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  • av William M. (Marc) Semadeni
    657

    GOD IS SUPREME, so far above us, that He must humble Himself to look upon the things that are in the earth, which may be understandable, however, He must also humble Himself before He can even behold the things that are in heaven!Our ultimate end goal is to be able to live in heaven for all of eternity, with the Father and with the Son! This hope of our desired eternal home is the place of our final rest in eternal comfort, joy and peace in His presence for our resurrected and glorified spiritual bodies!The God we worship is far greater than any of us can possibly even imagine! We sing the song "How great thou art," however, the word "great," or "awesome," or any other word, is very much inadequate and far beneath our being able to describe the glory of God, because His glory is inconceivable to the human mind!God is above all, -- far above all! Before all,-- far before all! Encompassing all and possessing all, of everything! God is omnipotent, omniscient, omnipresent, all encompassing, all knowing, all powerful and answers all our concerns! He is transcendent, in that He is un-created, has always existed, is eternal and is far above His creation, He is the epitome of all perfection, righteousness, purity, holiness, peace and joy! God is all in all! There is none other like Him, nor will there ever be!The love of God is simply God's nature!! If we would desire to have fellowship with God, we must do so within the parameters of the nature of God, being "partakers of the Divine Nature," which is the expression of God's pure love, which relationship has been promised to us!Jesus Christ went through the exact same things we are going through, on this earth, yet He, through the power of the Holy Spirit, overcame the world and being made perfect, "as a man," He was fully qualified to die for each one of us, taking our sins upon Himself, paying for those sins, with His blood, fulfilling the law that says "sin must die!" He endured the terrible suffering of the cruel physical pain of the cross and the horrible agony of one being temporarily, spiritually separated from God the Father, when He took our sins upon Himself, for God cannot look upon sin! Christ, unselfishly took all of that horrific terror and pain of our sin, upon Himself, all because of His deep love for each one of us!Christ, our High Priest, is the ultimate and supreme example for us to live our lives by! However, we, within the confines of our earthly minds, are not fully able to attain to His perfection! However, through the blood of Jesus Christ, "if" we have the "boldness" to enter in to the "Holiest," we may then fully be able to be partakers of God's Holy Spirit, which will and does lead us into our being able to be conformed to Christ's image! This personal presence with God, can be attained by our being silent before God, waiting on Him, in humble prayer!Do you have the "faith" and the "boldness" to enter into God's presence?

  • av George Ashley & Cameile Henry
    247 - 401

  • av T. R. O'Reilly
    311 - 541

  • av Bill Roberts
    277

    This is a story about a widowed father and his son, whose mother has passed away. Their days of sadness come with a dream and a promise that all will be well. The healing begins with a miracle and a dream from God Himself.

  • av Grannye
    201

    This book is about the King and his kingdom. I wrote this book because we are powerless without prayer, loveless without prayer, and hopeless without prayer. I have set forth in this book, how important prayer is in winning in the Kingdom of God. We have the victory through Jesus, but we must pray like we do because prayer is essential to our walk with the Lord!

  • av Morgan Kizer
    311

    This is a Scriptural based book on prayer. It cites over 200 references in both the New and Old Testaments. The Bible has much to say about prayer. It is a very important topic. This book answers many questions that believers have about prayer. Why their prayers are not answered. Which prayers are always answered. It explains how to pray. Where to pray. How often one should pray. When to decline praying and numerous Scriptural details that can help an individual's prayer life. Prayer is a significant part of a believer's relationship with the Father. It also discusses the things that have produced ineffective prayers.The key problem with most people's prayers is unforgiven sins. The solution is both simple and complex: sincerely praying forgiveness prayers. The author identifies three basic prayers that when prayed correctly and sincerely are always answered in the affirmative. God expects us to be honest with Him. The key is Jesus' prayer in the Garden of Gethsemane: Matthew 26:39-44 When Jesus was facing a terrible death on the cross He asked if possible that the Father would spare Him. Nevertheless, He gave believers the example that they should always ask that the Father override our wants in favor of His will being done! Prayer is not reciting a series of magic words that cause things to happen!God is sovereign! He can do anything that He chooses to do. The Holy Bible mentions some of the answers that He has already pre-determined. He is consistent and does everything in agreement with His written Word.God is perfect. If He were to changeHe would be other than perfect!

  • av Emmanuel Atoe
    157

    The foundation of a healthy relationship between the creator and the creature is righteousness. For the ultimate satisfaction of the participants, a healthy relationship must be righteous. Righteousness produces a righteous living. No man can live righteously until he is first made righteous. God can only require a man to live righteously after being made righteous. Therefore, He freely imparted righteousness to you. The ability to do the right thing can only come naturally from a righteous person. Some of your actions may still be flawed, but this has no bearing on your righteousness."How is my standing with God?" is the most important question a person can ever ask themselves. This one question alone reveals one's eternal fate. The answer holds the key to life and death because how a person stands before God determines whether they will spend eternity in heaven or hell. So, how do we know this? What does the Bible say about answering that question with confidence that we are right with God? What is the one thing that will put me in good standing with Him? This book explains the answer to these questions and many others!!!

  • av A. J. Carico
    241

    This book illustrates the physical and spiritual realms described in the Bible. It details how 'good' and 'bad' came to exist where we live on planet Earth. God's Plan of Salvation is explained in terms a child can understand. 'Why There is Bad, Where We Live' should be in every child's Christmas Stocking and Easter Basket. This book is the first in a planned series of 'Where We Live...' books to help youth understand complex truths of the Bible.

  • av Ann C. Mulvany Caron
    171

    "My Chocolate Butterfly" was written by the author's husband, Dr. Paul P. Caron, and was the foundation for how they met in 1994. It is a story of community pride and working together towards a common goal. It also steps back to simpler times as her husband as a young boy recounts a special day on a baseball field, an encounter with a very special butterfly, and ultimately the purity and innocence of his Mother's love.Ann thought it only fitting to have her husband's book published and for it to serve alongside her book as she travels her journey through the loss of her husband. Paul would be chuffed to know he became a published book author from Heaven!

  • av H. K. Harb
    447

    As I grew in my walk with God, I was inspired to share the knowledge I had learned. I wanted to reveal how the Bible impacted my life using a distinctive writing style. I kept seeking and wishing to contribute to what I learned about God's love in a unique way that would catch the readers' attention. I wanted to bring life to the Word of God through poetry. Maybe, just maybe, the poetry platform in which biblical facts were present would have a significant impact on individuals who otherwise would never have been interested in reading the Bible; missing out on the most incredible story ever told; the factual narrative of a creator who left His home to show the children he created that He is real. He does have a home of his own. He does have a plan, and He has proven repeatedly that He is a God that loves and gives. He sacrificed His glory for our benefit, and as humans, we are always ready to believe everything and anything except Biblical facts and truth. I welcome you to explore, search, and investigate.

  • av Elizabeth Anne Reeves
    307 - 621

  • av Donald Singh & Pearlie Singh
    261 - 497

  • av Jodi Sue Yocum
    307 - 447

  • av Sabelo Sam Gasela Mhlanga
    307

    The book explores the philosophy of integrating Medical Anthropology and Clinical Psychology to understand mental and soul health as a quest for solutions to human health, diseases, treatment and prevention. The book also discusses mental and soul health and examines the various diseases and their impact on human health. The substance abuse in adolescents is explored in depth. The book traces human medicine through history using empirical methods, archeology, biomedical, sociomedical and epidemiology theory and methods. This includes the scientific study of humanity, human behavior, human biology, culture, linguistics, and societies, in the past, present, and future.

  • av Tom Kingery
    261

    Resist the Devil (from James 4:7) takes a serious look at temptation by studying the temptations of Christ in the wilderness where the Spirit of God led Him after His baptism. By examining how Jesus resisted these temptations, we can learn how we, too, can resist. Like Jesus, for example, we are tempted to serve our own needs. We may not be able to turn a stone into bread, but we know that we do not live by bread alone, but by the words that come from the mouth of God (Matthew 4:4). Tom Kingery, a retired United Methodist Pastor who has written more than a dozen books about Christian life, answers questions such as:What do religious scholars mean when they speak of "the wilderness?"When are we most likely to be confronted by temptation?What do our longings, our yearnings, our desires, and our various hungers tell us about ourselves?The author observes that to be tempted is to be pressured into doing something you otherwise might never do. To be tempted is to be baited, a fishing term. And that sort of bait is often a treat that disguises a hook-a sharp, barbed hook!

  • av C. C. Skye
    277

    The book is a short poetic adaptation of the biblical story of Joseph's imprisonment in ancient Egypt. While there, he meets a butler and baker who works for Pharaoh. Both were imprisoned after committing an offense. Scripture doesn't tell why they were in prison, but this rendition with childlike innocence spurs the imagination about why.One night, the Butler and Baker have a dream that only Joseph can interpret. For one, it spells doom, and for the other, freedom. And using rhyming verse that even a child can understand, the story solves the mystery of release from captivity. Though there are many ways to interpret this story, the central message of the importance of truthfulness and forgiveness shines through.This is a winner worth a look due to its reference to a biblical case and its rendition based on the author's memoir A Prisoner's Pardon, which depicts her search within her family's background to find freedom for her twin brother, now gripped in the cycle of recidivism. She found that the loving and secure bond between child and parent was broken. The result is now a loss of a family's value and identity. Her quest now is to help reconcile the love of family and community through unveiling the unknown power of forgiveness.

  • av David Johnson
    401

    Would our country's Founders choose to live here?Wouldn't they be outraged by what is happening?¿ $31 trillion of national debt will tax future generations without their representation.¿ An army of 87,000 IRS bureaucrats will harass our people.¿ A surge of illegal immigrants, passing through undefended borders, willburden our society without its assent.Wouldn't our Founders be shocked by our lack of common sense?¿ Men can give birth.¿ Defunding police will reduce crime.¿ Men can marry men, and women marry women.The Founders declared their independence from Great Britain. They reasoned, why should a small island rule over a vast continent? Today, we must declare our independence from the Left. Why should a small group of leftist elitists rule over a vast number of conservative Christians?This book pulls together all the outrages the Left has committed against us: twenty-seven grievances in all, the same number as in the original Declaration of Independence. For each grievance the book provides three easy-to-grasp points; explains the violation of common sense and Biblical truth; and reveals the consequences to our country and the organizations you can join to fight back.Consider an army that is facing encirclement and annihilation. Would they go about their daily routines, digging latrines and cleaning their boots, and just hope the enemy goes away? Well, that army is us. Should we go about our daily routines and just hope the totalitarian Left goes away?No. It is time to wake up. It is time to unite and fight back ... peacefully and lawfully. Time is short so join the fight!

  • av Craig L. Snyder
    387

    My testimony about a man, (me) praying for a wife for years and a beautiful woman who still is a singer today but I never knew about her back then until God did 20 plus miracles in 2007 to prepare and send me to Fort Lauderdale to enter a cruise liner on February 25th to March 2nd 2008. The first day on that ship in the auditorium God arranged this beautiful brunette singer to meet me face to face on a cruise in the Bahamas. But the enemy foiled that meeting and the two never did marry as God had designed. Then 15 years later on 11-11-22 God stirred me up again to write this book to reenergize that missed romantic moment back then. So I'm writing today per God's request to reconnect to this same original singer I missed in February 25th. Key words: Please Come cause Hope's Alive.

  • av Faru K. Gudina
    201 - 481

  • av Judy Spoon Ertel
    267 - 497

  • av Judy Clevinger
    261

    When Judy's paternal grandfather passes away, her youngest son has trouble making sense of the event. To help him deal with this loss, Judy tells him about picking berries, squirrel hunting, and many more stories of her grandfather when she was a little girl.

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