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Climate change: a man-made doom and gloom disastrous event on the horizon, or a false god made up by a clever devil often called Lucifer? This book offers some common sense to help you decide. The difference between a diamond and a chunk of coal is just a little "know-how." They are both pure carbon. In the last few years, man has learned how to grow diamond...

Flashes and crashes, oh my! Fred experiences his first thunderstorm and, oh boy, is it scary! This cute short story will capture the imagination and reframe the unknown. The catchy rhymes and fun storyline will have kids smiling at the thought of what follows the rain, when big storms come to town!...

Christmas is one of Little Birdy's favorite times of the year--a season of love, peace, and hope. As the years have gone by, Little Birdy and her friends have noticed how easily people get caught up in the hustle and bustle of putting up Christmas decorations, shopping for gifts, and focusing on the materialistic aspects of the holidays. Determined to spread...

Joseph and Yeshua and the Bread of Life is an illustrated journey through the amazing parallels between Joseph and Jesus (Yeshua). Both Joseph and Yeshua overcome trials and testing as Saviors in God's plan for humanity. The book invites readers to color the pages as a personal exploration of deepening their faith and God's purpose in their own lives.The ill...

Covered by Grace: A Story of Trials, Faith, and RestorationLife is full of unexpected twists and valleys--moments that test our spirit and reshape our journey. In Covered by Grace, Didi Muoghalu opens a deeply personal window into her life's path, sharing a story of faith tested, lessons learned, and a soul restored.Through a collection of reflective essays ...

Do you want to see the face of God the Father? Do you want to take your relationship with the Lord Jesus Christ to a deeper level? As a follower of the Lord Jesus Christ, it is your duty and privilege to go deeper. Step into the deeper deep unto deeps of God and discover how you can see the face of God the Father, how to make the confession of "Jesus Christ ...

This is a story about a dog and her efforts at being a "burglar" and what she learns from her experiences and her friend. Most of all, she learns why such activity is not a good idea, for dogs or for us....

-Coloring and doodling exercises -Daily Reflection and mood tracking -Creative expression prompts This unique workbook merges the therapeutic benefits of art with practical tools for managing your moods. Through creative expression and self-reflection exercises, discover the transformative power of understanding and regulating your emotions."Unv...

For Dr. Ann Marie Popwell, this book, I AM THE FACE OF MENTAL HEALTH, was forged in the fires of a deeply personal tragedy--the untimely loss of her only son, Ainsley Stephen Popwell, who lost his life to a tragic Atlanta Police shooting. Stephen suffered from schizophrenia and PTSD after serving his country as an army veteran. The author, Dr. Ann Marie Popw...

Have you ever wondered about God's true purpose for eclipses? Once you realize the bold-colored planets that reside behind the day sky, you will hunt across the globe in search of the next one! Though the next one for us is in 2044, you can nonetheless observe the night sky and the awesome blessings it will transmit into your very eyeballs. It is hard not to...

Gripping, inspirational, ahead of his time - visionary. Follow Charles Nelson Teeter in this inspiring true narrative during the mid-1800s as he ventures from the established world of New York and tackles the undeveloped territory of Wisconsin and beyond. Through adventures, hardships, and victories, his actual journal reveals in detail the geography and inh...

Lessons in Courage is a historical fiction adventure. Erin Mettle and his nomadic family have just moved to a new town. While exploring this town and trying to figure out how he fits in, Erin stumbles into a rundown bookstore, and an unlikely friendship with the shopkeeper forms. Erin soon learns you can't judge a book by its cover as he is transported throu...

In the serene tourist town of Castle Reef, imminent danger lurks around every corner as secrets unravel and suspense builds to a riveting finale. Will our heroes thwart the sinister plans of their adversary once and for all? What do the Apollo missions and an invincible AI automaton have in common? Time is running out, or is it? Prepare for another thrill ri...

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 ...
