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  • av Brenda Katherine Mosby
    184 - 299,-

  • av Jim Holder
    209 - 299,-

  • av Alton Lynn Cooper
    196,-

    Caleb's heart continues to burn with God's promise to give him a mountain home in the land of Canaan. He works the family farm in his small village while dreaming of one day going to war and claiming the land awaiting him. His wife and her family do all they can to dissuade him from leaving the village and reentering the war, risking his life and those around him. There are many in his village telling him he is a foolish old man pursuing what they believe is a suicide mission sure to destroy himself and those who join with him. Caleb forms a small group and travels to the mountain to spy out the land and prepare for war. A traitor from one of the cities on the mountain learns of Caleb's plans and sets out to inform the murderous leader in Debir of his activities. Joshua joins in with Caleb, and the two of them wage one last war, driving out the wickedness that destroyed the lives of many living in Hebron and Debir.The reader is carried along through the intense battles on the mountain, costing many their lives, and is blessed in the end, realizing God's promises to His children never fail. He goes before them in war, leading them to victory as they face insurmountable odds, trusting in the power of God to protect and see them through.Have not I commanded thee? Be strong and of a good courage; be not afraid, neither be thou dismayed: for the Lord thy God is with thee whithersoever thou goest.

  • av Rachel Vanderwood
    252 - 434,-

  • av Theresa Rough
    209,-

    Sheer Bandages: A Fragile Offering contains the literary genres of free verse poetry, haiku, anthropomorphic ballads, and wisdom sayings. The collection is replete with recurring images (e.g., the poet as moth, shadows, the Potter's wheel of God, death, the tree, the Lord's nonverbal messages through nature, and His verbal messages through the Scriptures). Many of the works are presented in a moving or twirling motion. The sheer bandage image itself (around and around) wraps its way throughout the entire book, giving an ethereal sense of orbits and life's seasons. And as the bandage unwraps, out flow the fragile offerings--the poems and wisdom. Every work was wrought through the thorn of brokenness, yet the poems are not dark. Rather, they flash illumination as if a fresh candle were just lit. Sheer Bandages: A Fragile Offering is minimalist, free of anything esoteric.

  • av Susan E Erler
    209 - 339,-

  • av Rhonda Hensley
    196,-

    Pearls of Wisdom provides insight and suggestions in the form of constructive pearls for pastor and staff wives in the local church. The pearls address issues including living in a fishbowl and dealing with church hurt, loneliness, criticisms, and financial challenges. The purpose of the book is to share bits of wisdom in dealing with these issues and point the wives back to the scriptures that could help them work through these issues as they lean into Jesus and seek to find their joy in ministry again.2

  • av Michael Quinones
    209,-

    Hearing your pastor preach and teach freedom every Sunday and Wednesday, watching and listening to a well-known televangelist speak about a life of victory sounds so amazing. But when you leave the temple or turn off your television, you're left with the reality you live in. You go to church, but you are not free. Knowing that you need to tell someone what is happening to you and what you're going through, but you are wrestling with the fear of the condemnation and shame that your own brothers and sisters in the church will unleash on you.Sounds familiar? This is the reality of so many within the body of Christ. For so long, many people, even ministers, lived in the dark while preaching the light of God. Large crowds, honorarium checks, flights to many places around the world, and even fame often accompanies those who preach the Word of God. Being a pastor does not exclude you from hiding. So many are hiding and using the pulpit as a cover to escape the shame that accompanies a sinful lifestyle.In Preacher in the Dark, Michael Quinones lets you in on his life's journey and struggle to be free of the darkness he lived for most of his ministerial career. Michael details the strategy of the enemy on how he keeps people in darkness. He explains familiar spirits and generational curses. He teaches how the enemy even uses food to enslave believers.In this book, you will travel through Michael's breakthrough and see how God set him free from the lustful, adulterous lifestyle Satan prepared for him as many other men and women experience this same situation. Rather than hiding, you will discover the power of confession and the freedom it brings because God has called us to live a life in his glorious light. Today is the day that you say, "Enough!" Enough with living in the shadows. You will step out of darkness and into the light of God!

  •  
    363,-

    I hide not in fear of the unknown,But to let my words truly be shown.For it's not about me, but about you,And the wisdom that you pursue. Each line is yours to interpret and heed,To shape the path that you will lead.For you hold the power to shine so bright,To become the beacon of your own light. So take these words and make them your own,And let your inner wisdom be known.For in this life, you have the key,To unlock the door to your destiny.

  • av Sherrita J. Carter
    184,-

    Child heartfelt memories that will take your mind back in time to reminisce about the goodness of life and the love that you shared with very special people dear to you. Paw Paw's place is a fun place to be that is filled with tantalizing music that will warm your soul with mutual love, respect, and collaboration among friends and family. Sunday morning breakfast, the amazing authentic and flavorful best tasting breakfast from an original New Orleans native who shares her expression of love to her family through delicious cooking from the heart. An enjoyable full day with excitement with a loving grandfather who takes his grandchildren fishing and a grandchild making an unexpected big catch. Oh, the joy of waking up early in the morning with Nana taking a brisk walk in the cool breeze of a Saturday morning. Who said doing laundry couldn't be a blast even when tasty treats are involved? Finally, in the evening, the bright city lights lead to an unusual special place where you sit on pillows for dinner with your favorite person in the world, your Paw Paw.

  • av C. Elaine McCoy Smith
    196,-

    Through the lens of a child and based on true events, Back Road to Progress is a historical documentation of the Civil Rights Movement in the United States and its impact on one Black family's decision to engage in the facilitation of the end to public school segregation in a southeastern rural town in Virginia in 1962.

  • av Emily Myers
    196 - 339,-

  • av Shar Schwank
    196,-

    Most traditional solutions to life's conflicts have been dismissed and replaced by "self-empowerment" and "expressionism." Read, Believe, Receive, and Redeem is a source that will explain why some contemporary methods are incomplete.This life skills book is inspired from the one true source of strength: God's Word. This source offers wisdom and guidance from the one true "life coach." The reader's attitude, behavior, and motivation can be enhanced to redeem their personal lives. This source allows the individual to gain a wisdom and strength that brings peace, love, and purpose through God's faithful character.

  • av Elder Elvin Taylor
    172,-

    My first book, Give It Up to God, begins my journey into exploring the mind of God. The book delves into the following questions: How do we get to know God? Why do we do the work of God? Why must we suffer as Christians? Why must we trust God? And why do we anxiously await Jesus's triumphant return? Being a historian at heart has always led me to believe in spiritual things that require faith beyond seeing. When we give it up to God, we are totally surrendering our lives as we know it to Him. I love the Lord, and I believe that this book will encourage, inform, and inspire others to seek God while it is still light.We love and cherish you all!

  • av Jon Hardt
    245,-

    Hi there! My name is Little Dog! I would like to tell you about me and my story! I'm a sheepdog! I was born much smaller than my three brothers and with an ugly face and a crippled paw!Usually, puppies like me are not kept around, which would not have been good for me! But to please my mother, who happens to be my master's favorite dog, he kept me and trained me to be a watchdog!On the move of our master's sheep from the winter to the summer camp, I could not keep up with the group because of my crippled leg, so my mother decided to leave me in a special hiding spot and return to continue the journey with her later.The place she picked for me to stay was really where this story began because it was where I met this man folks called Jesus! And because of this meeting, I have this amazing story to tell!I know you are going to love this story but find it as difficult to believe as my mother and brothers did when I tried to tell them just what happened!If you share my view that any story that reminds children of Jesus and his special love for them, then you will be happy to know that this story of Little Dog does just that! If you would like to learn how this was presented, read the "About the Author" story at the end of this story's pages just inside this book!

  • av David John Vilfrance
    184,-

    What happens to you when you die?Damien, a young teenager from Boston, is indecisive about his faith as a Christian. This unanswered question ponders him mentally which forces him to embark on a journey; however, he will have to go outside of the church to find the answers to his questions. While on this pilgrimage, he stumbles across some interesting who will all play a pivotal role in helping him find the answers he's looking for.

  • av Raine Miller
    172 - 276,-

  • av Heidi Yovich
    196,-

    Teddy is a book for all children that encourages friendship. It teaches children that each of us have different likes and interests. The goal is to promote inclusion for kids like Teddy and many other kids. The hope is for children to find common interests and encourage friendships to blossom. This book will help children see that not everyone is the same and we all like different things and that's all right!

  • av Bonnie Nilsson
    184,-

    This book is about you, and this book is about God. He has been trying to get your attention for a while. I feel like a mystery date host. This time, however, I know the mystery person. I know Him so well. He isn't a mystery anymore. You, however, are not known to me.You will notice things changing slowly at first. I prayed for months for a change to my physical structure. I knew God could do it, and I was a willing participant. After months of prayer, I could see He was not granting my desire even though it was a desire of my heart. To say I was frustrated was an understatement. As I sat on my bed and threw my hands into the air and asked, "What?" There was a voice, and it said softly, "You're nonthreatening."That day unbeknownst to me was my first day assigned to the hot side of the psych unit. As I walked into the room, I saw the sizeable man's frame whose feet hung several feet off the end of the bed. This man was enormous. His muscles were huge. His eyes were so swollen I wanted to get him ice packs. He was heavily drugged.I told him my name and that I was his nurse today. Today was the day I would help him. He pried one eye open, a red eyeball. I realized the absurdity of my offer as he could crush me like an ant.He opened his mouth with lips stuck like wallpaper to a wall with mostly dry wallpaper adhesive.He chuckled like a horse, and if horses could talk, this man said to me, "Well, you're sure nonthreatening.""You've got that right," I said. "I'll bring in breakfast to you first today," I promised.

  • av Ericka A. Banks
    196 - 299,-

  • av Len Venditti
    209,-

    I have a series of real-life adventure stories, a book for each season of the year. Also, there are healthy spiritual storybooks for the growing child to help raise their awareness of family relations, caring for others, learning the Word of God, and making good life decisions.

  • av Rudolph Cervantes
    209,-

    Northwestern Mexico is comprised of the Baja California Peninsula, the Gulf of California (Sea of Cortez), and the states of Sonora, Sinaloa, Chihuahua, and Nayarit. The Sierra Madre Occidental, a major mountain range system of the North American Cordillera, runs northwest-southeast through northwestern and western Mexico, and along the Gulf of California. Summits mostly exceed elevations of six thousand feet (1,048 meters), and some peaks rise above ten thousand feet (three thousand meters). Our story takes place at the five-thousand-foot level (1,524 meters), nestled among the vast pine and oak forest, crisscrossed as it is by creeks, brooks, streams, and ponds, with natural springs coming out of the ground everywhere not to speak of the waterfalls.With water everywhere, it was not uneasy to take a sip of the cold, pure liquid whenever one wanted. The only places where water was not present were on the ridges, except after a major storm, where the excess water would run for a few days. These ridges were characterized by clumps of boulders and many rocks of all sizes. Seasonally, the Tarahumara Indians keep their goats there. They build temporary corrals and palm roofs (small palm trees are found on the lower levels, specifically at the foot of the mountains) for the goats and take them out every day to graze. The author does not know the rhyme or reason as to why they are seasonally kept there, but it has to be for a good reason.The Tarahumaras are the most honest, hardworking inhabitants of the mountains. They are always busy either with their crops, chickens, turkeys, goats, horses, mules, donkeys--you name it. They still use the bow and arrow but also have firearms. Mexicans are everywhere and greatly outnumber the Tarahumaras (the original people of those mountains). The Mexicans possess a diametrically opposed mindset and consider the Tarahumaras to be uncivilized. Their perspective on reality is subjective, to say the least.Most Tarahumaras don't attend school either because the government elementary schools are too far away or because they are needed at home to help out with the many daily tasks. The Tarahumaras eat and dress quite well (their clothes are suited for rural use). The only criticism that could be leveled at them would be that during their free time, they are making moonshine or drinking it.They also make corn beer. The Mexicans also moonshine and make corn beer (they were taught by the Tarahumaras). Unlike the Tarahumaras though, the Mexicans get into scraps with each other when they are intoxicated and even gunfights.Mexican cattle (both dairy cows as well as steers) are quite abundant and are all branded. The steers wander around where they like and are generally quite bigger than the dairy cows. The dairy cows are kept in corrals and grass, and hay is taken to them. They are always eating/chewing the cud.Cattle rustling among the Mexicans is not uncommon. They are rustled to be eaten, and it is as simple as that. Jaguars and pumas are quite common but tend to stay away from people. They occasionally will bring down a steer then are usually hunted down. It is always older cats who can't reach deer or wild boar any longer so they opt for comparatively slow-moving bovines. Notwithstanding, all two-legged creatures are much more dangerous than any four-legged creature. This story takes place within the environment just described.

  • av Evangelist Bolajoko Olayemi
    184,-

    This book is written by divine instructions from God Almighty to as many that are ready to follow His divine protocol. Remember, I say, "You can never overpray. You can only underpray." I also want you to know that surely your prayers are not a waste. There is no way someone can fulfill or complete God's agenda for his or her life without prayer. I assure you, you still have hope in Christ Jesus to live longer.Remember these:Doctors can only detect what happens to you or what is wrong with any part of your body through their machine, but they can never make it perfect like the way it was before. But Jesus can.Doctors can only place you on hospice care and tell you that you have less than six months to live, but Jesus has the final say over you.See now that I, even I, am he, and there is no god with me: I kill, and I make alive; I wound, and I heal: neither is there any that can deliver out of my hand. (Deut. 32:39)Jesus can still lend you His life because He has paid for your life.Only Jesus is a great physician.Bolojoko Olayemi is originally from Nigeria. She is a graduate of business administration. She is an evangelist and missionary with a strong desire for souls winning, a preacher of His word, a coach, and a teacher, alongside the publication of this book, to depopulate the kingdom of darkness and to increase the kingdom of God.This makes her first book to be published. To the glory of God, many more are on the way to changing the world for Christ.

  • av Beverly F. Cook
    184,-

    Charlee doesn't like performing household chores. She just wants to play and do fun things all day. So Charlee's mom figures out a way to make chores seem fun! Charlee soon realizes that she can find fun, even in work, if she just looks at it the right way.

  • av Nettiemae Smith
    245,-

    This is a collection of thoughts and dreams sifted through and now gathered in a book. A showing of emotions throughout the years and how God influenced my life.Realizing there is a time of beginnings and endings to our lives. Hopefully, a poem may reach into someone's heart and bring a bit of understanding and peace.

  • av Mac Kelly
    184,-

    What happens when you really follow the light of Christ? You just might be surprised.

  • av Cliff Kelly
    233 - 363,-

  • av Tierra C. L. Oliver
    196,-

    Fatherless Yet Fabulous (FYF) is a life-coaching and mentoring company for fatherless youth started by a single determined mom in 2016. Fatherlessness is accompanied with various issues, which often include impairment of self-esteem. FYF is here to encourage, enlighten, and empower. You may be fatherless, but you are so fabulous!

  • av Judy Giudice Tull
    252,-

    My grandparents had come to America from hard times of starvation and despair. Because of widespread poverty, thousands of Italians and Sicilians were emigrating from their homeland in the early 1900s. Certainly, things must have been dark in Sicily in 1910 when my grandfather was only seventeen. How did he determine at such a young age that he had to make it to America "on the boat" and alone? That is just one of the questions I wanted answered. Even with a sense of regret that there would be no answers to find, I viewed the opportunity to go to Italy and walk on Italian soil with Dad a closure, of sorts, to the mystery of my heritage that I was sure I would never solve.With these thoughts, Judy Giudice Tull begins an adventure into her past. Like many modern-day genealogy seekers, she is willing to investigate any resource she can uncover. She is a never-say-die, sensitive person whose love for family is a constant driving force. She writes beautifully about family love throughout her search for something, anything to uncover her family history from the old country. The reader will enjoy visiting famous sites and tasting new cuisines as detective work ensues. You will participate firsthand in suspense of her characters' hopes, surprises, disappointments, and rewards as she takes you on an unexpected journey of love--an adventure story that happens only in the movies!--Father Ilario Dichiera, Catholic priest*****Closing the Circle: a Journey of Love is an over-the-top, happy story shouting to be heard. It is the response to numerous folks from many walks of life who heard of the happenings and implored the author, "You have to write a book!" A truly beautiful story.--Dewey Johnson, author of The Lord's Prayer: Hope for the Neighborhood.

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