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  • av Frania G. Gutiérrez
    212,-

    After getting divorced at a very young age, a single mother of three children found the courage to bring her kids to the United States on her own in search for a better future. Even while having to face many challenges, she never lost her focus to see life from a positive perspective by taking advantage of every situation, overcome obstacles and achieve their dreams.Her strong faith in God enabled her to tap into a powerful truth; "Yes, you can. Feel the fear, and do it anyways!"As a mother, entrepreneur, and business development coach, she now shares her treasured story to motivate other people to take action and transform their lives to accomplish their dreams!Frania is the founder of Resourceful Mindset LLC and a Non-Profit called Beauty in Power Corporation, which helps to empower women as well as single parents with kids through the knowledge of information, to overcome obstacles that will help them achieve another new level of success, and living a better life.

  • av Mary Reardon Kupitz
    187 - 291,-

  • av John D Lane Jr
    450

    When nine of us prayed at Holden Beach, we thanked God, though we had been the victims of the Shepherding Religion. But Jesus's proactive trip into the Wilderness had confronted an estimated forty-two hundred religions, according to current estimates. Jesus's bedrock actions, combined with His confrontation of "Legion," spelled the doom for religion's strongholds.Post-Holden Beach, my wife's dream revealed that "T-Jacks" come to snap at the ankles of every irreligious person, who nevertheless has formulated their own religion. They, we, become ensnared in the sweaty religion of Myopic Me!Paul says that Myopic Me! perfectly describes the crooked generation's love of self and money, contemptuous of Law, acting with cruelty, disobedient to parents, boastful, and loving pleasure while scoffing at God. Paul tells us that religion comes to everyone who demotes Christ's finished work. Thus, my five books address these battlefields for the soul of man:Captured by the Faith-Time ContinuumJerusalem with Solomon and EinsteinMade in the Bipolar Image of GodDividing Wall of HostilityFreedom from Religion

  • av Ben Kimball
    402

    Jesus of Nazareth was the most influential person to ever walk the earth, so why do we have no record of him for nearly two decades of his short life? Or have we just not looked in the right places?Narratives have long trickled out of the British Isles pointing to a significant connection with Jesus and with some of His most prominent disciples. Evidence reveals that Britain was not only the epicenter of an ancient global religion but became the first light of Christianity after the crucifixion.Was the royal lineage of King David preserved in the ancient British Isles?Did the ancient Druids hold beliefs in common with Judeo-Christianity?Was Joseph of Arimathea more than a wealthy disciple of Jesus?Did a young Jesus walk the shores of Britain, and if so, why? What was he doing in that remote corner of the world?If the answer to any of these questions is yes, why have these accounts not been more widely shared?These hidden stories out of Celtic Britain abound in heroism, sacrifice, and faith. The rise and ultimate fall of these noble people is a story for the ages. A battle for transparency continues today as this book reveals ancient manuscripts and other evidence that shed needed light on Britain and on the life of Jesus prior to His final ministry in Palestine.

  • av Sandy Doyle
    224,-

    My Life at the Cemetery: It's Not as Dead as You Think is a selection of entertaining and moving stories gleaned from the 12 years author Sandra Kay Doyle worked in the deathcare industry. Some of these stories will make you laugh out loud. Others will elicit tears. Still others will leave you shaking your head in amazement at the wide range of human behavior that rears its head during the stressful times surrounding the death of a loved one. One thing's for sure: death brings out not only the best in people, but also the absolute worst. You'll learn the importance of pre-planning arrangements for your own or a loved one's transition from this world and how doing so will help you sidestep the emotional stress and turmoil that can occur without it. We willingly make plans for our education, careers, weddings, and retirement, but it's a rare person indeed who plans ahead for death. Because death is simply a part of the cycle of life, talking about it and planning for it can bring about healing before the event occurs."This book is warm and touching and will make you laugh and cry."Mary Morrissey, Bestselling Author and founder of Brave Thinking Institute

  • av Linda Waller Holden
    174

    Manners Do Matter: A Guide for Children, Parents, and Politicians by Linda Waller Holden

  • av M. L. Olmstead
    236,-

    On a dark night on a bridge, a voice calls out, "Come with me to Ravena." Mario, a strong-willed yet traumatized young man, finds himself transported to an unfamiliar world. With only a vague memory of a girl's pleading invitation, he reluctantly embarks on a quest to find answers. But he's not alone. Virgil, a popular collegiate athlete, finds himself in the center of a medieval town fighting for his life with a total stranger by his side. A self-identified anime geek and introvert, Robert, has also arrived in this strange world full of intrigue and bloodshed. A continual promise of danger looms from the suspicious villagers to the unnamed evil who threatens to destroy all who remain. Mario, Virgil, and Robert are offered a chance to go home, but only if they accept the terms of a mysterious old woman offering them power in exchange for saving her world--Ravena, a terrifying magical world filled with desperate people they cannot trust, especially themselves.

  • av N. F. Wolfe
    187

    When an El Paso neighborhood begins to have mysterious incidents involving pilfering of dog food, fears start to arise that there may be a bigger plan afoot. How do these nocturnal visits relate to a tree house in the Parkers' backyard?

  • av Rodney Peavy
    212,-

    As a Christian, do you ever wonder why you still struggle with sin? Are you tired of repeating the same old mistakes? Have you found yourself caught in a seemingly never-ending cycle of habitual sin and shame? Are you tired of the feelings of defeat and long for the freedom, peace, and victory promised in being a new creation? Then it's time to face him. He is called the old man, the old self, or our old nature. We all have one. Are you ready to look him in the eye? Are you ready to fight him? Are you ready to live free? Let it begin today. It's time to kill your old man and be the person God sees in you."Knowing this, that our old man is crucified with him, that the body of sin might be destroyed, that henceforth we should not serve sin. For he that is dead is freed from sin. Now if we be dead with Christ, we believe that we shall also live with him" (Rom. 6:6-8).

  • av Pastor Gary W. Murray
    255

    I have written this book for you! As you journey through life's distractions, you will need to be equipped with understandings which will guide you in making decisions. This will help you know who God is and what He wants you to be: His disciples. Your life, as it spreads over years, matures as should your understanding of Christ. While the Bible speaks of us becoming mature (i.e., Luke 8:14; Hebrews 5:14, 6:1; Colossians 1:28; Ephesians 4:13; James 1:4), this book lays a solid foundation to that end."Not that I have already attained all this or have already arrived at my goal, but I press on to take hold of that for which Christ Jesus took hold of me." This gives me grace, direction, and hope. Philippians 3:16 encourages us to "live up to what we have already attained."So I challenge you to grow in your understanding, and I offer this book as an aid, a flashlight in dark times.

  • av Alia Edwards
    224,-

    An ancient prophecy. Powerful Secrets. And a desperate quest to save the land from the treacherous King Syrack...After her country is struck by a ruthless war, Vanna, a seventeen-year-old orphan from Esten, crosses paths with three mysterious young men with strange-colored eyes and a dangerous mission. When offered the opportunity to help save her land, Vanna does not hesitate to take it. Together, the four new companions embark on a risky journey in search of a foretold Warrior in hopes of saving their world before it is too late.Will they be able to find the Warrior and save the northern lands, or will the powerful king stop them before they discover the mystery of the fourth Secret?

  • av Tamela Thomas
    249 - 378,-

  • av Diane L. O'Brien
    212,-

    In the Company of Angels chronicles one woman's travels to Medjugorje, where she becomes a witness to how our Lord takes part in everything we do. Her faith journey leads her from skeptic to true believer with miracles in between. The nonprofit Toybox Connection is the result of Michelle Maxia's quest to help others. Its ongoing success is a testament to the power of faith.

  • av William Sobolewski & Mary Sobolewski
    212 - 330

  • av Meghan Theiss
    187 - 291,-

  • av Ordelda Julmat
    267,-

    I am sure we can all relate to and are interested in reading about the struggles others have encountered throughout life, which will help to encourage us and keep us motivated to keep the faith and not give up.This is the book to read.Once you start reading, it will hardly leave your hand until completed, unless you are taking a break to laugh, ponder, and reminisce on your own experiences.It is mostly geared toward women, but men will find it very interesting and may learn from some of the lessons included.It depicts happiness, hardships, realistic experiences, and dreams that the author creatively captures in a humorous way.She starts out in childlike fantasy of exploring her world. Her family background is presented to show how much this has prepared for her a good foundation in relying on God to go through all the obstacles encountered and still encountering in her life.Therefore, in each area, one is pointed to biblical references as guidelines for living.Being brought up in the church throughout her life, she boldly talks about sexual desires in relation to herself and in general, which were unmentionable in church, and is still a difficult area to deal with.Her writing provides a break from ordinary reading as she incorporates poetry and motivational verses for inspiration while touching on a wide range of areas, including some of the controversies in today's world.

  • av Elaine Hilowitz & Betsy Smith
    199 - 330

  • av Sr Bohannon
    187

    This story is about two children who learn a life lesson about procrastination! They promised in a family meeting to help more with their chores when they moved into their new house. They did not follow through and keep their promise to their parents. They procrastinate anytime they are asked to do chores around the house. Follow along as the children meet some bugs and learn a valuable life lesson.

  • av Evelyn Chaney Carpenter
    291,-

    This format used for Along My Way book is a series of conversations as if the author is talking to you, the reader, at different times and about different topics each time. This allows you to read for a time, stop, and return later to new discussions. All sorts of happenings and ideas will pop up to tweak your thinking and your interest, to arouse your questioning while you enjoy a different topic you may or may not be familiar with at the time being. Happy reading!

  • av Michael R. Maruzzi
    199

    A normal life. Something I never thought I would have again after the events of January 17, 1987. The moment my head hit the boards playing hockey, my life was anything but normal."Why me? Why did this have to happen to me?"It has not been easy, but now decades later, I look at my life through different eyes than that eighteen-year-old. Living with a spinal cord injury, so much has been taken from me, but it is what I've been given that has defined my life. The opportunity to experience the world from two completely different perspectives is something very few people have. Ironically, this opportunity was the result of the most horrible moment in my life.There are two things that I have learned over the past thirty-five years in a wheelchair. The first is what it means to have control of your life, especially when you have zero control of your own body. The second is that every human being has the choice to either let time pass them by or find their way through challenging circumstances. My story is about how I went from, "Why me?" to the way I feel today, "Walking is overrated."

  • av L. Alfred Jenkins
    236,-

  • av Josef Herz
    249,-

    A Journey of Faith is a compilation of the life of Josef. Born in 1943 during WWII, while millions of soldiers died on the battlefields and millions of civilians died because of the bombing of cities and starvation, Josef survived against all odds. He was nursed and raised by a naturopathic-treatment-practicing mother, utilizing alternative medicine and prayer. She relieved her families' sicknesses at a time when few hospitals were operating and only a small number of doctors available. At the age of twenty, Josef, with his pregnant wife, immigrated to America with not much money, but by the grace of God and hard work came to be part owner a food-processing company. In gratitude for the grace and many blessings of God, it created in me a yearning to comfort those who have been less fortunate and have fallen on hard times. His hope is that this book will remind people what God can and will do, no matter how humble our beginnings, and circumstance. Trust in Him.

  • av Lois Ryan
    249,-

    This book is lovingly compiled using the blog written by Grandma Lois. Lois believed that by writing her thoughts and sharing them with other grandparents and their grandchildren as well, she could lead others to know her Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.

  • av Nicholas Doster
    267,-

    It's human nature to look at something when you have emphatically been told not to look.Those of mythological lore who looked directly at Medusa, the snake-headed creature, were instantly turned to stone.Lot's wife, in the book of Genesis, could not resist to look back even after God had strongly advised her not to. As we know, her one peek instantly and infamously made her the first box of Morton Salt.Similarly, Ethel, in Ray Stevens's 1974 hit song, "The Streak," ignored her protective husband's earnest pleas not to look at a serial streaker.Ethel did not turn to stone or salt, but she did lose her clothes as a result of her looking.My suspect friends, Bacon and Genius, would highly implore you NOT to read this book.However, if you would like quick doses of humor, inspiration, and wisdom, this book just may be what you are looking for.Can you resist? What will your fate be if you do look? The choice is in your hands. Proceed at your own risk!Certainly, it could do no harm to take just one little peek...

  • av Alan Featherstone
    354,-

    In this sequel to the author's breakthrough novel, One Hard Day, US Air Force Lieutenant Cutler Walker is moving to California, where he will train as a pilot in the KC-135, the air force's intercontinental air-refueling aircraft. Having just returned to flying duty following his five-month hospitalization and rehabilitation, Walker gladly put the horrendous accident in which he and two others suffered life-changing consequences in his rearview mirror. His sixteen-year adventure takes him all over the US, Europe, Asia, and the Pacific. Along the way he is reunited with Baylee Madison, an air force colleague and former classmate at the University of Virginia, and they become inseparable. He and Baylee develop a close friendship with a most unlikely couple, and Walker has a falling-out with a close friend, ending a twenty-year friendship. With Baylee at his side and the Lord guiding him, Walker takes it all in stride, approaching his life with a new look, a better attitude, and an inner drive that takes him on a wild ride.

  • av Patricia Herdoiza Hernández
    212,-

    Esther is a young Jewish woman living in the Persian Empire many years after her people were exiled there from the land of Israel. Although she has never seen the promised land, she knows God will take her there someday. For now, she has more pressing concerns. Daily life consists of working at the bakery and taking care of her dear uncle Mordecai, who has never been the same since the grisly murder of Esther's parents and grandparents sixteen years ago. They were killed for being Jewish, and Mordecai tells Esther to never tell anyone she is a Jew.Esther loves God and knows He is with her at every moment. She also loves her uncle but sometimes wishes to find her own happiness, that kind of love she imagines between Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden. One night, soldiers arrive and take her to King Xerxes's harem since he is looking for a new queen to replace Queen Vashti, who had displeased him. To Esther's surprise, she and Xerxes feel a sense of trust with each other, and he decides to make her queen. Over time, they fall deeply in love. There's just one thing missing. Xerxes doesn't know Esther is Jewish. Esther wants to tell him to share her whole heart with her beloved husband, but she has always been taught not to speak about being Jewish, not to anyone.Will Esther and Xerxes's love for each other be enough to protect both Esther and her people? Will she be able to speak and reveal her true self to her husband and the kingdom? When an evil plot to destroy the Jews is concocted by Haman, Xerxes's second-in-command, Esther must decide to speak up or not. In doing so, she risks her life, as it is against the law to approach the king without being summoned. Will Xerxes's love for her be more powerful than the law? Which will win, love or law?

  • av Michael Bunch
    342

    This book is intended to introduce life situations which many of us experience. Some are very serious and others are more lighthearted. But all of them are intended to induce the reader to think about what they might do in these circumstances and how to apply the Christian guiding principles to them. This book is intended to help the reader to read, think and grow into a more mature Christian.

  • av Arlinda McGee
    199

    Prayers of the Righteous was birth into a book after a series of events produced life-changing prayer results. Although many prayers were attributed throughout life, it was the sincere ones that stood out the most and seared the conscience. I discovered that there is a right way to pray, and it was different from previous perceptions known beforehand. Personal prayer encounters with the heavenly Father created a spiritual bond nothing or no one could undo. Others share similar insight about faithful prayer practices, and some people are still waiting to tap in.

  • av Richard A. Porter
    267,-

    With both eyes searching and with one finger typing, I heard through the Spirit, This book will be the best of its kind. The problem with spelling out the truth is that many churches will not handle the weight of this book's convictions. Our faith does not always correspond with the Gospel's truth. However, a "new crop" is here and will awaken believers to the Gospel promises. Through the revelations the Holy Spirit puts into their hearts, they will have the ability to stand upright in Christ.Prepare your ground for the young men and women who will be highly favored by God.Smaller in number are the evil standing against our Father's perfect design, but their unity overpowers Christianity plagued by division. These pages present the opportunity to become one with our Holy Father in becoming one Behind the Stone.My story tells the importance of staying obedient and is a must read for those desiring to live a fruitful and sanctified life in our Lord Jesus Christ.

  • av Robert Anthony Badalament
    330 - 426

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