and nothing shall by any means hurt you. - Luke 10:19It Is Written: A Field Guide to Spiritual Warfare will teach you exactly how to endorse and enforce this God-given power and authority.

  • av Lula Mae
    201

    Feeling hopeless, owned, and beaten in every way, Trish has a realization and decides to drop the weight of her abuser for her children's sake and her own.The people who walk in darkness will see a great light; those who live in a dark land, the light will shine on them. (Isaiah 9:2 KJV)

  • av Deloris Stokes
    177

    Broken but Healed is a book about a young girl who grew up in South Carolina and experienced a lot of pain and suffering at the hands of the people whom she trusted for that safety and love. Living with that, it was just unbearable for her, and she had no one to turn to for help. This book is to encourage those who are lost and broken that there is hope for the future and that the past does not define who you are and where you came from. Trust God. He is waiting on you to let him in.

  • av Timothy A. Rogers
    201

    Fresh Ideas for Revelation: From Genesis to the End presents the reader with a new and fascinating perspective for the much-analyzed biblical text--Revelation. In these pages, you will be taken on a tour of the tabernacle that was constructed according to instructions passed down from God to Moses, as well as journeying through the prophecies recorded in Daniel, both of which will serve as a blueprint for unraveling the prophecies of Revelation. Timothy A. Rogers, through study, prayer, and meditation, has delivered an interpretation of Revelation through the lens of typology, offering a spiritual reflection of worldly events where time is not linear, and the Word of God has space to interpret itself. This book is an offering of the eternalist view of Revelation, a significant shift in understanding, rich with new ideas that affirm the Bible as divinely inspired by the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. The reader will travel deep into the Old and the New Testament to gain a more meaningful understanding of prophecy and the role of the Holy Spirit, as well as confronting a new definition of what it means to be part of the body of Christ.

  • av Virginia Constant Freeze
    201

    These poems are all based on actual happenings or real questions that have come up in the life of Virginia Constant Freeze. They vary from humorous ones such as the little girl explaining why she can't sit still when she is listening to music to more serious ones like the one explaining that a password is required for almost everything you do. Is it necessary to have a unique one to enter heaven?

  • av Brooks C. Harmon
    187

    The Baseball King is about a famous left-handed major-league baseball pitcher, Charlton Harmon. He has epilepsy and played for the Los Angeles Dodgers. He loves to tell others about God. Unexpectedly, Charlton passes away, and his son, Christian Harmon, who learned a lot from his dad, also has epilepsy and is a left-handed pitcher. Christian wants to form a team of his own and become great, just like his father.Christian faces many challenges in his life and on the baseball field as well. How Christian responds is a lesson for us all. Read how life and baseball are a lot alike, and it is like to have God in our lives.

  • av Lauren Bischoff
    201

    Two cats--Pumpkin Auken and his brother, Tigger--set off on a journey in their Boot-Hoot to go camping. Along the way, they come across Princess Lauren from a kingdom that purposely exploded. Princess Lauren travels through the Veil of Forgetfulness and struggles to remember who she is and how she can help put her kingdom right again. With the assistance of her new friends, she slowly regains her memory and leads them across the realms of Grimalkin searching for magic crystals, hoping these crystals will free her kingdom from the grip of Dante. Together, they travel through various adventures, coming across strange characters and animals and dealing with mishaps and solving riddles while attempting to get information to lead them to the crystals that can help put Princess Lauren's kingdom back together again.

  • av Martha H. Robertson
    241

    Caregiving is the most humbling yet rewarding of all callings if you go into it with your eyes wide open. Like all life-altering events, it requires research and support from both professionals and those in your circle who have already grown into this role.For the Love of God and Family is intended to draw you into the reality of what God has chosen to bless you with during this chapter in your life. Boy, the idea of this as a blessing from God just seems wrong! Yet you will see how approaching this time in your life with a complete sense of what your role is and who your care receiver is in this new relationship will help you come alongside your loved one with understanding and compassion. Your heart will forever be tender toward this season in your loved one's life.This book is all about jump-starting this journey by helping you find the confidence and courage to step out and give yourself the freedom to find your joy and give your care receiver permission to feel his or her own joy. That, in its own right, is a God-given blessing beyond anything you have ever experienced. For the Love of God and Family will give you the tools you need to guard your heart and protect that joy while living in this precious season of life. You will see where it will be necessary to console yourself to flexibility toward ever-changing challenges.Martha will use this book to help you discover the hard questions that need to be asked, and the answers you should expect to gather the information and help you are going to require. Martha draws from scripture support and confidence while sharing her story.

  • av David Everest Wirth
    321

    Lennie is an orphan. His father, James L. Lenhart, served as a Navy chaplain aboard the USS Cumberland. The frigate was struck broadside by a Confederate ironclad on March 8, 1862. The next year, influenza swept through Aquidneck Island, and Lennie's devout Quaker mother was one of its victims. Lennie is nearly ten when he is sent from his native Rhode Island to live with his Aunt Millie in Sunfish, Ohio. His family is convinced he'll be safe in Ohio from the uncertainties of war, yet along the way, Lennie would face many dangers.As Lennie begins his journey, he crosses the estuary of Narragansett Bay aboard the little schooner, the Blue Heron. There he is befriended by a barefooted Jamaican cabin boy. As a huge wave crashes over the prow of the ship, the boy turns to Lennie and, in a serious tone, speaks a prophetic word over him: "Listen! Lennie Star, the Lord makes a way out of no way! The dolphins will remember!"Much later, Lennie discovers that the Jamaican boy had not been seen by any of the others on board ship that day! Was the boy merely a figment of Lennie's imagination or had he encountered a ghost or even an angelic messenger?In Ohio, Lennie encounters another refugee of war, Tomochichi, a mixed-race Seminole, the son of the great Osceola. Lennie had no way of knowing when he began his journey, just how much his friendship with Tomochichi would influence his own path and the destinies of others around him.Tomochichi would pass on many gifts to Lennie, like the wisdom of Standing Bear the Osage guardian of the Misty Waterfall: "Some use a silver-plated compass to find their way, yet we have been given a golden compass. Our dreams are golden, given by the Great Spirit they point to our true north."This is a story of loss and recovery where ultimately love has the last word. In the end, walls that separate are dismantled, just as the sandcastle fortresses of children are dissolved by the steady rhythm of an incoming sea tide.

  • av Mike Duffy
    281

    Are you watching the self-destruction of a loved one struggling with substance abuse, or are you the one addicted? Perhaps you are an observer standing outside the arena watching the chaos and asking yourself, "Why don't they just quit?" If you find yourself in one of these situations, this book is written with you in mind. By sharing our family's story of tragedy and triumph, we have an opportunity to encourage those whose life's pathways have taken them to some of the same dark places our family has been.If ever a story of miraculous recovery--from the agonizing valley of alcoholism and addiction to the mountaintop of recovery and service--should be told, it is the story of Gene Duffy, my dad. His journey took him from the gutters of Chicago's skid row, including a trip to the morgue to be prepped for burial, to the peace and serenity of California's beautiful Napa Valley, where he pioneered an amazing work and became one of the most prominent voices for recovery in his day.It is my hope and desire that this book, with my dad's life story serving as a platform for carrying the message of hope, and my sharing some lessons I learned along the way, may inspire someone who may be spiraling downward in cycles of misery and destruction to seek help. It may also encourage someone whose life has become difficult as they are being sorely impacted by another's deadly addiction. Let me assure you, there is hope! Although no one can go back and change their beginning, anybody can begin to change their ending! One does not have to live out the rest of their life captive to the misery and horrors of a difficult past; rather, they can begin today to embrace a happy and fruitful future.

  • av Sarah Zelinski
    201 - 347

  • av Agatha Ozo Diche Ibekwe
    201

    30 to 31 Days Daily Devotional is a collection of daily reflections and prayers based on inspirational encounter with the Holy Spirit while reading and studying the word of God. The word of God is God Himself, and it can be felt. The word is real and is alive. Each daily insight consists of a reflection, prayer, and resource readings based on the Bible using the New Living Translation. May you be guided by the Holy Spirit, and may the Almighty Lord answer each and every prayer you pray as you use this book for God's glory. I pray in Jesus's name. Amen.

  • av Ellie June Suddreth
    317

    Friskers was a very intelligent and unusual cat. He was king of Windy Knoll, and he patrolled the fields to make sure he protected his territory. There were bunnies and field mice in the fields behind the barn, and he was a fearless hunter. He started laying upside down on the steps leading into the pool and finally decided it was cool to just put all of himself in. Of course, he was very particular about his big red barn and did not like guests unless he had invited them. Ms. June would have to remind him that God wanted all of us to treat each other with kindness. Every morning Friskers would hurry so he could run to the house to listen to Ms. June read her book. Not just any book but the one that has all the rules for humans to live by each day.

  • av Suzanne Zech
    321 - 451

  • av Gerald M. Truss
    347

    This is a giftfrom me to yousent by Godto help us through

  • av Zephyr O'Zolochi
    201

    This book is a light introduction to Nism and the Nism Church. Nism is a new religion that has very strong roots in many other religions, including Christianity. It is named Nism because within Nism, God is known as N. It is early days for Nism at the time of writing, there are no public buildings such as Nism cathedrals for public worship, but hopefully you will enjoy reading about it and will be inspired to help Nism grow. You may feel a connection with the real-life angel story, you may feel empowered by hearing that heaven is under your creative direction, you may agree with the angle on the "one true church" issue, and you may be fascinated with the use of the pharaoh title.

  • av Carla Kern
    241 - 357

  • av Liam Moran
    201 - 331

  • av Lawrence Etienne
    281

    In addition to examining the challenges of a tainted marriage, When It All Falls Apart... The Sequel, delves into how keeping the "Past" relevant in our lives can potentially cause problems in relationships. The turn of events in this entertaining novel will have you engulfed in the lives of each character and promises to leave you gasping for air. The sequel has several back stories and scenarios that will all lead to a day of reckoning. Michael and Jasmine are trying to put the pieces of their marriage back together. While they physically appear to be as one, they soon realize they are actually drifting apart. Michael is beginning to second guess his decision to forgive his wife and his resentment becomes more apparent. He usually operates under the direct counsel of God. However, in efforts to process the pain of his wife's adultery, he decides to take his future into his own hands. Will he overcome his internal conflict that is tirelessly working to convince him to abandon his covenant with God and his wife? Will the once anointed Michael Fletcher succumb to the crafty wiles of the devil to live according to a self-fulfilling prophecy? Because When It All Falls Apart... The Sequel, satisfies the thirst of avid readers of several genres including, spiritual based thought, suspenseful drama and romance, this is the novel you will fall in love with!

  • av Clark Thomas
    241

    Standing on the Side of the Road provides an insight to the pains of life when you hit rock bottom. The book encourages perseverance as a result of rising from rock bottom, which comes from standing on the side of the road.Additionally, this book reveals how a person must convince him or herself that getting up starts with motivating oneself to believe it's a self-fight to defeat low self-esteem.This book will reveal that when people elevate themselves to reach out and lift others up who may be experiencing feelings of being left out, detached, and being an outcast, they are actually lifting themselves up.Finally, whoever reads this book will be able to do several things:Determine if they qualify as a person standing on the side of the roadUse the material as a tool to assist someone they know who may be experiencing the low, painful feeling of standing on the side of the roadI assure people out there that this book will serve a great purpose to help them or someone they know move beyond and above standing on the side of the road.

  • av Lynette Lane
    201 - 331

  • av Rebecca A. Noeldner
    201

    This story brings two strangers together for the first time. Let's join Catlacs the Shnickeldink as he embarks on a colorful day-long journey with his newfound friend Stankdu the Shnickelfink. Catlacs learns it can be fun to eat healthy and try new foods. Stankdu enriches Catlacs' life by getting him out of the house. They enjoy a plentiful buffet while Stankdu introduces Catlacs to his friends along the way. It becomes a day of socializing by way of a three-course meal. Perhaps the brightest ending to his adventure is the valuable life lesson he learns--nobody is the same, and it's okay to be different.

  • av Jon D. Marsh
    281

    Just like Ed, we've all encountered them--the unusual over- or underexpectation surprises, the un-norms. A person or place or thing that isn't quite as advertised. They happen sometimes. From time to time. Usually spread out over time. Time. One time we might find a place that isn't the sleepy little backwater, East Tree-Stump town, where nothing happens. Another time we might meet a person who isn't the average nobody. There might be a love story hiding in a paperback thriller at one time, or we get fooled by an old man that appears to be just a tourist on vacation at another. An anemic grocery store clerk with seemingly no imagination that apparently doesn't like the particular shade of green on the traffic signal. A helpless waif ignorant of life's challenges and demands. A heavyset old southern sheriff with an attitude and a bad memory for names. Sometimes we don't see it coming. Sometimes we don't have time, enough time, before we get hit by another un-norm. Just because we see and hear something doesn't mean it's true. Bank robbers are bad; cops are good. Old veterans tell good stories but are harmless. Santa isn't real. Mothers know what is best for their sons. Everything moves slower in small agricultural southern towns. Intrigue would die of boredom in Amery, Georgia, where young people have no role models or encouragement. The town is stagnant and dying. Nothing ever happens here. It will probably whither up and blow away anytime now. Just anytime. So why then are spooks and spies and business tycoons and billionaires and thugs and assassins converging on this small Southwest Georgia-wide spot in a red clay road? What is going on with all the communications? What is about to happen? And why? And when?

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