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The Journey: The Dream of a 6th Grader
$4.99 – $20.99It’s often been said that every person has at least one book inside of them. The main purpose of this book is to express in written form my experiences I had throughout my journey to North America for my children and grandchildren.
But, if this book will have an impact on someone that is going through a similar experience or has been in my shoes and it will help them not to stop or give up, it will definitely accomplish its objective.
My motto for this book was to learn from the past, to live in the present, and focus on the future. My guide: Proverbs 3:5-6; Trust in the Lord with all your heart; and lean not unto your own understanding. In all the ways acknowledge Him, and He shall direct your paths.
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(0)By : Jannah A Mitchell
Like a Tree Planted
$3.99 – $8.99Most Christians have had periods when they felt alienated from God. Circumstances and life situations propelled them into seeming darkness and despair. In such times Satan takes advantage of the Christian’s confusion and ignorance to launch a subtle attack. This book describes such a period in the author’s life, but focuses on God’s deliverance from the darkness via a powerful revelation – the revelation of the tree.
Jannah Mitchell was born in Hopkinsville, Kentucky. Early education was in Indianapolis, Indiana. Jannah graduated with a B.A. in Journalism and Criminal Justice from Northeastern Illinois University in Chicago. She later completed her MEd at the University of Illinois at Chicago and an MPA at Roosevelt University in Chicago. 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 in June 2002. Jannah has served with missions’ teams in Bogata and Cali, Colombia, S.A.; Hyderabad, India; Panama; and Haiti. Jannah has a heart for new Christians and 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.
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Have You Seen My Daddy?
$3.99 – $12.99Who is your daddy? If Pastor John R. Peyton was asked this question when he was a boy, he might be ashamed to admit who his daddy was, having grown up in an abusive household with an alcoholic, womanizing father.
However, now as a faithful servant of God and pastor of a loving church, he can now say his true daddy is that of his heavenly Father God.
His new book, Have You Seen My Daddy?, is Pastor John’s detailed life story, beginning with his birth and childhood in Virginia to a strong Christian mother and an abusive, lost father. As he grew up, he witnessed hypocrisy in his home church and racism from other churches, wondering if this Jesus that was spoken of was really someone to be praised and worshipped.
He was soon drafted into the army and traveled to Central America and, all while struggling with his hatred toward white people that intensified through his involvement with the Black Panther Party. It wasn’t until the most unlikely of people witnessed to him of God’s love and Jesus’s sacrifice that Pastor John’s life turned around and because of this he was sent to Vietnam.
As Pastor John moved forward with his life, becoming a husband and father to three daughters, he began to feel God leading him down certain paths where his testimony of God taking away the hate and bringing him peace was impacting people’s lives.
Pastor John, as an agent of reconciliation for God, has been the vessel to change the lives of many, from lost lives in prison ministry to the well-to-do and various races and statuses. The hope is that readers will understand through his life story the need for God in our lives and that change for the better can only happen through Jesus.
Have you seen your Daddy? Because He’s looking for you!
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(0)By : Robert Forge
An Obscure Life
$3.99 – $9.99Also, by writing this it has become a therapeutic tool for myself to step back and reflect on the struggles and triumphs in my life and, overcome and deal with the bad within. The book’s title can be used as a verb or adjective. I use it as an adjective as in vague or unknown. So please do not judge me harshly and enjoy the story of An Obscure Life.
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(0)By : Ernest Witmer
El Andar De Una Doncella Con Su Amado
$3.99 – $14.99“Por favor oren por nosotras, hemos sido chocadas por una camioneta.” Era de mi hija Kristi. Lo recibí mientras iba entrando al Wal-Mart en Canyon City, Colorado, en donde estuve esperando a que llegara Raquel. Habíamos planeado ayudar a Asher y Teresa y su familia a pre-pararse para su boda en tan solamente cuatro días. Sin embargo, de la nada llegó la monstruosa pickup Dodge chocando contra la puerta del chofer y el cuerpo delicado de mi esposa.
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(0)By : Stephen Isitt
Speaking the Truth in Love: A True Account of Events and Concerns Related to The Local Churches 1987-1989
$3.99 – $22.99“Having been a close observer of the tumultuous events that have transpired and the change of course that has taken place during the past few years in the local churches under the leadership of Witness Lee, and having been myself an intimate co-worker of Witness Lee’s and an elder in the local churches for more than twenty-five years, I feel it is appropriate and indeed obligatory for me to relate an account of my own observations, inward exercises, and responses. I do this for the sake of an historical record and for the benefit of any who may be profited thereby.”
-John Ingalls
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(0)By : Lettie Ar-Rahmaan
Struggling To Be Me: No Longer Silent & Invisible At The Table
$3.99 – $9.99As a black woman in the United States of America with a career in STEM and Ministry, my life began with two strikes from birth. People made choices for and about me based on how they saw me through their presupposition. No matter how much I changed my appearance, worked on my vernacular, educated myself and assimilated into a patriarchal world, it was still a struggle to be seen, heard, respected and trusted.
Today, women in leadership like myself continue to experience gender discrimination by men and women, especially as black, brown and indigenous women advance their careers in academia, institutions, politics and corporations. It’s the verbal and non-verbal communication that tells women this isn’t your place. -
(0)By : Cornelia S. Garrett
Big Mama Said: You Will Understand It Better By & By
$3.99 – $13.99Godly wisdom and great motherly council flourished in southern households. Many of which had more than one mother living in the same house. So the senior mother was usually called “Big Mama.” Bluefield, West Virginia had an exceptional big mama that everyone loved, respected, and listened to when in need of Godly advice. This book is a compilation of a tidbit of wisdom shared through stories told by my big mama to give spiritual direction to a child.
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To Then and Back Again: A Memoir Part One A Collection of Uh-Oh’s, No No’s and A Few OMG’S
$3.99 – $19.99To Then And Back Again is a memoir written in two parts. It’s a book for those who enjoy the trials and tribulations of real-life people and feel they can or would like to relate to those whom they are reading about. It’s a memoir about only those richest, most interesting details concerning my life…or so I would like to think. It was written to convey those sometimes simple, sometimes complex, but many times emotionally charged experiences I’ve had during my life. Whether these emotions were elicited by the harsh realities of adversity that I, like many, have faced and overcome, or by the personal triumphs achieved through perseverance, and at times, through sheer willpower alone is for the reader to decide. I will, however, try to express them in such a manner as to allow the readers the chance to decide for themselves. We will embark on a journey to then and back again; an odyssey that will encompass a multitude of adventures that are at times disturbing and chaotic, and at other times fascinating and humorous. These adventures will range from overcoming desperation and loneliness as a result of a hidden identity, to the anguish of a best friend and his suicide that served absolutely no purpose nor had any meaning; a suicide that gained nothing for anyone…especially himself. From an insidious monster’s theft of a child’s innocence to things that just happen; catching you unaware, then kicks you right square in your pearly whites. The journey will certainly run the gamut of human experiences and emotions, and I will share my life with the reader if they wish to take the ride. And of which I’m also certain, if I do it suitably, then they will vicariously become the reader’s adventures as well. The first part is about my life from the time I was about eight years old, when our family home was destroyed by fire to when I was just out of high school and first went out to live on my own. The second part will be about my life from when I was about twenty until I was thirty something. It will begin when my dad and I built my first home until I finally moved from my hometown to go off to medical school.
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(0)By : Vernon Carrigan, MD
A Life Story of Heritage and Faith
$3.99 – $18.99A Life Story of
Heritage
and Faith
A Life Story of Heritage and Faith is a book of my life experiences of rural upbringing and as an internal medicine physician over a 40-year career. It is centered around my relationships with God and man: family, friends, patients, community; and my heritage and faith, through serial personal tragedies, and in working with others in the joys, trials and challenges of life.
Please come with me as I chronicle my humble beginnings through education and ministering to patients, friends, employees and many others. Let’s get started in 1955 on our farm on the day and occasion of my first remembrances and self-awareness.
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(0)By : Jacques R. Roy
Don’t Quit, Don’t Cry!
$3.99 – $25.99Don’t Quit! Don’t Cry! is a Canadian’s gripping life story.
August 1967: Canada celebrates its centennial; Jacques R. Roy studies African history and Kiswahili in Montréal. With a deep sense of justice, freedom, and liberty, Jacques joins CUSO as a teacher and leaves for Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
Jacques meets Dr. Agostinho Neto, President and Founder of the MPLA (People’s Movement for the Liberation of Angola). Dr. Neto needs radio links. Jacques can solve this problem. All of this will require complete secrecy.
April 1968: Dr. Neto invites Jacques to the eastern Angolan front. He likes the radio results and sends Roy to mobilize Canadian public opinion.
• 1970: South Africa’s ANC external leaders Hani and Mbeki ask Jacques to create a spy unit. Cover: a love story with missions worthy of James Bond and Indiana Jones.
• 1974: Jacques brings Dr. Neto to Ottawa’s parliamentary committee. Dr. Neto asks for liberation for six nations from minority rule.
• November 11, 1975: Independence. CIA steps in.
• 1998: Unstoppable, Roy goes back to Angola. Mission: Stop the civil war. The plan: Follow the blood diamonds.
• Results: Canada’s UN Ambassador Robert Fowler visits Africa, writes the Fowler Report. The UN imposes sanctions and blood diamond funds dry up.
• April 2002: civil war ends.
• 2008: Veterans of Angola Liberation (LIVEGA) induct Jacques Roy, card number 00A.
WE… RECOGNIZE JACQUES ROY… A DIPLOMAT, AN EDUCATOR A PRACTICAL MAN, SENSITIVE, WOLRD VISION, INTERNATIONALIST… JACQUES IS OUR FRIEND AND ALWAYS WELCOMED IN ANGOLA AGOSTINHO NETO PRESIDENT REPUBLIC OF ANGOLA 1975
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The Trials and Tribulations of Tin Can Lizzie: Stories She told about Her Life, Her Family, and Her Escape To Freedom and Eternal Happiness as They Learned to Overcome Their Trials and Tribulations Through Christ Jesus
$3.99 – $39.99When Elizabeth Seither went into her doctor’s office in June 2020, she suffered a mild stroke and was taken to a nearby hospital. While in the hospital and upon a complete physical examination, the doctors learned that she needed a relatively routine colonoscopy, even at age 80. Th is book tells the story of what happened while Liz was in the hospital during the COVID-19 CRISIS and the promise she elicited from her younger sister, Rita, asking her to write a book on her and her family’s lives.
Since no visitors were allowed during this crisis, these two sisters had TIME to talk extensively on the phone over five days. Liz had difficulty concentrating and was very nervous because she was waiting for this procedure to be completed before returning home. However, the two sisters had many phone conversations in which Liz opened up the doors and windows of her entire life!
From their humble beginnings in Cleveland, Ohio, Liz and her four siblings, Dorothy, Victor, Rita, and Richard, faced numerous hardships. However, their shared resilience and determination led them to successful and fulfilling lives, a testament to the power of perseverance…
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(0)By : Sabine Joyce
Around the World in Eighty Years
$3.99 – $17.99In Around the World in Eighty Years, Sabine Joyce outlines her adventures she’s had while traveling: run-ins with Komodo dragons, tarantulas invading the tent, riding a brahma bull in Cuba, almost losing a leg stepping on a scorpion, and meeting Mr. Lucky, a mountain silverback gorilla, in Rwanda. Join Joyce in her adventures as she swims with manatees in faraway places, and discover the vast beauty of the world.
Sabine Joyce craves adventure and so she is traveling the world forever. The world is forever changing, and Joyce wants to see it all.
Joyce’s interest in mountain climbing started with reading a book from Sir Arthur Conan Doyle about the Mysterious Tepuis in Venezuela, which led finally the climb on Mr. Kilimanjaro, Tanzania. -
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Havana 1995: English Version
$3.99 – $10.99“The work between a dream and reality, is a symbolic encounter of two individuals who represent one, the Cuban exiles, and the other the new cuban generation who developed in Castro’s Cuba. The story isa deep reflection on the future of Cuba, the fragmented identity of Cubans and their conflicts in the face of the possibility of what is becoming more and more inevitable: the freedom of Cuba.
The primary value of the book is that it will have meaning before and after the fall of the socialist’s regime. Ileana contrasts the generation of the Cubans in Cuba and those who live in exile. We must read these revealing pages, so literally beautiful and so shockingly Cuban. We all learn a lot from this magical form of this writer who now surprises us with this volume that cannot be ignored. She will prepare the mood and the attitude for the day.”
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(0)By : E.B MasonE.B. Mason
Im Wesen einer Rose
$3.99 – $14.99Wir schreiben das Jahr 2005 und Ed, ein pensionierter Oberstleutnant der U.S. Air Force, wurde als hochrangiger Logistikexperte eingestellt, um mit dem afghanischen Verteidigungsministerium als Berater und Mentor für zwei hochrangige afghanische Offi ziere zu arbeiten. Doch kurz nachdem sich Ed in seine neue Arbeitsroutine eingelebt hat, fi ndet er sich in einem Behandlungsbereich außerhalb von Kabul wieder und ist in einem achtwöchigen Traum gefangen. Was folgt, ist ein geradliniger und kraft voller Roman über die Erfahrungen eines Mannes in Afghanistan und darüber, wie sein persönlicher Kampf ums Überleben sein Leben für immer verändert.
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Die Freude des Treuen und Freudigen Gebens: Wunderbare Grundsätze zum Annehmen
$3.99 – $10.99„Wenn Du daran denkst, dem Herrn etwas zu geben, fühlst Du Dich dann belastet? Oder erfreust Du Dich an den erstaunlichen Möglichkeiten, die sich bieten, wenn Du Deine Mittel ihm anvertraust?
Mit den biblischen Geheimnissen des Gebens, die Vincent Nwankpa in diesem wunderbaren kleinen Buch enthüllt, wirst Du entdecken, dass das Geben an den Herrn und an andere ein Weg zu Freude und Sieg ist, den Du noch nie gekannt hast. Wenn Du diese Grundsätze in die Tat umsetzt, wird das nicht nur Dein Helfen verändern, sondern auch Deinen Weg mit Gott für den Rest deines Lebens!”Von Jack Littlefield
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El Júbilo de Dar Fiel y Alegremente: Principios Maravillosos Que Debemos Adoptar
$3.99 – $10.99“Cuando piensas en dar al Señor, ¿te sientes agobiado? ¿O te entusiasman las increíbles oportunidades que se abrirán cuando entregues tus recursos a Su control?
En este maravilloso libro, Vincent Nwankpa desvela secretos bíblicos sobre el dar que te mostrarán cómo dar al Señor y a los demás es un camino hacia la alegría y la victoria que nunca antes habías conocido. Poner en práctica estos principios no solo transformará tu forma de dar, ¡sino también tu caminar con Dios por el resto de tu vida!”por Jack Littlefield
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Married To The Backslider: If My People Which Are Called By My Name Would Humble Themselves
$3.99 – $10.99Have you been looking for love in all the wrong places? Do you feel a huge void in your life? Do you know or would like to know the true meaning of love? If you answered yes to these questions, then this book is for you. Join me as I take a journey to my heart to find my true love. We often times leave the one who loves us the most because the grass seems greener on the other side. Once we get to the other side, we realize that we were better off where we started. Jesus is so gracious with us that He allows us to leave Him, and it is only to see that when we become hurt He is right there to heal us and welcome us back home with open arms.
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(0)By : Rosa M. Sáenz-Aragón
Parchita
$3.99 – $14.99When I was young, my mom and dad did their best to provide for our family. Money was scarce. Neighbors and our church would sometimes give us clothing. I remember finding a pair of pants in one of the boxes which fit me perfectly. However, I grew taller and my pants unfortunately didn’t. My mom would either sew patches to cover up holes from overuse and she would also sew fabric to the bottom of each pant leg to make them longer. The word for patches in Spanish is parches. Parchita is what inspired me to write this book. I truly hope you enjoy my story.
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The Poor Immigrant Who Became Successful: True Life Story
$4.99 – $9.99“The Poor Immigrant Who Became Successful” is an inspiring memoir detailing Harris Bob’s challenging immigration journey from poverty-stricken Cameroon to the USA. Bob faced physical assaults, near-death situations, betrayal, and discrimination, but with endurance, luck, and the help of heroes, he achieved his goal. This gripping and motivating story showcases the resilience and determination of immigrants in the face of hardship, making it a compelling read for anyone seeking inspiration and hope.
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(0)By : Jimmy J. Holloway
BOKI
$3.99 – $17.99I COME TO YOU AS I AM,
A MAN,
I AM WHO I AM!
LOVE ME! HATE ME,
DON’T MISUNDERSTAND ME,
I AM WHO I AM!
GIVEN THE OPPORTUNITY,
I’M A GOOD FRIEND!
I AM WHO I AM!
A MAN!
I COULD BE THAT LOVER YOU NEVER HAD,
A MAN FOR RIGHT, A MAN NOT
AFRAID TO STAND!
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(0)By : Dr. Ulysses Labilles
The Genome of Faith: A Life Unfolding Between Heaven and Earth: A Scientist’s Testament Beyond the Timeline
$3.99 – $9.99Dr. Ulysses Lagrimas Labilles, an epidemiologist, cancer researcher, and public health advocate, has a personal journey that has shaped his professional path. His academic achievements, including a PhD in Applied Public Health Epidemiology and the presidency of the Golden Key International Honour Society and other distinguished academic societies, are impressive. With a 3.8 GPA and a distinguished career during the COVID-19 pandemic and in precision oncology, Dr. Labilles has dedicated his life to improving outcomes for the vulnerable. However, it is his journey, following a diagnosis of stage 4 non-small cell lung cancer, that has led him to focus on healing, faith, and legacy, making his story one of resilience and hope.
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(0)By : Nan Bradley
The Arkansas Traveler
$3.99 – $7.99Reliving his masterpiece.
Dive into a journey of creativity and humor as one man turns life’s challenges into unforgettable poems. Discover how a little wit can change everything. This book shows how laughter, poetry, and resilience can transform even the toughest of times.
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(0)By : Sgt. James R. Willis
A Toy Black Soldiers Story
$3.99 – $8.99The Author grew up in a two-parent home on the northside of Chicago in an area known as Cabrini Green Projects. His parents gave birth to 10 children. Four brothers and five sisters. Willis is the oldest child.
My father served in Manila Philippines under General Wainright. He distinguished himself on rescue missions of American prisoners and special assignments during the ongoing battles against the Japanese in the Philippine Island 3 years hand to hand combat with the Japanese. He returned home and married the author’s mother who was an elementary school teacher and a missionary. He was a military police and after the war in 1959, became a Chicago Policeman. He was an American hero.
The author was unable to afford college and decided to volunteer for military service with plans to enter college upon completion of military obligations. This landed him in the middle of the Vietnam Era War at a place called Phan Rang Vietnam from 1968-1969 where he served as a medical corpsman.
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(0)By : Edwin D. Armbruster
Unusual Attitudes: Flight Instructor Memoirs
$3.99 – $26.99Captain Ed (Edwin D. Armbruster) lived a fascinating life as he flew thousands of hours over the jungles of Panama and the Caribbean in single engine planes. Over seven hundred students called him their instructor as he piloted them from Atlantic to Pacific over and along the Panama Canal, through Panama, Central and South America. Beginning with the halcyon days of Canal Zone life and navigating more troubled times as the drug wars escalated, adventure calls on every page.
As exciting and spell-binding as the tropical background is beautiful, “Captain Ed” regales and inspires with his stories of crashes and near-misses, student antics, hair-raising escapes and unusual friendships, all as the glory days of the Panama Canal slowly faded into memory.
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Rated 5.00 out of 5(2)By : E.B. Mason
To Be a Rose
$3.99 – $23.99Ed is a retired United States Air Force Lieutenant Colonel working for a defense contractor. He has been hired as a Senior Logistics Expert to work with the Afghanistan Ministry of Defense as an advisor and mentor to two senior Afghan officers.
Ed first appears telling an Army Combat Medic he can’t breathe. He is transferred to Camp Phoenix just outside of Kabul for further treatment. Over the next twelve hours, he is treated by a “tag team” of nurses and doctors. During this time he remembers the sights, smells and sounds of Afghanistan and his journey there.
Mr. Mason uses vivid imagery and character portrayals to tell his story from his arrival in Dubai up to the beginning of his eight week dream. Ed describes his day-to-day routine at Camp Eggers, his fellow officers, his family and the dedicated medical teams he encountered on his journey. Ed’s story is straightforward, powerful, yet humorous account of his experiences in Afghanistan and how his battle for survival changes his life forever. -
(0)By : Kidane Alemayehu
My Journey with the United Nations and Quest for the Horn of Africa’s Unity and Justice for Ethiopia
$3.99 – $22.99The book is focused on vital issues for the institutional development of various countries including human settlements as well as the need for cooperation and mutual support of the countries in the Horn of Africa plus the achievement of the justice required by Ethiopia for the huge war crimes perpetrated by Fascist Italy with the Vatican’s complicit support.
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(0)By : Mark Eric Johansen
Dad Only Tried To Shoot Me Twice
$3.99 – $17.99To save Dad’s business and control his drinking were the doubly impossible tasks I was burdened with.
The effects of alcoholism tore my family apart. I was shocked by his alcohol consumption. The longer he drank, the less responsible he became.
Facing Dad, with his gun aimed at me, are images I will never forget.
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(0)By : Claudia Dimartino
My Wall is Red: A Memoir of Discovery
$3.99 – $19.99My Wall is Red personifies victory and will inspire you to discover who you were born to be. It is through the transforming power and unconditional love of God that you can discover the walls built up in your life that prevent you from discovering and fulfilling your destiny. My Wall is Red is the heartfelt story that reveals the courage it takes to walk away from religion and discover relationship. It takes perseverance to grow in a personal relationship with the Lord which is the foundation to identify and tear down walls that hold you back. It will provoke you to discover your passion and the courage to live life on your terms. In victory, you can overcome the weight of trying to fit into a world of conformity and embrace that you are uniquely you.
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(0)By : Jeffrey Lodge
Bobby Takes The Train
$3.99 – $15.99A young boy and his family decide to travel by train to visit their family. The boy experiences some of the interesting sights, sounds and fun of travelling by train.
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(0)By : Terrie L. Broom
This is My Song, This is My Story: I’m Not Who I Used To Be
$3.99 – $16.99The powerful, personal story of how a woman whose entire identity was rooted in homosexuality and poverty thinking became transformed and set free into her true identity as a beautiful, strong woman through the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
When life turns upside-down, who do you turn to? And when you turn to God, what do you do when His very presence in your life disrupts everything you thought was true about yourself, your relationships, and your sexual identity?
That was the challenging, yet ultimately freeing place that music-lover Terrie Broom found herself facing. With the unexpected, untimely death of her brother due to complications from AIDS, Terrie began seeking answers to her grief…which miraculously led her to an encounter with God.
The only problem? Her long-term, same-sex partner didn’t want to come along on that spiritual journey. Terrie’s entire world suddenly turned upside-down as she lost her beloved home, her pets, many friends, and her income.
Facing grief, loss, a dramatic breakup, financial struggles, and loneliness, Terrie had no choice but to double down on her faith in God, no matter what. With each season, she gained valuable insights into God’s love for her through devotional time, the help of godly people supporting her journey-and music that spoke to her struggles and provided powerful encouragement to continue to walk in faith.
Part memoir, part devotional, part homage to all kinds of music, Terrie’s inspiring, open-hearted, authentic story of change and freedom is a powerful reminder of how God can truly transform anyone and everyone-no matter what you’re going through. You’ll be encouraged to open your life to God’s transforming power, trusting as Terrie did, that all things work for our good-and all for His glory.



































































