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  • av Emilia Jude Edem
    277 - 383,-

  • av Gabbiano Gatto
    148 - 343

  • av Benjamin R. Dever
    175,-

    Experience a Journey from Darkness to Light: Unearth the Power of Divine Transformation.When life pushes us into the deepest pits of despair, where do we find the strength to climb out? How do we discover purpose in the midst of chaos? Dive into God Inspired: A Life Worth Living, a stirring memoir by Benjamin R. Dever, and uncover the answers.In a world rife with uncertainty, Benjamin's account stands as a testament to God's transformative power. Journey with him from a childhood scarred by abuse and violence to an adulthood illuminated by faith. With every chapter, readers are invited to witness the profound impact of God's love, even in the bleakest moments.Benjamin's raw and heartfelt narrative resonates with authenticity. Whether you're wrestling with questions about God's existence or seeking solace from life's trials, this book serves as a beacon of hope. Beyond a story of redemption, it offers practical insights for those eager to cultivate a deeper relationship with God.Every page echoes with familiar emotions-pain, doubt, joy, and revelation. But overarching all is a message of hope, assuring readers that with faith, the impossible becomes possible. Unearth the inspiration you need to face life's challenges head-on, fortified by the knowledge that you're not alone.For anyone standing at the crossroads of faith, wondering where to turn, God Inspired: A Life Worth Living provides direction, empathy, and reassurance. Let Benjamin R. Dever guide you through his transformative journey and ignite your own path towards a life filled with God's grace.

  • av Nicole B Hight
    200

    Do you feel blah about life? Does school feel like a bunch of tests with no purpose?Do you need help determining what your mission in life is? Well, you are perfectly normal. Many kids struggle to understand why they are here and find meaning in their lives. Grown-ups mean well when they tell you what you should do, but you are the only one who can uncover it. What if you could figure out right now why you are here? Well then, keep reading this awesome new guide! It is filled with easy exercises, funny stories, and simple steps to get you closer to your answer. After you read it, you will feel less anxiety and more excitement about your life ahead!In You Are Made For This, you'll find out: - The extraordinary reason why you feel different from everyone else.- Your superpowers and how to use them. - Why you are the only one who can decide what to do with your life.- Why you should fail at something.- The reason finding your core values matters and how to find them.- Seven super easy steps to finding your purpose.- Why discovering your passions is a whole lot of fun!And so much more! Including the hilarious adventures of Eli and Sky.Recommended for children 8+, parents, caregivers, educators, and anyone who is interested in innovative ways to help children begin to grow their own sense of purpose.

  • av Sondra Lynn Havard
    343

    Embark on a poignant journey through the pages of In Search of Sondra: I, The Journey Within as W. Shaine Nixon skillfully unveils the captivating life of a woman named Sondra. From the echoes of childhood to the complex tapestry of adulthood, Sondra's story is an emotional rollercoaster-filled with highs, lows, and the constant pursuit of love and companionship. Amidst the shadows of parental divorce and her own turbulent marriages, Sondra grapples with the overarching theme of "lost love," a haunting melody that resonates throughout her life. Yet, within her struggles, Nixon discovers strength, courage, and a fierce love for her children.This poignant biography delves into the heart of trauma, loss, and the resilient spirit that emerges from the depths of a broken heart. Nixon, a seasoned educator and outdoorsman, masterfully captures Sondra's essence, portraying her as a courageous and loving mother who navigates life's storms with unwavering determination. As the narrative unfolds, readers are reminded that everyone shares in the human experience of desire, love, heartache, and the potential for a mended heart.

  • av Phillip G Bradshaw
    202 - 290,-

  • av The Hansom Hustla
    161

    Girl growing up in group home that has entered into a world of violence that tracks down bad people to kill them.

  • av Carolyn Powell
    202 - 290,-

  • av Darcy Gallagher
    148,-

    Butterfly Keeper is a Tiny Poems collection. Featuring themes of self-discovery, healing, growth, love, and nature, these poems were created with the intention to connect the reader to their most authentic self.Poems are not titled or categorized within the book so that the reader may interpret their meaning in whatever way that best resonates with them.

  • av Christy Stokes
    229

    Children today have trouble treating each other kindly. In Stefanie the Talking Turkey Goes to School, Stefanie makes an appearance at John's school for Show-N-Tell and teaches the kids a valuable lesson on how to treat those who are different from them.This is the second book in a series about the author's grandchildren who have a pet turkey named Stefanie. In each book, Stefanie teaches an important life lesson in a fun way!Stefanie the Talking Turkey books are geared toward K5-3rd grade and can be used by teachers, parents, and counselors. There are a series of questions at the end that promote reading comprehension and encourage reflection on the life lesson.

  • av Tyvonne Conrad
    216 - 277

  • av Greg Freshour
    243

    Traveling in 42 states and a few countries, I've seen my share of places I would call paradise. I was fascinated by the ocean after spending the entire summer in Maui, Hawaii and loved it ever since. Whether walking miles down a beach, snorkeling, or scuba diving, the ocean has been my paradise. However, even in paradise, bad things can still happen. Throughout this book, you'll hear about my travels and the unbelievable number of close calls I've had throughout my life. Some happened in the ocean and a variety of other locations. They include encounters with sharks, an alligator, a barracuda, a school of jellyfish, and a stone fish. Additional close calls with lightning, a chainsaw, a tornado, auto accidents, being shot with an arrow, outrunning muggers in the city, a kayak sinking in the bay, and falling 150 feet off a cliff in California. Join me on this incredible journey of close calls, adventure, survival, experiencing God's protection, and preparing for eternity.

  • av Susan Robinson
    189 - 277

  • av W F Hauck
    357,-

    From the very beginning, disciples of Jesus have gotten His message wrong. Author W.F. Hauck presents his research on why that might be the case as well as what the true message of grace is. Reviewing and illuminating each step from pre-history to the end of time, author W.F. Hauck, a reformed Evangelical veteran of the pulpit, proposes a new way of interpreting the Bible. In researching why the disciples of Jesus have always gotten the message wrong, Hauck began to suspect that God intended that to be the case so as to best instruct the entirety of humanity. Hauck presents his findings and along the way deals with the false doctrines of Original Sin, Calvinism, eternal hellfire, and the age-old conundrum of what happens to humans who have loved, lived, and died without ever hearing the gospel. What We Don't GET about GOD & GRACE will appeal to the independent thinkers who are searching for answers to uncomfortable questions. Believers in need of a positive message for the issues they struggle with will appreciate the book's core views. What We Don't GET about GOD & GRACE aims to deliver good news about the future of all humanity with a casually sarcastic tone.

  • av Jsm Cooperative
    202,-

    In the bustling city of A Coruña, a sinister shadow looms large. Private investigator Pepe Miguel, renowned for his sharp instincts and relentless pursuit, finds himself ensnared in a deadly game of cat and mouse. As the clock ticks and the body count rises, Pepe dives deep into a world he never expected - one shrouded in occult rituals and dark secrets. With every clue leading to more questions, Pepe must race against time to unravel the mystery and stop the killer before the next strike. In a city where ancient lore intertwines with modern crime, Pepe's determination is tested to its limits in this gripping tale of suspense and intrigue.

  • av George Gipson
    216,-

    Journey from Shadows to Salvation: One Man's Pursuit of God Amidst Trials and Revelations.In The Chase, George Gipson takes you on a profound journey-a tale of redemption, enlightenment, and divine pursuit in the most inspirational and controversial book since The Shack. From the clutches of federal custody and a daunting encounter with a man destined for the electric chair, George found himself at the crossroads of despair and destiny. This chance meeting became the catalyst that rekindled his yearning for a deeper connection with God.But this is no ordinary tale. With only a basic Bible as his guide, he plunges deep into the scriptures, immersing himself in prayer and meditation. Through a vision of creation that culminates in the creation of a giraffe-a symbol that would be later confirmed in the vast landscapes of Kenya-he unravels the mysteries of faith and the Holy Spirit.Whether you are a devout Christian seeking a fresh perspective or someone on the edge of faith, The Chase transcends boundaries. It reveals the clear vision of the triune godhead and the transformative power of family rooted in divine understanding. Experience a revival of revelation, the birth and nurturing of God's children, and the imminent return of King Jesus through George's profound insights.Step into a realm where the Holy Spirit's empowerment is not just a belief but an awakening-a journey that promises signs, miracles, and wonders for those who dare to believe. Open these pages and embark on a journey of faith, restoration, and the relentless love of God.

  • av Tracy Upchurch
    216,-

    During a sweltering day in 1863, 14-year-old Henry Whitlock stumbles upon a wounded Confederate soldier in the dense brush of a north Florida forest. This discovery hurls Henry into a hero's journey to save the soldier's life, risking his own, and leaving his boyhood behind.Henry, the only child of Union sympathizers, enlists the help of a reclusive couple, mourning the death of their own son, to help him save the wounded Confederate. After tending to the soldier and assisting with his surgery, Henry remains devoted to his patient, but also finds himself seduced by the soldiering life.Meanwhile, Henry's deeply religious parents scramble to find their only child, setting out with a detachment of Union troops through the inhospitable and dangerous backcountry. After days of searching, the parents stumble upon a Confederate camp, only to find their son. While overjoyed to see him, tensions rise as Henry remains resolute in his decision to stay and become a Confederate soldier.Amid the chaos and confusion of the Civil War, these intriguing characters face difficult decisions between family and friends, love and duty, life and death.The Road to Picolata, with its vividly painted and engaging characters, will captivate readers drawn to tales of the Civil War and frontier Florida. Readers will relish this coming-of-age story, unfolding against the backdrop of war in the non-traditional setting of north Florida.

  • av David Chamberlain
    277

    During the challenging and changing years of the 1950s and 1960s, Patty Magill and David Chamberlain met and fell in love in a Tennessee town called Chattanooga. As they experienced life together and endured time apart, they discovered that as their relationship grew stronger, so did their faith in the loving God who brought them together. Once Upon a Time tells the beginning of their story in the early and college years. A Gift of God continues with the seminary years. The Two of Us, third offering in the series, follows Patty and David into the 1970s: their marriage, family, and ministry. Presently, they are working on a fourth book in the series - A Cathedral in Camelot. After seminary, The Reverend David Morrow Chamberlain married his sweetheart Patricia Ann Magill and together they shared ordained and lay ministry at six different Episcopal Church parishes in four southeastern states for over thirty-one years. During that time, they also raised two children, Michael and Carolyn, and seven wonderful dogs. Today they enjoy retirement in northeastern Florida.

  • av Alana Gamage
    216 - 343

  • av Andrew Santander
    202,-

    American composer John Zorn is arguably one of the most important composers of the late 20th and early 21st centuries. This book provides a comprehensive exploration of Zorn's concert works for keyboard from 1982 to 2019.John Zorn is a prolific composer whose body of work includes a wide array of pieces that aim to resist traditional categories. Zorn's body of work is exceptionally diverse, and he has been actively involved in creating music since 1973. Until now, almost no scholarly studies have been published that focus on Zorn's musical output. This book aims to start the conversation on interpreting Zorn's work, focusing exclusively on Zorn's concert works for the keyboard from 1982-2019.Beginning with "Dead Ringer" in 1982 and working his way chronologically to pieces arranged all the way up to 2019, author Andrew Santander presents John Zorn's work while making no attempt to classify Zorn under any one tradition. Santander's interpretations of Zorn's work aim to begin a discourse among those who both play and appreciate music.This book will hold special appeal for musicians who are interested in learning more about Zorn's works for the keyboard, as well as anyone who enjoys listening to Zorn's music.

  • av Wendell Grainger
    189

    In Eden and the Ten Commandments: Thoughts on God Through Fiction, Wendell Grainger, PhD, delivers two enthralling tales that challenge our understanding of morality and existence.The first plunges readers into a gripping expedition to Eden, where a tantalizing opportunity presents itself: the chance to retrieve fruit from the Tree of Life. But God did not let man have the fruit after the fall. The choice between unbridled power and faith in God fractures the expedition into opposing forces - one advocating for the fruit's retrieval and the other vehemently against. Tensions escalate to war within Eden.The second story transports us to an unknown wasteland. Nameless characters, each embodying distinct traits, must navigate this desolate space, ultimately discovering an enigmatic, but vibrant city. Their journeys are only beginning though, for soon they find themselves in positions of power. Unaware of their predestined roles, their actions are intricately tied to the Ten Commandments. Life in the city becomes a nightmare and the "Dreamer" has to enter. To save the city, understanding and determination will be needed. More so, the Dreamer will need to find something with power to have any chance of success.Dr. Grainger doesn't just tell stories; he beckons readers to reflect on the nature of evil, the weight of their actions, and the foundations of morality. Stripped of names, the characters serve as mirrors, allowing readers to bypass preconceived notions and truly think about the tales unfolding before them.

  • av Tyler J. Smith
    343

    In the heart-pounding first book in a new series, Daaristan, a young, devil-born, shapeshifting nature druid, and Ekija, an older, elf, dragon monk stumble to find answers to their separate searches for the meanings of love and life must come together to deal with a looming evil.In the world of Neurothos, young Daaristan is a fierce Inferni woman who doesn't let anything stand in her way of getting what she wants - except a few voices that traumatize her mind that she desperately is trying to cure.Ekija is an older elf man running from his responsibility of following into his father's shoes and the devastating loss of his mother. He is called home when yet another tragedy is born only to find more questions than answers.Unknown to each other, both remember facts of the world that no one else remembers. These questions begin to unravel their world and reveal a hidden malice that is on the cusp of threatening the fabric of reality. Daaristan and Ekija are slowly drawn together in order to understand this threat and save the world.Filled with suspense, romance, mystery, and humor, Ever-wound: Shadows of Aga'Soth offers more than a fast-paced narrative; it introduces a complex fantasy world and abstract questions about the world's creator(s) that beg to be answered.The Ever-Wound: Shadows of Aga'Soth is a great pick for young adult and adult fantasy readers. It was written for a multitude of audiences-from geeks and nerds who enjoy fantasy and RPGS, to readers who enjoy philosophy/psychology.

  • av Fran Sloan Gabaldon
    189

    Ever wondered where the tradition of Christmas trees came from? Join Stumpy and his ancestor tree as they learn about the true meaning of Christmas!Stumpy is a young evergreen tree with a promising future ahead of him. When a family comes to take him home, his time in the forest is cut short, but he's excited to live in his new home.Communicating with his ancestor tree in the special way that trees do, Stumpy tells his tree friends and relatives all about the beautiful ornaments placed on his boughs-and how they symbolize a very special birth.This incredible Christmas story is a powerful reminder that Christ is at the center of Christmas. Written by longtime children's educator Fran Sloan Gabaldon, Stumpy's Spectacular Christmas features colorful illustrations and a beautiful tale of finding one's place and purpose in light of Jesus's love.Perfect for holiday read-alongs with young children in faith-centered families, Stumpy's Spectacular Christmas is the can't-miss book of the season!

  • av Mike Porter
    175,-

    America sits on the brink of an unprecedented level of conflict with the upcoming 2024 election. Mike Porter presents this exposé to uncover the truth about the forces behind tribalism-and what we can do to preserve our democracy.America's deep state is a little-understand aspect of our current political climate. Mike Porter's first published book, Common Sense 2.0, aims to reveal how those in power keep control of our future through misinformation.As America is currently at a turning point in its history, the success of our civilization hinges on how we respond to the current state of affairs. Will we allow media and politicians to deepen our sense of tribalism? Or can we adhere to some old-fashioned common sense and cut through the noise? Porter provides thoughtful predictions about the future of America's political landscape-including the economic instability, civil unrest, and deepening corruption that will take hold unless we confront socialism at the ballot. Learn how the presidential administrations of the past two decades have shaped foreign policy, cultural thought, and the way we do politics in service of the deep state. Common Sense 2.0, named after Thomas Paine's famous work, is the wake-up call our society needs in order to understand what the future holds-and how we can ensure the integrity of our nation.

  • av Rick Vanderhorst
    251 - 343

  • av Charles Lee Knuckles
    202,-

    Delve into an Epic American Legacy: One Boy, One Veteran, and a Battle for Sacred Ground. Embark on a riveting journey into the heart of America's soil, tracing the legacy of the Wright family, and discover a tale that resonates through generations. Property Line offers readers an exquisite blend of historical richness intertwined with thrilling modern challenges. The Wrights are not just any family. They've braved the tempests of history, each generation leaving an indelible mark of resilience, bravery, and undying spirit. As the timeline winds down to our present day, we meet Jesse Wright, a stalwart veteran who remains the last beacon of his family's illustrious lineage. With tragic losses casting long shadows on his soul, Jesse's only solace is the ancestral farm; a piece of land that bears witness to the sacrifices, triumphs, and tales of yesteryears. But as time unfolds, even this sacred ground isn't safe. A nefarious investor, driven by insatiable greed and privy to the land's secret wealth in natural gas deposits, eyes it with malevolence. Just when it seems the legacy of the Wrights may crumble into forgotten history, a young beacon of hope emerges. A boy, fierce, loyal, and embodying the spirit of heroes past, steps onto the battleground, reminiscent of the age-old tale of David versus Goliath. Charles Lee Knuckles masterfully crafts a narrative in Property Line that isn't merely a story, but an experience. It's a testament to the battles we face, the heritage we carry, and the lengths we'd go to protect what's ours. Dive deep into this enthralling tale of courage, lineage, and the assertion that, irrespective of the odds, good will always overshadow evil.

  • av Neal Middleton
    216,-

    Dive into the world of Neal Middleton, an intrepid Military Policeman who served during the tail end of the Vietnam War. MP: Of The Troops and For The Troops chronicles his riveting journey-from his enlistment's backstory to his gripping experiences stationed abroad. Travel with Neal as he navigates PTSD, confronts fatal traffic accidents, encounters deadly drug overdoses, and witnesses the tension of race riots. Germany and Ft Sill, Oklahoma, become backdrops to his life's most transformative moments. While some of his tales evoke heavy emotions, others are tinged with humor, revealing the multifaceted nature of life as an MP. The memoir is a testimony to a soldier's resilience, shedding light on both the profound challenges faced and the camaraderie that kept spirits high. Whether you're curious about military life or the personal sacrifices made by those who wear the uniform, this memoir offers a deep, introspective view into a soldier's soul, told with unflinching honesty.

  • av A. M. Orpel
    189

    to Rose Buds; is an evocative poetry collection that takes you on a profound journey through the four seasons of love, heartbreak, and self-discovery. Crafted to captivate the hearts of young adults-particularly women-this remarkable anthology offers more than just words on a page; it serves as a soulful guide through life's highs and lows.Beginning with the fresh hopefulness of spring and traveling through the heat of summer romances, the collection later dives into autumn's heart-wrenching goodbyes and finally settles into winter's introspective solitude. Each section is a milestone, each poem a snapshot capturing the raw emotions that come with the changing tides of life and love.This is more than a book; it's a shared experience. Penned by A. M. Orpel, a talented young poet from Arizona, these verses vibrate with the joys, sorrows, and complexities of life as a young, gay woman. The pages overflow with words that resonate, challenge, and comfort. Here you will find poems that echo your secret thoughts, validate your hidden feelings, and provide solace for your unspoken pains.So, if you're navigating the complexities of life, love, and everything in between, let to Rose Buds; be your compass, your consolation, and your celebration of a journey we all share. Turn the page, and step into a world that knows you, inside and out.

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