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  • av Idong Wilson
    148,-

    Are you afflicted, depressed, oppressed, or tormented by the evil one? Your deliverance is sure. This book throws more light on this area of Christian authoritative activity. It is my prayer that in reading it, you shall be led to the God of deliverance who shall surely propel you into your deliverance by force, and you shall act on its message and thereby expand the Kingdom of Jesus on earth as we occupy till He returns. Idong Wilson's ¿rst book is an indication that there is in him a well, and we expect several springs to ¿ow therefrom. Amen.- Elder Uyouko S. Uyouko

  • av Marilynne Harrison
    243

    Recovery Happens through Christ is taken from the journals of Marilynne Harrison, an otherwise regular person who found herself sexually abused as a child and exposed to a world of sin in such a way as to bring tears to one's eyes. By the time she was eleven, Marilynne was exposed to drugs, alcohol, and sex; and worst of all, was told to keep her situation to herself. The results of being robbed of her childhood led Marilynne to continue to live her life in the only way she knew, by continuing in the same sins. Finally, many years later, Marilynne makes a dramatic turn to God. He lifts her out of her pit in a truly impossible way. This book covers seventeen painful and then triumphant years in Marilynne' s life. She shares her tremendous struggles with sin, painful choices leading to more wrongdoing, and finally, a real call from our ultimate Savior, Jesus Christ. Celebrate her recovery and find hope for your own recovery, or that of your loved ones.Are you struggling with drugs, alcohol, and wrong sexual relationships? Are you trapped in a sex addiction and can't find your way out? Do you long to understand the relationship between the Christian and homosexuality? Is there real hope for gay and lesbian recovery? Do you feel as if there is no possibility for addiction recovery or abuse recovery? Before you lose all hope, find some quiet reading time and read the story of a lady with all the same reoccurring temptations and failures. With all her miserable existence, she provides hope to those who know exactly what she is talking about when she discusses her deplorable and self-destructive lifestyle. Do not give another moment of your life to yourself and Satan. Instead, allow yourself to be guided by the Holy Spirit to the One who also understands your temptations and is able to finally give you relief. Jesus Christ died for you, just as much as He did for Marilynne and the whole world. Just as He rescued Marilynne and gave her new life, He can surely do the same for you too.We are made right with God by placing our faith in Jesus Christ. And this is true for everyone who believes, no matter who we are. For everyone has sinned; we all fall short of God's glorious standard ... People are made right with God when they believe that Jesus sacrificed his life, shedding his blood (Romans 3:22-25)

  • av Virginia Lee Edge
    216,-

    The commandment of God is His word. The understanding is God's word that has engaged you. The wisdom of words is food for thought, and it's a cue to service you and your character. We are vulnerable with a different source of strength, but truth be told wisdom will not dwell in a body of sin. Nosh Gram believes deep down inside everyone is searching for God for a genuine understanding of what our purpose on earth is!Virginia L. Edge was born in Brooklyn, New York 1945 the oldest girl of 3 children. She is the author of Faith and Love: Moving Along Through Biblical Truth. She has been married to Theron Edge for the last 42 years. They have 3 Children, 7 Grandchildren, 3 Great-Grandchildren, and one dog named Maxis. She has always had a great love for her family and has poured all that she has into her children and family (and Maxis is no exception).She has the heart to give, that big heart led her to a career in Nursing. Virginia was a Registered Nurse for many years, although she retired now 22 years and hasn't slowed down since.The principals in Faith and Love are both near and dear to her as well as the way she lives.She hopes that you will enjoy this book and follow her into future endeavors as she shares the impartation that God has instilled into her life.Inspiring Books to Read:1. Discover the Power in the Prayers of Paul - by David Bordon with Rick Killian2. The Bright Dark Nights of the Soul - by Fatha John Patrick Kamau3. King James Bible4. This is My God - The Jewish Way of Life - by Herman Wouk5. I Dream a World -Portraits of Black Women who Changed America - by Brain LankerOnce everyone on this earth knows about the labor of love God has for everyone, then people will learn to love themselves better and appreciate their lives. Time has No limit, only man limits the time. You only pass this way but once!When you let go and let God be the Pilot miracles happen. Remember you are not the one in charge of your Universe God is! There is so much to learn, but you will feel great when you learn and start to understand!

  • av Mark Hopkins
    202,-

    Journey to Gettysburg is a dramatic replay of the events leading up to the most important battle of the Civil War. It is seen through the eyes of a Quaker boy who is first, a bystander and observer. Then, he is drawn into the conflict and becomes a participant in Pickett's Charge, the climax of the three-day conflict. Matt Mason is a 15-year-old boy who was raised on an isolated farm in rural North Carolina. With the untimely death of his mother, it becomes necessary for him to nd his father who is fighting for the Army of Northern Virginia. Much of the story is involved with the trek of the young man through war-torn Virginia in search of the Southern Army which is on the way to Gettysburg and the climactic battle that proves to be the turning point of the war. During the trip to north, Matt matures from a boy to a young man in what becomes a "coming of age" story. e experiences on the trek, the challenges he faces day to day as he searches for his father, and the friendships he develops make the book memorable and hard to put down once the story begins. at is especially true in the developing relationship with the beautiful Ami-Ruth who provides a new dimension to his life as the conflict surrounding them threatens to consume them both.

  • av Leanear Randall
    189 - 251

  • av Jackie Brown Riddick
    175,-

    Life was different back in the day. Community was vital. Childhood antics, teenage exploits, and the challenges of young adulthood revealed I didn't know what I thought I knew. Through all of this, the greatest influence of my life was my mom. She helped me process the good and the bad. Instead of being one-dimensional live, love, and laugh with the great intention and anticipation of more. As she is no longer with me her words and laughter linger on, and I am emancipated. I learned that the greatest gift of life was and truly is love; unpretentious, nurtured, and existing to be shared with others.

  • av Carl Dodrill
    243

    Where was Jesus and what was he doing during the many centuries of Old Testament history? If Jesus had personal contact with people only after being born in Bethlehem, where was he for the hundreds of years while the Jewish people lived their lives. suffered and struggled, and were in need of direction and support? If he really cares for people, is it rational to believe that during that time he was not engaged at all in human history?Using a fresh and little explored empirically-based approach and resources including the Septuagint, three keys are found which in the New Testament reliably distinguish the person and work of Christ from that of God the Father. Guidelines for the use of the keys are established, and these guidelines are then applied to 25 selected passages in the Old Testament where the divine is definitely at work. When this is done, the results clearly show that Jesus Is There, at work in the Old Testament and doing far more with people than most of us ever thought. You are invited to examine these in-depth studies with the prospect that you may arrive at a truly broadened understanding of Jesus Christ.

  • av Rev. Marcia Cope Fleischman
    290,-

    Curious about your image of God, how you see God, what you believe about God? Take this opportunity to identify your own unique way of seeing God. What does God look like to you? How does that image affect your life and your desire to be with God or reject God. Does something need to change? Are there other possibilities? Read these fascinating stories of God and take time to reflect and journal about your own experience of the Holy One.

  • av Joe Avinger
    243 - 290,-

  • av Crystal Moore Naylor
    243 - 343

  • av Frank Frost
    175,-

    A henpecked senior citizen buys his own brothel in the desert ... A master chef becomes too well known ... A school bus full of kids visits the wrong rabbit farm ... An American in Provence decides to steal an olive tree ... In normal life, ordinary citizens can make slight detours from the straight and narrow. Not so in the zany existential stories of FRANK FROST, a master of haywire rollercoaster fiction. These tales are full of dire and hilarious consequences. And don't think you know where the clever plots are going-you will find your GPS recalculating!

  • av Ralph Riley Cooley
    189 - 264

  • av Daniel C. Erdely
    148,-

    Bird Watchers are usually passionate about protecting birds, but can well-meaning efforts to protect birds change to wrongdoing and evil? This story is about good intentions gone wrong. Detective Gene Nicotra, commonly known as Nick, and his neighbor, Dan get drawn into that fine line between good and evil. It's a line that can be easily crossed in pursuit of doing the right thing. Cal never recognized that line. The Scrub Jay Murders is their story.

  • av Stephan E. Pona
    161

    This is a compilation of writings that span a period of over 40 years. Inspired by various happenings and experiences, both socially and personally, I wanted readers to reflect on their own experiences and feelings that have impacted their lives. From earlier writings to the present, there was a shift in my views and thinking because of the impact of my relationship with the Father, through Jesus the Christ, my Lord and Savior.

  • av Wyveda I. Philbert
    189

    This is a day to day journal about the 5000 miles boat trip known as "The Loop or "The Great Circle". A young man's dream of doing this trip after reading a book about it. After working on the sailboat, it was ready to make the trip. There was some hair-raising experience and a lot of fun times spent as we grew closer as a couple. There is a lot of history and beauty on the water to experience. I would encourage everyone to follow their dreams whatever it might be.

  • av Ph. D. Delridge Hunter
    229 - 290,-

  • av DVM Terrie Sizemore
    330

    H is for Horse is just the book for you and your family. Whether you are a new horse owner, have children you would like to introduce to a new pet, a student seeking information on horse care, or a longtime pet owner, this book has basic information about horse and foal care that is in an easy-to-understand format with colorful illustrations to make the information interesting and engaging.Topics to include:¿picking a horse¿vaccines and horse diseases¿tick diseases¿castrating¿breeding horses¿dental care¿nutrition¿behavior issues¿lameness and arthritis¿testing for horses¿senior horses¿and more

  • av Reinair White
    202,-

    Imagine if you can buy a house. Rehab this house. Rent out this rehab house to a qualified renter. You then go to the bank and refinance this beautiful house. Pull some equity out, lower the APR, and then guess what? Repeat. Do it again. This may sound too good to be true but believe me, it's happening every day. This book will be an eye-opener. It has the side effect of making you lots of money. Start reading now!* Find the right properties.* Find motivated sellers.* Earn 60 percent profit on a 10-0 percent investment.* Leverage profits and build your wealth.* Convert problems into gigantic paydays.* Take action now!

  • av Marlene R. Evans-Askew
    148,-

    Rev. Wallace A. Evans is my grandfather who lived to be 100 years old. He was born August 22, 1884 and he died November 29, 1984. My grandfather was a man among men. I have come to realize he will live on in all of us. If I were to sum up his life in a song it would be, "I'm A Soldier in the Army of The Lord." It is an honor to be labeled a soldier in the Lord's army. It's even greater honor if your journey lasts 100 years. His dedicated life has left a profound impartation upon mine. It has been a great pleasure and honor to write about him. Old soldiers, they don't die, they just fade away is both a poetic and prophetic way to sum up my grandfather's inspiring life.

  • av George Woerth
    243

    I was sitting in a waiting room and looked for something to read. There were a couple of children's books and that was it. I thumbed through them - same books sixty years ago.I thought I needed to do a children's book. - A parent could interact with. So, I came up with "Hard Facts."It's compiled of things that mom and dad would tell you not to do, and like most children, it went in one ear and out the other. It was never retained in the brain. So, when your mom and dad weren't around, you did it.I talked to the ER nurses, and they gave me actual situations that happened over the years by children that did not listen.I found an artist and we came up with "Diputs" and reacted out each possible rule ending in possible death.I showed the book to teachers, police, doctors, and firefighters and got great reviews. Around 80% of "mothers" said it was too graphic for their children.I went back to the drawing board and tamed it down. Now, about 50% of mothers said to tame it down more. So, it went back to the artist one more time and we decided that it was enough.It's not a perfect world and you can't wrap your children in bubble wrap. Nobody can watch their children 24-7. Kids will be kids, but with "Hard Facts," you can go page by page with your child and this time it won't go in one ear and out the other.

  • av Tony Lesperance
    343 - 410

  • av Ben Steinlage
    202,-

    In His Footsteps: Is a story that was written with our country's veterans in mind. It is also for the survivors left behind, by the ones that died in battle. Jeff O'Connor is a thirty-plus-year-old man who lost his father in the Vietnam War. He wakes up one morning feeling his life isn't worth much as it was. Though he is a successful business man, a father of two, his wife has divorced him. He figures his problem comes from not having been raised by his parents, but his grandmother. Though she did her best, she couldn't give him what he needs as to information about his father. To add to that, she told him all about his mother, but she wouldn't talk about her son. It was this lack of information that didn't allow him closure. He feels if he had a better understanding of who his father was it would help him. Though he knows that he'll never get his father back he feels the next-best thing would be to walk, "In his footsteps." In doing what he proposed to do may give him something to start a new life from.Though he sees some problems in what he decides to do, he also feels it will be worth it. As with so many things we decide to do, he finds himself with more than he expected. One of the things he learns is that no matter what you do; you're apt to touch the lives of others.So if you're up to a story full of adventure, action, mystery, suspense and a few tears: Start turning the pages for a story you will find hard to believe.

  • av Ph. D. Delridge Hunter
    202 - 264

  • av DVM Terrie Sizemore
    343

    D is for Dog is just the book for you and your family. Whether you are a new dog owner, have children you would like to introduce to a new pet, a student seeking information on dog care, or a longtime pet owner, this book has basic information about dog and puppy care that is in an easy-to-understand format with colorful illustrations to make the information interesting and engaging.Topics to include:¿bringing a pet home¿supplies for dogs and puppies¿vaccines and dog diseases¿spaying and neutering¿pregnancy in dogs¿dental care¿nutrition¿behavior issues¿arthritis¿testing for dogs¿finding lost pets¿and more

  • av Doug Petersen
    148,-

    It was the summer of 1973, and the Vietnam War was casting its insidious shadow over the world. Caught in a riot that began as an anti-war protest, I found myself running for my life from club-swinging cops and being teargassed from pepper fogging guns at the University of Minnesota. The protest was a result of American airplanes bombing neighboring Cambodia. It was soon after the deadly shootings at Kent State University where four students were gunned down. Many students gathered at Coffman Memorial Union watching television monitors broadcasting that day's protest-turned-riot.It was announced that the Minnesota National Guard had been called in. Oh-oh, here we go again. Were they going to open fire on us too? I was a senior at the university and had been accepted at the University of San Diego Law School. That day's events changed my life. No way was I going to be a part of a money-crazed system as a lawyer, so I began my journey as an artist/sculptor.Five years later, I found myself living in a tent in the woods near Ely. After two years of tent life, I moved to an old hunting shack filled with spiders, mice, and snakes on the property I bought. It was a roof over my head. After seven laborious years of remodeling with popular logs that I fitted into a log hut around the shack, the structure burnt to the ground during the blue moon on New Year's Eve 1990. It was minus 40 degrees. I sat in the firetruck with then chief Klun after racing to my nearest neighbor's house, logger Buster Nicholson, where I burst through his door yelling, "My house is on fire!""Use the phone," he hollered, and I did. The Ely Fire Department met me at the beginning of Mud Creek Road, and I escorted them six miles down the road and into my remote haven in the woods. It was too late. Fire was consuming everything. Glass and ammunition were exploding, and the hoses on the truck were frozen. A night to remember for sure, but if anything is going to get the motivational juices flowing, it was that. I created a monumental sculpture 31 years later of this resolute and powerful Viking, which is now the second-tallest cement statue in the state. It was a year-long project that stands nine feet tall and weighs about 3,500 pounds. Located in Tower behind the football field, he stands with his sword rammed into the ground looking skyward for a sign from the heavens, just like I did in 1973 and on New Year's Eve during the blue moon.

  • av Jonathan Daniel
    187

    Colin Dowey survived a brush with death. Now the lives of millions are on the line.Haunted by the fallout of a devastating shooting, Colin hopes to forget his trauma and put painful memories in the past. But after he stumbles upon a mysterious lockbox containing cyphers with world-changing consequences, he's quickly plunged into a life-and-death struggle to avert a cataclysm.Kaitlyn is a psychopathic killer out for blood. She has one job: steal the cyphers. And she doesn't care who she has to kill to get them. Hunted by an unhinged billionaire with grand ambitions and a disturbing sense of duty, Colin and his friends must crack the code - before Kaitlyn reaches them.But Colin's enemies are closing in... and when tragedy strikes close to home, he's faced with an impossible choice: hand over the cyphers, or lose everyone he loves. His only hope lies in a pair of genius rednecks who could hold the key to unraveling the billionaire's plot.Can Colin thwart a powerful foe and save the lives of millions? Or this time, has his luck run out?Dive into a riveting thriller that will keep you on the edge of your seat with an exhilarating mix of intense action, nail-biting suspense, and profound real-world themes about the challenges facing our world. Killing Tide is a high-octane adventure that's perfect for fans of ordinary heroes fighting against all odds.

  • av R K Ashwick
    200

    When a bard saved the day, he never expected an encore.After saving their home from a magical disaster, Emry, Cal, and forest spirit Aspen ascend to high society: Emry and Aspen to the illustrious musicians' guild, and Cal to the cutting edge of spirit research. But their new roles send them far beyond the concerts and balls they expected...and deep into a city of dying spirits.In the neighboring city of Matlock, a strange blight has withered their gardens-and the spirits living within. The trio rushes to investigate, whirling into Matlock's social season in search of allies and gossip. Here, Emry frantically navigates the dazzle and decorum to seek information, start his debut...and propose to Cal.But when the glittering chandeliers illuminate more enemies than friends, Emry, Cal, and Aspen must race to stop the blight before it spreads-and the spirits shrivel away for good.

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