As A Child: God's Call to Littleness by Phil Steer A small but profound book that unpacks Jesus’ deeply challenging statements about 'becoming like little children', one word at a time. A welcome message for the worn-out and tired Christian, this book will open your eyes to remembering that beautiful state of childlike wonder. … [Read more...] about As A Child: God’s Call to Littleness by Phil Steer
FEATURED BOOK: Jesus and Zinnias Make Me Smile by darla noble
Recalling memories of gardens past, laughing over mishaps, remembering with fondness those who shared their garden treasures with me, and marveling out loud (on paper) at the creative genius of God—it’s all in here…and more. “Jesus and Zinnias Make Me Smile” is a collection of gardening memories and the ah-ha moments from God that took root and blossomed in my heart, soul, and mind. Much like seeds do when I put them in the soil. They blossomed into life lessons that continually help me grow … [Read more...] about FEATURED BOOK: Jesus and Zinnias Make Me Smile by darla noble
Wheels of Injustice by Susan Louise Gabriel
Wheels of Injustice by Susan Louise Gabriel It began with one woman's fight to save her child and ended in a national movement— Six weeks into a blissful honeymoon, life turns into a nightmare when Susan’s 9-year-old daughter is taken away and her husband is falsely accused of child sexual abuse. A simple misunderstanding is reshaped by the powerful, out-of-control child protection machine of the 1980s into something sinister, and Susan is dragged under its churning wheels. She is given the … [Read more...] about Wheels of Injustice by Susan Louise Gabriel
The Shipyard Man by Ann Streetman
The Shipyard Man by Ann Streetman The late summer Sunday morning in 1905 appeared to be as boring as ever for Mary Johns Leonard until a stranger slid into the pew in front of her and her daughter Callie. When the prayer ended, Mary stole a glance at the stranger before turning to the right page in the hymnal. She began to sing. The tenor voice of the stranger singing “Love Devine All Loves Excelling” was the most beautiful male voice she had ever heard. Could he be a professional singer … [Read more...] about The Shipyard Man by Ann Streetman
Wait for the Turtle by Briana Johnson
Princess Charity Ann Spaniel of Paw Print Paradise is excited! Her father has picked out a special prince just for her. Now all she has to do is wait for him to arrive at the castle... But, as Charity soon discovers, waiting is hard! Will she settle for the first handsome prince who comes along? Or will she trust her father's wisdom and wait? Join Charity on her adventures as she gets into humours scrapes and learns the importance of character along the way. Discussion questions and a King … [Read more...] about Wait for the Turtle by Briana Johnson
Born To Be King – Real Faith, Real Life With Jesus by T.E. Bird
Do you want to have faith which is on fire for knowing and walking daily with Jesus Christ? Are you ready to move from complacency to finding real faith in Christ the King, the Messiah? If so, this book will show you how to live a faith-filled life, which will bring abundant joy and satisfaction as you fulfil your God-given purpose. Targeted Age Group:: 18+ What Inspired You to Write Your Book? I wrote this book after much prayer, because I want every believer to have a vibrant and … [Read more...] about Born To Be King – Real Faith, Real Life With Jesus by T.E. Bird
The Words of King Lemuel: The Virtuous Woman of Proverbs 31 by James Daughtry
Men and Women can now discover a treasure of wisdom and knowledge in the beautiful and mysterious words of King Lemuel. Although Proverbs 31 is well known, it is not well understood. In this amazing book, James Daughtry unlocks the secrets of this ancient Proverb. Through his extensive research of the Middle East and the Hebrew language, he uncovers the lost and hidden meanings. Using simple terms, he clearly explains each verse and reveals the incredible truths. As you read each chapter, you … [Read more...] about The Words of King Lemuel: The Virtuous Woman of Proverbs 31 by James Daughtry
The Worst Day Of The Week by Cleveland Huntley
One of the most frequently asked questions that people ask me today is, “How can you, as one who is not directly affected by disability, be so passionate about those who are?” My response is simple: “Jesus was neither mentally nor physically disabled. Yet the Gospels declare that he demonstrated compassion upon people who were disabled. Jesus did not ignore them; he acknowledged their presence. And he took time to heal them so that the glory of God could be seen in the miracle.”I wrote this book … [Read more...] about The Worst Day Of The Week by Cleveland Huntley
The Hunt for Healing by Nicholas Jewett
The Hunt for Healing demonstrates how it’s possible to overcome tremendous adversity and pain, and live a fulfilling existence. This story of one man's life offers powerful insights, lessons learned, and helpful tips to things such as unhappiness, limiting beliefs, low self-esteem, stress, and feeling unfulfilled. “Nick Jewett has taken his own story, one of faith, perseverance and progress, and crafted it into a compelling and inspirational tool to now help those around him. A must-read” -Ryan … [Read more...] about The Hunt for Healing by Nicholas Jewett
When You Can Why Not? by Kavitha Yarlagadda
'When You Can Why Not?' is a collection of seventeen short stories which talk about, how many of us are ignorant about the various existing Indian Laws and Acts which are there to protect us from anyone flouting these rules. These stories are a fictional take on our daily life and tell us about our legal rights and the recourse we have towards domestic violence, child marriages, child labour, acid attacks, workplace harassment, maternity leave benefits, cutting trees, usage of high beams in city … [Read more...] about When You Can Why Not? by Kavitha Yarlagadda
WINGS OF THE WIND by Randall Ritter
Murderous rage, bigotry and rape; topics not commonly discussed around the supper table of Pastor Sam and Martha Belle Jobe, with their brood of five, in the segregated, Deep South of Louisiana of the 1960's. However, events centered around their middle child, 12-year-old, Rance, will cascade all those issues and then some, upon their family. Over the course of 4 turbulent years, Rance will meet tragedy, treachery, trials and true-love, head-on, as he seeks to discover truths about himself, his … [Read more...] about WINGS OF THE WIND by Randall Ritter
The Shipyard Man by Ann Streetman
The Shipyard Man by Ann Streetman The late summer Sunday morning in 1905 appeared to be as boring as ever for Mary Johns Leonard until a stranger slid into the pew in front of her and her daughter Callie. When the prayer ended, Mary stole a glance at the stranger before turning to the right page in the hymnal. She began to sing. The tenor voice of the stranger singing Love Devine All Loves Excelling was the most beautiful male voice she had ever heard. Could he be a professional singer … [Read more...] about The Shipyard Man by Ann Streetman