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(0)By : Jamille Judge
The Doors of Deception
$3.99 – $20.99Price range: $3.99 through $20.99There are different doors of deception, and this book will help identify areas where deception may present as “good opportunities”. We prepare the caring and bold hearts to navigate life without being easily deceived. In a world filled with corruption, it is challenging to navigate through the chaos without clear insight from God. Many live in regret, and this guide will help prevent years of bad decisions and a life of error. We share essential keys to discern people, places, and things and help to identify what is most important. Your life is valuable to God, and He has a plan for you, that requires you to walk in your God-Given Identity by clothing yourself in His righteousness. I pray that God will open your spiritual eyes to see the world surrounding you and idle words will not deceive you. “I will give you the treasures of darkness And hidden riches of secret places, That you may know that I, the LORD, Who call you by your name, Am the God of Israel.” Isaiah 45: 3.
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(0)By : Mary Clark Eubanks
When Your Good Just Ain’t Good Enough!
$3.99 – $8.99Price range: $3.99 through $8.99When Your Good Just Ain’t Good Enough is a book about the importance of finding the joy and love embedded on the inside of you when life throws you a curve ball. It reminds us how the Power of Prayer can overshadow and outline our path and lead us to a place of serenity and peace even when we feel unworthy.
Mary C. Eubanks shares her powerful testimony of rejection and how she found her way back to freedom with the support of her loving family. Mary and her family’s true identity is discovered through prayer and yielding to the Will of God.
The Power of Prayer is shared throughout the book to demonstrate the change that takes place when Prayer is used as a weapon to break chains and tear down walls of the enemy’s camp when targeting families and their identity.
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(0)By : Dennis L. Copenhaver
Finding The Word Made Flesh
$3.99 – $10.99Price range: $3.99 through $10.99Finding The Word Made Flesh is a personal journey of one individual’s search for the real Jesus, beginning with the struggles of childhood and adolescence. Faced with questions about right and wrong, truth, and faith, Dennis reflects on early influences, including their grandmother, Florence. Despite her humble education and simple way of speaking, Florence’s unwavering love for the Lord and her deep knowledge of the Bible made a lasting impression. This book unfolds as a testament to faith, growth, and the lessons learned along the way.
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(0)By : Dennis L. Copenhaver
A Time Of War: Memoir of a Vietnam Medic
$3.99 – $10.99Price range: $3.99 through $10.99These are my stories from my time serving at the end of the war- but probably not in consecutive order. I am 66 years old as I write this and do feel that time and memory may not be 100%, but I will tell my stories as best I can remember them. May they give insight and understanding to anyone who cares to read them. The experience did change my life, however, I did not directly volunteer, nor would I choose to do it again if I could go back in time. I remember seeing tears in my Dad’s eyes, himself a WWII combat veteran, when I told him I, too, was going to war. My mother openly wept. I promised her I would not take any unnecessary chances-a promise I would later break.
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(0)By : Michael P. Closs
The Book of Mary: A Commentary on the Protevangelium of James
$3.99 – $21.99Price range: $3.99 through $21.99This commentary provides a new paradigm for understanding the Protevangelium of James. It is not an early Christian text but a late Jewish text with prophetic implications for the canonical works of the New Testament. The commentary begins with a study of selected portions of the Gospel of Mark. This indicates that Mark knew of the Protevangelium and encoded it within his gospel. As a result, it can be shown that the Protevangelium dates before any of the canonical works of the New Testament. With this perspective, the author provides a new analysis of the text of the Protevangelium without drawing on any canonical Christian texts. In the process, additional evidence is found that links it to works in the Old Testament. In conclusion, the Protevangelium draws on the Old Testament and has prophetic implications for the New Testament. The Protevangelium belongs to neither the New Testament nor the Old Testament but stands between them. The present analysis yields new information on how Christianity developed from its Jewish roots. It is ‘The Book of Mary’ that is the first link in the chain of development.
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(0)By : Cheri Magnuson
Hagrid The Tiny Lamb With The Big Name
$3.99 – $17.99Price range: $3.99 through $17.99The author Cheri Magnuson is a retired Engineer living her dream on a small farm in Maine. She has an Icelandic Fiber Flock, and most of her stories are about them. This story is about a darling little white lamb that was born early to a first-time mom. She cleaned him off and stood beside him, but he was too weak to nurse. This is when the Shepherd steps in and does her best to help the little one survive. Hagrid only weighed a little over three pounds when he was born and had no teeth. Lambs are usually born with milk teeth. He had a very weak suck reflex and his mouth was cool so he was brought in to the Shepherds home for care. This story is about his journey the little preemie with the BIG name.
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The Ice Underneath: My Passage Through Loss and Faith: A Memoir
$3.99 – $14.99Price range: $3.99 through $14.99When Wanda Broach-Butts and her husband Ted were asked to take in a foster child-a 14-year-old named Aaron, being held in jail on shoplifting charges-they were ambivalent about saying yes. They had already raised four foster youth and had given back as much as they could. They wanted to enjoy each other in retirement with no distractions, perhaps even live out their dream of relocating to a Caribbean island.
But if they didn’t accept the teenager into their home, the agency said there was a good chance no one would, so Wanda and Ted said yes. They were told little about Aaron’s family history, but that had been the case with every young person they took in. They saw hints of the past in their habits and behaviors-just the tip of the iceberg, without really knowing what lay beneath. Yet this had never been a concern before, and besides, Aaron would be their last foster child.
The Ice Underneath is an unsparing account of Wanda’s passage through an unfathomable tragedy that tested, to the breaking point, her profound Christian faith. With introspective courage, she relentlessly examined and questioned what she thought she believed about herself and found strength in her family’s complex history of loss and redemption. This memoir is a testament not only to our capacity to endure the unimaginable, but to emerge from it with greater resilience and spiritual fortitude than we thought possible.
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(0)By : Kathryn B. Hull
Pure Luck
$3.99 – $11.99Price range: $3.99 through $11.99What would you do for buried treasure?
Best friends Randy and Jennifer are confronted with that very question in Pure Luck. It all began with the metal detector they received for their twelfth birthdays. The two old coins they find on the beach lead them on a fantastical treasure hunt ending in a treacherous cave at the edge of the ocean. They enlist the help of a trusted teacher to retrieve the chest they find there. Assailed by rising tides, a storm that floods the cave, and an injury leaving their trusted teacher with amnesia, the two best friends soon find themselves in a pickle trying to juggle all their secrets. It was Pure Luck that they found the treasure chest, but now Jennifer and Randy are asking themselves was that good luck or bad? -
(0)By : Farid Ghalili
I am in business with my …
$3.99 – $14.99Price range: $3.99 through $14.99If you have no control of your business’ s financials you don’t have control of your business.
Small businesses provide the backbone for this country’ s economic stability.
In I am in business with my …, author Farid Ghalili provides information to help small – to – mid-sized business with common problems experienced when they partner with family members. Using personal examples and stories, Ghalili explains how business owners can learn from the past to
shape their future and expand their company.
” The book is written in stories; it is a nice and helpful way of thinking about opportunities and issues in small family businesses, which are essential to every community and economy.” — Joseph H. Astrachan, PhD, and Executive Director, Cox Family Enterprise
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(0)By : Arthur A. Edwards
The Journey to Hangtown Haven
$3.99 – $13.99Price range: $3.99 through $13.99How a group of committed volunteers led by a retired aerospace engineer built a homeless shelter in a gold rush community and how the power and financial elite closed it down. Was it because Hangtown Haven was an unexpected success?
How does one build a successful homeless shelter that is legal, practical and economical at no cost to the taxpayer? A group of homeless volunteers led by a retired aerospace engineer along with non-profit corporations and concerned churches jumped into the fray and did just that. Not, however, without making mistakes and ruffling feathers along the way. No one could have predicted how controversial it would be to provide shelter to our neighbors who had no place to live. “We are going to build a modern dog shelter with $7 million, but don’t bother asking the county or the city for one penny to help our homeless citizens.”
So, the real question is, “How do you build a homeless shelter that works and is acceptable to the entire community with donations only?” This book tells the story of one Sierra community’s eff ort to answer this question and how its success proved that it could be done, however its success also turned the city’s power establishment against it.
When it was obvious that the shelter was a success and homeless people were thriving, the city’s power structure got together and closed it down throwing forty homeless men and women out of their shelter in the middle of winter with no place to live.
But the genie is out of the bottle now and the occupants of this small gold mining town know how to do it the next time. They are prepared to try again until they are successful even though all of the business, political and power interests are determined to stop it. Th is story tells how it was done, how it can be done and how to avoid serious mistakes along the way.
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(0)By : Biman Roy
Miss Manhattan
$3.99 – $16.99Price range: $3.99 through $16.99Miss Manhattan truly captures the richness of diversity and the simultaneity of life happening in New York. The text is rich, tumbling, and layered, yet never chaotic as the sensations of people, cars, birds, flowers, and all forms of city life cascading around the speaker’s (and reader’s) attention. This unique collection cleverly displays the inherent resonance of life in the city, in a beautiful, joyful, and sometimes riotous, but always with a sense of life and creative force, not destruction or entropy. These poems live in the individual body, even as they describe an external and collective experience.
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(0)By : Dan Cox
Disillusioned: A Journey from Certainty to Faith
$3.99 – $12.99Price range: $3.99 through $12.99Disillusioned is a memoir, a spiritual how-not-to, and a revelation of hope for experiencing God and living the message of Jesus in a bold new way. In this candid and moving story, former mega-church pastor Dan Cox shares how, after a lifetime of Christianity, he watched his long-held belief systems go up in smoke. And how, like burning a field for new growth, his disillusionment allowed him to grow spiritually in ways his old faith never allowed.
Cox had erected a perfect Christian framework around his life: Overseas mission work. Pastoring a fledgling church into a 6500-member church. Building a family. But even as he seemed to have all the answers, Cox became filled with doubts about his ministry and his marriage, and deeply depressed. Facing tremendous trials and feeling a disconnect between his theology and his experience, he prayed fervently. Yet God seemed absent. Eventually, all his certainties-about marriage, prayer, the Bible, and even salvation-lay in ashes at his feet. So he had to start over again. And on that seared ground, God and his grace met him, and he began to radically reconstruct his life-this time supported by true faith.
Disillusioned is an honest exploration of what happens when the answers you’ve grown up with-and doled out to everyone else-don’t make sense anymore. Around the world, there are millions like Dan who, dissatisfied with their Christian experience, are walking away from church. This book is for those on the edges. The faint. The fallen. The desperate. The doubters. Here is a hopeful story, offering comfort and a fresh vision for a renewed and authentic life of freedom in Christ.
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(0)By : Michael Cristian
The Princess: A Fairy Tale
$3.99 – $14.99Price range: $3.99 through $14.99The Princess: A Fairy Tale by Michael Cristian is about a young princess who sets out to save her beloved knight who has been captured! This story was inspired by various fairy tales. Come and join the adventure.
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(0)By : Sandra M. Riley
Praise and Encouragement
$3.99 – $17.99Price range: $3.99 through $17.99Praise and Encouragement is a collection of spiritual poems which speaks to the heart, mind, soul, and spirit of every human being. God, the Creator of everything is worthy to be praised. Everyone can use some encouragement at some point in their lives. Take the journey through the pages of this book. You will find something in it that will touch your life and speak to you personally. Give God all the praise He is due and encourage yourselves in the Lord.
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(0)By : Virginia Lee Edge
The Moment I looked back: Role of God in Our Lives…Knowledge Is Power
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Rated 5.00 out of 5(1)By : Briana Isham
Depression Where: Journey To Recovery
$3.99 – $8.99Price range: $3.99 through $8.99“I have written a journal to have a journey to recovery. I’m an advocate for healing in different ways for all ages. We are in an era where depression and suicide have reached an all time high. This journal is designed to help in the healing process to create a safe place for everyone to read and write down if unable to talk at that time. Until help is obtained, this is a gateway to help in the progression to healing. I dedicate this journal to everyone who has ever been told to suck it up and move on, to those who were told that their voice doesn’t matter, to those whose cries don’t get heard”



































