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  • - - and the Path to Healing Divisive Community and Fractured Science
    av Laurel E Hughes
    242 - 345,-

  • av Sanet Smit
    153,-

    It is 1863. With his friends, Frankie boards a ship to return home from a sailing trip. A storm interrupts their journey, and they are stranded on a deserted island and have to find a way to survive. Pirates attack their newly built ship, and they are captured and sold as slaves. They learn to accept what they can't change and appreciate what they take for granted. Despite the hardship of working as slaves, they learn valuable lessons and are rewarded in the end with freedom. From humble beginnings to a heroic end, they return home stronger and wiser than before.Endorsement:Working on supporting families with special needs children and children caught in Domestic Violence, I can see how this children's book supports and benefits. There are many families, especially children struggling through family breakup trauma. While empathic, this book is positive, and the storyline can be the spiritual support they need.Since being a carer for our daughter with complex medical needs, I have been made more aware of the emotional and physical strain parents of special needs kids endure. This children's book's financial assistance will make a big difference. I recommend this book to all children. -Major Dianne Gluyas, Pastor at Salvation Army Calamvale, Australia.About the author:As a young child, Sanet would conjure up stories, share them with anyone who would listen. Growing up, she has taken the time to refine her storytelling and writing abilities and its potency in storytelling. Sanet studied in South Africa and New Zealand. Her current movie is in pre-production, and her future plans include a television drama from one of her published books. Sanet enjoys writing suspense, romance, and children's stories.

  • - Helping Teens Find More Personal Peace
    av Andrew T Wright
    153,-

    In our culture, we are constantly comparing and critiquing, so it is no surprise that being a teenager today can be really tough. As a teenager, you know that just about everybody wants to give you some sort of label: smart or dumb, athletic or awkward, pretty or un-pretty. Unfortunately, in our labeling obsession, we often miss something much more important; the fact that each of us is an individual of infinite worth.   This book is intended to help you discover that infinite, individual worth. About the Author:Andrew T. Wright lives in Santaquin, Utah with his lovely wife, Lauren, and their four wonderful children, Holden, Gemma, Oliver, and Matilda. He has been a high school history teacher and coach for 15 years and has developed a deep appreciation for the youth. When he is not teaching or coaching, he engages in almost any activity related to sports or the fine arts. He loves to sing, play the piano, and watch soccer.

  • - For the Questions You Wish You Didn't Have to Ask
    av John Telman & Kerry Pocha
    221,-

  • - An Inspirational Novel Revealing 50 Principles That Can Transform Your Life
    av Stephen D'Angelo
    194,-

    This book was written to help people achieve a more happy and successful life while better connecting to their spirituality. To provide direction for anyone that is seeking self-improvement, growth, motivation, and more fulfillment from life.We all have parts of our lives that are flourishing and parts that need healing. Things we would like to change and improve. The proper mindset and actions we put into these life circumstances make all the difference. The essence of the book is about the universal search we all undertake to find our true spirit, happiness, self-worth, and life success. This search for self-realization often requires courage to challenge the status quo to find and be who we are meant to be. The 50 success principles outlined provide direction for anyone that is seeking a more happy and successful life.

  • - Making the Journey from Condemnation to Compassion
    av Chris Thurman
    194,-

    Everyone of us struggle with faulty ways of thinking that damage our emotional health, relationships with others, and spiritual growth and development. One of the most toxic and destructive ways we view reality is to think in terms of how things should or shouldn't be, something that keeps us from accepting the difficult things that come our way and coping with them properly. This book examines twenty of the most toxic "shoulds" we suffer from and how to overcome them so that our lives can flourish.

  • av K J Morris
    249,-

  • - Finding God in the Darkness
    av Charlotte B Thomason
    263,-

    It was difficult to read. I kept thinking, ">Charlotte Thomason endured unspeakable sexual, physical and emotion abuse at the hands of her parents and other family members throughout her childhood. What kind of love is this? finding god in the Darkness, follows Charlotte as she guides her granddaughter, Angel, through her chaotic life. As the story unfolds, Charlotte is mired in doubt that anyone could love her, let alone God, and her life is torn apart by sexual addiction and mental illness. She realizes her life depends on remembering, accepting God's love and learning to cope with her forgotten childhood trauma.This isn't just Charlotte's story. That Good End is open to all who fix their eyes upon the cross.-C.M. Alvarez, Author and Bible teacher at Raised to Walk.Charlotte Thomason tells a tale that only she can tell: a heartbreaking story of pain that shows the power of God to wipe away every tear. She takes us to the depths of the destruction of sin and demonstrates how God's goodness puts us back together again. A stunning story of amazing grace.-Dr. Phil Tallon, Associate Professor of Theology, Houston Baptist University.

  • - Satisfying the Thirsty Soul
    av Miller Andrea Miller
    221 - 332,-

    It was written through the direct inspiration of the Holy Spirit, as Andrea has witnessed these Biblical truths first-hand through multiple miracles in her life.

  • - Sequel to Saving Joey: A True Life Story (Joey Journey Series)
    av Joseph Wood
    169,-

    The second book in the Joey's Journey book series.What happens after Joey was rescued from the snow and ice one wintry Chicago evening? Adopting Joey is a twenty-page illustrated children's book. It continues the love story following Joey's Journey. Adopting Joey is the story of Lori and Vester, a young married couple who are heartbroken because they could not have children of their own. After giving it much thought and prayer, they decide to share their love and lives by becoming foster parents. Lori and Vester visit the children in foster care at St. Vincent's Orphanage and adopt a little boy named Joey.

  • - Living with Cancer and Refusing to Die From It
    av Bill Arienti
    230 - 371,-

  • - Journaling With God: A Journey of Christian Faith. Volume I
    av Christian Life Coaching By Lta
    282 - 373,-

  • - 7 Keys to reduce self-sabotage and become more successful
    av Gail Pemberton
    194,-

  • - Coming Alongside men 18-30 years old
    av David E Riffel
    230,-

    Are you on the right path? Will you ever experience real manhood?Young men (18-30) are warriors. That awesome stage of life where everything is on the line. An excellent read for men who want to do a better job at mentoring, and for warriors trying to fi gure life out. Wichita State University conducted a study to answer the question: What makes for a healthy mentoring relationship? Highlights of that study forms a basis for some of the insights in Mentoring Warriors. With biblical principles for mentoring, as well as advice for warriors in six key areas of life: self-management, life skills, education/career, relationships, faith and identity, this book has something for you. “Tackling the challenging topic of how to be a mentor and how to be mentored, David brings his decades of mentoring practice to the page. Insightful and transparent, David shares himself and his experience. Going deeper into the “hows” and “whys” of good mentoring practices, he brings practical, biblical advice for those desiring to make a signifi cant diff erence in the lives of others.” – Jeff Turner, TNW Group, Founder and Former CEO, Spirit Aerosystems. 

  • - Through the Eyes of a Survivor
    av Victoria M Caputo
    171,-

    Trust Me: Through the Eyes of a Survivor focuses on the truth behind various types of mental illness, from the perspective of survivor. Through a number of personal experiences and anecdotes, mental health is explored and explained in a deeper manner. From an insider's seat, author tells an insightful and powerful story that rings with pain, hope and courage. The stigmas and myths of mental illness are identified, explained, and corrected. This book sheds an important light on mental health, educates the uninformed, and inspires hope in those who suffer to find joy and fulfillment in life.Editor's NoteVictoria "Viki" Caputo was in elementary school when she moved from her hometown of Port Chester, NY, to Greenwich, CT. When the seventh grade rolled around, things took a turn for the worse. Bullying, gossiping, and the overall hostility of Viki's classmates led to bouts of depression, eating disorders, body dysmorphia, and the constant emotions of loneliness and emptiness.The combination of these mental illnesses and emotions led to an eventual suicide attempt on January 14th, 2013. After recovering from her injuries, Viki has since made it her mission to help those around her who are similar situations. Through her experiences, Viki wants to make it known to her audience that you are truly never alone, and that there is a way to survive, even when it seems impossible.This book is a story about Viki Caputo. It is her life on paper. All the experiences, emotions, illnesses, and battles. It is also about some of her victories over mental illness and inspirational hope for those currently suffering from similar trials. Nothing here is to be construed as medical advice or prescription of any sort. These are Viki's lived experiences - shared with the expectation that they may be helpful to someone reading this material.You may ask yourself, why should I care? In what way will her story help me? The answer is simple: you just need to trust her. Read with an open mind - you may be pleasantly surprised. Viki Caputo has been there. Now, she wants to help prevent others from experiencing the same difficulties and anguish she passed through. For a 22-year old, the insights she brings to this important issue are quite impressive, and likely to resonate with young adults.

  • av Jacquelyn Sill
    211,-

    After reaching a breaking point in her marriage, American journalist, Kimly Denim, leaves her ordinary life behind in order to accomplish something of greater significance. She travels to Thailand with hopes of writing an investigative story on Human Trafficking. It isn’t long before Kimly is befriended by Dak, a resourceful widower, with striking gray eyes, who seems intent on inserting himself into her cause.Noi is a nine-year-old Burmese village girl who has been sold into slavery and is struggling for survival. Listen to Noi’s heart as she recounts the darkness her young eyes have seen. Can she overcome evil around her, and find her way home?Journey with Kimly and Dak as their pursuits lead them to historical sites on this Southeast Asian peninsula, including the Golden Triangle, where they uncover a far-reaching prostitution ring. Will their search take them to the place where they are able to find the freedom they don’t know they lack?

  • - True Christmas stories that will thrill and inspire you
    av Bill Arienti
    275,-

  • - The lessons I learned through faith, marriage, and divorce
    av Alexa C Faith
    202,-

  • - What Should I Drink and How Much for Better Health?
    av Ph D Amitava Dasgupta
    226,-

    'A must read before consuming your next alcoholic beverage.'Approximately 60% of Americans consume alcohol. While drinking in excess may pose health risks, scientific research shows that drinking in moderation has many health benefits, including protection from heart diseases. Drawing from his decades of experience in Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Dr. Dasgupta shows: What exactly it means to drink in moderation in very practical terms.Why it is better to drink alcohol with food, than on an empty stomach. That red wine is superior because it contains many beneficial antioxidants present in grapes. Practical guidelines on how much alcohol is safe for different groups - women, men, people over 65 years old. How much you should drink depending on your body weight. Why drinking in excess may lead to many health hazards including liver cirrhosis, a life threatening illness.

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