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  • av Kenn Ferrell
    180,-

  • av MJ
    175,-

  • av Kathleen Olson
    166,-

  • av H. M. Hyra
    223,-

  • av Angela Barker
    166,-

  • av Philip E. Prescott III
    276,-

    Horace the Mole and Friends is a fable told in rich descriptive tones that will trigger laughter, tears, and hope. It is a touching story about a young boy who struggles to survive an abusive alcoholic dad and a host of medical problems to become a whole person, touched by a miracle, a hero in his own regard for his stance to do what is right in his heart: stand up for his mole friend.

  • av T. A. Jackson
    180,-

  • av Lawrence S. Perry
    166,-

    This past year has been troubling for many of us who have had to deal with the ravages of the COVD-19 pandemic. We have had to deal with a loss of freedom, and some of us have lost jobs and income. And most tragically, there was the loss of family and friends who were fatal victims of this virus. The result of which is that we have been forced to make many difficult transitions in our lives. Life, as we have known it, has changed. But did you know that there is great power in transitions? These transitions are here to announce that we must set aside some old ways of thinking and doing and set our eyes on a new reality. So where do we capture this new vision? Where is life taking us? How do we read the road signs?In this book, Walking through Troubled Waters, we will explore the process of finding peace in the midst of our chaotic world. We will do so by probing the life of an ancient biblical character--King David. What does such an ancient figure have to teach us about living through troubled times? His story may well reflect our own experience. David's story is a drama of his life-changing transitions, which he had to overcome; and through these changes, he has much to teach us. Each time he found himself facing a new transition, this great king revealed a heart for God. And with this strong belief system, he was guided through some troubling times. Through faith, he transformed some simple words into a prayer to the Almighty. His faith in God was, therefore, the foundation to overcoming many of the challenges he had to face as a king and as a man. What can faith do? It can turn a boy into a warrior. And with a warrior's spirit, he had the strength to defeat those challenges before him. With faith, he learned to hear God's voice as he was guided through those troubled waters. Through faith, God taught him patience; and with patience, David learned that everything happened in God's perfect time. David had to face many of his enemies who tried to destroy him. He had to face his own sin and the rebellion in his family; and each time he triumphed. His final challenge was facing his own death. Did he find peace? I will let you be the judge. More importantly, can you, like King David, find peace in these troubling times?

  • av Roseanne Lafferty
    166,-

  • av Rose Parkhurst
    166,-

    This is a story and series about two sets of brothers who are the same ages and cousins living in different states; they spend every summer break together, working on ranch chores, visiting family and friends.Every summer has new adventures outside as they share the same love for animals, sports, and activities with family and friends. Trading locations every year shows how the four boys bond.Enjoy this book and series as these four boys go on adventures.

  • av Duke Hammond
    169,-

    The Bible doesn't merely suggest; it states very clearly that the invisible ways of God's working can be clearly seen. Really? What invisible things of God have you seen? My suspicion is more than you realize! It's not that your eyes can't see. The problem is your mind isn't open. Those who don't see God at work around them aren't blind. They are simply attributing what they see around them to other causes. They may profess themselves to be wise. God calls them fools. For the wrath of God is revealed from Heaven against all ungodliness and unrighteousness of men, who hold the truth in unrighteousness; because that which may be known of God is manifest in them; for God hath shewed it unto them. For the invisible things of him from the creation of the world are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, even his eternal power and Godhead; so that they are without excuse: Because that, when they knew God, they glorified him not as God, neither were thankful; but became vain in their imaginations, and their foolish heart was darkened. Professing themselves to be wise, they became fools. (Romans 1:18-22) My prayer is that you won't be.

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    152,-

    At every funeral, two elements always surface. First, people throw platitude after platitude, trying to make both themselves and the survivors of the deceased feel better about having lost a loved one. We say things like, "He/she is in a better place" or "He/she has gone to be with the Lord." There are too many such words expressed at internments to even mention in a work this size. The second most common thing that most all funerals have in common is people ask questions, seeking explanations about what has happened before, during, and after the death of their friend, family members, and others. Is there life after death? What is heaven/hell really like? What are they doing wherever it is that is where they are?Bookshelves and electronic media are replete with secular ideas and/or personal hypostasis about what happens after my beloved has left this life for another. This is where this work will differ. The subject at hand will be poured into God's Holy Word, and we will let the Bible interpret the Bible. The old phrase is applicable here, "If the first sense makes good sense, everything else is nonsense." We say: If the Bible makes sense, why look further to sources that at best can only report on what they are told happens by someone who has been declared clinically deceased and resurrected. Real or imagined. Why try to force man's philosophical guesses into the discussion populated with what God has given us.For more than a millennium people have concerned themselves with gathering information that would pertain to any sort of afterlife. As far back as the earliest Egyptian rulers believed that there was some sort of existence that would follow this earthly lifetime, people today are still asking questions and seeking more and more information on the subject. The writers of Christian Media, LLC have herein made an effort to expose what the Bible has to tell us about life after living on earth. Without personal doctrinal, opinion, or phycological contamination, the elements of existence after this world is put forth in expositional context.My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge: Because thou hast rejected knowledge. (Hosea 4:6 KJV)This know also, that in the last days perilous times shall come. For men shall be lovers of their own selves, covetous, boasters, proud, blasphemers, disobedient to parents, unthankful, unholy, Without natural affection, trucebreakers, false accusers, incontinent, fierce, despisers of those that are good, Traitors, heady, highminded, lovers of pleasures more than lovers of God; Having a form of godliness, but denying the power thereof: from such turn away. For of this sort are they which creep into houses, and lead captive silly women laden with sins, led away with divers lusts, Ever learning, and never able to come to the knowledge of the truth. (2 Timothy 3:1-7 KJV)

  • av Carl Fout
    166,-

    This book is about my life in the church:· the problems I met,· the problems I caused,· the things I did,· the people I met,· the lessons I learned,· the changes in my life, and· the benefits I gained.This book is all true.

  • av Janice Baldridge
    166,-

    Janice Baldridge continues with another book about Dusty. Previously, Dusty was kidnapped and ended up in Alaska. This book is about Dusty going on his first picnic. Dusty isn't really sure what a picnic is, but he is excited to find out. Dusty and the family load up and head for the Colorado mountains, where every minute is an adventure.

  • av Pastor Reginald Cole
    173,-

    Faith Unleashed"Faith is a Fact and it is also an Act." These words would resonate from the mouth of my Father-In-Law Dr. Jonny Carter. He coined this phrase on multiple occasions when we would conversate. He was letting me know that Faith should be the foundation of our belief system. It is imperative that we have faith not only in God, but we need faith to achieve whatever we are attempting to achieve. The penmanship of this life changing read is to cause an explosion of the reader's faith. No faith means no promise, and without faith it is not only impossible to please God, but it leaves one in a state just accepting whatever comes. It was never designed that man would live without faith, but it is through faith that man is to walk in total dominion. This literary piece is a must read for all; especially for anyone who is wanting to achieve their goals, and their dreams. It is a must have to them who want to fulfil their destiny, and to walk in their purpose.

  • av Carol Armstrong Hardee
    208,-

  • av Thomas Kruger (The Poet)
    166,-

  • av Betty Johnson
    138,-

  • av Rosemary Eady-West
    166,-

  • av Frank Houston
    196,-

  • av Vickie Joyner
    152,-

  • av Roger Kingston
    248,-

  • av Larissa Self
    221,-

  • av Lesia S Hayden
    210,-

    Warfare: The Revelation will enlighten the reader and reveal God's plan of redemption, reconciliation, and restoration. As God's purpose is revealed through each chapter, the reader will experience liberation and freedom as they come to an understanding of what Christ conquered for us through his death and resurrection. In addition, Warfare: The Revelation will have a profound impact upon the church, ushering it into another level of prayer and intercession against the powers of Satan's kingdom.The Christian community, those ensnared with bondages, the mentally oppressed, or those who just want to know the mind and plan of God for this generation will find this book to be a relevant guide for teaching and instruction to the complex issues that the Church face in today's society.For those who are visual learners, the illustrations of the development and progression of sin, including the administration of the celestial hierarchy will eliminate the ambiguity that surrounds the topic of spiritual warfare.The advancing of the kingdom of God on the earth will not be demonstrated in human strength but in the bond of holiness, prayer, and love. This enlightening, challenging, and timely revelation will grab the attention of the reader as the mind and love of God is revealed. The pursuer of truth will be in awe of God's strategy to redeem the human race from the power of Satan's kingdom in order to restore the relationship that humanity once shared with Him in the Garden of Eden.

  • av William Lewis
    180,-

    From the colonial period until modern times Christians have played a major role in the development of the United States of America. At the beginning, Christians had major input into the creation of the guiding documents and laws that helped the United States grow into a strong, free nation. During the previous century into the current century Christian influence has begun to wane and the respect for Bible believing evangelical Christians within the general culture has eroded. As the Twenty-first Century continues to evolve, evangelical Christians find themselves mocked and ridiculed by the broader culture. The greater American culture has relegated evangelical Christians to the position of being a counterculture. To survive as a counterculture, evangelicals must consider their stands on several issues and fight for Biblical principles. This book seeks to bring the issues to the forefront for consideration by all Bible believing Christians.

  • av Vicki Raymond
    180,-

    Never could I imagine what three words would mean to my family in my lifetime. These three small words appear as the largest and brightest words scrolled in the blue heavenly sky, meaning strength, courage and always having the will to fight. The will to fight for yourself, your husband, your children, your grandchildren, your life, and for all that you are as a person.Do away with negativity and pessimism, only focusing on positive thoughts for what your challenges are for the day and doing whatever you can possibly do, knowing that no matter what happens, you always Win the Day. The best advice was given to our family by a complete stranger during a very tragic accident involving our youngest son. We lived by these three words during his miraculous recovery and throughout our challenging days of life.Then Guillain-Barre' hit fast and hard, and I was thrown into an illness of paralysis and being placed on a ventilator. From the very beginning, my husband and sons were the most supportive and encouraging, reminding me to fight and never give up. A sign was placed on the wall in each hospital room reading, "Win the Day," and nothing else needed to be said. I knew that there was a long road ahead of me, not knowing what I was battling. What was confusing was the lack of encouragement and compassion that came from the medical staff in the intensive care unit that was trusted with my care.When my family and own physician was denied staying with me because of the restrictions of COVID, the three options were repeatedly mentioned while I was lying there paralyzed, on a ventilator, and could not speak to respond to what they were saying. Option number three was the end of life. Not knowing what the communication had been with my family, I prayed to God and trusted in Him. I focused on the meaning of our small three words, "Win the Day." I was reminded by my husband before they were forced to leave to Walk with God.

  • av Curtis Wilson
    152,-

    Understanding the Heavens is a balanced look into spiritual warfare and some areas that often go unnoticed. This writing includes a careful examination into how our flesh, the world, and Satan combine forces to keep us from serving God to our fullest potential. Understanding the Heavens digs into how the enemy uses strongholds, offenses, and distractions to accomplish the goal of keeping believers from an ongoing vibrant relationship with Christ and advancing the kingdom of God. It also instructs the reader on how to fight with an intentional strategy for personal, corporate, and evangelistic warfare. Hopefully taking you on a journey from spiritual passivity into a proactive heart for war. Finally, we include an in-depth assessment of our weapons such as angels, praying in the Spirit, and fasting.

  • av Larry D. Alexander
    180,-

    The Twelve Tribes of Truth offers a new way to look at the subject of truth. It includes a solid and unique take on the foundation and character of truth. It presents truth with a clear but colorful personal outlook and is set to a backdrop of life lessons.The Twelve Tribes of Truth is the type of book enjoyed by a thinking person. It contains philosophical eye-openers, self-improvement considerations, spiritual connections, and life lessons. It is filled with slight humor and personal testimonies. It makes you ask questions about what truths you need to face in your own life and how you will deal with them. There is not my truth, your truth, their truth, or our truth. There is just the truth.This book is for readers who like a read that makes you think, cause a moment of reflection, and offers a good, light, easy but serious read.You will become drawn in as each of The Twelve Tribes of Truth is introduced. Reflect as you explore, and come to see how they define the truth.The Twelve Tribes of Truth speaks to you in a likable personal voice and share great meaningful and useful stories. The Twelve Tribes of Truth-truth as it really is!

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