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On a countryside farm live a group of precocious animals. Petunia the cow loves to dance. She discovers how to be herself and pursue her hobbies against social pressure....

What happened? I still go to church on Sundays, but where is everyone else? Church attendance, from what I can see, is way down (and Gallup agrees). Why is that? And do not blame COVID-19. And where are the young people? Those who I see in church are mostly over fifty (I am over seventy). This is not right.

Where are the kids? This is not the w...

Johnny is an eight-year-old boy who fantasizes about being like people, animals, or things that he admires. He imagines himself as being many things, such as a famous athlete or a famous scientist or even an awesome sports car. These fantasies come to life for him one day when he discovers a magical cloud that grants him special wishes for a day. His adventu...

Settle Me is specifically written for Christian women who have gone through or are going through a separation or divorce. However, the content could benefit anyone (even men) for the heart of the message encourages people to be their best selves-- the self God created each of His children to be. Some topics covered include identity, insecurity, mourning, lon...

Patty and Oliver Penguin's Big Adventure is a humorous tale of two penguins who find out, though many mishaps, that there really is no place like home, or in their case, like Antarctica....

Pastor Anthony Corelli has been struggling with feelings of impending doom. The last several months of his life have been tragic, to say the least. He has witnessed evil that would cause most people to lose their sanity. Deliverance ministry has always taken a toll on him, but this is different. He can't help but feel like Satan and his demons have been step...

Almost 80 percent of Americans say they believe in God, with most religions teaching peace, love, and understanding; yet crime, lies, hate, racism, misogyny, discrimination, and violence all seem to be reaching pandemic proportions. Maybe we don't believe what we think we do. There is a disconnect between our actions and what we say we believe, and it's tear...

This work is a humorous illustrated book for children and adults. The story begins one stormy night during the Christmas holiday season when the wind started to blow extremely hard, posing a potential disaster for neighborhood decorations everywhere! What happens next is a Christmas miracle, a happy ending, and well...peace on Earth!...

People going through grief, loss, depression, and discouragement often find themselves in a group of the forgotten or misunderstood. Every one of us handles life's circumstances differently. Every aspect of this path has a season. It is my prayer and hope that these devotionals will help with the season of life you are going through and that those who don't ...

In the West, most of us Christians have grown up using names like Jesus, Old Testament, New Testament, and the Law, without realizing the real history behind these titles. Did you know that the name Jesus is less than four hundred years old and has no meaning? In what climate did this non-Jewish name appear in church history? Did you know that the Old/New Te...

In this fabulous book, Keith expertly covers this subject of grace from A to Z. This book is easy and a joy to read and should not only be in every Christian's personal library, but it could also well exist as serious seminary curricula at a university level.

--Rick Renner

What is more important, faith or grace? Bot...

This guidebook provides photos and descriptions of the ferns and mosses found at Caledon State Park in King George, Virginia. It's a fun guide to take with you as you explore the many trails at the park so you can identify the various ferns and mosses. This project was started by Martha J. Shelkey and picked up by her daughter, Debbie Shelkey-Lawson. Martha ...

Jesus' message to mankind, that we are to love one another, is brought to the twenty-first century. But what if we discover that his message isn't optional?It's August of 2034 and America's darkest hour. A secret, spiritually powerful "people" make themselves known to the human world for the first time, reaching out to the American president, whose deep good...

Anniston, Alabama, 2001: Fredrick Hunter, an atheist and agnostic, is sitting at a break table at his new job when he reads something unexpected. He finds himself terrified and overwhelmed by what he discovers, and his whole life's trajectory drastically changes. Seized by a power he cannot explain, the hard truth begins to unfold as he recognizes himself wi...

This is the story of two raindrops, Eepy and Beepy, who are curious and excited in finding out about the world beyond their own little cloud. Eepy and Beepy have an exciting adventure, through which children learn about the rain cycle, and come to realize happiness can be found right at home....

Lord with a Hood must face what seems impossible, but God reminds us to lift our eyes to him because the impossible is possible. Lord with a Hood also had problems like understanding and patience. Lord with a Hood, you will see, has to reflect on what he sees to see, and he asks when it will end. God says you can't win every battle, but if we have Jesus, the...

As the sixth of sixteen children, it should have been easy for Amanda to blend in among her family. But with siblings working desperately to be seen and a mother struggling to understand her own dark emotions, Amanda finds herself in a vicious cycle of trying to understand the abuse she is subjected to while simultaneously defining herself.Set in the cold pr...

In Let the Children Come to Me, Benjamin feels small, unseen, and different from the other children. While they run and play, he watches from behind his crutch, wondering why his legs don't work like theirs. When he hears that Jesus is coming to town, his heart fills with hope. Maybe meeting Jesus will help him understand why he is the way he is. As Benjamin...

Diane's writings are a genuine mental vacation. You actually forget all your troubles while reading her writings. That is a gift for our times. Her readers say many of her stories/poems have them laughing out loud, and yes, tears arrive at poignant moments. A common response is, "I felt as if I was right in your story!" In this book, you will see how she com...

Growing up with both of my grandmothers as a little girl, I saw how they did things differently but still made it enjoyable to be around. They took the time to talk to me, ask questions, and most of all, feed me good cooking--things my mother did from time to time, but not often. Everybody in the neighborhood, around the corner, up the street, knew my grandm...

Can a train actually be less powerful than a bus? Are love and a future hope things we should not discuss?

These are the thoughts that hit this train as it roars by a beautiful school bus waiting in the early-morning sky....

Truth in Our World Today addresses the need to find truth, which is becoming more obscured and diluted in "woke" circles that are widening and influencing adults, teens, and even unsuspecting children today.This book addresses how to find and recognize truth from error. It reveals and outlines tactics used by those who oppose truth as they promote destructiv...

Coming to America from Ecuador was a dream come true since I was a child. It was how everyone portrayed it--the way of life--and that no matter who you are or where you came from, you can achieve your goals if you set your mind to it, known as the American dream. After I obtained my bachelor of science in marine engineering with a coast guard license from Ma...

This collection of poetry and thought-provoking meditations is an exploration of the profound hope of salvation through Christ in the midst of immense suffering and mental health challenges. The inspiration for the book is the author's own experiences raising a child with special needs, but the principles encompass a variety of circumstances.Joseph Hind puts...

Each of God's children experiences trials, tests, and tribulations during their spiritual journey. And it is a journey. Events inevitably change them, as they changed Job, the early biblical character, with his inertia-shattering narrative. In his story, specific modalities focused on his raw emotional trauma.One aspect was the analogy of using a hair's brea...