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(0)By : Felicia Grubbs
Words of the Broken
$3.99 – $7.95Price range: $3.99 through $7.95These are some things I wrote based on my personal experience from mental, verbal and emotional abuse.
Their victims suffer for years after it happened. In my opinion, they are the worst kinds of abuse.
They damage their victims in the worst way. The damage they cause cannot be seen by others and lasts for eternity.
Time heals broken bones.
Nothing heals a broken mind.
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(0)By : Marcel Laporte
Henry’s Promise
$3.99 – $13.99Price range: $3.99 through $13.99Every day there are probably millions of people making promises that they cannot keep. A very small percentage do keep their promise, they are far between. Henry was determined to keep his promise to his wife no matter the cost. Henry will pay a hefty price in order to keep his promise to his wife. The love for his wife was too strong for him to break his promise.
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Wake Up Listen Up or Go Down
$3.99 – $14.99Price range: $3.99 through $14.99This book presents a chronology of end-time events from a PreWrath Rapture perspective. It starts with the Two Revelation Witnesses of Revelation 11, then during their ministry comes the Apostasy (the falling away of professing Christians who will be at war with the teachings of the Two Revelation Witnesses), then the anti-Christ comes on the scene and during his ministry comes the Rapture of the Church, very shortly after the Rapture of the Church the Day of the Lord starts and the culminating event of all the aforementioned will be the Second Coming of the Lord Jesus Christ. The book also tells the People of The Way as to what day of the week they are to observe the Sabbath day rest!
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(0)By : Jose Chavez
Found Sentiments
$3.99 – $22.99Price range: $3.99 through $22.99This book was first published in 2016. Many people were touched by it, and so the author thought he would revisit the works, add more emotion, through more expressive writing and art. This is a book that invites you to journey through life from the childhood memories of joy, pain and dreams that we face as we grow up. To the explosion of passion, fears, and beauty that life brings as we continue growing and running into obstacles all depicted through art and poetry with the intention of making you feel the nostalgia of our memories, and the wonder that we all go through as we face our life. Above all, it is homage to the beautiful gift we are given to experience life, and the love we receive as we meet people on the way. Reminding us that no matter how hard life gets, in the end it was all worth it. We are works of art, we all tell a story and we are all meant to be celebrated.
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(0)By : Tiffany Clavecilla
The Dragon Commons
$3.99 – $19.99Price range: $3.99 through $19.99The year is 2048. In lands beyond a wall-enclosed city known as the Tiered Nations, a war is waging between dragons and Wyrms. Ardyce, a Tree Crown Drake and leader of her people, ventures out to investigate a gaping hole in the land. She is joined by her kin and friend, Sasithorn, who soon must fight for their lives when a Wyrm suddenly attacks. Within the Tiered Nations, a mantra exists: “Live beyond satiation,” and consumerism is the only religion. Hadryn and his best friend Thaddius are soldiers, investigating an unusual death at the city’s morgue: a limb-hewn corpse, which appears to have been mauled when animals are no longer of this world. Meat products, as well as all foods, are grown in laboratories and manufactured as “cubed food.” Before Hadryn and Thaddius can further their examination of the body, two letters arrive for Hadryn. One is from a woman, Oshin Rysing, who is Hadryn’s long-time epistolary paramour, living outside the Tiered Nations in a rebel colony which resists the gluttonous ways of the city. The second letter is from his father to notify Hadryn that he will be wedded to an unknown man, as is customary for young women of marital age. Hadryn attends his engagement banquet with the intention of confronting his father, but strange occurrences of people, who seem to be infected with a terrible disease leading to self-cannibalism arise, and a creature out of nightmares emerges
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Balance of Nature
$3.99 – $11.99Price range: $3.99 through $11.99The balances in physical body, mental health, families, cultures, societies, politics, religions and other aspects of our life are necessary for our humanity. The author shows us how to achieve the benefits of the goodness, beauty and longevity. This book is a solution for everybody who wants to balance his or her life. ” Spirit in peace, longevity will be attained. Spirit in pieces, body will be ruined.” The balance can be practiced through the techniques of nutrition, yoga, breathing, exercise. peace of mind and good spirit. The book includes and illustrates the ways to open the main acupuncture points for healthy body and clear mind. By combining several different cultures in the world, the author shows a direction to bring up the truth, the goodness, and the beauty in human life. One of the beauties of human is the great sea of love to create a happy world. The creation is in our hands and our heart, The practices in balance of life are the key for our own rescues. This goal is equal to the natural balance because “There is Yang in Yin and there is Yin in Yang” and helps keeping ourselves in balance with the “seven emotions”. If we are not able to control ourselves, we will be overwhelmed by these seven emotions, and illnesses may result.
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(0)By : Janet Safford Cline
God Speaks to Me in Silence
$3.99 – $16.99Price range: $3.99 through $16.99Where does poetry come from? For Janet Safford Cline, her poetry comes from a lifetime of loving words and putting them together to express her faith in Jesus Christ. A lifelong Christian, in her inspiring poetry collection, God Speaks to Me in Silence, she imagines biblical scenes and stories in the poems “Shepherds, “Temptations” and “Why” She gently pokes fun at Sundays-only Christians in “Dear Bishop” Janet lived many years in the Texas Panhandle and recalls it lovingly in her poem “In the Panhandle” and she ponders her life in several poems about her family and friends. For the last forty years, she has lived on the Texas Gulf Coast, complete with hurricanes and uncertain weather, all of which is reflected in God Speaks to Me in Silence. God speaks to me in silence, never bombast or demand. The Lord of Lords is patient, always holding out his hand. I seldom take the time to sit and wait for his soft word, But I know God’s there and waits for me whatever has occurred. It’s only when I quiet down I hear God’s wondrous voice. God’s always there to talk to me, but I have to make the choice. God speaks to me in silence, when my mind is rapt and still, And it’s up to me to listen then to hear his perfect will.
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(0)By : Ralph E. Carlson
Truth and Consequences
$3.99 – $9.95Price range: $3.99 through $9.95Have you ever asked the question, does God exist? Have you ever wondered about the source of life on earth-and in particular, human life? Creationism, intelligent design, and evolution are three approaches to answering these questions. While evolutionists are adamant that their claim has been proven to be a scientific fact, it turns out that their so-called “proof” uses an invalid logical argument. Hence, at this point in time, evolution is merely a conjecture and not a scientific fact. Instead of attempting to answer these questions through inductive arguments, Truth and Consequences offers a different logical approach that restates the questions as propositions. A proposition is a statement that is either true or false. Then the consequences of their respective truth values can be analyzed. The first proposition is: an Infinite Intelligent Entity (IIE) exists. If that proposition is true, it leads to a second proposition: the IIE created life on Earth, and in particular, human life. If both propositions are true, it leads to a third proposition: there is life after death. If any of these propositions are false, the bottom line is that it leads to a dead end. Ultimately, if these foundational propositions are true, it leads to a fourth proposition: Jesus lived some two-thousand years ago. By continuing to build on these propositions and follow their conclusions, we can better discuss not only the existence of God as such but also contemporary issues like modern-day threats to Christianity in America.
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(0)By : Geoff Quaife
Chesapeake Chaos: Malevolence and Betrayal in Colonial Maryland
$3.99 – $24.99Price range: $3.99 through $24.99In 1650 Luke is in Maryland acting for Cromwell, and the colony’s proprietor Lord Baltimore, to assess the political situation. He becomes involved with a dysfunctional planter family and confronts several murders. His mission is complicated by planter rivalry, Indian wars, a Jesuit mission, a Puritan settlement and the incursion of a foreign power
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(0)By : Ronnie Fletcher
Thank You GOD For Another Day!: A Collection of Inspirational Poems
$3.99 – $9.99Price range: $3.99 through $9.99Thank You GOD For Another Day!: A Collection of Inspirational Poems is a collection of 114 poems written by Ronnie Fletcher is memory for his brother and other life-teaching lessons.
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(0)By : Geoff Quaife
The Irish Fiasco: Stolen Silver in Seventeenth Century Ireland
$3.99 – $24.99Price range: $3.99 through $24.99Luke’s murder investigation and search for stolen silver is complicated by intriguing Royalists, Irish rebels, influential women, treacherous comrades, a loveable witch, maladjusted siblings, murderous charcoal burners, and devious priests.
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(0)By : Jannah Mitchell
Grace: The Reality of Redemption
$3.99 – $10.99Price range: $3.99 through $10.99Jannah Mitchell was born in Hopkinsville, Kentucky. Early years through high school graduation were lived in Indianapolis, Indiana. Jannah obtained a B.A. and two master’s degrees in Chicago, Illinois, from Northeastern Illinois University, UIC, and Roosevelt University respectively. Jannah reconnected with her childhood religious roots at Living Word Christian Center in Forest Park, Illinois in 2000. She graduated from the Living Word School of Ministry and Missions in June 2002. Jannah has served with missions’ teams in Bogota and Cali, Colombia, S.A.; Hyderabad, India; Panama (Central America); and Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Jannah has a heart for new Christians and for any Christian who is struggling. She hopes that her works will speak to the commonality of obstacles confronted when Christians are moving from darkness into the Kingdom of God. Hopefully, this book and her other works will point the way to victory through spiritual development and renewal of the mind.
In my quest to gain an understanding of the mysteries Paul spoke of, I examined the Pauline epistles. I found a treasure of revelation as I was led through the labyrinth by E.W. Kenyon and later Derek Prince. They had years before delved into the secrets revealed by Paul’s writings.
One thing about God’s Word – it never dries up. Its revelations are never depleted or exhausted. As long as one studies and longs for revelation and understanding, one’s desires will be rewarded. God’s Word is an endless fountain of thirst-quenching water for the soul.
What did I find? I found GRACE, — which is the reality of redemption. There is a lot of talk about grace these days. But what is grace really? This book explores the many facets of God’s gift of grace, freeing the Christian reader to live in a space free of guilt, shame, and sin-consciousness. The finished work of Jesus Christ created that space for every born-again Christian. Walk into that place of liberty and power. God’s GRACE awaits your recognition.
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(0)By : James Sedgwick
Vice and Virtue
$3.99 – $9.99Price range: $3.99 through $9.99I was in the midst of a long stroll and happened upon it one evening. A crusty blue neon light depicted a bottle of vodka, hanging crookedly in the window. I was wet and dreary, and miserably cold, so I stepped inside… One of the wonderful things about life is the mystery of opening a new door and having only the foggiest idea about what lies on the other side. When Leonid moves across the city into a grimy, seedy neighborhood, he is met with unfamiliar and uncomfortable surroundings. As he adopts a new pattern of living, he discovers – in sometimes humorous ways – that wisdom often comes from the unlikeliest of places. And so does love.



































