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  • av Chioma N. Chelsea Oleka-Onyewuchi
    396 - 464,-

  • av Gary S. Mathis
    171,-

    This book of poetry will challenge, encourage, inspire, comfort, or bring joy and hope. Not only will Christians enjoy this book, those who consider themselves Non-Christians will be encouraged and touched by many of the poems as well. One unique feature of the book is "The Story Behind the Poems" which tells the "miracle" behind the creation of the poems. Another bonus is that forty percent of the poems are "story" poems, and many of these are true or based on true events. Every poem is written in a simple and understandable style that all ages can read and enjoy. God bless you as you read these poems and learn the miracle and power behind them.

  • av Clare S. Rosenfield
    178,-

    A little girl full of inner sunshine wants the clouds to stop thundering and crying, so as a toddler, she plays catch with them, throwing sun-drops which they catch and turn into rainbows. She also longs to stop humans from fighting and under a tree, has a dream where Sun-drop beings visit her with a promise to fulfill her longing for peace. They teach her how to play "catch' without throwing anything. She is curious. How? That is the invitation into this story, the answer is something we all can easily do.

  • av Mittie K. Carey
    163,-

    Cesar A. Cruz's belief that "Art should comfort the disturbed and disturb the comfortable." is aptly demonstrated in For Them I Cried.This distinctive work is an emotionally stirring creation of poetry and prose. It is a must-read for anyone who has experienced or has walked alongside someone else who has experienced great hurt, grief, anger, oppression, frustration, empathy, or great joy. Before opening the book, readers between the ages of 13 to 103 should brace themselves for a journey of cathartic impact!

  • av Jerry Norton
    346,-

    Award-winning author Jerry Norton has combined his talents as a poet and artist for his eighth book --"Who's Who In Grandpa's Zoo." This humorous, 60--page picture book introduces readers, young and old, to a different type of zoo--one containing both current and prehistoric creatures.In this exciting visit to Grandpa's Zoo, fifty-eight of the zoo's extraordinary residents, are featured. They are arranged alphabetically From A to Z , starting with Aardvark and ending with Zebu. Each animal enjoys a separate page for Its portrait and a short descriptive verse. Think Shel Silverstein's" Don't Bump The Glump."A few sample verses include

  • av Barry Shin
    163 - 239,-

  • av Chalene Skinner
    198,-

    The time to harness the power of resilience is now!We all get knocked down in life, whether personal, business, physical, or emotional setbacks. Chalene shows us in this book how to utilize the power of resilience to face hardships head- on, rise again, and ultimately lead a positive, fulfilling life.Come along as the author coaches you round by round towards becoming the resilient champion you truly are!

  • av Ilene Kowis
    124,-

    Legacy is a collection of poems written to each of Ilene's grandchildren, great grandchildren, and great-great grandchildren at the time of publication. It ends with a poem to any future children whom Ilene will not meet. It is a deeply personal, loving collection of tributes from a devoted grandmother to her family, the legacy that she will leave behind her. Even if readers don't personally know Ilene's family, they can take away the raw, beautiful emotion in each poem and apply it to their own family relationships.

  • av Aleisha Gates
    205,-

    Why Does the Weeping Willow weep is a heartwarming story about a little boy thinking up ways to make a Weeping Willow tree feel better. He thinks of all of the things his own mama does for him when he's not feeling well and puts them to the test.

  • av John Steven Welch
    171 - 292,-

  • av Christina Williamson
    151,-

  • av Thomas Baker
    178,-

  • av Clay Dinger
    215,-

  • av Mary Segur
    223,-

  • av Dan Lowery
    165,-

    Captain Fishbones, the nastiest pirate on the seven seas has found 3 hidden treasure chests. But they are cursed, now Captain Fishbones has to figure out to live with the curse of manners.

  • av Brayden Lans
    254,-

    Such different likes and different tastes, how'd they end up together?A story in rhyme with appeal for parents and kids alike-the whimsical Weathers are not at all alike, yet they stick together despite their differences. With many plays on words and light-hearted illustrations, this book is an auditory and visual feast.For fans of Dr. Seuss, the Pout Pout Fish, Toot and Puddle, or Sandra Boynton, The Weathers will be a welcome addition to your children's collection of bedtime stories.

  • av James Stellar
    275,-

    Conversations: Spirit Nature is an essential guidebook for those interested in gaining a heightened spiritual life perspective to living with much greater clarity, insight, happiness, and calm. Based on many conversations with Spirit Nature Advocate and author James Stellar, this book gives easily readable excerpts to common questions of life asked by individuals from around the globe. Put into a date format to give a timeline indicator for the questions asked, the clear communication to them is quite profound. This book can be read over and over to gain ongoing insight into clarifying common life problems while gaining a much healthier personal belief as well as lifestyle growth with newfound Heart Mind Consciousness into Affinity.

  • av Melissa Booey
    171,-

    Themes present: addiction, mental illness, loss, emotional/physical/sexual abuse, and PTSD. All of this is shared in the hope that we can de-stigmatize some of these subjects and create a safe outlet for people to share, grow, and continually heal. *Some of these stories have been shared on behalf of others and are not entirely from my own experience. All has been done so with the permission and understanding of those whose stories inspired poetic exploration and retelling.

  • av Pierre Morin
    346,-

    Health and sickness are mystifying processes full of meaning and challenges. They are embedded in social and cultural environments that benefit some more than others and thus need us all to hone our social awareness and skills. They are also dreaming processes that require a new process-oriented intelligence and practice. Communal Medicine is about exploring the many intertwined experiences we have when we are getting sick or are facing illness. It is about understanding the lived experience of disease and the objective realities of medicine within their individual, social, cultural, dreaming, and spiritual contexts. Understanding the complex layers of a person's and community's health care experience will help health care providers and participants alike improve their own and their patients'/clients' physical, emotional, and social health.

  • av Ronny Dee
    207,-

    What Learning to Fly Is Like: For Those Who Thought or Are Thinking About It but Never Have Jumped on Board offers first-hand advice on a path to becoming a certified pilot. For both the aviation enthusiast considering learning to fly for the first time as well as the flight novice, pilot Ronny Dee provides a step-by-step guide on pilot training. A comprehensive overview of the flight process, What Learning to Fly Is Like covers the pre-flight check, takeoffs and landing, basic and advanced maneuvers, flight testing, and much more.

  • av Courtlin D. Fields
    178,-

    "Having experienced so many highs and lows in his life, Courtlin has also written a book of 22 poems that seek to put all of it down on paper. The first of five planned volumes, The Chapbook 1 speaks of suicide, love, breakups and the loss of a child and a parent. But as those who know him have come to expect, Courtlin also found a way to turn these darkest of memories and feelings into something positive"--

  • av Tahsinur Chowdhury
    205,-

    Humans have an insatiable yearning for remembrance. Somehow, the idea of going down without a last shot-the idea of losing to life and to time-unsettles us. Hence, a yearning to leave a mark is born, along with our desire to be remembered by our children and grandchildren. We find comfort that some part of us will live even after we are called for, and so this memoir, A Letter to My Son was inspired.

  • av Evelyn D. Snyder
    273,-

    Genesis: The Novel highlights God's history and interaction with human beings. Targeted to curious agnostics and believers alike of all age levels, the prime age group is young adults.The Biblical book of Genesis is related in the form of a fiction novel. Stories feature the human doubts, fears, and weaknesses of biblical characters making them more relatable. This is the path to the reader identifying with their humanity and hopefully being inspired.The Biblical narratives are primarily from a male perspective but for a more balanced account, female experiences are also emphasized. The story of Jacob's daughter Dinah is an example of bringing forth a female perspective from the era.The book introduces God in a fresh way to inspire people to dig deeper into their faith and seek out the Lord.

  • av Natasha Derrick
    223,-

    Learn How to Clarify Your Mind and Transform Your Life!Do you feel lost and wonder what your purpose is?Do you seek greater clarity of mind?Do you want to know why you are here on earth?All these truths and more were revealed to the author in the Summer of 2022.Now she wishes to share how you too can receive these revelations:¿How to connect with your spiritual guides and teachers.¿How to live a happy life filled with peace, joy and creativity.¿How to attain a higher consciousness and raise your frequency and vibration.¿How to go within and connect with universal consciousness.¿Discover how to use the tools of forgiveness and gratitude in your spiritual journey.

  • av Cathy Hodsdon
    171,-

  • av Becky Clayton-Anderson & Shoni Anderson
    144 - 246,-

  • av Ron Rakosnik
    151 - 239,-

  • av Randle J. Record
    245,-

    FIX YOUR EYES, FIX YOUR CHURCH brings pastoring and leading in a screen dominated world into sharper theological and biological focus. The author, Randle Record, is an experienced senior pastor and police officer who has shepherded families through thought-life issues for over three decades. FIX YOUR EYES, FIX YOUR CHURCH is a field guide for those who recognize the need to logically and effectively apply biblical solutions to the issues of pornography and screen-time addiction plaguing the world, including the church.

  • av Paul F. Swartz
    441 - 537,-

  • av Kristin Larsen
    198,-

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