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  • - Uncomplicating the Daily Struggle to Put Jesus First
    av Lisa Whittle
    207

    Readers will be drawn to Lisa Whittle's approachable, solid biblical teaching as she offers them practical language to apply as they seek to choose Jesus first even in the midst of the complications and trials of everyday life.

  • - Why the Truth Matters More Than You Think
    av Andy Andrews
    167

    Become an informed, passionate citizen who demands honesty and integrity from our leaders or suffer the consequences of our own ignorance and apathy.

  • - 20 Ways to Embrace Who You Really Are
    av Lisa Leonard
    211

    In this beautiful four-color gift book, popular jewelry entrepreneur and designer Lisa Leonard guides readers through 20 practical ways to be the person they were made to be.

  • - An Introduction for Youth
    av Rolston III Holmes Rolston III
    201 - 321

  • av Gray Dr. Michael Gray
    131 - 297

  • - 52 Must-Read Parenting Tips for Anyone Who Has Ever Loved a Child Enough to Want to Influence Their Future. . .
    av Judy McCarver
    271

    All parents are capable of equipping children to be world changers. This book offers authentic advice, from an authentic mom-52 manageable and empowering tips for raising children with gumption and grit. Words grounded in scripture and common sense. It is practical. It is sensitive. It is truth.

  • - A journey of faith and healing
    av Lloyd Sheila Lloyd
    201 - 411

  • - Seeing, Serving, Solving
    av Caracciolo Rick Caracciolo
    201 - 321

  • av Kenrick H. Burgess
    136

    Jerusalem Gates provides a concise history of East Jerusalem, explores the significance of its twelve gates in the times of Nehemiah, and gives life-changing insights about Jerusalem. At the heart of the book is the Christian's journey through eleven of the gates to fulfil his or her destiny.

  • av Clint Townsend
    281

    After surviving a severe car crash and lying in a coma for three months, a ten-year-old boy regains consciousness and realizes he has the ability to see how and when people will die.

  • - X to The Nth
    av Clint Townsend
    287

    ';A perfect world begins with perfect humans.'X to The Nth is the story of Dr. Cain Wyczthack III (WICH-thak), President and CEO of the Engenechem Corporation, and his trusted partner, Dr. Alan White. Together, the two have worked for decades and spent billions of dollars to engineer and create a perfect, highly intelligent, genetically pure slave-labor force that's sustainable, easily replaceable...and untraceable.Evan Armada Nine and Chloe Rover Seven are only two of thousands of clones who work diligently behind the scenes to advance Cain's agenda and complete his top-secret projects. Although extreme measures are taken to ensure the female clones are kept isolated from their male counterparts, Dr. Wyczthack insists on tracking their every move with motion and sound sensitive video cameras and RFID chips embedded in their shoulders.However, destiny will intercede and see to it that Chloe and Armada's paths intersect. What is the mysterious entity that suddenly appears and leads Armada to Chloe? Why does the powerful presence want to help the couple break away from their masters? If they can manage to elude Engenechem's surveillance and tracking systems, where will the pair flee to?After a hurried and daring escape attempt, the runaways discover Cain's plans for the destruction of Earth and annihilation of its inhabitants, including the army of clones. To ensure that only the strong and genetically pure will survive a thermonuclear ';New Genesis', Engenechem, with the aid and contribution of the largest corporations and governments of the world, builds orbital stations, subterranean bunkers and storage warehouses, a space elevator, satellite hunters, and positional, space-based missile silos. The duo comes to the sad realization that they and the rest of the clones were created for the sole purpose of constructing the artificial environments that will house Dr. Wyczthack's hand-selected survivors of his global, atomic genocide.Will the love-struck clones successfully stop the launch of hundreds of nuclear missiles? Can Armada and Chloe avoid detection long enough to make a clean getaway from Engenechem's military fortress?

  • av MD & George Kenneth Marshall
    311 - 441

  • - Jesus' Message for the Last Days Church
    av Roger Bennett
    171

  • - The Road to Freedom
    av T.L. Davis
    197

  • av Hill Elm Hill
    197 - 297

  • - Encouragement for Caregivers of Huntington's Disease and Other Progressive Illnesses
    av Laquita and Elton Higgs
    157

    Shattered Dreams--But Hope by Drs. Laquita and Elton Higgs, is a book of both testimony and advice: testimony born out of the school of trial and suffering, and advice born out of practical experience in being long-term caregivers. Laquita and Elton have for the last 26 years been caregivers to two adopted daughters with early onset Huntington's Disease (HD), which is hereditary, and they offer a gripping account of their extended experience in adjusting to the challenges of long-term caregiving, followed by sober practical counsel to others who are involved in similar caregiving experiences. A final chapter speaks specifically of the role of Christian faith in coping with the stresses of their long struggle. In the Appendices are a short talk given after Cynthia's funeral by her older sister Liann and several poems by Elton on the emotional impact of his and Laquita's relationship with their disabled daughters.The complexity of the story told by the Higgses is heightened by the fact that their two youngest adopted daughters are mother (Cynthia) and biological daughter (Rachel). Elton and Laquita adopted Cynthia as a baby, knowing that she had HD in her background but hoping and praying that she would not develop the disease. Her childhood was normal, but when she became an adolescent, she began to manifest behavioral aberrations that her parents later recognized as being consistent with early onset HD. At age 25, Cynthia was diagnosed as having the disease, and soon afterward she became pregnant with Rachel. Since it was apparent that she could not function as a single mother, Laquita and Elton agreed to adopt Rachel at birth. This action ushered them into a complicated care-giving relationship that has lasted for more than 25 years.Laquita and Elton emphasize the difficult but necessary development of trust in God's goodness and a deep conviction that He is at work even when we can perceive no immediate evidence of it. Especially poignant is their very personal confession of their mistakes in caring for their HD-affected daughters and their struggles to understand that HD, not mere perversity, was the primary source of their daughters' irrational and angry behavior. Thus, they had to accept that expecting their daughters to be normally responsible persons was both futile and unproductive. Instead, they had to learn simply to love them with God's love and to pray constantly for God's wisdom in carrying out their task. It is from this perspective of learning to survive through hardship that Laquita and Elton tell their story and offer both practical and spiritual counsel for caregivers everywhere.

  • - A Parable View of the Refining Process of the Holy Spirit
    av Nina Sausman
    197

    Following my Grandmother's old recipe for homemade Chicken soup one day, I began to see similarities in each step to those of the refining process the Holy Spirit was doing in my own life. We, as Christians have been predestined to be transformed into the image of Jesus Christ. It's a daily work of the Holy Spirit in us that brings it about. The process of dying to self and opening the way for Jesus to live life through us.I have written this book for the Body of Christ, both those who are new in their faith walk and mature Christians, to encourage, teach and challenge them to open themselves up to the amazing work the Holy Spirit desires to do in our lives.I have held this revelation in my heart for many years now. But as I look at our world and see the faces of so many who are desperately searching for something to fill the emptiness and loneliness in their hearts, I realize we have what they need in us, Jesus Christ. I believe that in such a time as this, it's time for the Church, us, to show Jesus to the world as never before.I have lived, and experienced the events of each page and hope and pray that as you read and study it, you will learn to look at your life's experiences no longer as just coincidence and evil circumstances of this world but as Spiritual events in the Transformation process.

  • - The King's Library
    av Florica Brent Florica
    311

  • - A Journey from Loss to New Life
    av Anderson Marlene Anderson
    197 - 321

  • - The Narrow Road
    av CJ Williamson
    197

  • - A Guide for the Hesitant Woman in the Wake of MeToo
    av Nora Fahlberg
    157 - 271

    In her 1991 bombshell book, Backlash: The Undeclared War Against American Women, author and activist Susan Faludi wrote ';a backlash against women's rights' is a ';recurring phenomenon' and that it usually occurs whenever women make significant advances in society. In the new millennium, the world has seen more and more women leading countries, winning Nobel Prizes, and attaining positions at all levels of government. Enter the #MeToo movement in the wake of white male bullies' continued objectification and dehumanization of women after 2016.Finding Your Inner Warrior is the answer to the latest backlash and assault on women. Dr. Nora Fahlberg is not offering the passive, neutralizing advice of our mothers and grandmothers. She offers strategic defense strategies for even the most reticent woman, giving them the power to channel their own Boudicas in the face of the latest onslaught. Finding Your Inner Warrior is a handbook for managing the next drunken frat boy, the wolf at the backyard barbecue or the ogre at the office.

  • - An Interactive Workbook---A Dialogue with Christ
    av Oralisa Martin
    547

  • av David Riley
    181

  • - Devotional Artistic Photography
    av A.K. Ryan
    387 - 487

  • - Faith and Politics in the Public Square
    av Don Bonker
    477

    An exuberant autobiography that began with a fist fight at a get acquainted dance, then on to an adventurous path, cluttered with pot holes and uncertainty that took me beyond what I could ever imagine. Ultimately, it's about how you will be remembered: is it your notable accomplishments or the values associated with who you were?Re-visiting my life as a congressman, I began to realize this could be the inkwell that I'd dip my quill into as I shared how becoming a Christian, plus the influence of notable leaders and plenty of serendipity that helped shaped my public persona. It was a reminder about the importance of the higher standard in serving the public interest, obviously lacking in today's political culture.During my fourteen years in Congress, I witnessed first-hand the civility and trust among the leadership of both political parties that trickled down to the committee rooms and in the House Chamber that lead to notable accomplishments. My own achievements on international trade, human rights, preserving our natural resources happened only because of bipartisan support. Not so today. In the Halls of Congress and beyond (social media), it is more about radical partisanship and the special interests that reigns amok over our political system--a traumatized Congress, verifying what we don't want to hear: this is democracy at its worst. Hopefully my book is revealing of democracy in its best form.For those of faith who serve in elective office, there is plenty of scrutiny, as I experienced as a Democrat. Whether it's your adversaries, the skeptical media, or even supporters, there are lingering questions about who you are. Your moral fiber is always on the line, although some political figures manage to twist and slide and escape the judgment that they merit. And others get squarely called out and dragged before the court of public scrutiny. Hopefully, A Higher Calling well serve as a moral compass for others who must cope with their own challenges.My good fortune was a select number of political leaders, whose integrity and moral courage had an influence on my personal and political life that I did not fully appreciate until writing this book. A few were men of faith and others were guided by a moral compass, embracing higher standards that put the national interest first and foremost. Their actions for the common good over political and material self-interest showed me the right way.The act of re-living one's past was revealing of how the episodes and intrigue captured the essence who I was and to solidify the inevitable question: why am I here? That line of inquiry led me to a rather creative epiphany: it wasn't so much a memoir that I was prepared to write, but a call to action that made a big difference and has inspired me to share with others.

  • av Jasmine Cole
    281

    Come follow mother sheep as she snuggles down for the night and teaches her Little Lamb all about the wonderful, loving, good shepherd who takes care of them.

  • - Working Together to Develop Servant Christians
    av Linda Pyle
    171

    God gives us the opportunity and ability to bring peace and hope to those with physical, emotional, and spiritual needs. As we share God's love, grace, and mercy with others we disciple them to glorify God and stand strong.

  • - America's Tale Of Two Kingdoms
    av Rodney Hempel
    307

    First Adam vs. Last Adam offers a viewpoint of America's embrace of our national government and those citizens who also embrace the kingdom of God. The current inability of our political leaders to find workable solutions to our country's problems is troubling for many Americans. Confidence in our leader's ability to effectively govern is a low point.This brief commentary takes the reader back to the fundamental perspective of the original writers of the Declaration of Independence. This document forms the basis of America's initial desire to be free from onerous laws imposed by the British sovereign.Today our government has reassumed the role of a sovereign king in many matters. That authority needs to be challenged with the authority of the kingdom of God.This is a call for Christians to reflect upon misguided leadership offering inadequate solutions.

  • av Brown Steve Brown
    197

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