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  • av Craig Silver
    186 - 279,-

    Princess Emilie's Reflection will help parents, counselors, and educators prevent or arrest self-images that can lead to anorexia or emotional issues in young girls. The seed of the princess's troubles begins with an unhealthy propensity to wonder and speculate. A jealous spell is allowed to adversely affect Princess Emilie--just her reflection--that only she can see. Emilie resists reason as she is convinced that her reflection is her true self. Ultimately, the king removes the spell along with exhortations and encouragement. This book is appropriate for young girls and yet may benefit older girls to embellish a life lesson. It is an enjoyable story with surface humor and a deeper message and call to truth in its ending.

  • - Living Beyond Sexual Addiction
    av Rebecca P Wood
    186,-

    This small book is for those who, deep inside, long for more; for those who believe the choices they have made must forever separate them from the good life; and for those who wonder if life is worth living at all. I walked in your shoes for much of my life. Abandoned. Abused. Angry. Homeless. Hopeless. Heartsick. Depressed. Discouraged. Desperate enough to do whatever it took to find peace, I reached the end of myself.Shame and blame are as old as creation, and the results have not changed. When we take a wrong turn, we get confused. Too many wrong turns, and we get lost. But there is a map that can help us find our way, no matter where we are. It is the map of love, calling to us through every drop of rain, every sunrise, every star, and every circumstance, saying, "Come. Let Me show you the way."

  • - A Key to a Greater Society
    av Robert Stanley
    161,-

    Judging by my age (seventy-two and counting), I am old-school. Through the years, I have noticed the erosion of simple, good manners and virtuous living. As I pondered what seemed to be happening, it occurred to me that the one thing that I could attribute this downfall to is a simple but real lack of respect. I wanted to give voice to what I think could help in some small way to get us back on track.

  • av Regina Vargas
    223 - 378,-

    If you're someone who needs extra inspiration to build up your momentum of gaining your confidence to discover truly started living, even when you're going through a rough patch, unsure if you can get through it. Lost your hope, thinking why bother? If you're just in some need of positivity into your thoughts today. If you're lost somewhere in this journey of life and need your cry heard in some way. What about if you're someone who is having thoughts that your life isn't worth living anymore, but needs to hear someone remind you that your life is worth living! I promise you if you take my book home with you and read, it will become like a movie you can't stop watching. You won't want to put it down because you'll come back to it as a reference of reassurance you have a life that is precious and worth every bit of time and effort it takes to make the time of experiencing the discovery to the true purpose getting one's hope back. Learning what the true beauty of life is...which is when you truly started living it out!

  • - Volume II
    av Roger V Logan
    705 - 790,-

    History of the North Arkansas Baptist Association: Volume 2 is a chronicling of mission history of the churches and their members, reaching out from their own Jerusalem, located in four counties in northwest Arkansas, to the uttermost part of the world. It follows churches and individuals as they go on mission to meet physical and spiritual needs unmet by a world that is blind to their cries.It contains the life history of fifty-six-plus congregations as they grow in number and spirit, reaching their individuals with the claims of discipleship under Jesus Christ. Pastors, too, are highlighted in the histories of their pilgrimages in the faith.The history is a must-read for every believer, both to give encouragement regarding the past mission advance and to challenge would-be missionaries and the churches that support them.

  • av Deborah Yost
    236 - 366,-

    A young moose named Sidney lives in Forest Tahloose. His mama tells him to stay close by so she can protect him. He strays away from his mama, forgetting her warning, and gets lost. Sidney gets scared because of his misadventures. He thinks he will never find his way home to his mama again.

  • av Trunnis Goggins
    186,-

    The 4 P's of You shares a collection of real stories (both personal and professional) dealing with purpose, planning, passion, and persistence. These stories offer the reader an opportunity to take the lessons learned from those experiences and apply them to the overall mission of their personal and professional lives. This is a great book for reflection and planning the way forward in your professional career and personal future. In addition, organizations can find these stories and lessons useful when mapping a way forward in their communities and industries.2

  • av Pat Bond
    248 - 370,-

    Eight Days in a Gum Tree documents the true story experiences Clarence Thomas Bond, a cat, had while stuck in a neighbor's tree for eight days. The book explains how a community filled with love and enlightenment tried several techniques before a news anchor who loves cats came to the rescue.Ocho dias en un arbol de goma documenta la historia real de las experiencias que tuvo Clarence Thomas Bond, un gato, mientras estaba atrapado en el arbol de un vecino durante ocho dias. El libro explica como una comunidad llena de amor e iluminacion probo varias tecnicas antes de que un presentador de noticias que ama a los gatos viniera al rescate.

  • - Volume 3
    av Jean Elder With Reg Mitchell
    391 - 487,-

    Set against the backdrop of Europe with World War II imminent, Eastern Starlight, a British Girl's Memoir as the Wartime Wife of a U.S. Diplomat, is the third book of a trilogy by Jean Elder, the first two of which are about her China years. We join Jean and her husband, US Vice Consul Reginald Mitchell, as the newlywed couple depart Shanghai for their first post together, Warsaw, Poland, an armed camp surrounded by enemy superpowers and a haven for spies. Jean draws us into the fascinating but fiercely demanding Foreign Service world of international relations face-to-face diplomacy in a lifestyle that few of her peers would ever know at age 23. She shares with us her experiences engaging with Ambassadors and Ministers and their wives and Papal Emissaries at grand diplomatic soirees and equally important, as a diplomatic hostess having to plan and manage teas and tiffins and dinner parties at home. Protocol is a carryover from the Austro-Hungarian Empire, and rules about formal attire, such as all but swords and medals (ABSAM) and stringent social etiquette, are followed to the letter. Posted to Dublin, Irish Free State, Jean, becomes friends with Sinead O'Flanagan, wife of IFS President Eamon de Valera, who opposes Britain and intends to keep Ireland neutral in any future war with Nazi Germany. Returning "home side", Reg is assigned the newly created position of State Department Press Spokesman and White House Press Liaison. Through Jean's eyes, we have a colorful close-up view of pre-war Washington, a city of lovely parks, Christmas lights along bustling downtown sidewalks, Beaux Arts theaters, and large department stores. Assigned to our Legation in Port-au-Prince following Pearl Harbor, the respect accorded her by Haiti's mercurial President, Elie Lescot, is invaluable in gaining access to medical attention when Malaria strikes her family. Based on her riveting wartime diary, Jean brings to life for the first time her incredible journey as a mother with two young sons aboard a Liberty ship in an armed convoy having to survive multiple German air attacks at night in the Mediterranean to join her husband at the US Consulate, Port Sa'id, Egypt in 1944. Eastern Starlight is about a remarkable woman of her era, not only because of the life she led, but the kind of person she was-----her moral character and compassion, loyalty to family and friends, willingness to put others above herself, acceptance of people of all walks of life, and courage when in peril. This is a compelling story that will resonate with readers of all ages.

  • - True Stories About Fighting Evil in the Modern World
    av John DiGirolamo
    289 - 410,-

    True stories... David goes undercover online as a thirteen-year-old girl, and every parent needs to know what happens next. The case files of a law enforcement officer reveal the perils of sexting and how predators attempt to exploit teens.Catherine is an abortion doctor who experiences a life-changing moment that prompts a Christ-centered transformation to become a pro-life advocate. Join her journey that is sometimes emotional, sometimes inspiring, and always captivating.Clement fearlessly assists an exorcist, engaging in direct combat with fallen angels in spiritual warfare for human souls. Discover the inner workings of demons through a captivating account of the pitfalls of human sin, and how the power of Christ prevails.

  • av S. I. McDonald
    354,-

    Introducing the first book in a speculative fiction series called The Atavist Effect: Rika's Run, this sets the framework of an epic tale that starts with the actions of unlikely characters, whose pursuit of their faith, family, and freedom put them against distant, seemingly all-powerful forces. The story is told from the twenty-second century through the research of a maker's apprentice trying to keep a seat in the qargi, the maker school. Like a complex puzzle, he pieces together old family stories to discover how a girl changed the events of the twenty-first century. On a stolen flying contraption and searching for her brother, Rika sowed the seeds of rebellion against technocratic globalists quietly seizing control and restricting people's freedoms.The storyteller already knows that the world collapsed in the late twenty-first century; after all, it is a part of the curriculum in school. But the mystery is how it happened and how it all came back together. How do the choices of the previous generations impact the present? What is the right response when faced with difficult decisions against impossible odds?While the book deals with tough issues, it's written for a diverse audience--from youth to those blessed with age. The characters are multigenerational, opening the door for families to read the book together to discover and talk about what happens and how things work in the world between the pages. It's not science fiction. It's science possible. Welcome to the age of cold-steam--a time for the makers.

  • av Linda Youngberg Ballard
    463,-

    Breathing In, Breathing Out is a devotional book written by a physician for her patients and friends. An ordered set of daily devotionals designed to create a coherent biblical understanding of who we are, who God is, and what God wants from us. It is a prescription for living our best life in the middle of a difficult and demanding world. It was inspired by the written word of God and from the experiences of a life lived in the world as it is. It is designed for anyone who is seeking to know more about God and for those who already know him well.

  • av M. Rene Lauzier
    236,-

    Change is accelerating and the world of 2023 is unrecognizable from the world that existed just five years ago. In a very subtle and incremental manner, American society has been transformed from what once was the world's premiere super-power, a country that was exalted as an example of freedom, justice, morality, and liberty, into a divided group of many tribes, cultures, and political and special interest groups often lacking a moral compass. We go with the loudest tribe fitting our basic ideals or choose to go it alone. And when we try to avoid the many tribes of destruction, we often tend to adopt the idol of the god of self. Community and unity are being left to die a slow, painful death.America's true north has become obscured because we decided to forego God as the light for our path. This has allowed us to quickly forget the race worth running as well as those foundational values that once comprised what we stood for as a country. But how did we get here and how can the trend of moral decay and divisiveness be reversed? The Great American Backslide came about as a result of not just understanding that our natural tendency as humans is to be selfish and sinful, but knowing we are being given substantial assistance by the dominion of darkness. This book will take us through an analysis of biblical, secular, and non-secular explanations of the existence of evil; how it induces cultural paradigm shifts aimed to ultimately separate us from God; how evil leverages our emotions, our brain chemistry, and our sinful human nature to manipulate subtle and incremental compromises of truth; how evil sustains itself and creates ever-increasing moral decay leading to further evil through a cycle of depravity; and how we can go about living in opposition to evil influences upon our world.

  • av Wanda P. Brown
    254,-

    Hands of a well-lived life, proofing another godly inspired poem.Rebecca Gordon Gray was born in Lawrenceburg, Kentucky to Ben and Susie Johnson. She was the youngest of twelve children. She married John Paul Gray, I, and had one son John Paul Gray, II. She lived her entire life in Lawrenceburg and loved every minute of it. Her husband passed in 1981 and she never remarried. Rebecca was asked by many to write poetry for their events, and she did so willingly and happily. She was loved by her friends, family, and community. A real "cutup." She loved to joke and laugh about the simple things. Writing poetry made her life adventurous. She passed in September 2016. After seeing all the poems, she had written, I felt her life should be remembered and lived on in a book for all to enjoy. One of her poems was printed in the National Library of Poetry and was awarded the "Editor's Choice Award."

  • av Shari Harris
    211,-

    With such controversial topics as having no free will and relinquishing any attempt to control your life--this book challenges you to take a good look at what God has actually said and intended for those persons He has intentionally and lovingly created and designated to be exclusively His own. Be prepared to be shocked and surprised--maybe even doubtful--but definitely enlightened to what just could be the Truth you've been searching for--that changes your life forever.

  • av Leslie Miller
    211 - 330,-

  • av Hope Shepherd
    266,-

    Ransom is the true story of one family's six-year journey to find an accurate diagnosis and treatment for their son.Just before his third birthday, Jack Shepherd was taken. It's every parent's worst nightmare--a child snatched from the periphery of your vigilance. When Jack was taken, he never left home. An overnight extreme behavior and personality change left the family confused and scared. A previously well-adjusted, compliant child, Jack began experiencing intense separation anxiety, vocal tics, fears, and shocking aggression. As he grew, Jack functioned typically for weeks or months at a time before his confusing behaviors and personality change resurfaced with no warning. Hope Shepherd knew something was wrong with her son. Some professionals told her it was a phase while others not so subtly blamed her. Her husband, Luke, held on to the belief that Jack would grow out of his behaviors, but ultimately, he, too, realized something wasn't right. Hope researched tirelessly, prayed, and relied heavily on her faith. This story takes readers on a roller-coaster journey with one family trying desperately to save their son from an unseen captor. Ultimately, Ransom is a story of heartbreak, hope, faith, trusting one's instincts, and ultimately, healing.

  • av Elle Richardson
    186,-

    Bipolar disorder is not like black and white. You may ask yourself why. The reason is that the differences in the scale of each color or shade can be so subtle with full of intensity in its expression. Black can be made by mixing the primary colors in equal amounts--red, yellow, and blue. While white is a combination of all colors in the color spectrum mixed in equal amounts. In both combinations, the colors mixed have to be exact, or you end up with a different color or shade. What makes them unique is that black is the absence of light, and white is the presence of light, making them opposites and effortless. So why black and white? Because they are far from each other like the North Pole and the South Pole.Bipolar disorder has extensive alterations called mood swings that are also opposites of each other named depression and manic episodes, but still do not have specific manifestations or range in their state, no one is alike. There is no method, prescription, or procedure for any of us with bipolar disorder, and should never be categorized as one and never stereotyped. It is not easy to define it as if it is the colors or shades of black and white because every person who suffers from bipolar disorder should be treated as an individual case, not as a whole. Each case is different which makes this disorder extremely difficult to manage by the medical department and the patient.Medication is given, for the most part at first wrongly. What works for someone might not work for me, so it becomes a trial-and-error method. Not knowing if the medication is going to work creates uncertainties, and I fear for my life and my well-being. It is part of the process until I get the correct medication, and I am feeling well. When this happens, I need you to be with me, even if you are not physically here. I need to know that I can count on you, and mostly I need to hear you say that you love me. My prayers are that by the time you finish reading this book, you will have a conceptual understanding of what bipolar disorder is, and there are no misconceptions.

  • av Jimmy Scott
    248,-

    Do you know, or can you think, of a type of person or item that is currently in short supply? If you can, then you can say that this type of person or item is scarce, or exists only in limited quantities. Think about this. Are you experiencing some type of scarcity in your life today? Are you lacking purpose, love, hope, or peace, for example? If so, how will you find and have abundance in these areas instead? To find abundance, we must first discover where it comes from and from whom it comes. No, it doesn't come from big bank accounts or seeking luxurious lifestyles as many espouse today. No, an abundant life comes from being a scarce man or woman who seeks God with all their heart, soul, mind, and strength. In this book, you will discover what makes a scarce man or woman. Yes, the truth will set you free!

  • av Pete Martin
    248,-

    My love for you is like a summer sunset, its orange glow cascading over the ripples of a raging sea. The gentle evening breeze dances through the treetops to the ballad of the crashing waves. Though the beauty of this scene lasts only earthly minutes, it lasts an eternity with Me.--GodThe world can sometimes be cold and callous, but there is One whose love for you can chase away the concerns of this life, the Lord Jesus Christ. As you sort out your problems looking for solutions, turn to the One Who has all the answers. God can direct your path if you put your trust in Him. Find out what life can be like when you Serve a Now God!

  • av Dj Richards
    186,-

    "What the enemy meant for my hard, God used as propulsion to accelerate me to a future. That I could not even imagine." This book is a testament to the trials of one who was gifted with dreams of prophecy and how our enemy tried his best to kill, steal, and destroy one person from early childhood through even now. Yet the Creator of all that was created rescued me, even from myself. He justifies me, avenges me, protects me, and prospers me through His promises by the blood of Jesus. Learn how to access your promises now because when Jesus gets here, it's kind of too late. By the way, He's coming soon! That is the whole point.

  • av Meeyoung Choi
    427,-

    The book contains 104 color-penciled drawings by children in Malawi, Africa--one of the poorest countries in the world but with a beautiful nickname: the Warm Heart of Africa. The story flowing over these beautiful paintings tells the reader about how the children's lives are in Malawi and how pure their souls are. A portion of the profits from the book sale is donated to help children in Malawi.

  • av Susan Stover
    223,-

    It is my passion that every person would know the love God cherishes for them. This book will tell you exactly what God thinks of you. His intentions toward His creation are only good!I want you to know how deeply loved you are and that you are valued by God.

  • av Donna Higgins-Gardner
    211 - 330,-

  • av Lola Thomas
    223,-

    Book The Prostitution of a Nation is an intriguing book that will lead you through the systems of the world and reveal to you that we all like Rahab are and have been prostituted. This book will take you through the original meaning of words that we have been taught incorrectly. If you have been a Christian all of your life and you cannot heal a headache, this book is for you. If you want more out of your Christian life, this book is for you. If you want to lead and not be a follower, this book is for you. The message of the kingdom of heaven will transform your life to the life Jesus died for you to truly have.

  • av Rex A. Knight
    254,-

    Fourteen-year-old Chad Chapel has a dream: to someday find a great treasure. Previous efforts have only awarded him trouble. His parents--his mother especially--often try to dissuade his adventurous ambitions, but when ninety-three-year-old Anston Kagle innocently shares a story of lost gold hidden on "Sacred Ground," nothing will sway the young sleuth from its pursuit. Chad secretly enlists the help of his best friend, Rodney Meeks, and schoolmate Maggie Pearce. Rodney is daring and unpredictable. The Sacred Ground is said to be of Native American origin, and Maggie is a full-blooded Cherokee, giving rise to Chad and Rodney's belief that she is the only person who can show them what to look for. Maggie is dubious of the scheme but is intrigued enough by Chad's charm to join the effort. Set in a small village in rural Southern Indiana, the search leads the trio on a roller coaster of challenging events, full of emotional highs and troublesome lows. Spiritual undertones--including the powers of prayer, ancient chants, spirits, ghosts, and curses--haunt the teens throughout their search. Difficulties and dangers far beyond their initial expectations plague their efforts. Yet they persist. Will the illusive treasure be found, and at what cost? The Sacred Ground does not reveal its secrets easily, and what is found surprises everyone.

  • av Lloyd Q Byron
    186,-

    Uplifted, Blessed, and Gifted. Yes, this book of poems is very spiritual. For example, in "Earl and His Pearl," the pearl represents the Holy Ghost. This book of poems is to uplift you in the spirit of Christ. I'm also the author of Some Truth for You. If you take heed to the words written and read them slowly, it will touch your heart. Certainly, God wants to communicate with you through the spirit of his divine power. The two books are written to encourage and lift up every person who reads them. As the author, I, Lloyd Byron, have been writing for years. I been gifted by the Almighty God, who created all things. Now as you read this anointed seed, it will bless your soul, and God will make you whole. As the writer, I encourage you to purchase one of these books and allow Jesus to bless your soul.

  • av Jannis Willbanks
    199 - 366,-

    Follow Ben through his day and enjoy his adventures along the way.

  • av Chris Anderson
    186,-

    Tobey is a young troll who loves to help people. He is an excellent example that being different is a strength. Even when people try to mistreat him, he never changes who he truly is, both inside and out. With his amazing heart and caring personality, he continues to help everyone with whom he crosses paths, wherever he lives. One day, a tough situation convinces him to move permanently to a new town. That new town appreciates him, and it is a blessing for both the townsfolk and Tobey.

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