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Respond "lights and sirens" with Firefighter Tom and become a Rookie Rescuer! This exciting new workbook for kids is based on actual calls from Tommy Neiman, a thirty-year firefighter and paramedic in south Florida. With each call, your child or student will go on the scene of an emergency and gain valuable insight about first-responder work. Even more impor...

Living, working, and growing up on a farm in North Dakota in the 1940s and 1950s was hard, especially for the family I was born into. My mother's death when I was a teenager changed my view of the world, God, and eternity. I questioned my church's teaching and found few answers to my questions. To further complicate my life, as a baby, I developed a physi...

When Jesus said, "My grace is sufficient," Christians often forget that grace is the predominant characteristic of their Christian experience and therefore tend to overlook how grace permeates every aspect of their life. Were it not for grace, we would still be lost in our sin, unwilling to or incapable of enjoying the benefits of a relationship with Jesus. ...

This author was surprised to learn that there was only one Catholic pilgrimage company in the United States that offered a pilgrimage to Japan, a country she longed to visit, not only to visit Catholic and other historic sites, but also to see, once again, a friend she had not seen for many years. Even though this Catholic pilgrimage was canceled twice due t...

In a world of unseen things, the ancient reality of the immortal, invisible intersects with the physical realm of earth and time. Hidden there are mysteries of cosmic birth, eternal wonders, and a story of friendship, love, and betrayal that spawned the clash of the ages.

Reeling from a war that saw a third of Michael's forces side with one of his most ...

Deep down in the jungle lived two of the sweetest, kindest, liveliest little monkeys ever! They were also brothers. Monk was the older of the two, with Little Monk being just a couple of years younger. They were also very smart little monkeys that loved their momma so much. The two brothers always listened carefully to their momma and always did exactly what...

Having Joy and the Holy Spirit, Raquel Cedillos's second book, is dedicated to God, Holy Spirit. This book talks about depression, loneliness, and confusion. She answers many questions Christians have, such as "I'm baptized now, do I still have the Holy Spirit in me?" "If I do, now what?" and "What do I do to keep the Holy Spirit in me?" Many Christians are ...

In 2020, the world changed. What can we expect? Question what to believe and what's next....

"Knocking the gun away, running into the bank, leaving a trail of blood behind, not realizing he had been shot."Heading into the Bob [Bob Marshall Wilderness] with a packhorse in tow."With my rope stretched tight across the swollen creek, me on one side, the calf on the other.""Cross hairs at the top of his back, the buckskin butt patch fills my scope.""Pryi...

Marriage of Honor is a Premarital Counseling Course that covers a number of different perspectives to help a couple think through issues that may come up in their future marriage. This Participant's Guide is a workbook to be used by participants in the Marriage of Honor Premarital Counseling Course in order for you to take notes during the course. My pray...

An octopus under a dark enchantment enters the realm creating havoc and destruction. Three heroes must travel through the realm facing danger and obstacles to defeat the enchantment and save the realm from destruction....

Go on an adventure together with two baby tortoises, Lou Lou and Oliver, as they are introduced to their new forever home. The tortoises show feelings of excitement and being scared and have a fun imagination of what lies ahead and discovering they have nothing to worry about because their new family is perfect....

Imagine finding joy unspeakable through a simple hunt in the mountains. It is a beautiful, crisp late October morning. With shotgun in hand, Chris and his young Brittany bird dog, Maddie, head into the mountains. Maddie's excitement boils over as grouse season has finally begun after a long dry summer. The beauty of the majestic Blue Ridge Mountains and the ...

I Am in Foster Care seeks to answer the myriad of questions a child has when entering the foster care system. By plainly and truthfully answering a foster child's questions, we take one step toward decreasing their fear and establishing trust during a scary and uncertain time in their lives. This book is meant to be a conversat...

Is God's goodness and guidance part of your daily life? Is that too much to understand in a world of heartache, division, and confusion? Have you once known God's love, but because of busyness or hurt, you've drifted away from the knowledge of His presence?These five devotional lessons, along with study questions, in His Touch of Grace are the lessons jou...

Jump, Drew, Jump! takes place on the evening of May 9, 1958. That was when the beautiful and magnificent Carnegie Library burned. The Carnegie was one of the libraries made possible by a donation from philanthropist Andrew Carnegie. This library was built in the midwestern town of Galesburg, Illinois. It was a favorite place for people, mice, and one very po...

A nine-year-old girl is being bullied at school. With the help of a penguin psychiatrist, a walrus, and a dachshund, she learns to heal. Petey Penguin and the Case of Little Lost Lenore tells the story of an eccentric penguin psychiatrist who only treats animals until one day, a nine-year-old little girl who is being bullied at school enters his office an...

Memphis private eye Race Warren goes to Alaska to find Ron Billings, a client's estranged husband.Surviving a deadly encounter with an assassin, Warren realizes someone doesn't want Billings found.Since the fugitive is key to the mystery, the private eye tracks Billings to a remote arctic village whereWarren meets Dr. Mark Dunbar, head of a science team s...

Ireland's Viper is a sequel to The Mountain Shack Mystery. The mountain family's story continues as they go to Ireland for Patrick and Etta's wedding. Little did they know, the affliction and misery from the mountain crime would be waiting to plague their joyous event with more pain and suffering! Find out how the family's dependence on God carried them thro...

I titled my book The Words That Thou Gavest Me because they are exactly that. All my poems have come from my quiet time with Jesus. They have come from what the Holy Spirit has spoken and revealed to me during prayer time, trials of life, and victories that I have walked through. He will speak if we will listen. All glory, honor, and praise be to the Father ...

The Oleander Hotel takes place in a simpler time before computers, electricity, or motorcars. The year is 1910. The town of Coden, Alabama, is a small resort town on the railroad line. The GM&O railroad runs to this resort town daily. There are seven hotels along the beach road. One of the most beautiful hotels in town is the Oleander. It has a beautiful vie...

In Set Apart, Magdalene Casola lays out her spiritual journey to Jesus Christ. It was a long journey with a lot of twists and turns, successes and setbacks, but it led directly to the throne of God. As the saying goes, hindsight is twenty-twenty, and looking back, Ms. Casola can now recognize how God had always had His hand on her life. Just as He does for e...

Darrell Craft survived six strokes during a fifteen-month period. This is the miraculous story of how God carried him through the six strokes to a year stroke-free and beyond. With assistance, he made a presentation at a support group meeting and later rewrote the presentation eight times, remembering more each time. As difficult as it was, with two distinct...

I chose the title A Childhood in God's Arms because, throughout my life, my father hurt me. And God gave me a vision of Him picking me up and setting me on His lap as a child who was being abused. I laid my head against His chest, and there were tears falling down His cheeks while He held me in His arms....

Four decades ago, a friend of the author remarked that a book should be written in honor of someone they both knew. The indiscreet nickname for this person is Squat. Up to speed on most all facets of life, Squat knew just enough to be dangerous, mainly to himself. When a problem arose, he found a solution, oftentimes causing more harm than good. The two pals...