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  • av Michael M Volpe
    252 - 346,-

    If God does exist, would not the clear pursuance of his glory be the only true definition of justice? In Commemorative Justice, expert theologian Michael Volpe spends his time discussing the theology behind God and glory.For the Christian who carries the inherent burden to always ask themselves, and God, for the why of everything, Commemorative Justice has the answer. It begins asking the following string of questions: If there is a God, what can justice be other than the pursuance of His own glory? What are the correct definitions of God and glory? Can we assume with good reason that God could not but grant Himself the perfect gift, Jesus Christ?For what does everything - including good and evil - necessarily exist?Author Michael M. Volpe invites readers into a cerebral and fascinating discussion of theology in his new book, Commemorative Justice. Combining his years of experience in studying, reading, and discussing existence's truths with philosophers and theologians with his passion for writing, Volpe creates a discourse that will set readers' hearts and minds ablaze with questions.The true invitation comes after the hypothesis. Do you believe Jesus is necessary for actual existence? After comparing this grand idea in all its fullness with anything else that can possibly be conceived thanks to Commemorative Justice, you may be closer to your answer. Based on the principle of absolute theistic determinism, readers will find differences between Commemorative Justice and the atheistic determinism of The Nature Of Thought 2 Vols. (Blanshard) or semi-determinism of Systematic Theology (Berkhof).

  • - The Fifth Vital Sign
    av Arthur Lazarus
    244,-

    Discover the profound impact of storytelling and narrative in the medical field with, Narrative Medicine: The Fifth Vital Sign, by Arthur Lazarus, MD, MBA. The book is divided into two sections: Section 1: InstructionSection 2: InspirationThrough this intriguing collection of essays - the author's third in a trilogy - clinicians, patients and caregivers will learn about the healing power of narrative medicine. Drawing from psychiatric practice and encounters with various health systems, Dr. Lazarus provides unique insight into navigating the challenges in modern medicine through storytelling, memoir, and medical narratives. Section 1 of this book serves as an instructional primer of narrative medicine for physicians and creative writing students. Section 2 explores and articulates important themes impacting contemporary practice, including leadership, medical education, artificial intelligence, health disparities, and the loss of human touch to specialization. The essays provide guidance for writing compelling narratives and integrating them with medical practice, enabling clinicians to reconnect with the joy of patient care. Narrative medicine is considered the "fifth vital sign" because it detects and monitors the well-being of patients and physicians.

  • av Jeffrey Harris
    265,-

    Retirement does not come cheap.At the age of seven, he received the name that retired the devil-Bloody Hands. After decades of completing his father's contracts, Miles Graves is calling it quits. All for the love of his life, Rikii, which takes precedence over anything else. With one last contract to complete, Miles and Rikii must finesse their way through criminal enterprises with blood and bullets. But as this contract comes closer to completion, Miles quickly learns, freedom is only a dream.Glory always comes with a price.The legendary Lord of War has shaken hands with a power that is above his understanding. But love is sacrifice, and Buddha Bane didn't know he had to sacrifice his son for such privilege. Now contracted to spend centuries to battle an enemy that threatens the realm, Buddha forges a new weapon that will close his contract. Can his new weapon live up to its expectations and pierce the heart of his enemy?Violence is the only answer.Tia Graves, heir to the Graves Foundation, was only a teenager when she facilitated the project that oversaw Rikii's conception. Tia intended to provide a weapon to her father that would rival her brother-Bloody Hands. While Tia's ambition to seize power throughout the world became concrete, so did Miles and Rikii's relationship, which fueled her anger. To take from Bloody Hands is only a fool's errand, and Tia Graves is no fool.

  • av Richard M Timberlake
    203,-

    Dive into a World of Espionage and Unlikely Alliances - A Tale of Courage, Betrayal, and Redemption. In the intense and thrilling Opposite of Collision, Richard M. Timberlake delivers an unforgettable saga of espionage, resilience, and the unlikely bonds forged in the shadows of global conflict. Set in the volatile landscape of the early 1990s, a shadowy terrorist faction is poised to launch devastating attacks against the United States. This riveting narrative takes readers from the enigmatic alleys of Eastern Europe to the perilous deserts of the Horn of Africa. At the core of this tale are two contrasting yet compelling protagonists. Randall Betts, a former Marine turned CIA operative, driven by a haunting past event, navigates a treacherous path of loyalty and deceit. His journey culminates in a high-stakes confrontation that blurs the lines between ally and enemy. Munir Afridi, a young man from a remote Pakistani village, is thrust into the turbulent world of Islamic militancy. His quest for purpose leads him to question the ideals he once held sacred, bringing him to a pivotal crossroads that could change the course of history. Timberlake's Opposite of Collision is more than a mere thriller; it is a profound exploration of the complexities of cultural identity, moral ambiguity, and the enduring human spirit. The author's intricate plot and rich character development ensure that readers are not just spectators, but emotionally invested in the journey. Perfect for fans of action-packed espionage and deep, character-driven narratives, this book promises to keep you on the edge of your seat. Timberlake, with his extensive CIA background, crafts a story that resonates with authenticity and insight, making Opposite of Collision a must-read for anyone seeking a story that's both intellectually stimulating and heart-poundingly exciting.

  • - Election Trail
    av Julie Haase
    217 - 332,-

    Embark on a Joyful Journey with Asha and Kota's America: Election Trail - A Tale of Friendship, Democracy, and Fun for All Ages!Welcome to the charming world of Asha and Kota's America: Election Trail, where the spirit of democracy comes alive in the most enchanting way possible. In the bustling town of Americaville, elections are a time of joy, learning, and camaraderie, brought to life through the adventures of Asha, a kind-hearted donkey, and her enthusiastic friend Kota.This delightful story, crafted by Julie Haase, is designed to educate children in grades 1 to 3 about the election process, while providing a gentle reminder to adults of the ideals that elections should embody. Through the eyes of Asha and her friends, readers are introduced to the fundamentals of campaigning, debating, voting, and serving the community, all set in a non-adversarial, non-partisan context.Julie Haase's vibrant and heartfelt artwork, inspired by her own experiences on a North Dakota farm and her bond with her beloved rescue donkeys, brings a unique and captivating visual appeal to the book. Each page is a visual treat, filled with lively animal characters that represent the diverse citizens of Americaville.But Asha and Kota's America: Election Trail is more than just a story; it's a tool for fostering a deep understanding and appreciation for the democratic process. It simplifies complex concepts into engaging and accessible lessons, making it a perfect read for both children and adults. The book's message is clear and uplifting - democracy is a process that belongs to everyone, and when approached with positivity and inclusivity, it can be a rewarding experience.Join Asha, Kota, and their friends on this educational and heartwarming adventure. It's a book that promises not only to teach but also to inspire, instilling in its readers a lasting appreciation for the beauty and importance of a fair and fun democratic process.

  • - Learning To Navigate Life Through the Lens Of Hope
    av Scott J Prendergast
    175,-

    Turn Your Struggles Into Strength: Navigating Life's Challenges with Confidence and HopeFrom Rock Bottom To Rock Solid isn't just self-help through storytelling; it's a toolkit for life - your lifeline. You'll walk away with tangible strategies to conquer the hurdles life throws your way. This book's mission is to inspire, connect, and empower you, ensuring you don't just survive, but thrive in the real world. This book is your companion in the journey of self-discovery, personal growth, and empowerment. Scott's message is clear: you are not alone, and hope is your ally. Embrace this opportunity to reclaim your resilience and conquer your heartaches.

  • av Linda Bailey
    252,-

    Discover the Magic of Friendship in Grandma's Garden. Dive into a World Where Ladybugs Celebrate Life's Simple Pleasures! Dive into the enchanting world of The Ladybugs in an Old Lady's Garden! Every corner of Grandma's garden is bursting with life, but the most delightful of all are the lively ladybugs who've made it their home. Each with a unique name and a penchant for fun, these little critters are not your everyday garden inhabitants.Join them as they host splendid tea parties, embark on thrilling bike rides, lose themselves in enthralling books, and revel in the beauty of the garden. But what truly makes their days special are the moments they share with Grandma's grandchildren, playful dogs, and other whimsical animals. It's not just a garden-it's a haven of happiness and togetherness. As seasons change and flowers bloom, the message remains clear: there's unparalleled joy in spending time with loved ones in nature's embrace. Linda Bailey's delightful tale reminds young readers of the warmth of family, the excitement of adventure, and the simple joys of life.

  • - Humanity in a Fractured Mirror
    av Sam Williams
    252,-

    Dive into a realm where Warhol's rebels and Lynch's night owls converge: a tribute to the misfits, the dreamers, and the silenced souls. For the eclectic souls who found refuge amid the enigmatic canvases of Warhol's Factory, and those who lose themselves in the hypnotic scenes of David Lynch's nocturnal masterpieces, this book is your siren song. It beckons the true outsiders, the ones who've always danced to the erratic rhythms of their own hearts, only to find themselves estranged in a world of conformity. You've felt the sting of alienation. Mocked for your peculiarity. Chided by mentors who never grasped the depth of your emotions. Within these pages lies a sanctuary-a place where your untamed sentiments are not only recognized but celebrated. This is a chronicle for those who've been constantly assailed by a deluge of unusual and passionate feelings, yet were rendered voiceless amidst the cacophony of societal expectations.This tome is more than just a collection of words; it's an exploration into the very essence of what it means to be different, to dream differently, and to see the world through a lens tinted with the hues of raw emotion. It's an odyssey of discovery and acceptance, an invitation to embrace the wild, the weird, and the wonderful that resides in every misfit. So, to the rebels, the mavericks, the ones who've always felt a little out of step with the world around them-this is your anthem. A tribute to the battles you've faced, the emotions you've grappled with, and the unique tapestry of experiences that have made you who you are. Dive in, and find solace in knowing you're not alone in your beautiful strangeness.

  • - Oppenheimer in Time
    av Lara Tigler
    413,-

    A thrilling adventure of God-ordained time travel that has a down-to-earth woman from Kansas clinging to her traditional values and Christian faith, while opening up to the divine as seen through a Hindu perspective, as she spans space, time, and dimensions.Walking to her neighborhood playground, young Lara sees in the pavement an intriguing object glinting in the sunlight. Ever curious, she bends down for a closer look and picks it up. Next thing she knows, she finds herself in her same neighborhood-but it's not the 1970s.It's the 1910s.Thus begins a lifetime of time travel for Lara, mini assignments from God to go back in time and set simple things aright-like returning a nickel to its original owner. But as she grows older, Lara's missions become much more far-reaching, complicated-and dangerous. And impossible.Ultimately, Lara's travels lead her to meet Professor Oppenheimer, the creator of the first weapon of mass destruction, who will ironically assist her in her supreme accomplishment: to save the earth. In the process, Professor Oppenheimer, who studied Sanskrit, helps Lara mature spiritually, thus deepening her bedrock Christian faith.Adult readers who are spiritual seekers and lovers of all mystery, thriller, and adventure stories will be captivated by this compelling, imaginative, impossible-to-put-down story that combines time travel, mystery, and adventure with Christianity and Hinduism.This story contains graphic violence and sexual content. For adult readers only.

  • - The Ten Commandments Versus Psycopath (Sinners)
    av Minster Michelli R McGriff-Weaver
    252,-

    This is not a Fiction book; this is actual and factual occurrences. Observations of true life lives and religious events.

  • - Oppenheimer in Time
     
    252,-

    A thrilling adventure of God-ordained time travel that has a down-to-earth woman from Kansas clinging to her traditional values and Christian faith, while opening up to the divine as seen through a Hindu perspective, as she spans space, time, and dimensions.Walking to her neighborhood playground, young Lara sees in the pavement an intriguing object glinting in the sunlight. Ever curious, she bends down for a closer look and picks it up. Next thing she knows, she finds herself in her same neighborhood-but it's not the 1970s.It's the 1910s.Thus begins a lifetime of time travel for Lara, mini assignments from God to go back in time and set simple things aright-like returning a nickel to its original owner. But as she grows older, Lara's missions become much more far-reaching, complicated-and dangerous. And impossible.Ultimately, Lara's travels lead her to meet Professor Oppenheimer, the creator of the first weapon of mass destruction, who will ironically assist her in her supreme accomplishment: to save the earth. In the process, Professor Oppenheimer, who studied Sanskrit, helps Lara mature spiritually, thus deepening her bedrock Christian faith.Adult readers who are spiritual seekers and lovers of all mystery, thriller, and adventure stories will be captivated by this compelling, imaginative, impossible-to-put-down story that combines time travel, mystery, and adventure with Christianity and Hinduism.This story contains graphic violence and sexual content. For adult readers only.

  • - A Journal
     
    332,-

    What does it mean to be molded by difficult experiences? In Divine Purpose's newest journal-style book, readers have the opportunity to self-reflect on their trials and tribulations - and how to move forward toward future success.Author Divine Purpose introduces a journal for those who have been hurt, ostracized, and rejected. Because journaling is a therapeutic tool, they hope readers use this notebook to heal their hurting hearts, minds, and souls.Dive into a self-help reflection with meaningful questions and life experiences from a person who has seen a lot. Divine Purpose's newest book uses a journal format to help readers examine their lives, challenge themselves to grow, and share next steps for success in the future. With stories from the author's own life that will resonate with nearly any reader, Polished by Friction offers to take the reader on a deep-dive of their own psyche.Written for a wide audience, Polished by Friction caters to anyone who needs encouragement. Transcending age, gender, and other "buckets" we put ourselves into, this journal is simply for humans who want to look at themselves in the mirror and come out the other side with actionable ways to get better.Fans of Iyanla Vanzant and T.D. Jakes will enjoy Polished by Friction. The author infused their own voice and wisdom into each page, creating a uniquely-positioned self-help journal that brings about strength, fortitude, and a path to a better life.

  • - A Journal
     
    203,-

    What does it mean to be molded by difficult experiences? In Divine Purpose's newest journal-style book, readers have the opportunity to self-reflect on their trials and tribulations - and how to move forward toward future success.Author Divine Purpose introduces a journal for those who have been hurt, ostracized, and rejected. Because journaling is a therapeutic tool, they hope readers use this notebook to heal their hurting hearts, minds, and souls.Dive into a self-help reflection with meaningful questions and life experiences from a person who has seen a lot. Divine Purpose's newest book uses a journal format to help readers examine their lives, challenge themselves to grow, and share next steps for success in the future. With stories from the author's own life that will resonate with nearly any reader, Polished by Friction offers to take the reader on a deep-dive of their own psyche.Written for a wide audience, Polished by Friction caters to anyone who needs encouragement. Transcending age, gender, and other "buckets" we put ourselves into, this journal is simply for humans who want to look at themselves in the mirror and come out the other side with actionable ways to get better.Fans of Iyanla Vanzant and T.D. Jakes will enjoy Polished by Friction. The author infused their own voice and wisdom into each page, creating a uniquely-positioned self-help journal that brings about strength, fortitude, and a path to a better life.

  • - A poetic presence poetry book
    av Alexandria Manalo
    203,-

    Dive into the lush and verdant words of Poetic Presence. Through their stanzas, you'll come to a deeper understanding of how the human spirit is transformed by the natural world.The world around us teems with life, though many choose not to see the vastness of its beauty, elegance, and grace. If you take a moment to sit, listen, and breathe, you'll see how the human spirit becomes transformed by the power and beauty of the natural world - and the impact fellow humans can have. In Butterfly Army Unite, author Alexandria Manalo seeks to help readers connect through respect for nature and appreciation of each other. Her words emphasize a way of living that encapsulates the characteristics of grace, beauty, and flow.Manalo's poems - living words that jump off the page - inspire and uplift the human spirit. Through this book, Manalo also hopes to create a sense of community and connection amongst people leading to more understanding and inspired action-taking.Readers of Mary Oliver poetry books will resonate with Butterfly Army Unite's themes, which center on the human individual's witnessing of nature, as well as a deep appreciation and respect for it.Add Butterfly Army Unite to your poetry collection today and become closer to the essence of the world's power, beauty, and life force.

  • av Angelyn Peppers
    203 - 265,-

    For parents, grandparents, and anyone with a child they love, this lullaby book is the perfect bedtime story for a gentle, peaceful sleep.Cats and bunnies; dogs and horses-every living thing has its bedtime ritual. The wind steadily blows, birds fly under the stars, and the moon always shines. As faithful as all these things is the strength of a parent's love. While You Were Dreaming is a children's story designed specifically to help children fall sleep, safely and contently, in the assurance that they will always be loved-even as they dream.From talented children's author Angelyn Peppers, writer of children's book The Puppy and the Cricket, this book contains a beautiful poem for your family's bedtime routine. With gorgeous, colorful illustrations and lilting rhymes, this very special book is a wonderful addition to your child's home library. These mellow, calming scenes are appropriately designed for low stimulation. Featuring animals, quiet nature images, and pictures of a moonlit sky, each page serves as a reminder of a parent's love for their child.For fans of beloved bedtime lullabies like Goodnight Moon and other story books, the simple, soothing rhythm of While You Were Dreaming helps children wind down, snuggle into bed, and get ready for a full, gentle sleep.

  • av Meredith McMullen
    217,-

    BLOOM is a petite collection of poetry of the emotional navigation and self-discovery of a young twenty-something transplant from the Great Plains to the Golden State. Written between the collectively altering years of 2018 and 2021, BLOOM is a timestamp of naivety and recklessness but also a gathering of wisdom and perspective.

  • av Grace Karam
    189,-

    Unlock the Power of Womanhood: Dive into a World of Nature, Spirituality, and Resilient Minds. Experience a poetic odyssey that delves deep into the realms of womanhood, nature, and the profound connections of the human mind. Grace Karam's Beyond My Skin is more than just a collection of poems-it's a lifeline for every reader seeking solace, understanding, and a mirror to their own experiences. Wander through five evocative sections: Sun, Moon, Earth, Body, and Mind. Each segment brings forth poems that harmoniously blend themes of spirituality, the beauty and chaos of nature, and the intricate dance of mental health. Whether it's the sun's radiant glow, the moon's quiet whisper, or the earth's grounding embrace, Karam brilliantly juxtaposes these natural elements with the raw, often tumultuous emotions of modern womanhood. But Beyond My Skin isn't merely a poetic reflection; it's a call to unity and understanding. The verses whisper to every reader-reminding them that in the vast landscape of life, emotions, and struggles, they aren't alone. In a world where mental health challenges are becoming increasingly common, Grace Karam stands as a beacon, her words offering both comfort and empowerment. Whether you're seeking inspiration, understanding, or a touch of spiritual connection, Beyond My Skin invites you to explore, resonate, and find your own voice amid the echoes of shared experiences. Dive in and discover a world where poetry becomes the bridge between souls, reminding us of the indomitable strength and beauty of the human spirit.

  • - The untold (mostly true) stories: Real women and their battles with fitness, food and finding purpose
    av Debbie Rae Triplett
    203 - 359,-

    In a genre-bending book that blurs the lines of fiction and nonfiction, the author challenges the reader to identify their own truth about weight loss, diet, and body image by experiencing the truth of others.Fitness professional Renee knows all the stories, the secrets, and the struggles of people working toward fitness goals first-hand. Through her many clients, she's witnessed how people seek self-worth and purpose through the size and shape of their body. Through Renee and her complementing cast of characters, the readers will discover the truth that a chiseled body, a trim figure, and a toned and tough physique, doesn't always match the mindset. In fact, it can lead to death.Inspired by the personas of the author's real clients, Debbie Rae Triplett's new book combines fiction and nonfiction to navigate the pitfalls and mental aspects of pursuing a healthier lifestyle. Death of a Diet mirrors real stories and reveals the reality of how body image interferes with healthy choices.Debbie Rae Triplett is a former journalist, which includes freelancing for Muscle & Fitness Hers and interviewing national fitness competitors and reporting on The Arnold Fitness Weekend. She is also the author of The Write to Heal Project, a journaling workbook that has helped thousands of women nationwide process life transitions.

  • - Three Centuries in America
    av Norman Kelker
    494,-

    The story of the Kelker family begins with a tragic 1743 transatlantic voyage from Switzerland to America and continues through ten generations to the 21st century. It is told from biographies of family members whose lives are in some manner distinguished, some by accomplishment and a few others by failure or misdeeds. The immigrants settled in Pennsylvania Dutch country where they farmed the land and set about establishing a new life. Their Swiss-born son Anthony, who arrived at age ten, lived a distinguished life as a soldier in the revolutionary war, a county sheriff and a Pennsylvania state legislator. His descendants over the centuries include an innkeeper, an iron worker, a saddler, businessmen, a politician (Governor, Mayor, U.S. Senator and Secretary of War), historians and a traffic engineer who built the first subway in Chicago. Recent generations are represented by NASA space scientists and a soap opera star. The narrative follows the sweep of American history as the family grows in number and spreads throughout the country.

  • - The Hidden Mysteries in Daniel
    av Doris Ruth Th D
    346,-

    In 607 BC, the prophet Daniel and his Hebrew friends of color were taken captive by the Babylonians in Jerusalem. Known for interpreting dreams and visions through the power of Elohiym, Daniel ministered to kings and escaped certain death. But with deeper reflection, we will see it was his wisdom that unveiled the very nature of God himself. In Elohiym's Time Clock, Dr. Doris Ruth revisits the Book of Daniel to reveal the hidden mysteries of God through the eyes of Daniel. Imparting truths from scripture, Ruth honors Daniel's steadfast faithfulness. Recognizing Daniel to be a Black Hebrew, Ruth invites readers to open their eyes and discover a deeper understanding of godly leadership in order to grow in the grace and knowledge of Jesus Christ.

  • - Adventures of a Courageous Cat
    av Helen Lechner
    230 - 359,-

    When a momma cat abandons her kittens under a family's house, only one baby survives: Butterball. Black, white, and beautiful, the cat grows up to be a stubborn but lovable scamp who struts to the beat of his own drum.When the narrator's mother spies a pregnant momma cat in their backyard, it's clear their family dynamic will change for the better.The momma cat has her kittens under the family home and then abandons them, leaving only one able to survive. The family then adopts the last remaining feral kitten, naming him Butterball.Butterball is a fiery, auspicious, finicky cat with a reputation for starting fights in the neighborhood and refusing to be held (besides by the family's aunt Mary Louise). When the narrator's mother decides to move, Butterball refuses to leave the home-going as far as running for the top of the house when someone tries to capture him!The narrator and her husband return to the old home for weeks, desperate to find and capture Butterball to bring him to his new home. A few months turned into four years, with the family continually thinking about saving Butterball from living on the street.One fateful day, the narrator returns to the neighborhood to find Butterball much worse for wear. What follows is a tearful and perseverant story of love.This is a wonderful gift book for spiritual readers, children, and animal lovers.

  • av S G Benton
    217 - 332,-

    Plunge into the Depths of the Illicit Art World - Where Stolen Treasures and Family Secrets Lead to Deception, Betrayal, and Murder.Delve into Relics Torn, a compelling international crime thriller where art and antiquities are the priceless puzzle pieces in a deadly game. Crafted for the discerning adult reader, this riveting tale spans the globe from the lush jungles of Southeast Asia to the cobbled streets of Europe, offering a feast for those who thirst for cultural depth along with heart-pounding suspense.Meet Liliane Ashe, an art sleuth on a dual quest: navigating the intricate maze of the stolen art market and solving the mystery of her missing mother. When her past comes calling, in the form of Victor Aldwyn-Interpol agent and former lover-she's lured into an explosive case that catapults her from the tranquil mountains of New Mexico to London's underbelly and beyond. A garbage truck filled with ancient mosaics offers the first clue, but the tattooed, carved, and inked body of the comatose truck driver presents a riddle wrapped in an enigma.As Liliane and Victor probe beneath the surface of a prestigious art gallery suspected of shady dealings, they unearth a clandestine, ruthless empire stretching from Europe to Asia. Facing a villain whose past is disturbingly linked to Liliane's own, they must untangle a web of greed, betrayal, revenge, and murder.Relics Torn doesn't just deliver spine-tingling suspense and breathtaking thrills. It paints a complex portrait of moral ambiguity within the underground antiquities trade, with layers of hidden truths challenging the boundaries between right and wrong, guilt and innocence, genius and madness.Perfect for aficionados of art, mysteries, and globetrotting adventures.

  • av W. Bruce Ingram
    203,-

    This book traces the evolution of Saint Thérèse's spirituality through the two volumes of her published General Correspondence. Each chapter is devoted to a particular correspondent and explores the nature and scope of the rapport Thérèse established with this individual.To achieve his objective, W. Bruce Ingram employs the avant¿garde medium of "Found Poetry" (see the Introduction for an explanation of this literary sub¿genre), which has never before been applied to the vast output of Theresian scholarship. It is his hope that this collection of ¿fty¿one found poems-abridged facets of äectionate exchanges that encapsulate the essence of the correspondence-will act as a gateway, a catalyst, prompting a more in¿depth study of and prayerful re¿ection on the doctrine of Saint Thérèse's "Little Way of Spiritual Childhood."Saint Thérèse of Lisieux: A Study In Verse öers anyone interested in spiritual enrichment or in the study of saints, as well as devotees of Saint Thérèse, a thoughtful and inspiring read.

  • av Karen Humeniuk
    252,-

    After losing his grandfather to cancer, Cameron must reconcile with a forgotten faith, a broken life, and a love that won't let him go.Cameron, who is nearly fourteen years old, learns from his grandfather the meaning of God's love. Stopping one day at a shade-covered waterfall not far from the Blue Ridge Parkway, Grandpa reads aloud from his Bible while Cameron listens on. Suddenly, a ray of sunlight breaks through the branches of the towering trees. Cameron's grandfather calls this a "sparkling enigma," a picture of light breaking through darkness. Two months later, Grandpa dies of pancreatic cancer, and Cameron is left only with riddles and the echoes of a faith that, for him, is beginning to fade. Now, years later, Cameron reflects on his relationship with his grandfather, his love interest Lydia, and the family that he has since been estranged from. East of Midnight delves into the mysteries of 1st Corinthians 13 as told through a true-to-life journey of a young man wandering from the faith he knew.The first in a trilogy, this book presents the perfect story for readers of deeply moving, character-focused journeys. Set in the beautiful landscapes of Wyoming and North Carolina, the path it weaves traverses the deepest darkness, and ultimately, the strengthening light of hope. More information about the book can be found on the author's website, thechalmerstrilogy.com, and on social media @chalmerstrilogy.

  • av Robert P. Jones
    189,-

    IN 1768, A GROUP OF MINORCANS disembarked in New Smyrnea, Florida, arriving on eight ships. They were brought to work as indentured servants for Dr. Andrew Turnbull at his New Smyrnea plantation. This form of servitude was a common practice during the early development of the United States."The Minorcan's Triumph" is an historical fiction that brings to life many of the conditions associated with a colony of people working on a Florida plantation during the British occupation of Florida from 1763 to 1783. The Minorcan colonists made up the largest colony to come to America during the colonial era. Over 1,200 Minorcans arrived in New Smyrnea. Sadly, 964 died and were buried on the plantation from 1768 to 1777. Not one grave has ever been found.Their history during the nine years they worked for Dr. Turnbull has not been written to the degree their history should be known and studied.This fictional story tells about things that could have been. Hopefully, this story and the ones that follow will generate interest in scholars and historians to uncover the mysteries that are buried in the sun drenched sand of New Smyrna Beach, Florida.Robert P. Jones, now in his 91st year, is steadfastly committed to uncovering the final resting place of Catarina Usina, his wife's fourth great-grandmother. Catarina was among the Minorcans who died and was buried on what was once the Turnbull plantation, an area that is now primarily known as New Smyrna Beach, Florida. Jones is only asking, "Where is her grave?"

  • av Patricia Ploss
    230,-

    Millie Parker found herself taking over her father's veterinary clinic when her dad retired, and he and wife Carolyn moved to Florida. Millie's life was on track, a profession she loved, established clientele, a great staff to work with, and old friends to reconnect with! As she settled into her childhood home, pursuing her lifelong dream to follow in her father's footsteps, Millie expected to be happy! Instead, she finds herself falling all over again for a high school crush! Now a widower with a young son, Al Alcoba seems further out of reach than in high school! Running into Al and his son, Millie questions whether her life is really full! Would there be room in Al's life for another woman, since his wife had died? Would his ten-year-old son ever accept his dad having a new relationship? Personal loss and the goal of helping others leads Millie down roads she never thought she'd travel.

  • av Dan Strickland
    244 - 386,-

  • av Robert W. Ingwalson
    189,-

    In Transcendental Journey, Robert W Ingwalson Jr. beckons readers into a vivid tapestry woven with the threads of the cosmic and the intimate. Dive into the origins and fate of the cosmos, explore the depths of dreams, and touch the heartbeats of love and loss. From the dark corridors of a killer's mind to the serene reflections on faith and the divine, each poem serves as a portal to a plethora of experiences. Laugh along with whimsical quips and delve into thoughtful insights on life's meandering paths. The stories within are equally varied-tales of absurdity lie alongside those of profound impact. Witness a harrowing night in Old Time City's Central Park, where madness and heroism collide. Traverse the wilderness of Northern Minnesota with three cousins whose fight for survival becomes a chilling encounter with the unknown. Leap into a future altered by gene manipulation, rising seas, and omnipresent AI. Transcendental Journey is not merely a collection, but a pilgrimage through the extraordinary and the everyday, a celebration of the human spirit in all its facets. Ingwalson's mastery in shifting from the fantastical to the deeply personal makes this book a companion for any moment-be it one of quiet reflection or adventurous yearning.

  • av Karen Eigo
    230,-

    You're invited to see the special friendship between RJ and Jr. Written for children ages 3 to 7, the themes in Stick Figure Kids Just Hangin' encapsulate the very essence of what it means to be a child with your best friend.We all know that feeling - the one of simple happiness to spend time with a friend and just have fun together. Help your child preserve those moments in their minds and hearts forever with author Karen Eigo's uniquely perfect picture book, Stick Figure Kids Just Hangin'. "This is a story of innocence and deep friendship between two kids, JR and RJ. It is a story of a day in their lives and the adventures they encounter together during the day," says the author. When RJ and JR meet up one sunny day, they decide to embark on adventures through their town that bring new things and new experiences. Filled to the brim with enthusiasm and curiosity, RJ and JR's friendship carries them through a busy day of sightseeing and adventure-having!Stick Figure Kids Just Hangin' is a must-buy for parents, grandparents, and guardians. The author has specifically designed the book to be a fun, engaging read for all genders.

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