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(0)By : Ellen K. Gordon
God and Choice and Life or Death
$3.99 – $8.99Price range: $3.99 through $8.99I define this choice as an established, intangible mechanism at the core of our being, which our will for our lives through the spoken word of our mouths activates. This choice is sometimes ignored and/or unrecognized; however, it is always present and available to us. Its purpose is to deliver us (our spirit man) into the hands of freedom, a place within us where we are always safe, where we are sane, and where we recognize the greatness that is within us through Christ Jesus, our Lord. This is not the freedom of footloose, wild, and fancy free, but it is the freedom of kings and priests. Its freedom enables our responsible right to us. We understand that God is responsible and the only right (Deut. 32:4), and only through Him can anyone obtain rights. No one has the right or God on his side to do anything unless it is through Him. This is the basis of truth. In John 8:31-32, Jesus said, “If you continue in my word, then are ye my disciples indeed; and ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free” First, He instructs us to continue. We cannot pick up the Word of God and put it down with yet still the expectation of receiving what it says. Our continuance in the Word is the key to our forthcoming knowledge and revelation. Jesus said, “Then are ye my disciples indeed” Disciples are disciplined ones that recognize the order of God and will themselves to carry it out. These orders carried out are the physical evidence of the disciplined spirits, willed from the soul (mind). This is the order of God. When your spirit (heart) is disciplined toward God, your soul wills your body to follow through.
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(0)By : Nina M. Kelly
HoneyBee TreeHouse
$13.95“Nina Kelly’s Book, HoneyBee TreeHouse, successfully introduces children to the importance of bees and the role they play in nature’s sustainability. The book demonstrates the power and success when the children unite together. A delightful and educational book for anyone’s library”.
–Jack Canfield, Co-Author of the New York Time’s Best Selling book Chicken Soup for the Soul series and The Success Principles.
“Nina M. Kelly shares the story of a young girl who learns to appreciate the great outdoors for all that it has to offer and discovers how to advocate for her new friends, the honeybees. Educational and heartwarming, HoneyBee TreeHouse is a must for any parent or educator seeking to teach children environmental stewardship”
-Miriam Laundry, Author & Founder of Miriam Laundry Publishing
“Nina M. Kelly captivates readers through her educational and creative prose in HoneyBee TreeHouse. Each page invites you to join the adventure of a curious young girl as she overcomes her fear and discovers the important work of Honeybees. The beautifully illustrated gardens sparks the imagination of both young and old.”
-Mary Bauswell, Art Therapist
“Do you know that the honey you eat begins with a dance?
But bees don’t just make honey. In this beautiful book, children discover wondrous facts about these little creatures who we depend on for most of the food that keeps us healthy.”
-Sabiha Rumani Malik, founder, The World Bee Project
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(0)By : Jackie Brown Riddick
More Than A Conqueror
$3.99 – $11.99Price range: $3.99 through $11.99Life was different back in the day. Community was vital. Childhood antics, teenage exploits, and the challenges of young adulthood revealed I didn’t know what I thought I knew. Through all of this, the greatest influence of my life was my mom. She helped me process the good and the bad. Instead of being one-dimensional live, love, and laugh with the great intention and anticipation of more. As she is no longer with me her words and laughter linger on, and I am emancipated. I learned that the greatest gift of life was and truly is love; unpretentious, nurtured, and existing to be shared with others.
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(0)By : Walter Oleksy
A Midnight Clear: A Dog’s Christmas
$3.99 – $9.99Price range: $3.99 through $9.99A black Lab dog, Max, is abandoned as a puppy and adopted by a landscaper. They live in a ranch house across from a golf course where they and neighbors take their dogs on walks. Max befriends other dogs until their masters show prejudice. Max and his best dog pal leave in a winter snow storm and meet an Hispanic couple with the wife about to give birth on Christmas Eve. Max and his friend find them shelter in an allegory of The Nativity and all ends well with the dogs’ masters finding them and restoring the centuries-old pact between man and dog.
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(0)By : Michael R. Jasperson
The Fire Club: A dangerously humorous journey with a regular crew of irregular firefighters.
$3.99 – $13.99Price range: $3.99 through $13.99Cole Walker, an inexperienced fire captain, is cruelly baptized into fire life when he is ripped from his air-conditioned desk job and plunged into the command of an obstinate crew of four mischievous firefighters. Walker’s book-smarts do not prepare him for tumultuous firehouse life, or the vivid horrors of his dangerous profession.
Cole Walker finally realizes his life-long dream when he is promoted to fire captain, and takes the place of a highly respected, veteran captain. Ironically, Walker has never held a command nor even worked in a firehouse! His entire career has been safely sheltered behind the insular walls of headquarters. Rookie Captain Cole Walker painfully discovers he must lead his rebellious firefighters through predicaments he’d never experienced before. In his cathartic journey to prove himself as a worthy field captain, Walker discovers that he must fight more than fire.
His firefighters despise him for his lack of experience, they quarrel and plague him with vicious pranks. A rival captain and nefarious mayor torment Walker through public humiliation, while a mirthful young coed from the ladies Auxiliary sparks a contentious rivalry. In between station conflicts, Walker and crew are deluged with deadly fires and agonizing rescues. Walker and his firefighters struggle to survive the volatile incidents that assail them from both inside and outside the firehouse.
Amid the dangers and persistent firehouse hazing, Walker must allay firefighter rivalries, survive career sabotage, mend broken people, and make command decisions that could easily kill himself and his crew.
Based on Real Events
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The Paradoxical Return of the Feminine: Journeys to Raise Awareness and Create Peace
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(0)By : Jack Worrill
Parables for Purposeful Walk
$3.99 – $21.99Price range: $3.99 through $21.99Parables For The Purposeful Walk follows in the tradition of Jack Worril’s first two books, “Parables for Plain People” and “More Parables for Plain People,” offering brief devotional messages for daily encouragement and inspiration. It was in the metropolitan Atlanta area that he made his living, raised his own family, carried out his various ministries, and witnessed the events and news items that have served as the basis for his writings. Since 2012, Jack’s ministry opportunities have expanded to include medical and evangelistic missions to Haiti, the Dominican Republic, Myanmar and Brazil, as well as several local Mission projects. Each of these personal experiences has added new perspective to the concept of walking the Purposeful Walk, and contributed to the enrichment of Jack’s observations of the working of God in the everyday lives of those with whom he has come in contact. The result is a collection of articles composed with the objective of focusing the readers’ attention on the Presence of God in each day’s events, whether personal, local, or worldwide. Jack’s desire is that these Parables will serve to give encouragement, guidance and inspiration to each one who engages in the purposeful walk through life.
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(0)By : Walter Oleksy
The Stolen Smile
$3.99 – $10.99Price range: $3.99 through $10.99Bunny Chandler, a Realtor in suburban Chicago, gets a call from a young mystery women in New York asking to find her a secluded Gothic house near woods and a river.
Bunny knows just the house. But would the caller mind if a woman was just murdered in it? Rules of the real estate game say she has to ask her that.
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The Miracles in the Life of Abeth
$3.99 – $9.99Price range: $3.99 through $9.99Dear Family, Members of the Prayer Group, and Friends: My heartfelt thanks for your purchase of this book and the contributions for this worthy cause! It will take the Mission to the next level in making a difference in people’s lives and the future of the Mission Rosary Prayer Group. You and your families will always be remembered in my prayers as I go through this journey of propagation of faith with the Mission Rosary Prayer Group. This had become my livelihood and it definitely changed my life and my priorities to serve Our Lord Jesus. Devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary had impacted my life and so many others that I had to share it with the world. I authored this book to open my life, my love, my heart, and I even poured tears along the way. This book will benefit the Abeth Foundation, the descendants of this prayer group.
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(0)By : Bob Harshbarger
It’s Been A Pretty Good Ride
$3.99 – $10.99Price range: $3.99 through $10.99The genesis of this book came from Bob Harshbarger’s three daughters. They had been subjected to numerous tales over the years about where the Harshbargers came from and countless stories (mostly humorous) about their father growing up in a wheelchair. Bob’s children have encouraged him to write down some of these accounts; thus, along with some genealogical history, this “book” began.
Oh, it didn’t start as a book. Bob told himself, “I’m no author,” but he decided to expand his reports to include hilarious events and stories about other people along the way that have been valuable pieces of his life’s puzzle. We are all subjects of problems in one form or another and the attitude with which these bumps in the road are addressed will someday define what one sees when reflecting back on their own life. Bob likes to think that this little book will provide not only some humor to the reader, but also inspiration for their own lives.
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(0)By : Odessa Cleveland
In the Zone of Changes
$3.99 – $9.99Price range: $3.99 through $9.99In the Zone of Changes, Brenda William must resolve her emotional anxieties by following her doctor’s orders without prescribed medication. She faces and questions her father’s convictions. A perspicacious young woman, Brenda William makes connections to life’s obstacles by reading, listening, and putting into practice what she must do and risk in accomplishing her goals in life.
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(0)By : George E. Saurman
We’ve Done Them Wrong: A History of The Native American Indians and How The United States Treated Them
$3.99 – $10.99Price range: $3.99 through $10.99“From the mountains, to the prairies
To the oceans white with foam,
Every Native American
Must leave his home.” I.
Imagine that someone comes to your home and forces you at gunpoint to leave. Your response might be termed “savage”
“Savage” was how the New World invaders described American Indians. Settlers chased them across the continent, as the government signed treaties that they later broke. They also subjected the native inhabitants to horrible atrocities.
Author George E. Saurman, a World War II veteran and proud American, explores what really happened to Native American Indians, examining
- Native American Indian tribes and their customs;
- the actions of early settlers, including William Penn and his holy experiment;
- contributions of the Native American Indians; and
- conditions on reservations today.
Saurman also considers how the Bureau of Indian Affairs handled relations between natives and settlers, as well as what Native American Indians from the past and today have had to say about events.
Even today, broken promises obscure what’s really going on in Native American Indian Communities, It’s time that a serious effort be made to rectify the situation, and it starts by realizing that We’ve Done Them Wrong.
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Lexie’s Gift
$3.99 – $12.99Price range: $3.99 through $12.99This is the story of a little girl, Lexie, whose best friend’s father is in the Army and is so called to active duty. Susan, the friend, is so sad that her dad will miss her birthday and Christmas and won’t be there to hug, kiss and tuck her in at bedtime. Lexie wishes she could do something to comfort Susan while her father is away. With a little help, Lexie makes the perfect present for Susan: a pillow with her father’s picture printed on it. Susan is thrilled , and the girls decided to make more picture pillows for others like her and in doing so discover it is more fun to give than to receive.
This story is based on a project started in 2008 by the author and his wife. In all, they and their volunteers made and shipped free what they called “Sweet Dreams Pillows” to over 13,000 children of deployed members of the U.S. Armed Forces.
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(0)By : Walter Oleksy
Christmas with the Famous
$3.99 – $14.99Price range: $3.99 through $14.99Famous men and women in a wide range of occupations tell heartfelt, sometimes sad, sometimes humorous, and often inspirational stories about their best-remembered Christmas. Many times, the Christmas they remember best was when they were poor, perhaps out of work, alone, and with little hope. Yet, they felt the spirit of Christmas within them that brought new hope.
Their stories can inspire us today who are coping with global terrorism, violence and, for many, physical, emotional, or economic concerns that are especially hard to deal with at Christmas. If you’re alone, you can spend Christmas with those of the famous who know what that is like.
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(0)By : Yvonne Lee McIntire
Aloha Nui Loa: A Pineapple Plantation Story
$3.99 – $24.99Price range: $3.99 through $24.99It was going to be a great summer on O’ahu, enjoying, working, a part timr job, while relishing time off from college life on Maui. Yet culinary student Eden Andres didn’t foresee that her return to her beloved plantation home, after two years away at school, would change the direction of her life. In Aloha Nui Loa, local girl Eden Andres Meets Ben Alexander. She is the daughter of the union representative, and he is the son of the chief stockholder of the corporation which owns the pineapple plantation where her father is employed. They couldn’t be more contrasting in their backgrounds and lifestyles. But frequent encounters cause sparks to fly, and with more lengthy time spent together, love blossoms.
As their relationship deepens, Eden and Ben must face what seem like insurmountable obstacles to their happiness. Ben has ghosts from his past that will challenge the trust and respect they have for each other. It will take a steadfast belief in their love to weather the impending storm in their paths. Will love conquer all?
Aloha Nui Loa paints an accurate and insight picture of pineapple plantation living in Hawaii in the mid to late 1900s. Manu details are provided that could only be known to someone who lived them. This is part pf the real Hawaii, and you’ll be grateful to have an inside view.



































