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  • av Joy Ibsen
    181,-

    The opposite of fear is love. Part 1 ("e;Pulpit to Pew"e;) includes twenty-five selections from candid sermons (reconstituted from his notes) by Joy Ibsen's father, Harald Ibsen, as presented to listeners in rural Midwestern congregations. Organized according to the church year rather in time sequence (Advent, Christmas, Epiphany, Lent, Easter, Pentecost), beginning with Christmas 1939, each sermon brief is followed by a listener's story (fictional except for a few autobiographical) showing how the listener(s) are affected by fear (i.e., war, death, crops, loneliness, disappointments, disability, prejudice) and how their lives are transformed. In the new section, part 2 ("e;Parables and Pandemic"e;), Joy again uses her father's sermon notes to interpret biblical parables, relating them to our present era. Timeless but timely messages arepresented by a(fictional) woman pastor to an urban New Mexico congregation who are challenged by fear of COVID-19, social isolation, economic loss, and the unknown. Each chapter shows the power ofhow spiritual truths, community support, andnew insights enable us to live unafraid in current realities. The sermons and stories are very powerful because they reflect the community-centered philosophy theologyof N. F. S. Grundtvig ("e;Human First, then Christian"e; and "e;Freedom for Loki as well as for Thor"e;), a nineteenth-century philosopher-theologian with amazing relevance to twenty-first century issues and whose teachings are well known to the Ibsens but not well known in the United States. Becoming unafraid is an incredibly helpful path to spiritual renewal which is necessary for handling both existing and upcoming worldwide changes.

  • av Shirley Durham
    111,-

    In search of affirmation as a Pastor wife, you will find some words of wisdom, to help you alone the journey to be intentional and purposeful.You do so much as a Pastor's wife: Take time out to do self care, to find restoration and tranquility in your relationship with God. Our Savior Jesus, was human and Devine, withdrew himself to the garden to be refreshed. Take some time to be encourage and uplifted as you read this book from the author, who is a Pastor's wife with experiences of God's amazing blessings as she has found though the power of prayer, praise and perseverance. There are supportive scriptures to help you endure hardness as a good wife to the church and the community.

  • av Carol Ann Conlin
    140 - 236,-

  • av Renae Dellacroce
    116,-

  • av Michael G. Berner
    181,-

  • av Deke Rivers
    195,-

  • av Ronald R. Roberts
    167,-

    A rogue, man-eating alligator is terrorizing the swamps. It is being pursued by locals and professional alligator hunters-some wanting to catch the beast alive, and some wanting it dead. While the creature is being hunted, there is another man hunting one of the hunters.

  • av Perry D. Defiore
    113,99

  • av Alane Byrd
    130,-

  • av Wilfred Zinavage
    116,-

  • av Mike Young
    89,-

  • av Richard Val
    140,-

    Two people fall in love after experiencing a deep crisis in their lives.Richard Val has become an author later in his life and enjoys his new career as a writer.This novel is a tribute to Franciska Gaal, a marvelous Jewish Hungarian actress who made European romantic comedies during the 1930s. She moved to Hollywood and made three films.

  • av Rance White
    136,-

    Are you tired of living a life of mediocrity? do you wish that God would fight for you and not against you? are you tired of running against the wind, two steps forward- one step back? Good! There is no good reason that anyone should live in anxiety, doubt, worry, and fear. All anyone needs for a life of success and fulfillment is totally available and totally accessible. Pick yourself up one more time and make a decision to change things. If anyone in the world is successful and fulfilled in this life, everyone can be. The rules are simple. Jesus said there were only two.Matthew 22:37-40Thou shalt love the love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind. This is the first and great commandment. And the second is like unto it, thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself. On these two commandments hang all the law and the prophets.If we live according to these two principles, our life will be blessed; if not, it won't.

  • av Walter N. Maris
    112,-

    The eleventh chapter of Hebrews has long been considered the Bible's book of faith. Descriptions are given of Bible heroes known and unknown persevering in a daily walk of faith to live and witness the Gospel message. Aristarchus is representative of the little-known disciple, but the Bible gives us just enough about his service as a disciple with the Apostle Paul to learn and know that his life made a difference as a servant of God.Aristarchus is first mentioned in Acts 19:29, when he was grabbed by a mob. He was described as being with Paul in his travels in Acts 20 and traveling with him to Rome in Acts 27. He is later mentioned by Paul in his epistles written from prison to the church in Colosse and to Philemon. He faced many of the dangers and rejections experienced by Paul, but the little thread of his service given in the Bible reveals he faithfully stayed the course.

  • av Dana Myrick
    140,-

    A comedic mystery in a fictional southern United States town. Follow two brothers as they unravel a mystery left by their late father. A diverse cast of characters both help and hinder their quest with often confusing and hilarious interplay and consequences.

  • av Brenda G. Stanley
    140,-

  • av T M Nugent
    154,-

    My name is T M Nugent. I am an Author of Novels, short stories, and poetry. I have published ten poetry books and a Short Story book at Xlibris Self Publishing Company and sell them through Amazon.com. I published two novels through Amelia Publishing: The Man With a Limp and The Chameleon Returns. I decided to publish my third novel with Stratton Press, Charlie. The novels are a series ending with this book, Brooks McLaughlin. I was married for thirty-eight years to a fabulous woman who I wrote poetry about as I traveled the western United States on a full dress Harley Davidson. It was a beginning of a new life for me as my wife Marian, passed away from brain cancer. I reside in San Luis, Costa Rica, but make my home in Las Vegas Nevada. I have five more novels I wish to publish and I will slowly release them. I hope you enjoy my books, T M Nugent.

  • av Marjean
    112 - 209,-

  • av Carol Wilson Mack
    98,-

  • av Rachell N. Anderson
    100,-

  • av Franz Loschnigg
    167 - 252,-

  • av Helen L. Williamson
    154 - 250,-

  • av Laddie Hancock
    111 - 195,-

  • av Frances Rumsey
    264,-

  • av David T. Johnston
    126 - 209,-

  • av Paulchris Okpala
    114,-

    Dr. Paulchris Okpala is a full-time professor in the Department of Health Science and Human Ecology at California State University, San Bernardino, California. He is also the interim executive director of faculty development and program director and master of science in health service administration at California State University, San Bernardino. In addition, Professor Okpala, a licensed respiratory care practitioner in California, served as health care executive of Southern California academic affairs chair. Professor Okpala, a distinguished scholar, has authored over thirty peer-reviewed scholarly journals, appearing primarily in the Journal of Healthcare Management and the International Journal of Healthcare Management. He has also presented his intellectual work and publications at national and international professional conferences. High-tier journal editors have also invited Professor Okpala to perform editorial jobs for professional or academic publications.

  • av Tchinda Fabrice Mbuna
    160,-

  • av Daniel Jauregui
    117,-

  • av Michael Kinziger
    333,-

    ALONE IN A CANOE (Revised Edition)One man, one canoe, five solo journeys to five remote wilderness regions in Western Ontario, Canada including Quetico, Woodland Caribou, Wabakimi and Opasquia.Can you imagine being retired (over 60), healthy and determined to research and travel alone for three weeks or longer on numerous wilderness trips into areas that you know little about? Can you imagine not being in verbal or social media contact with anyone for over one hundred days of travel? What does it take to be self-sustained and responsible for all of one's actions and decisions?The solo canoe journal stories are a combination of the day to day excursions and decisions that a solo paddler must make to successfully navigate from one lake or campsite to another and to another and so on while managing to stay safe and to not get lost in the wilderness. The journal stories are also filled with very real and personal insights into the mind frame of the author who attempts to relate to the reader the intense feeling of what wilderness or solitude or fear or a number of intimate emotions means to him "in the moment".Alone in a Canoe also includes detailed gear and food lists and trip statistics. The stories are inspiring. It is a must read if you ever dreamed about what it would be like to be alone in a canoe in the wilderness for any length of time. The book is printed in an 8 1/2 by 8 1/2 format to enhance the more than 190 color photos documenting the journeys. The revised version includes a larger font, more pages and larger photos.People who Paddle a Canoe, Outdoor and Wilderness Enthusiasts, Backcountry Educators, Adventure Advocates, Future Campers, Fisherman, Recreators, Dreamers, Individuals who Cherish Solitude, and Folks who enjoy great Nature Photography will enjoy this book.

  • av Locke Rush
    167,-

    For a lost and rootless society that worships celebrity and wealth, this book is a real eye opener. The writing is insightful and honest; the author has been everywhere, done everything, met everyone, and although he learns from all these incredible experiences, he keeps on moving. Nothing impresses him very much until he discovers true wisdom as embodied in the great sage he meets towards the end of this book. This book is a real page turner-a fascinating story-a 20th century Siddhartha tale.

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