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Lost. It happens to all of us. Sometimes more often than we care to admit. Something we value gets misplaced and we search for it until we either find it or finally decide it's gone forever.Material possessions aren't the only things we lose, are they? Have you ever lost a person? What about a relationship? A job? Your joy? Your sense of self? Your way? Your faith?Join these authors as they share their stories of times when they lost something important to them - whether physical, material, emotional, or spiritual.You'll laugh. You'll sigh. You might even cry. But you'll surely identify with how The Lost becomes The Found. Because let's face it, we all have something that has gone missing . . . even if we're embarrassed to admit it. Contributors: Ellen Andersen, Bob Blundell, Sheryl H. Boldt, Leigh-Anne Burley, Theresa Cates, Lola Di Giulio De Maci, Diana C. Derringer, Tanja Dufrene, Terri Elders, Carol Graham, Lydia E. Harris, Tom Hooker, Helen L Hoover, Alice Klies, Diana Leagh Matthews, Carol Ogle McCracken, Beverly Hill McKinney, Norma C. Mezoe, Lynn Mosher, Vicki H. Moss, Janet Faye Mueller, Robert B. Robeson, Sue Schlesman, Susan Schwartz, Christina Sinisi, Laura Sweeney, Annmarie B. Tait, Ann Tatlock, Cecil Taylor, Laura Taylor.
What did it mean when the angel told the shepherds, "Fear not, for behold, I bring you good news of great joy that will be for all the people"?For the Christian it means that when we put our faith and hope in Jesus Christ, we choose joy from God. And that means we no longer depend on material things or what is happening around us to make us happy or content.Discover what these authors have learned about how to experience joy at Christmas - and beyond - no matter what circumstances they found themselves in.Mason K Brown, Lola Di Giulio De Maci, Diana C. Derringer, Barbara D'Antoni Diggs, Tanja Dufrene, Terri Elders, Barbara Farland, Glenda Ferguson, Rev. James Allan Francis, Sharon Rose Gibson, Carol Graham, Bonnie Lasley Harker, Lydia E. Harris, Helen L. Hoover, Samantha Landy, Norma C. Mezoe, Lynn Mosher, Vicki H. Moss, Janet Faye Mueller, Suzanne Dodge Nichols, Ellen Rapson, Toni Armstrong Sample, Gina Stinson, Gladys Bragg Strickland, Annmarie B. Tait, Donna Collins Tinsley, Beverly Varnado, Barbara Wells
Fix your thoughts on what is true and good and right. Think about things that are pure and lovely, and dwell on the fine, good things in others. Think about all you can praise God for and be glad about. Keep putting into practice all you learned from me and saw me doing, and the God of peace will be with you. Philippians 4:8-9 TLBJoin the 45 authors listed below as they share personal stories of life, love, and how their faith shaped what they experienced during the health crisis that shook the world.Contributors:Becky Alexander, Karen O. Allen, Denise Arzoian, Deborah Borman. Lanita Bradley Boyd, Ann L. Coker, Jennifer Cotney, Lin Daniels, Jon Drury, Glenda Ferguson, Pamela Groves, Leah Hinton, Peggy House, Barb Howe, Patricia Huey, Penny L. Hunt, Tina Hunt, Debbie Jansen, Richard Kehoe, Liz Kimmel, Barbara Latta, Allyson West Lewis, Marty Magee, Jill Allen Maisch, Tennille Marie, Maxine Marsolini, Angela Mattingly, Allison McCormick,, Joy E. Miller, Cristina Moore, Alice H. Murray, Jeanne Roberson, Kim Robinson, Toni Armstrong Sample, Kevin Louise Schaner, Xavia Arndt Sheffield, Judson I. Stone, Ann Clark Van Hine, Shelli Virtue, Susan Wade, Margery Kisby Warder, Jan White, Kenneth Avon White,. Peg Willis, Michael Wolff
What's in a name? Actually, quite a bit. Since they're the first thing we own - and not easy to unload - our names play a huge role in our lives, for better or for worse.Often a name represents heritage. Sometimes it reflects whimsy or an intent to be clever or unique. Other times it carries special meaning.Though most people are content with the names they have, some change them for reasons ranging from convenience to self-preservation. Others can only wish they'd had a chance to change their names. As you might expect, a majority of the 53 authors in this book either really love or really hate their names . . . for good reasons. Some share why for the very first time.Contributors: Becky Alexander, Mary Alice Archer, Patty Barry, Susan Brehmer, Gene Burgess, Frank Caudle, Verdia Yvonne Conner, Penny Cooke, Yolando Cooksey, Lin Daniels, Jorja Davis, Diana DiMaggio, Rhonda Dragomir, Susan Engebrecht, Barbara Farland, Glenda Ferguson, Desiree Glass, Kelly Godzwa, Jean Matthew Hall, Mary Frances Heitzman, Leah Hinton, Doris Hoover, Penny L. Hunt, Liz Kimmel, Susan Cheeves King, Rita Klundt, Debra Kornfield, Linda L. Kruschke, Billie Joy Langston John Leatherman, Allyson West Lewis, Terry Magness, Jill Allen Maisch, Cristina Moore, Patricia Tiffany Morris, Alice H. Murray, Suzanne Dodge Nichols, Julie Ann Payne, Shelley Pierce, S. E. Pruitt, Mary Lou Redding, Jeanne Roberson, Martha Rogers, Ed Sanabia, Bill Sanner, Kevin Schaner, Xavia Arndt Sheffield , Judson I. Stone , Wilma Vernich, Candice Weathers, Kenneth Avon White, A. DiAnne Wilson, Kellie Zeigler
People celebrate Christ's birth in many ways through their foods, traditions, and customs. Whether it's music, gift giving, family gatherings, special recipes, parties, programs, decorating, puzzles, books, movies, church services or a combination of these that make your holiday season special, we hope you will slow down and take time in your countdown to Christmas to enjoy the inspiring stories offered by these 27 authors. You might even discover a new tradition to add to your own. Contributors:Becky Alexander, Lola Di Giulio De Maci, Diana Derringer, Loretta Eidson, Darlene J. Ellis, Peggy Ellis, Ellen Fannon, Lydia E. Harris, Bonnie Lasley Harker, Sandra Merville Hart, Hans Jurgen Hauser, David Holland, Helen H. Hoover, Yvonne Lehman, Andrea Merrell, Norma C. Mezoe, Jane Owen, Kayleen Reusser, Tammie Edington Shaw, Kathryn Skinner, Carole Sparks, Pamela L. Stein, Gina Stinson, Nanette Thorsen-Snipes, Beverly Varnado, Dianalee Velie, Tammy Whitehurst
Have you ever thought that great writers need to use long, fancy words in order to tell a story? If so, you'd be wrong. The truth is, too many words, and words that are not familiar to the average person, just get in the way. Short words are powerful because they are easy to read, easy to grasp, and easy to recall. In this book, the fourth in the series, these authors prove just how effective it can be to keep it Short and Sweet - whether it's fiction, non-fiction, or poetry.Contributors include: Tabitha Abel, Jeff Adams, Karen O'Kelley Allen, Sharon Atwood, Adam Benson, Lanita Bradley Boyd, Adora (Jenny) Calvert, Jeanetta Chrystie, Karen Condit, Sharon Cook, Lauren Craft, Lin Daniels, Jorja Davis, Karen deBlieck, Troy Dennis, Jon Drury, Patricia A. Earl, Sharon Fincannon, Joanne Fleck, Pat Gerbrandt, Pamela Groupe Groves, Carol Harrison, Leah Hinton, Paul Aaron Hinton, Becky Hitchcock, Craig Hodgins, Doris Hoover, Patricia Huey, Sheila Humphrey, Tina M. Hunt, Liz Kimmel, Bob LaForge, Marcia Lee Laycock, Alice H. Murray, Suzanne Dodge Nichols, Marcy King O'Rourke, Debra Pierce, Shelley Pierce, Karma Pratt, Frank Ramirez, Mary Lou Redding, Reba Rhyne, Susanna Robar, Tony Roberts, Dottie Rogers, Sue Rosenfeld, Michelle Ruschman, Carol Schafer, Leslie Neal Segraves, E.V. Sparrow, Jack Scott Stanley, Kay Marshall Strom, Jewell Utt, Wilma R. Vernich, Michelle Walker-Wade, Karis Waller, Mary Hunt Webb, Kenneth Avon White, Karen Woodard, Andrea Woronick
Personal recollections of special moments people from all walks of life experienced with beloved evangelist Billy Graham. With foreword by daughter Gigi Graham. Contributors: Max Elliot Anderson, Joye Atkinson, Joe Bonsall, Shirley Brosius, Carlene Shuler Brown, Roger Bruner, Penelope Carlevato, Joann Claypoole, Wendy Dellinger, Lola De Maci, Diana Flegal, Gayle Fraser, Tommy Scott Gilmore, III, Mary A. Hake, Lydia E. Harris, Judith Victoria Hensley, Helen L. Hoover, Amanda Hughes, Nancy Johnson, Ann Knowles, Yvonne Lehman, Suzanne Liggitt, Lowell Lytle, Jayme H. Mansfield, Diana Leagh Matthews, Mary E. McQueen, Andrea Merrell, Lynn Mosher, Vicki H. Moss, Patricia Luellen Nicholas, Karen Lynn Nolan, Diane H. Pitts, Kim Peterson, Deborah M. Presnell, Colleen L. Reece, Fred Robinson, Jr., Karen Sawyer, Cindy Sproles, Nate Stevens, Barb Suiter. Audrey Tyler, Beverly Varnado, Debra DuPree Williams. Dr. Rhett H. Wilson, Sr., Ann Brubaker Wirtz
On a slow morning in California, Natalie-a nail salon tech-begins praying for clients to arrive. Little does she know what God has in store when two grandmothers - one who's recently flown from Tennessee with two grandies to visit their paternal grandparents - walk through her door with granddaughters in tow. When Natalie begins a conversation with Vicki, they discover they're connected by way of a mutual belief in their Savior, Jesus Christ. Planning to stay in touch, they exchange information. Not until Vicki returns home to Tennessee and connects with Natalie through Instagram and emails do they discover they'd both been praying that October morning - Natalie for clients and Vicki for God to do something spectacular or to allow someone special to cross her path so the grandies would believe God does work in people's lives answering specific prayers today. What happened next surprised everyone…Natalie and Vicki soon began writing together, sharing some amazing Godcidents with Young Life teens as well as adults to help the Lord transform lives.
Unexpected obstacles can loom before us at any moment. While from a distance they may appear to be the size of an ice cube, the impact they have on our lives is often the same as running straight into an iceberg at full speed.The way we deal with obstables can be life-changing, especially when we learn to depend on God to guide us through treacherous waters and away from disaster.In this book, authors share 52 stories of personal titanic moments they have encountered, how they dealt with them, and what they experienced as they depended on God.Contributors include:Robin Bayne, Sheryl H. Boldt, Sherry Boykin, David Brannock, Dr. Timo Budarz, Mirjam Budarz, Rebecca Carpenter, Robert Cook, Lola Di Giulio De Maci, Diana Derringer, Anne Edwards, Ivette Ellis, Bobbie Ann DuPree Foshee, Gayle Fraser, Sharon Frazier, Phil Gladden, Lydia E. Harris, Jonathan Hayashi, Judith Victoria Hensley, Helen L. Hoover, Alice Klies, Diana Leagh Matthews, Bennie McDonald, Beverly Hill McKinney, Andrea Merrell, Norma C. Mezoe, Brenda Miller, Stacy Mink, Susan Boskat Murray, Dr. Jayce O'Neal, Margaret Peterson, Robert W. Rettie, Lt. Col. Robert B. Robeson, Toni Armstrong Sample, Nanette Thorsen Snipes, Rabbi Frank Stern, Sherri Stewart, Annmarie B. Tait, Myrtle Virginia Thompson, Judith Vander Wege
In this book, the sixth in the Short and Sweet series, you'll find a collection of stories with special emphasis on mothers, fathers, and grandparents. As in the other books in the series, with few exceptions each piece is written using only one-syllable words or words of fewer than six letters.Join these 60 authors as they share their families' stories of grace, forgiveness, loyalty, respect, support, vulnerability, love, laughter, and faith.Contributors include: Jennifer Aaron, Tabitha C. Abel, Karen Allen, Janet Asbridge, Sharon Atwood, Lanita Bradley Boyd, Susan Brehmer, Jenny Calvert, Jeanetta Chrystie, Denise M. Colby, Sharon Cook, Kat Crawford, Lin Daniels, Jorja Davis, Jon Drury, Steve Duke, Linda Finlin, Dia Gary, Barbara Greer, Pamela Groupe Groves, Lydia E. Harris, Carol Harrison, Leah Hinton, Marlene Houk, Patricia Huey, Penny Hunt, Stephen Johnson, Liz Kimmel, Janice Hagood LeMaster, Dave Mackey, Terry Magness, Jill Allen Maisch, Chad McComas, Suzanne Montgomery, Tony R. Nester, Suzanne Dodge Nichols, Briana Novacek, Cheryl A. Paden, Sara Parmenter, Debra Pierce, Shelley Pierce, Tim Pietz, Lynne Pleau, Anne Foley Rauth, Reba Rhyne, Susanna Shutz Robar, Valerie E. Runyan, Michelle Ruschman, Toni Armstrong Sample, Laura Luptowski Seeley, James Smith, Jack Stanley, Crystal Storms, Beverly Varnado, Wilma Rose Vernich, Mary Hunt Webb, Kenneth Avon White, Adria Wilkins, Karen Woodard, Andrea Woronick
Can you say more with less? If you use short, simple words, will what you write turn out so real and so clear that your reader will taste it, see it, hear it, touch it, smell it...live it?Or will it sound like The Cat in the Hat or Dick and Jane?The truth is, short words bring power to what you say. And, that's good news for those of us who want another person to hear us, to understand us.Short words are easy to read, easy to grasp, easy to recall:It was the best of times, it was the worst of times…. (A Tale of Two Cities)Last night I dreamt I went to Manderley again. (Rebecca)If music be the food of love, play on. (The Twelfth Night)Marley was dead, to begin with. (A Christmas Carol)Play it, Sam. Play "As Time Goes By." (Casablanca)If you build it, they will come. (Field of Dreams)These are the times that try men's souls. (Paine)To be or not to be… (Shakespeare)What's done is done.Seize the day!I love you.And so it goes.In this book, the second in the Short and Sweet series, you'll find a collection of fiction and non-fiction on a variety of topics. They have two things in common: Each is about something that matters deeply to the writer, and with few exceptions - proper names, numbers - each is written using only one-syllable words or words of fewer than six letters.If you've always thought you had to use long words to keep your reader engaged, discover why it's often a great idea to keep it Short and Sweet.Contributors: Bob Adauto III, Sharon Atwood, Joylene M. Bailey, Tandy Balson, Trisha Barry, Jeff Brady, Tez Brooks, David Buster, Kelly Carlson, Marigene Chamberlain, Alexander Chavers, Jeanetta R. Chrystie, Lauren Craft, Jorja Davis, Barbara D'Antoni Diggs, Jeanette Duby, Wendy Dunham, JoAnn Durgin, Nicey T. Eller, Sherree G. Funk, Steve Garnaas-Holmes, Desiree Glass, Pamela Groupe Groves, Lydia E. Harris, Leah M. Hinton, Paul Aaron Hinton, Becky Hitchcock, Shauna Hoey, Katherine Kavanagh Hoffman, Marlene Houk, Charles J. Huff, Penny L. Hunt, Connie Inglis, Jeanie Jacobson, Linda Jett, Bobbi Junior, Tom Kennedy, Liz Kimmel, Rita Klundt, Adrienne Large, Julie Lavender, Marcia Lee Laycock, Mary Elaine Lester, Terry Magness, Jill Allen Maisch, Chantel Mathson, Joy E Miller, Alice H. Murray, Daniel Mynyk, Suzanne Dodge Nichols, Shelley Pierce, Judy Webster Powers, Sandy Kirby Quandt, Anne Foley Rauth, Mary Lou Redding, Linda Jo Reed, Reba Rhyne, Susanna Robar, Janet Ramsdell Rockey, Lori Stanley Roeleveld, Dottie Lovelady Rogers, Pamela Rosales, Carol Schafer, Deborah Brawer Silva, Neil Silverberg, Lynn J. Simpson, Fay Henry Smith, Carole Sparks, E.V. Sparrow, Traci Stead, Susan Reith Swan, Tammy Van Gils, Martha VanZant, Beverly Varnado, Tim Wade, Margery Kisby Warder, Kenneth Avon White, Lora Homan Zill.
Some rules are made to be broken…Deniece Malcolm is shocked and heartbroken when she finds out her baby sister, Janette, is marrying Terrance Wright, because she was the one who was supposed to marry him! Everybody knows there’s a rule about dating exes. Janette is pregnant and not only is this wedding happening, but Deniece has to arrange the festivities. Deniece’s feelings and pride are hurt, but surprisingly, Terrance’s younger, sexier, cousin, Ethan Wright, is there to provide a listening ear and a strong bicep to cry on. Ethan’s interested in Deniece, but she has a rule about dating younger men. Despite her resistance, things heat up between them and Deniece begins to wonder if it’s time to break a few rules of her own.
In this book, the fifth in the Short and Sweet series, you'll find a collection of stories, much like the other books in the series. With few exceptions (listed in the Introduction) each is written using only one-syllable words or words of fewer than six letters. The difference in this book? These 45 authors challenge you to decide whether their stories are fiction or non-fiction. Discover why it's often a great idea to keep it Short and Sweet.Contributors include: Tabitha Abel, Karen Allen, Joylene Bailey, Lanita Boyd, Jenny Calvert, Jeanetta Chrystie, Sharon Cook, Lin Daniels, Jorja Davis, Steve Duke, Nicey T. Eller, Jacinta Fontenelle, Heidi Gaul, Pamela Groves, Sara Hague, Leah Hinton, Paul Hinton, Patricia Huey, Charles Huff, Penny Hunt, Tom Kennedy, Liz Kimmel, Susan Maas, Darlene Mackey, Angela Mattingly, Alice H. Murray, Kelly Pankratz, Debra Pierce, Ken Proctor, Frank Ramirez, Michael Reynolds , Reba Rhyne, Susanna Robar, Dottie Rogers, Pamela Rosales, Toni Sample, Laura Seeley, Dan Shorts, Lisa Worthey Smith, E.V. Sparrow, Randy Swanson. Jewell Utt, Mary Hunt Webb, Ken White, Andrea Woronick.
Welcome to the Psalms! As you spend time in God's Word with Deborah Presnell expect authentic experiences, honesty, personal reflection, inspiration, and an opportunity to gain new insights.Most of all, expect change. Because when we consistently spend time reading God's Word, we can't help but be transformed! These devotionals deal with a variety of issues and topics including: Compassion and forgiveness Depression, heartache, and pain Prayer and praise Loneliness and isolation Steadfast faith Fear and hope Endless love God loves you fiercely. He has a thrilling purpose for your life. Journey through Psalms with Debbie and you will Shine!
How do we say more with less? Can short, simple words make what we write so clear that the reader gets it? Or will it remind them of reading a child's board book?The truth is, short words bring power because they are easy to read, easy to grasp, and easy to recall. For instance:Once upon a time… It was the best of times, it was the worst of times…. (A Tale of Two Cities) Last night I dreamt I went to Manderley again. (Rebecca) Marley was dead, to begin with. (A Christmas Carol) If you build it, they will come. (Field of Dreams) To be or not to be… (Shakespeare) Seize the day! I love you. And so it goes.In this book, the third in the Short and Sweet series, you'll find a collection of fiction, non-fiction, and poetry on a variety of topics. They have two things in common: Each is about something that matters deeply to the writer, and with few exceptions (listed in the Introduction) each is written using only one-syllable words or words of fewer than six letters.If you've always thought writers have to use long words to keep readers engaged, discover why it's often a great idea to keep it Short and Sweet.
"My aim is to put down on paper what I see and what I feel in the best and simplest way." ~ Ernest Hemingway.We writers love words, and we love to use the long, impressive words. But when we use too many of them, and ones that aren't familiar and comfortable to the average person, then words just get in the way.The words we really should be using most of the time are already known to us. Crisp, clear, accessible words in our writing bring joy to the readers even if they may not know why.In this book you'll see just what can happen when 69 Christian writers break their attachment to multi-syllable words and get back to the familiar words of childhood, simple words like brave, true, loyal, love, and joy.Some of the stories you'll find here are serious; some are not. Some might cause a slight smile or quiet chuckle to bubble to the surface; others might cause a laugh to shoot up like a grand old geyser. Some stories invite deep reflection; others just let you be. Some reveal much; others reveal little. Sometimes the creativity is subtle; other times it is easily seen.In one way or another all of the stories are powerful. And with a few exceptions, their words are all one syllable.Contributors: Sandy Aletraris, Karen O. Allen, Sharon Atwood, Kathleen Brown, Kay Camenisch, Ellen Cardwell, Larry Cheeves, Kae Childs, Karen Condit, Troy Dennis, Rosie DiBianca, Dolly Dickinson, Dr. W. Alan Dixon, Sr., Xochitl E. Dixon, Nicey T. Eller, Linda Finlin, Sharon Fincannon, Anne Grant, Joleen Graumann, Annette Griffin, Pamela Groves, Sara Hague, Bethany Hayes, Paul Aaron Hinton, Leah Hinton, Doris Hoover, Penny L. Hunt, Tina Hunt, Rev. Dr. Cureton L. Johnson, Katy Kauffman, Rich Kehoe, Liz Kimmel, Marilyn Klunder, Margaret Lalich, Don Lee, Cheryl B. Lemine, Sarah G. Smith Lewis, Kimberly Long, Eric Mueller, Alice H. Murray, Christi Naler, Suzanne Dodge Nichols, Eréndira Ramirez-Ortega, Colleen Shine Phillips, Shelley Pierce, Pamela K. Proudfoot,, Jennifer Saake, Nancy Reenders, Joanne Reese, Jane Reid, Reba Rhyne, Katherine Rice, Eleanor Richardson, Michelle Ruschman, Toni Armstrong Sample, Kevin Louise Schaner, David Alan Shorts, Grant Showalter, Debbie Sprinkle, Cordie Traber, Marilyn Turk, Beverly Varnado, Margery Kisby Warder, Cynthia Baughan Wheaton, Jan White, Kenneth Avon White, Toby Ann K. Williams, Joseph Yates
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