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  • - In the Decisions of Life
    av Mark Hyskell
    221 - 331,-

  • - Azusa Street Revisited
    av Mary Peninger
    159 - 276,-

  • av Vida Lynn Asare
    211,-

    A journey to know God is written for all children of God who yearn and desire to have a close personal relationship with the Lord. It is for those searching to experience profound encounters and hear His voice in their innermost being, for those who will not be content with anything less than the experience of knowing him in full measure according to his revelation. It is for those who value a relationship with the Lord and are willing to discover the countless ways God has made himself known to humanity in the past, present, and future.The purpose of this book is to expand your knowledge through a systematic discussion of how God has chosen to reveal Himself. It is for those who need help to be confident, authentic, and blessed. Why? You were made in the image of God; the more you mature in the knowledge of Him, the more you discover your true self.

  • av Brionna Nijah
    236,-

    Alexis struggles to find peace and purpose while navigating through the effects of broken parenting. As questions arise about the purpose in pain-filled living, she sees a glimpse of light that ultimately gets taken from her.

  • av Kurt Petersheim
    292,-

    Isaiah 40:26 says, "Lift up your eyes and look to the heavens: Who created all these? He who brings out the starry host one by one and calls forth each of them by name. Because of his great power and mighty strength, not one of them is missing." These words are a reminder that God's creation, as wonderful as it is, was never meant to be the end of our search for beauty and truth. Rather, creation is a means to an end because there is One still greater, older, stronger, and more mysterious and glorious than anything in the universe. That One is God. He is the answer to Isaiah's question, "Who created all these?" He is the reason behind the universe. He is the Creator, from Whom all creation emanates and to Whom all creation points. He is the One beyond the stars. The One Beyond the Stars seeks to capture the imaginations of children, stir their curiosity about the nature and origins of the universe, and ignite their affections for the God who made it.

  • av Sharla Adams
    280,-

    The Gift of Christmas is a book that talks to children and adults as well that Christmas is a gift from the Lord above and Jesus is that gift to us all, and everything we do around this very special time of year to celebrate Jesus Christ's birthday, and that the things we use and do have sacred symbolic meaning as well. This is because Jesus's birthday is a very important birthday and is not your normal ordinary birthday. His birth is the reason we are redeemed back to the Father and gave us a chance to have eternal life. Happy birthday, Jesus, and thank you for such a wonderful and beautiful gift.

  • av Grace Conner
    199 - 292,-

  • av Cheryl Tucker
    161,-

    I pray that books bring you clarity of the importance of forgiveness in Jesus's name. Amen. I pray that it will release you from the terminal effect of unforgiveness. I pray that your heart and mind be cleansed from all hurts, illness, bitterness, and torment caused by unforgiveness. In Jesus's name. Amen.I pray that this book will reveal to you the importance of FORGIVING. How unforgiveness can lie dormant and rob you from the wholesomeness of life. How it can eat up your soul and cause you not to be forgiven. Never knowing the root of your depression, anxiety, anger, and unhappiness.That the misery that would be shown up in anger and rage at the given opportunity as it happened to me at the very most important day of my life--my grandson's, Samuel Michael Walker's, graduation service from high school.The miserable loneliness that I felt throughout life was because I hadn't forgiven those who had caused hurt. I was in constant fear of trusting any situation or anybody. I was always my own defender and a very difficult person to live with. I was always waiting and watching for yet more pain. I was afraid to trust. The very things that were so carefully tucked away; were the very things that were killing me softly.

  • av Hilda Sellers
    174,-

    In the fall of 1952, the Blackman children were playing in the yard of their home in Rockingham, North Carolina. They were completely unaware that their life as they knew it was about to come to an end. They were about to be lifted out of poverty and hunger.Their mother was too sick to ever come home again. The County Health Department had forced her into a car to be quarantined in Black Mountain, North Carolina, because of tuberculosis. Their father had already rejected them and taken his mistress and her kids to Maryland, never to return again.Soon, the children would take a trip to an orphanage home. There they would each be dropped off at different cottages, never to sleep under the same roof again.

  • av Nan Bradley
    161,-

    When my son was four years old, he prayed for a baby sister with blue eyes and red hair. We adopted her; all the miracles in this book are true. From the beginning, my son has always had a special connection with God. He talks to Him. He's now a doctor when he was in med school. I was diagnosed with stage 4 breast cancer. I was waiting to have both breasts removed. My son was doing an autopsy. After he was done, he rushed into the waiting room where we were waiting. He said, "Mom, why are you here? You're supposed to be in surgery." Then he stopped. "It's probably okay because your breast cancer is all gone."I didn't believe him as usual, and he said, "Stop it."A nurse came rushing into the waiting room and asked, "Do you have your records?" I told her no, and she took us in a hurry to the main operating area. They lost all my records and had to do the mammograms all over after reading all the tests. Four doctors came in and said, "You can put your clothes on and go home. What you had two weeks ago is completely gone"I started crying and said, "My son has been fasting and praying for forty days and forty nights."I moved to Texas. Eighteen years ago, my daughter has been to the hospital to see what the sex of her new child would be and was told she must abort the baby. In the ultrasound, both legs and arms were broken. My son began praying, and before the delivery, he fasted and prayed for forty days again, and my granddaughter just turned eighteen alive and well--another miracle. Any other miracles are included in my book. God is in control, and if we truly believe, anything is possible.

  • av M. E. Krystyna Zins
    199,-

    Making Hell Nervous: Walking Beside the Jordan; A Cycle of Poetry contains a collection of witty, ironic, insightful, and somewhat quirky musings compiled over decades (1971-2021) and ending as the isolation period of the Novel virus evolved into "Ode to Novel Virus" through unique and fortuitous turning of beloved phrases upside down to bestow novel meaning and breathing new life into them to describe overflowing emotions of love, loss, betrayal, intrigue, and mystique. This feature runs consistently through as imagery enlightens lyrical leanings to her roots (the Beatles, Donovan, Rick Springfield, Carly Simon), not to mention the theatrical influences (Les Mis, Grease, West Side Story). The Divide Motion Picture holds the distinction of inspiring "Desperado" and "Come Home."Though we all may see our reflections mirrored back, the author promises that angst and ennui of beloved characters' "true stories" actually exist. Beginning with herself ("Sweet Ingenue," "Tired Young Girl's Lament," "Gypsy") and her sister ("Bluer Than Skies"), then moving to the royal romance of Andrew and Fergie ("Flying High"), and ending with political intrigue of Watergate ("Guerrilla Warfare Scandals").Most of the poems were written in the eighties, during the time of the romance and intrigue of Luke and Laura on General Hospital and the arrival of infamous Dr. Noah Drake ("In Port Charles Town," "Doctor, Don't You Know?," "King of Heartache"). The premiere of Perry King's directorial debut, The Divide Motion Picture awoke the dream hidden deep in her heart to publish this book. A sermon by T. D. Jakes brought to light the realization that God bestowed every word upon the poetess, especially the creation of the title as she gratefully discovered the meaning of following your dream to cross over the Jordan. May all who read this live long and prosper at a time such as this, of the Novel virus, as you too, "follow your dreams across the Jordan."

  • av Glennita A Williams
    199 - 355,-

  • av Douglas Burns
    199,-

    This book is written unto the twelve tribes of Jacob from the house of Israel only.

  • av Dave Deblander
    187 - 346,-

  • av Dale Hetherington
    186,-

    In Genesis 46, Jacob calls God his shepherd as he blesses Joseph's sons Manasseh and Ephraim. In the beloved Psalm 23, David sings about what it means that the Lord is his shepherd. In Isaiah 40, God promises to come to His people and tend to them like a shepherd. In John 10, Jesus says He is the Good Shepherd. In Hebrews 13, He is called the Great Shepherd. In 1 Peter 5, He is the Chief Shepherd. This is only a sample of places in the Bible where God's relationship with His people is equated with that of a shepherd to His sheep.I became a pastor shortly after we started raising sheep, and I began seeing similarities between being a pastor and a shepherd. This makes sense since pastor comes from the Greek word poimen, which means shepherd. Jesus taught in parables, earthly stories with a spiritual meaning. That's the idea behind this little book. I wrote stories about our dealings with our sheep that illustrate similarities I saw between my relationship with my sheep and my relationship with the people I shepherded in the church. I hope that these stories will entertain you and also give you insight as well. For pastors, maybe it will even help you in your ministry. Being aware of this has helped me in mine.

  • av Nervia Cheristin
    199,-

    Toby the dog is very sweet, intelligent, and eager to please. His owner loves him dearly, but what will happen when he goes missing?With the help of family and friends through the search, a lesson is to be learned. In Nervia Cheristin's story, find out how prayer and never giving up help find Toby.This story will inspire children of all ages to be persistent.

  • av Grace Muthumbi
    343,-

    When tragedy strikes, it has capacity to shake us to the core, our beliefs, our dreams, and aspirations. Loss and adversity have a way of changing us somewhat, based mainly on the choices and decisions we make while going through the turnings. On the night of November 21, 1991, a serious mischance happened in the life of a young, devoted Christian woman that changed her life forever. Would her Christian faith serve as an anchor during the storm?

  • av Hayward T. Hubbs
    236,-

    The back cover shows a man kneeling, hands raised to the Lord in victory. The picture depicts a simple man who has come through great trials and storms by the grace of God alone, a man who recognizes as humbly as he understands how that if it had not been for the grace of God, he would have given up a long time ago and would have self destructed. His favorite saying is "Getting there by the grace of God."

  • av Jack Weitzel MD
    429,-

    Those of you who have followed Dr. Weitzel's writings will be pleased to find that this volume builds on his previous work to provide a rather intimate picture of his life trajectory, rising above personal doubts and challenges to become a general surgeon. His brother Ken and I (who was one of his fellow residents) have added our own vignettes, to flesh out the flavor of these formative years. References to well-known, contemporaneous events add additional historical context. When substantial physical adversities took Dr. Weitzel from active medical practice, he continued to serve his fellow men as a pastor and author. While this book is really a love story for friends and family to treasure, it provides a deeply moving insight into Christian faith.

  • av Laura Lee March
    255,-

    I am the victim of child sexual abuse. It started at the age of four and continued until I was old enough to run. I ran, and ran, and ran until I couldn't run anymore. As hard as I tried to explain my situation with my Dad, I was accused of making it up or just exaggerating. This pushed me farther and farther into the darkness. I lived in the darkness for the first 30 years of my life. Then I finally grasped the hand of God. He led me out of the darkness and into the light. The last 40 years of my life I have held on to his loving grace. Now, I have let go of God at times and fallen back into the darkness of sin, but God has never let go of me. He gently pulls me back out into the light and shows me his goodness.

  • av Jed Morehouse
    174,-

    Life is hard. People search, sometimes their whole life, to find meaning and acceptance, but where can we find meaning and acceptance? These two things come from within. God can give you love, peace, joy, meaning, acceptance, and fulfillment. Unfortunately, many people never experience God's blessings. If we obey God and his commandments, he promises to bless us. Obedience is a process and a lifestyle that few people take advantage of. Disobedience causes heartache and pain. Just read the story of Jonah. Obedience is doing God's will, God's way, in God's timing.Jed Morehouse takes us through a six-step prayer challenge that can change your life. Living life on our own is hard. We need God's help! First, we have to be honest with God. Follow these six challenges, and see what God will do in your life.

  • av Ron Freeman
    236,-

    The Cross 10 is the third book in the Rest Area 10 series. While maintaining the central theme of how Christ can connect and change people's lives, it also introduces new characters that change the dynamics and expand the story line with surprising results. No character is immune from Christ's reach into their lives at the exact moment it is needed. No life is left untouched or unchanged.

  • av J. Morgan
    355,-

    John Hunter and Tom Byner are two young men from the Saline District of the Cherokee Nation during the fateful period between the United States Civil War and Oklahoma statehood. Theirs is a land and a people caught between the courts of Hanging Judge Parker and local tribal authority. In a time and place where most still carried a gun, events were occurring almost daily that were to bring about change to their people. Intent on survival, nonetheless, the blood that flows in their veins propels them down a path where they find themselves struggling to maintain the convictions and beliefs that had been passed down to them since the Trail of Tears.It is their anonymity that provides the illusion of sanctuary, but even this is shattered with the arrival of Katie Dickinson, an attractive young girl caught up in the designs of those who see the opportunities to be had at the expense of the Cherokee people. It is through her friendship with Mary Baldridge that she connects with the young men and finds in these three friends her only hope for escape. But Katie's presence places the young men on a path that directly collides with the powers that be, unscrupulous powers that see the friends as impediments to plans for control and reward.As events unfold, each must search within themselves and come face-to-face with their own core beliefs and choose whether to strengthen or weaken in the face of adversity. They are aided by the oversight of their enemies that simply do not recognize the abilities of John Hunter.As they are forced to maneuver the changing world of their people, each step must be placed with care on a path where the gate is strait and the way increasingly narrow.1

  • av Holly Campbell
    201,-

    Rainbows through the Storm shares a mother's story of her struggle with grief and faith. Her family endured one of life's worst nightmares, the deaths of two children.

  • av Donna James Howard
    201,-

    We are being challenged in some way or another, so it's time to let God awaken and challenge a hunger in us for more and more of him, I pray. I pray this will become a hunger that you have never known, a force that challenges and accelerates your faith to be activated by God so you hunger for more of his Word's plan and purpose for your life. Times of deep thinking and meditation have brought me to this place of being challenged to his voice, to hear more and more, to pursue greater things, making me a believerSpending time with God is awesome; nothing can compare to it. As I was studying and meditating in his presence, I realize it is something we wouldn't want to miss out on, for he is still calling us to have great faith in him. We should know growing in our understanding of God is a good thing; it is great to know our awesome and almighty God. We are being challenged every day of our lives to serve a true and living God. I pray you become one challenged to faith into a greater believer. Let it grow. Let God challenge you to faith.To begin to acknowledge Him as God our Creator, being challenged to faith will lead and direct us to take the time out of our busy schedules to know our God, his will and his ways.This book is a help to us to be fully aware of ourselves that we have need of our heavenly Father in all we go through in this life. We need God's help; we think we know, and we don't realize we have no idea. Most would agree that we learn about God more from difficult times than happy times. We have to see our struggles as great opportunities to learn from God.To be challenged to faith in the one we need the most--yes, we need him daily, for he is our heavenly Father.Ecclesiastes 8:1 says, "How wonderful to be wise, to analyze and interpret things. Wisdom lights up a person's face, softening its hardness."Wisdom is the ability to see life from God's perspective and then to know the best course of action to take. Most people would agree that wisdom is a valuable asset, but how can we acquire it?Proverbs 9:10 teaches the fear of the Lord (respect and honor) is the beginning of wisdom. Wisdom comes from knowing and trusting God; it is not merely the way to find God. Knowing God will lead to understanding and then to sharing this knowledge with others.It is a called-out book.Challenge to FaithWill You Be Onein Jesus's NameLove All

  • av Britteny Lavondo
    236,-

    Not all daughters are their daddy's little girl. Too many times, their fathers are absent from their lives or nonexistent. Some may have been abusive. The book is about how much the Heavenly Father loves them. Earthly fathers may not be able to love their daughters in the way they need. Through scriptures, the author goes into detail on how much the Father loves his children. He can bring peace and comfort and an incredible love that can't be matched to any other love. We are all imperfect daughters with imperfect earthly fathers. Forgiveness is hard to give when a father has broken his daughter's heart or when he has caused physical and mental pain. Father sent his Son, Jesus, to die for the world's sins and mistakes. When a person asks for forgiveness, he will give strength. This strength will lead a brokenhearted daughter to forgive. By forgiving, peace and joy will fill her body, soul, and mind.

  • av Jen Weir
    331,-

    miracle (n.) An extraordinary event manifesting divine intervention in human affairs.This is a word that gets tossed around a lot. The thing is, miracles do occur and occur often, if you are willing to look for them. God never turns away from us, even when it seems like our world is falling apart. He is always right there, helping us back up to our feet.God's love and faithfulness is what gave me the strength to move forward when I awoke in an ICU and was told my husband and oldest son had been killed.Miracles are what kept me treading water when I was briefed on the very slim chances my other two children would make a full recovery. The chances of my son's mere survival were nonexistent.I was unwilling to accept anything the doctors told me. I knew in my heart that God had us and my babies would be okay. I steadied my heart, set my jaw; I prayed, and I asked others to pray.God has taken care of us every single step of our journey and continues to today.Our story is not over. We survived, we are healing, we are pushing forward, we are living.We are waiting on the next miracle.

  • av Robert Joseph Phillips
    199,-

    In a perfect Christian and socialistic world, virginity is relinquished on the wedding night. Practice is not required and serves no purpose except that of (for some) personal pleasure.I (not alone) believe that this sex education should begin at home and in some school programs. After all, it is an essential education form.It has been determined that the character of protestors is to demand much more then they will settle for. With this theory in mind, parents and teachers, Christian and secular adults, should begin with absolute abstinence, to teaching 100 percent of the pros and cons associated with premarital sex. Pain, disease, mental awareness, social acceptance, pregnancy, and comprehension of what an individual can expect when pushed through the opened door. For this explanation of pushed through the open door, we must recognize that mankind has established the ground rules for those reaching puberty.

  • av Paulette V. Davidson
    186 - 292,-

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