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  • av Alice Scott-Ferguson
    193,-

    "A captivating, poignant, and transformative journey" -Fran Stedman¿Through her speaking and writing, Alice Scott-Ferguson's unique perspectives have encouraged countless women on both sides of the Atlantic. Now, in this delightful memoir, Alice for the first time gives details of her Shetland Island childhood under the Northern Lights, beside the ebb and flow of the sea, on the carefree sands, and within a crofter's cottage home. We follow her through challenges of Mainland schooling and boarding, then marriage, motherhood, ministry, and widowhood. We witness how her growing and evolving faith steadied her through turbulent tides and winds of change-currents that carried Alice to unexpected and undreamed-of adventures far from her native isles, to Ireland, England, Germany, and the United States. The experience and wisdom shared eloquently in this book shine light on the path of women young and old in the challenges they face today.

  • av Sarah Suzanne Noble
    221,-

  • - Stories of Companionship and Awe
    av Catherine Lawton
    198,-

  • - Real, Raw, Relevant
    av Alice Scott-Ferguson
    181,-

  • av Donna Marie Merritt
    215,-

    A fresh way to experience the Bible! 290 down-to-earth poems, based on Bible passages, range from traditional rhyme to free verse, and speak in a personal voice to the reader. The applicable Bible verses are listed with each poem. Blank pages and wide margins provide space to creatively respond with thoughts, prayers, poems, sketches, and doodles.Looking for a new approach to Bible reading? For readers of the Bible as well as those who shy away from reading the Bible. Bible Poems for Reflection and Response offers a personal and interactive way to experience the enduring truths of God's Word.Not sure if you're a poetry person? These poems are accessible-no obscure poetic language, no hidden meanings. They range from traditional rhyme to haiku to free verse. There is something for everyone, and yet you will find that the poems seem to speak personally to you.You don't have to read in sequence. Jump around if you like. Read a poem every day, or twice a day, or once a week. This is your book to read and to interpret as you like. You can read the Bible verses suggested (and beyond) or simply the poems-or both.Personalize your reading experience. Space is provided with interspersed blank pages and with wide margins-to respond to what you're reading and feeling. By adding your thoughts, prayers, reflections, poems, drawings, and doodles, this book will truly become a conversation between you and God.

  • - Survival, Resilience, Faith and Hope after Childhood Trauma
    av Janyne McConnaughey
    172,-

    Readers of Janyne's two previous books in the series will recognize her whimsical weaving of informative narration, creative storytelling, and raw vulnerability. This third book will help educators and church leaders to better understand those who, as children, were victims of the unspeakable and who live every day with the effects of trauma.

  • - A Personal Story of Healing Childhood Trauma
    av Janyne McConnaughey
    190,-

    A personal memoir of a woman's journey through pyschotherapy. In middle age, Janyne began to sense that her wonderful, successful life was a cover for deep inner pain she called 'the dark cloud.' During her first EMDR therapy session, three fractured adult parts made a perfect three-point landing in her conscious awareness. Thus began three years of intensive therapy, as she fought to heal from sexual abuse that began in a home daycare at the age of three. With a sometimes conflicted faith in God, and with the support of both her therapist and her husband, Janyne fought to heal and integrate.This is Janyne’s story but also a tribute to how a therapist and client worked together as a team to heal attachment wounds and increasingly tragic memories. Insights into the early wiring of unmet attachment needs, as well as dissociative coping mechanisms, are included throughout. Both pain and hope for healing are present on every page. Janyne is both vulnerable and triumphant in her writing and will help her readers believe healing from childhood trauma is possible.

  • av Marilyn Bay
    206,-

    Historical fiction set in 1888 San Luis Valley, ColoradoThe colorful history and traditions of the beautiful southern Colorado region and its people-Spanish, Spanish Jew, Mexican, and Anglo-is told in this fast-moving, believable, and engaging novel. The twists and turns of the story, and the gradual development of the characters, adds suspense that will keep readers turning pages right up to the moving and satisfying conclusion.Caroline, the main character, is a caring and determined young woman, and the best horse trainer around. But being of mixed heritage-her Cheyenne father found his wife among the white settlers of the plains-she meets rejection at every turn. She decides to leave her home east of Denver to seek a new life and identity in the region of Colorado settled decades earlier by Mexicans-the San Luis Valley. She learns enough of the Spanish language and Hispano ranching customs, to pass for a señorita.When she meets Mauricio, whose family of humble means has prospered as ranchers in the San Luis Valley, Mauricio is intrigued by Caroline, and suspects she is running from something.In the San Luis region, some of the Anglos are using the Mexican's own cultural practices to cheat them out of what is rightfully theirs. Incensed by the injustice, Mauricio uses his business acumen and understanding of Anglo practices to try to right these wrongs.But Caroline is the only one who can make right the half-truths she is living. Will she be able to extricate herself from the awkward, even dangerous situations in which she finds herself, and trust that she can be accepted and loved?This book is the sequel to Prairie Grace (Koehlerbooks, 2013).

  • - Poems of Lament
    av Sarah Suzanne Noble
    209,-

    As a young wife and mother of two small children, Sarah Noble underwent two back surgeries in five years, recovered from PPD, wrestled with insomnia, and recovered from concussions. She wrote, painted, planted and did whatever she could to seek God’s face and cultivate beauty in a season of suffering. The poems she wrote to express the cries of her heart are offered here in the hopes of providing language to others who suffer. Like the psalms of David, they honestly express feelings, questions, and desires to God.Organized into four categories: Pain, Beauty, Christ, and Wonder; Sarah’s verses cover the spectrum of admiration, praise, confession, supplication, and lament. The text is interspersed with Sarah’s paintings and photos. The result is a collection that breathes worship. May it offer comfort to others who find themselves in a difficult place of waiting for answers, for relief, and for miracles.Sarah Suzanne Noble—poet, photographer, and artist/designer—lives and creates in Chicago, Illinois. She graduated with her Masters in Architecture from Ball State University in 2008. She practiced architecture and design for several years. The poems in this book, her first volume of poetry, were inspired by Ann Voskamp’s 1000 Gifts, Timothy Keller’s Reflections on the Psalms, and Oswald Chambers’s Daily Devotions. Sarah and her husband, Jonny, attend, and are serving as deacons at, Park Community Church in Chicago, Illinois. They are involved in several ministries, including marriage mentoring and crisis support. The Nobles have two children, Ruthie (5) and Jacob (3). Connect with Sarah online:Website: www.sarahsuzannenoble.comInstagram: #Sarahsuzannenoble

  • av Janyne McConnaughey
    187,-

  • - How A Backyard Bird Sees Christmas
    av Catherine Lawton
    180,-

    An Advent/Christmas story in verse for children and for adults who want to be more child-at-heart and wonder-filled.As days shorten, leaves fall, nights become chilly, and lights are strung on houses and trees, the backyard birds at the feeder observe the changes and the sense of anticipation. What do the activities and preparations of people during this season mean? What is coming?The story is told through the eyes of a little Finch who can sense something significant approaching. A climax in the story is reached when snow falls and the children come bounding outside to play in the snow. They bring the Finch a suet feeder and greet him with 'Merry Christmas, little bird.' Then he knows what is happening! He understands what is coming--Who has come--and why all the Christmas lights make him feel like the stars--and Heaven--are coming down to earth!This story will encourage a sense of wonder and bring teachable moments to consider how even the wild creatures are cared for; to observe the changes in nature with the seasons; and to talk together about what it means for all people and all of creation that Christ came to earth and was born as a human being, which is what we celebrate on Christmas.The author's water-color and mixed-media illustrations are intentionally childlike and make this a visually-engaging story for young and old.

  • - Poems
    av Alice Scott-Ferguson
    181,-

  • - A Liberating Look at Motherhood
    av Alice Scott-Ferguson
    168,-

  • - Running from Shame and Finding God's Scandalous Love
    av Susan Elaine Jenkins
    181,-

  • av Jeanie Flierl
    208,-

  • - Poems
    av Mary Harwell Sayler
    168,-

  • - 180 Daily Devotional Discoveries
    av Susan (University of Kentucky USA) Roberts
    250,-

  • - Searching for the Sacred: A Memoir
    av Nancy Swihart
    199,-

  • - Third Edition: Newly Revised and Updated
    av Dennis Ellingson
    222,-

    An unique Christian resource on herbs. Beautifully-illustrated pages give tips on how to grow, use, and benefit from 130 herbs. Spiritual lessons from herbs mentioned in the Bible help the reader discover living parables of the natural world in relationship to God's spiritual world. For example, the herb Hyssop has internal and external cleansing value, and it is mentioned in the Bible in relationship to the cleansing of sins. Recipes, culinary and medicinal charts, and a devotional section titled "Jesus and the Herbs" make this book an inspiring experience and resource for improving health and quality of life.

  • - How A U.S. Serviceman Won the Battle of Sex Addiction
    av Jake Porter & John Buzzard
    195,-

  • - A Biblical View of Animals
    av Susan Bulanda
    193,-

  • - Lessons Learned with My Blind Dog
    av Gayle M Irwin
    199,-

    Spending time in this book with Gayle and Sage will help you listen more closely to what Creator God may be saying to you through your experience of the natural world around you. Gayle shares stories of her life with Sage, then draws out principles from the stories and from scriptures that apply to daily life. Chapter titles include: Patience, Wisdom, Obedience, Forgiveness, Purity, Friendship, Courage, Loyalty, Confidence, Joy, Compassion, Humility, Mystery, Goodness, Praise, Generosity, Love, Faithful, Respect, Self-Control, Contentment, Gentleness, Kindness, Hope, Peace, Reliable, Trust, Rest, Gratitude, Perseverance. Thirty topical chapters lend themselves to a month of daily readings. Each chapter closes with a prayer that makes the lesson personal. Our Creator has many ways of walking with us and teaching us. He can even use a blind dog!

  • - Holocaust Survivors' Stories of the Pets Who Gave Them Comfort, Suffered Alongside Them and Waited for Their Return
     
    187,-

    What happened to the pets that were left behind in World War II Europe, when Jewish families were torn from their homes and taken to ghettos and concentration camps, forced to leave neighborhoods, livelihoods, possessions, and the animals that loved and depended on them? Dogs and cats often faced bleak and harsh conditions but faithfully guarded the house or farm. In the dangers and privations of war, they focused on comforting and protecting their people; and when the family was taken away, they waited and watched for their return.

  • - A Christmas Story
    av Donna Westover Gallup
    161,-

  • - Nine Women Tell Their Stories of Forgiveness & Healing
     
    195,-

  • - A Journey on Foot Through Israel
    av Judith Galblum Pex
    330,-

  • - Stories of Escape from Sudan to Israel
    av Judith Galblum Pex
    180,-

  • - Finding Hope in the Gift of Nature
    av Carol O'Casey
    250,-

  • - A True Story of Forgiveness and Hope
    av McGill Alexander
    229,-

  • - A Life in Poems
    av Catherine Lawton
    229,-

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