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Does God care about winning? Does God care that I want to win? Is it okay to ask God to let me win? As followers of Christ, many of us believe we must separate our faith from our goals as athletes. We've often questioned whether it's right or wrong to ask God for help playing the sport we love. We have a drive to be successful but often believe we shouldn't ...

What if finding $100 on a walk could change a life and start a paying it forward movement? Granting a second graders heartwarming request to Santa was only the start of Margaret's adventures. In a book based on real life events from 2018 to 2024, Margaret's life was about to change in ways she never could have imagined. The story takes some inspirational twi...

Joe Deal's extraordinary journey is woven with threads of faith, courage, and craftsmanship. From his years as a children's pastor to serving on the front lines as a firefighter, advanced EMT, and emergency management director, Joe has lived a life of purpose. He continues to impact young lives today as a dedicated teacher, grounded in the belief that every ...

Colors. Feelings. One can define the other. I Feel Green opens an adventure of discovery to understanding emotions in a new way. Its simple poetic structure can help a child, or anyone struggling, to share what they are feeling at the moment. One color. One or more words. "That's how I feel!"I feel purple. How do you feel?...

What is it like to be on the inside working at a large concert or sporting event? The energy, excitement, and environment that create memories do not happen by accident. I have been teaching, coaching, and instructing for forty years in collegiate athletics, law enforcement, and private security.Let me take you "behind the ropes" as a VIP to see how events a...

I've Got Roaches! No Matter What, God Is In Control. Life's full of issues and details one hopes never see the light of day. The very thought of others knowing about those secret sins can be overwhelming. It's human nature to create protective measures to hide behind and cover up the crazy. But when we don't address those issues, like roaches that infest an...

God created our bodies - every part - for a physical (and divine) purpose. As you teach your little one about our bodies and point to each one to name the parts, also point them to the Bible to see what God has to say about each part. The Bible uses language about the body to help us understand how to posture ourselves towards the Lord and ultimately bring H...

The wailing sound of my baby's cry cause an unrest in my soul for years. What if she's alive? I was never given the chance to see the deceased baby. The quest to find closure began with the encouragement of a friend....

What do we have in a book of poetry? Poems!

This book is for you who know the joys of stretching in realms of possibility, who believe poetry can be sheer indulgence. This book is aimed to satiate you and to help alleviate some of the pain implied in the question, "Isn't there more to life than this?"

The name of the book itself i...

This is a collection of poems Sandra has written throughout her life. Sandra's poems are wide-ranging, covering a variety of genres and providing insights into her thoughts and beliefs. She has found great joy in using poetry to express herself and memorialize her life experiences.

Sandra shares this collection of poems with you in hopes you will find...

41 Days is designed to help you dig deeper to searching your heart to identify what needs to heal. It is just a start. Read the text of the day, and then sit still and allow the words to flow through you. Allow God to speak to you as you listen. As you read and listen for God's word, begin to visualize time with Him. See how God wants you to spend time resti...

In the quiet unraveling of life, we're often left holding the questions that don't have easy answers: Who am I beyond the noise? What is grace trying to teach me? Where do I go from here?In Echoes of Grace, Oona Myhre offers a deeply personal collection of reflections rooted in faith, surrender, and the sacred beauty of becoming. Born from the pages of a pri...

Nestled in the heart of the Appalachian Mountains, Country Squirrel is finishing up her chores for the winter when she starts to think of her cousin in the city! Come along on an adventure filled with sights, sounds, and smells not found in her country home....

The palmist made his decision. He was broken and would be fixed. He did not choose to be a palmist; it was chosen for him. He became an instrument to be played for the betterment of all. Join him as his watcher guides him. Be with him when he travels further than man has ever been before....

The fictional Zedomeko clan have taken a sacred vow to defeat Hitler's plans and agenda for the Third Reich in the twenty-first century. This story brings the reader into the successful implementation of some of the plans and the intricate process used to succeed. And how one young man named Danny seizes the day and helps his family succeed beyond their wild...

Bennett's owners leave him alone in the house. With no one around to check on him, Bennett accidentally makes a huge mess. Will he clean it up in time before his owners come back?...

What I hope people will get out of this book is the message that that no matter what you are going through or went through, you are not alone. The Lord treasures all that has happened in your life and truly cares about you He knows what your pain felt like because he went through it with you. He also knows what it feels like to be alone. That's why he will n...

At thirty-four, Natalie Schiavone Burgess finally had the life she'd been dreaming of: a solid career as an English professor, a first home in a beachside community, and a fiancé, who shared her dreams for the future. Then an uninvited guest showed up weeks before the wedding—cancer. In a candid telling of the physical, psychological, and emotional...

The thrust of this book is the discussion of management as a generic discipline, based on the assumption that lessons and skills needed to succeed in the management of human resources can be taught and learned from the same textbook, irrespective of whether one's base is in the school or faculty of public or business administration.

A basic un...

Silent was she, for silence was all she could speak now. My poetry consists of this and other such insights. Sometimes uncomfortable, while illuminating into the way of life. In a language that is simple to read and ponder....

Were you aware various studies show the average adult makes over thirty-three thousand total decisions/choices in a day. These include what you eat, what you wear, what you say, and how you say it. Think how much work that is right there. Let's suppose you sleep seven hours a day (new moms excluded), then roughly you're making two thousand decisions/choices ...

Have you ever heaved a deep sigh, called up your best friend, and lamented, "This is certainly not where I thought I'd be" then looked around for something to help you feel better? We all listen to the wrong people, try the wrong things, and give our time to events that drain us rather than uplift us. Often, when we don't understand why we are not where we t...

This book is my life as a young woman looking for motherhood and sharing my ups and downs with raising my children, as well as being a Navy wife....

The song, “Were You There (When They Crucified My Lord?)” is a Black American spiritual that was first printed in 1899. It is believed to have been composed by Black American slaves in the nineteenth century. As a child being raised in church at New Bethel Baptist Church in Bowling Green, Kentucky, I remember our deacons singing this song and the effect ...

What happens when the church you've always known no longer feels like home?Pastor David Calloway built his life around tradition, faith, and a growing congregation. But when a scandal fractures his church and shakes his beliefs, David is forced to confront a painful question: Was the church ever about the building-or has God been calling him to something mor...