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  • av Karen Riggle
    237 - 361

  • av Ash Marina
    261

    Ash started living in a Divine World. She thought she was put into sex slavery by her boyfriend, Alex. Ash thought people were against her. Alex opened the relationship to Ash's cousin, Marissa.The Divine World showed Ash the way to God's path. It is based on a true story.May 2019-December 2021

  • av Nathan Justice
    311

    In the tale of Twilightton, David, a poor orphan from a dying village, was constantly teased for his deformed body. He was pale and bony and had no friends. Growing up was not easy for him. However, anyone can rise to the occasion in a land of magic. When his local bully nearly ends his life, David discovers something no one saw coming. He finds that he is a dark mage, one of his land's rarest forms of magic. David seeks to join his kingdom's military, the Royal Magical Guardsman, with his newly found powers to defend his land. However, as David enters this new world of military and duty, he begins to have visions. Fire consumes him while haunted by his trauma-filled past.Meanwhile, a new threat known as the Prophet of Fire rises to destroy the kingdom of Twilightton. David must rise to challenge or fall into a fiery fury. Join him in the first of many tales in The Dark Mage Chronicles as David learns how the real world shapes.

  • av Emily Roop
    237

    What happens when a whacky, whimsical narrator and a handful of real characters get ahold of the Christmas story? Grab your family and find out in this rhythmic, rhyming, singsong, silly version of the Nativity! We imagine a silent night, but the arrival of this baby was joyous and full of laughter! Will you set aside some of your seriousness and add more giggles to your Christmas?

  • av Thomas Ernst
    327

    Did you ever ask God, "What do you want me to do?" Maybe you made some bad decisions in life, and you know God has a purpose for you. Or maybe you have been very successful with everything you've done, but you feel something is missing, and you know God wants you to do something special. So you are alone with God and you cry out to God to tell you what he wants you to do. "Please, please tell me what you want me to do. God, please tell me my purpose." No answer. So you talk to your clergy and ask why God does not answer you. They tell you, "Sometimes God says yes or no, or maybe, the answer is wait." What if the wait is that God answered you, but you did not hear him? Yes, I will say it again, maybe, what if the wait is that God answered you but you did not hear him? Maybe it is your relationship with God? What type of Christian are you? Are you a good sheep who has a strong relationship with God where you attended church and do your daily devotions? Are you a baad sheep (say it like a sheep would baa with a d) who only visits his house on Sunday and don't talk with him during the week? Just think, your strongest relationships in life are not where you spend an hour hearing about someone and you just listening.Also, what is going on with America today? Why is God being pushed out of his country. Yes, God's country. Israel is God's people, but America is God's country. God is on all the documents that make this great nation and on its currency. It is God's country. There is no way we can make America great again unless we turn back to God and work on our relationships with him. Is the chapter of Romans in God's book a warning to America? History does repeat itself. Maybe that is why some organizations want to change America's history and others want God out of this great country.So come with me on this journey to find out what type of Christian you are. Let's find out what type of sheep you are. Let's also find out if Romans, the chapter in the Bible, is a warning to America today.

  • av Elder Bryon Keith Miller
    237

    Elder Miller writes about the concepts, attributes, and real characteristics of the fruit given by the Holy Spirit of God that truly represents a life and lifestyle. These fruits are reflections of true changes in the hearts of men and not just an attitude for the moment.Galatians needed the reality of Jesus Christ that was beyond the works of self and the flesh. These are always part of law and rules apply, but the fruit has no rules and is not controlled by law.Elder Miller explains how each fruit operates in the life of true believers of Jesus Christ.

  • av Jo Ann Wiblin
    237

    Mrs. Wiblin's book is titled Brothers in Murder.Wiblin and her husband have lived in Newark, Ohio, for fifty-five years. She spent approximately four of these following a series of murders in Licking County and the Columbus area. Occasional bar fights and assaults resulting in murder are rare there, but a series of murders was sensational business.Wiblin was working on her second master's degree shortly after the murders began. She took to driving to the murder locations just for curiosity. One of the victims, Jenkin Jones, lived in Granville; and her husband knew him slightly. Her husband was, at the time, a supervisor at the local vocational school at the time and often took tools to Jones for sharpening for the school. Once, he took their four-year-old son with him, and Mr. Jones asked Dan if he wanted to see how he sometimes slept in the shop. Dan said yes, and Mr. Jones lay down on the cot there, and his three dogs curled up around him. Dan was fascinated.Later, Mr. Jones was murdered as he sat watching TV in his living room, and several of the dogs were also killed.Wiblin couldn't get these crimes off her mind. Newspapers said the murderers used the freeway to get to their victims, and she would try to get that out of her mind as she traveled them.When the arrest finally came, one brother had been captured, and the other had not. The author and her husband learned that police and other officials had gathered at the State of Ohio Highway garage on their road, just two miles away from Charles Lewingdon's house. That put him about five miles from the author's home.The book is a synopsis of the crimes, the brothers' personal lives, and the final capture of both men.The brothers have since both died in prison.

  • av Mary Sue Burt
    311 - 451

  • av Shelley Strand
    261

    "Rockin' in the Spirit of Love," true to this title is Margaret. The title is in conjunction with the Spirit of Jesus Christ, for He is Love. It can be read in combination as Margaret rocked in the spirit of Jesus Christ who is love.Based on a true story, read a movie-like, fun-filled book with a couple of pleasant surprises, and what could have been a turn for the worst. Who really is this young, quiet Christian girl, Margaret Charlotte Gretschell, born on July 14, 1937, in Binghamton, New York, who ended up living in a quaint little place called Little Meadows, Pennsylvania, at eleven years old?Her story supplies the reader with facts and illustrations. The poems are an extension to elaborate on her life and character. The scenes played out in the chapters will hopefully have the reader laughing and satisfied with the shaping of the road in life that God walked her down as a missionary. There's true adventure as well as some fictitious moments, teaming with proper humor, interesting scenery, and uncomplicated real characters. I believe it will read clear and colorful!Let's read on by rolling out the papered film of this faithful, delightful, and memorable woman, mother, spiritual mother, wife, and servant, whose life was lived for others in the presence of God.

  • av Margaret Fountain Coleman
    237

  • av Doug Norgren
    237

  • av Katie King
    261

  • av Carol Hoger
    287

  • av Clayborn Jones
    251

  • av Sandra Still
    261

  • av Dennis Stemp
    327 - 467

  • av Kathleen Ann Emmett
    531

  • av Misti Lyles
    261

    Murry was always in a hurry! After a difficult day, he decided to try changing one thing that might make his whole day better.

  • av Deanne Macomber Holmes
    277

    In 1849, Dora Bentz Herter and her husband decide to leave their native Switzerland and start a new life in America, a journey of several thousand miles, which includes crossing an ocean in a ship designed for hauling cotton, not people.After crossing the Atlantic, they must navigate two large rivers in crowded, precarious steamboats to reach their destination, the bustling port town of Weston, Missouri. After their arrival, Dora writes home and encourages the rest of her family to join them. The following year, two of Dora's unmarried sisters decide to undertake the trip, hoping they will find true love in Weston. The sisters are delighted to be reunited and discover that Weston does indeed provide many opportunities. Their main focus, however, is to persuade the rest of the family to come from Switzerland and join them.Then in 1856, a cholera epidemic strikes the town, and their lives are turned upside down. The love and support the Bentz sisters provide for each other isn't enough to keep the family together. Impacted by the settling of Kansas across the river, the Oregon fever, and the Civil War, the Bentz family begin to scatter. Fifty years later, only two descendants remain in Weston who can recall the Bentz family's story of immigration and the challenges they faced. Will they be able to keep the memories from fading away forever?

  • av Pastor David Earl Anderson
    251

    This is a captivating story about a fatherless young man who had to overcome a hard life while living with a broken heart throughout his youthful years. His life seemed as if he would not make it past the age of twenty. As you place yourself in the pages of his true story, it may become gut-wrenching and realistic to you, the reader.This young man was not cut out for this life, but the cloth was cut to be placed on his life for a reason. You'll find out the reason as you comb through the pages of this intense story of one's true encounter with our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.His story is unique and different, though it could reach the hearts of millions of people across the globe due to their lack of a father. This young man spent all his youthful years searching for his biological father while God the Father was looking after him the whole time.Watch how the Lord intercedes on his behalf to form him into a prominent biblical teacher who also pastors God's church.His life could be mind-boggling at times, but going from the pit to the palace is a journey within itself.A life of fear and abandonment can create a displeasure of life. God's timetable was perfect in his life because He saved him in the nick of time.

  • av Glenn Louis Kaiser
    237

    Humanity must arm its youth with a belief to ensure future generations. This work is meant to engage readers in an understanding of God's promise through a better understanding of his Word.

  • av Dawn Meffert
    181

    The King's Son and The Little Tree is a delightful children's story, full of the adventures that a little tree goes through well growing up in a big orchard. This fun faith-based story gives hope and encouragement to the reader to always do their best no matter how big the storms in life may be or how small they think their efforts are in the eyes of others.

  • av Elsie M. Schmaltz
    261

    The Easter Hunt is about having fun with all your animal friends along the way and the hero that saves the day. Thanks to the sweet little readers!

  • av David Allen Campbell
    261

    A Sheep's Tale, book 3 of The Seventieth Week Chronicles, is a work of fiction that intersects with the paths of the protagonists, John and Techie, of the first two books: The Making of a Martyr and The Journey of a Martyr's Companion. It is a two-part tale of a young woman with a checkered past trying to turn her life around when she is caught up in a world gone insane. Fleeing a major metropolis, she finds her way into the rural Midwest where she attempts to live a quiet life. Renting a small bungalow, she befriends her new neighbors Techie and his new companion who work at newly constructed prison. She soon finds herself confronted with a decision whether to become involved or not in a clandestine operation. Her decision finds herself, along with some new friends, as fugitives of the state. Living off the grid, she and her friends are alive when the Lord returns in judgment.Part two of the book finds her standing on a sea of golden glass awaiting the judgment of the sheep versus the goats. Being found among the sheep, they are introduced to a new world created for them and the nation of Israel. What follows is the author's imagination based on multitudes of scriptures contained in an appendix named "A Sheep's Tale--Index of Scriptural References."Eternity with God is beyond our imagination, but the Word has plenty to say about a new world and the lives of those who will reside upon it for a thousand years.

  • av Gary Welkom
    237

    This book was written so that the reader would come to know Christ. Some things may seem strange, although they are true. God watches over us all. He has definitely watched over me. As Fran Lance stated, "Why are you so careful in the Spirit? You weren't in the world."In this book, you will find a message given to me by my grandmother Bessie Brassington. This message is now coming about, as is evidenced by what is happening in this world. When reading the Bible and looking at what happened to Israel when they turned from God, it is evident that the same thing is happening to the United States. The US was blessed in the same manner as Israel. The United States was blessed through George Washington, who was strong in his faith in Christ. Our country has had many warnings as will be evident in this book. Global warming may be one of those warning signs.In Amos chapter 4 verse 7 and 8, it says,And also I have withholden the rain from you, when there were yet three months to the harvest: and I caused it to rain upon one city, and caused it not to rain upon another city: one piece was rained upon, and the piece whereupon it rained not withered. So two or three cities wandered unto one city, to drink water; but they were not satisfied: yet have ye not returned unto me, saith the Lord.These verses are proof that the same things that happened to Israel are now happening in the United States.

  • av Lisa Smith Akaba
    181

    Love Endures All is a novel written to encourage anyone who's been broken down to the core, who's ever hit rock bottom, who ever felt used, and never felt like they were good enough, to encourage you that God is love, and he is with you even when you feel alone like you're by yourself, remember the Lord is with you. Everything you've been through or are going through, He's with you. Everything is a test to prepare you, to mature you, to make you stronger, to allow you to walk like Jesus Christ our Lord, and to bring glory to his name. So no matter what it looks like or feel like, keep that love in your heart, with love you can endure anything, you can endure all things. Don't give up because you're a child of God, and he loves you, he sees you, and he died for you! That alone should let you know how much God loves you and you are enough. Don't worry about what people say or think about you. Believe what God says about you because he chose you, so choose him. Believe what the Lord says about you, when he created you, he said, "It is good." So you have to believe that!

  • av Mary Rubarb
    301

    Libby knew that the life she'd always known wasn't normal, but it was hers. When that life is suddenly gone, all that Libby has to cling to are the memories of what she once had. When Libby is sent off to live with an aunt she never knew, she is faced with an entirely new life. Suddenly, she has friends. Here, she is thought of as smart and talented. But how could she be happy in her new life when in her old life, she'd let everyone down? Is it only a matter of time before these people realize that this life isn't where she belongs?

  • av Mark Hyskell
    287 - 401

  • av C. W. Quinn
    271

    A Chicago public school offers an outing to their junior high students called Symphony Day. A preteen female student, Grace, plans to attend. Grace has enjoyed the music of an orchestra many times; though, only before and after featured films or special television performances. The student experiences firsthand the power of music as she sits during the symphony orchestra performance on the outing to the symphony center. The music stays with Grace, reminding her of passed unpleasant and undesirable events, as well as her daily struggles with abuse at home. Grace's abusive stepdad, abused mother, and stepbrothers live in agitation and fright daily. Grace experiences mental and sexual abuse from her stepdad, but she develops a significant relationship with Ian, her boyfriend, and God. A close friendship later in life influences significant change. Grace's journey brings her happiness after a period of grief, two marriages, and three children. Finally, she is caught off guard when she learns that the father of her first born was not who she thought it was.

  • av Nancy Hastings
    261

    "Mission Possible" is the story of two ambitious young Americans convinced God has called them to share the good news of the gospel in South America. The couple, George and Alice, and their young son, Phillip, embark on the unknown in the early 1950s as they are given the plans for their mission work in the Presbyterian East Mission of Brazil. After a brief time serving a church in Tennessee, as a newly graduated seminary student, George is ready to fulfill his dream of serving abroad. Alice is excited to embark on this adventure in a land where she and her husband can bring a sense of hope to many, while grappling with a new life and a growing family. Their limitations and naivete are compounded with perils of the jungle, along with the endless physical, language and cultural differences encountered. Though often weary, both remain yielded to whatever means the Lord uses to train and equip them. Every part of their life goes beyond all the boundaries of their imagination as it is woven into a colorful tapestry sometimes torn, but always repaired. Their amazing adventure is fundamentally based on a real-life story.

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