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Stella and Alden Westman have been in each other's lives since preschool. They started out as friends but eventually became more. Stella and Alden married right out of high school. They have six children, two one-eyed cats, and a dog named BUD NO. He has a sidekick named Ernie. Ernie looks like a miniature bloodhound, but he is covered in wrinkles. When he s...

5 Steps + Re-Entry Workbook is two books in one, written to be part of the solution addressing recidivism. It is designed to be a guide for those with the behavior, thinking, and practices involved in criminal activity. It is also for the families and organizations working with them. This combined re-entry workbook will allow the reader to dig down deep and ...

John Cain has stared at clergy burnout for months and a marriage at the breaking point. His wife, Esther, is full of guilt over the accidental death of their youngest child. Suddenly, a tranquil weekend in September erupts to the pulse of gunshots at a California church with worshippers held hostage; in Boston, the city faces the madness of a biological holo...

The year is 1620. For a servant, it's the opportunity of a lifetime. John Howland, the oldest Carver servant, is put in charge of the five younger servants as they sail across the ocean to America. Expected to be thirty days at sea, the voyage turns into sixty-six days of disagreeable sailors, untrustworthy ships, storms, personal conflicts, sickness, and de...

It's 1977, restless and discontent, Ted Langley just turned eighteen. He needs adventure, escape, and endurance. His endeavor to pedal across the country to a chosen destination gets tangled up in fear, friendship, and phantoms. Ted has a mission. He wonders if he has the mettle and spirit to complete it. Finding connections along the way conjures memories o...

For centuries, the Clan has lived by the strict religious rules of the Way, but when a chance meeting with an Outsider triggers a series of events, it could destroy the sect forever. Since their exodus to America in the aftermath of the country's Revolution, the Clan has sought refuge and isolation from the Outside in the forests of the Appalachians, where t...

Silence engulfed me. The warmth and wholesomeness of yesteryear embraced me. I stood quietly on the main street. The sound of the Rock Island train could be heard in the distance. The train whistle, the locomotive shuffle, and the smokestack release joined other familiar, audible sonances. For it was the sounds of horse hooves, horse hitches, and squeaky wag...

Roseann started thinking about writing Every Dog Has a Story during the pandemic and finally started writing it last year. Roseann mentions that God's presence not only affects the lives of humans but animals as well....

The Bear who didn't care is a cute & funny story to teach kids about making hygiene habits!...

Based on a true story, Caroline has one desire: to be in the arms of a man who will love her forever--something she's never known. Amid the tragedies and heartache in her life comes the love of a lifetime -a tall, dashing sailor named Peter--but will it all tragically end at sea?...

Madisonville, Florida, best known for its beautiful lake and surrounding historic houses and buildings, had always been a peaceful place to live. Suddenly, the town is rocked by a series of unexpected murders. All of the townspeople are trying to solve the mystery of who is committing these murders. David King, who goes by the name of "Doc," and his team, kn...

This book is about JT's forty-one-year walk with Jesus. It starts with the first demonic presence in the 1980s and then about hearing the detective's words, "Hands up and move away from your computer," to JT entertaining angels along the California Highway. After that, while eating breakfast at a hotel in Hawaii, JT read the Amber Alert on her phone: "Immedi...

All individuals see life differently, and when it is all or nothing, it takes a heck of a lot of courage to stand up to cancer or any deadly situation and fight like heck to survive it. It is the most frightening reality you will ever experience as a human. It also takes just as much courage to accept defeat and let things run their course. Sullivan simply c...

Life is a journey, and like any successful journey, we need to know our destination. Any successful journey requires preparation. If we are going by roadway, we will need a dependable GPS or a road map. Life can be confusing; there may be obstacles or detours along the way that are unforeseen and unplanned. We may have questions about the journey ahead, or w...

Meet Hank, a timid little boy who's afraid that he's not ready to step into a big job for God. Join him on a journey of faith as he learns about the importance of missionaries and discovers that you don't have to be a grown-up or travel across the world to shine God's light into the darkness. No job is truly ever too big for a little child of God!...

This study of the Bible highlights the truth that the Old and New Testaments are one cohesive record of prophecy and fulfillment and that Jesus Christ was the fulfillment of all things promised to the twelve tribes of Israel in their Law and through their prophets. This work emphasizes that the old covenant, based on a law that could not save, was establishe...

In the tender twilight of a summer's day in 2016, as the world seemed to pause in a somber moment of farewell, a white feather floated gently through the air in a small church, marking the beginning of a journey that transcends the boundaries of belief and skepticism. This is not just a story; it's a testament to an ongoing experience that challenges the rea...

The author delights us with a great work in which we realize that we are sources of love. Indeed, it is thanks to the purest feeling that we can be happy and contribute to the good of others.

In itself, happiness is a journey where those who stop find themselves, contemplate the details of life, and discover the wonders of love.

Love ren...

The waning and bleeding final moments of a hopeless romance. Love letters comprised of prayers, murder ballads, and suicide notes. The love of shadows lost to the night and of bleaching animals in the summer sun. Of a scorching suburbia where romance and idealism go to die....

Nursing My Divine Calling is an inspiring and deeply personal narrative of Bridget Isiramen's journey from the heart of Africa to the United States, where she pursued her dream of excelling as a nurse. This compelling memoir chronicles the challenges, triumphs, and unwavering faith that shaped her path.As a foreign student in America, Bridget faced cultural ...

And there were also many other things which Jesus did, the which, if they should be written everyone, I suppose that even the world itself could not contain the books that should be written. Amen. (John 21: 25)

He which testifieth these things saith, "Surely I come quickly." Amen. Even so, come, Lord Jesus. (Revelation 22: 20)

Come along with Lucy Lu and Kirk as they journey around a whimsical circus where we will see lots of fun sights and all kinds of animals as we count our way through the ABCs. Lucy Lu and Kirk even get to join in some of the circus acts along the way!...

A dual plot intertwines throughout the novel, leaving the reader compelled to turn the pages to the end. Our sheriff, George, is deeply involved in searching for Evangeline, who is missing. He shows weakness and strength in his resolve to be a thorough genuine citizen until his job is done. Many unusual and even horrific events take place even up until the t...

What makes a person go to a freshly dug grave and dig up a discarded baby with no means of keeping that child hidden or even alive? For five years, this child has had no interaction with humans but one. Then, this child then survives in the wilderness alone and makes his way into civilization. He has no mother, no father, no relatives, and no history. Yet he...

At different times in our lives, we experience transitions from one life stage to another. The transition into retirement and the realization that we are growing older are two of those major transition points.

So much of our identity comes from the work we have done, the positions we have held, and the families we ha...