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(0)By : Lilian Nirupa
Lizla, The Daughter Of Isis
$3.99 – $24.99Price range: $3.99 through $24.99Lizla, the Daughter of Isis, is a psychic princess whom we see evolving through her coming of age experiences which are both mystical and human – describing her own awakening in the flesh and in the Spirit.
The novel is set in the ancient history of the Middle East and projects in to it many timeless issues of spiritual awakening, budding romance, political intrigue and coming of age in difficult – if not chaotic circumstances. It is not a coincidence that this geographic area seems to sustain the same conflicts today, even if many of the cultural parameters have changed.
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(0)By : Barbara Norris Arya
Remembering ZEOLA
$3.99 – $9.99Price range: $3.99 through $9.99The stories Zeola told about herself show aspects of her character that was budding at age four and five, for example learning to clean and care for her home and to beautify it. After marriage, she expressed her love for husband and children as she labored daily to take care of them. Preparing three meals daily, washing and cleaning as well as teaching and training her children to work and care for the home are all expressions of her love without using words. She loved her home and cultivated many flowers and trees on the outside. She worked hard to clean and beautify the home on the inside too. For example, she made curtains for the windows and doilies for many tabletops, cushions for chairs and tablecloths for tables. She and Brenda partnered to make quilts and bedspreads for the beds. The church and community were very important to her, and she gave herself to teaching children in Sunday School classes. She loved to sing and worked with the children’s choir at church for many years. Her devotion to Jesus Christ was shown in the zeal with which she took on tasks such as tending to the sick about her and helping those who were in some kind of need. Many of the examples I recount bring to light her service to others. She persisted in the face of multiple trials and afflictions; always getting up and trying again without giving up under their weight. When I began to think about her legacy, I rejoice as I look back over her life and realize that she developed enduring faith and Christian character through all of these things. She chose not to grow bitter because of them, but to submit to God’s will and to press toward victory that would someday be hers.
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(0)By : Blake Sinclair
Dare To Imagine: 18 Principles for Finding Peace, Happiness, and True Success: A (Golden Book Series 1)
$3.99 – $14.99Price range: $3.99 through $14.99Dare To Imagine: 18 Principles for Finding Peace, Happiness, and True Success is the story of one lost soul who never stopped searching. The author off ers hope and actionable advice for those who want to fi nd their own peace, happiness, and success. Read this book and be prepared to challenge how you see yourself. You will see that miracles do really happen.
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Darwish and Hawazin
$3.99 – $9.99Price range: $3.99 through $9.99This story shows a young man called Darwish living with difficulties of life , and by using his mind with the help of a young woman called Hawazin build his future. Darwish and Hawazin are suffering in their society through different stages of life ; they have four useless sons and four clever daughters, each of the daughters has her own challenge to face in life. But the story also shows that if you have an open mind , believe in your Faith , obey the law you will be happy and achieve your goals.
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(0)By : Mark Burgos
Two Gringos In Brazil: A True Story So Scandalous it’s Sick
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(0)By : Ben Rekittke
We Have All Been Broken
$3.99 – $17.99Price range: $3.99 through $17.99I write the things you wish you could say, but can only whisper in the dark.
This book is dedicated to the broken, living and dead alike. We have all been broken. Every one of us. Some get stronger, the rest stay broken in the darkness. I observe people and tell their story. Vanity, greed, and ego have eroded the Human condition for far too long.
You are not alone.
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(0)By : David P. Cresap
Transcribed Rhymes
$3.99 – $10.99Price range: $3.99 through $10.99This Anthology is the first in a series which contain “Transcribed Rhymes”. The poems in this collection are “Heard Words”, not unlike the song writer who simply writes down the tune he or she hears, in his or her mind, and the artist who applies paint to the canvas of the picture he or she envisions.
These poems were given and received as a window, through which to view and clarify thoughts and moments, regarding experiences of life. The subjects are universal in nature, in that, they are applicable to the vagaries of the lives of the many readers, who are then able to apply the poem’s teachings to their own situation. If applied, this teaching window could become a door.
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(0)By : Ababio O. Ababio
The Open Road: An African Walking
$3.99 – $9.99Price range: $3.99 through $9.99The Open Road is a sojourner’s tale. Each day, an immigrant lands on America’s shores in search of opportunity. For Africans, coming to America has largely in the past been in search of education followed by a return to the homeland. While on the surface, The Open Road is the author’s experience and firsthand observations, it unfolds complex relationships that face immigrants of African origin as they struggle to get a slice of the American dream. It presents a close look at race, apathy and indifference toward an African immigrant, whose adjustment sometimes-alien environment is determined by the effects of the colonial culture. To cope, the author develops the ability to glide like a swan between white and black races without being a victim or captive of race. It is a quest that all might not achieve; but one that, despite all the bruises, is worth fighting for.
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Moonlighting to Spirituality
$3.99 – $7.99Price range: $3.99 through $7.99The purpose of this book is to believe human beings of all categories irrespective of caste, color or religion, or bad karmas and henceforth balance the karmas (good or bad). This book is so simple to read and understand that anybody who can read and write can understand this book. This book was published only in paper form and registered with Library of Congress in 2000. That is why there are some instances where Clinton’s name (President of U.S.A.) has been referred. This information is little old so please forgive me for that. This book is very basic and has a very basic information.
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(0)By : Maigen Jones
Master Piece Fire
$3.99 – $7.99Price range: $3.99 through $7.99This book is a reminder to young people as well as adults of their self esteem, peer pressure and self confidence. Confidence and reassurances of their uniqueness. You are a masterpiece and nothing about you is weird. Once the creator made you he broke the mold. He didn’t make a mistake.
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(0)By : Macena Mason
A Struggle Equals Goals
$3.99 – $9.99Price range: $3.99 through $9.99This book is an autobiography of my life living with Epilepsy. The book talks about what I went through plus accomplished as well. I wanted to learn, live, and be like others that I saw. I had to prove to others that I could do and learn what others knew how to do like catching the bus and staying home alone. Other people’s fears made growing up difficult and their beliefs hurt who wanted to be around me.
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(0)By : Norma Evans Barber
Picks!: The People’s Choice vs God’s Choice
$3.99 – $9.99Price range: $3.99 through $9.99In the position that you now hold or that you aspire to, are you the people’s pick or God’s pick? Here, a number of Bible characters provide salient illustrations of the differences between God’s rubric for voting for people as opposed to how humans choose. May you find help as you read in discerning and copying God’s way of picking your leaders or presenting yourself as a leader in accomplishing the task the Lord has put you here on earth to do.
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(0)By : Jannah A Mitchell
Like a Tree Planted
$3.99 – $8.99Price range: $3.99 through $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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(0)By : Dan Sherwood
The Scars You Don’t See: Overcoming the Legacy of a Dysfunctional Family
$3.99 – $11.99Price range: $3.99 through $11.99“Normal” can be a mysterious, unreachable goal to people who grew up in dysfunctional families. The good news is, there’s a solution for adults who struggle in their relationships, their social interactions, and with their concepts of themselves. Negative childhood experiences teach developing personalities to misinterpret others’ motives and behaviors, making them stumble and blame themselves in situations when others wouldn’t. Feeling isolated and “different” becomes cyclical. So if you’ve been waiting to hear “I get you, because I’ve been you,” here’s how to change what your childhood experience taught you. Part memoir and part self-help, The Scars You Don’t See gives readers new understandings and new interpretations of a childhood filled with angst, confusion and embarrassment – and an adulthood of twisted perceptions and tortured social failures. Be cheered: a more enriching life awaits, minus the unhealthy childhood conditioning. Perceived liabilities rooted in the past can be turned into assets. The Scars You Don’t See is a candid, raw and honest, blue-collar first-person perspective, full of effective ideas and daily practices to help identify and overcome the damages adults face after a childhood in a dysfunctional family.
Not a lofty sermon from an onlooker, The Scars You Don’t See traces the path out of a dysfunctional upbringing, so others don’t have to experience what I did. The resonant tale of an escape from painful clenched confusion, The Scars You Don’t See shares validation and accessible practices to a path for self-acceptance and empowerment. It’s not academic or clinical, and it’s not just my story, it’s an alternative to the twisted lessons shared by so many. The solution can be approached through physical, emotional and spiritual practices. This book shares lessons from two decades of treating people with voice disorders, musculoskeletal problems and breathing impairments; restructuring “dysfunctional” into “productive and fulfilling” also requires recognizing the struggle with painful lessons of daily lived reality. I bring you the unique blend of personal perspective, training and experience that allows looking at the world through different lenses. That new vision makes it possible to start living more effectively, steering toward a not-painful “normal.” What this book shares will benefit anyone who spent their developmental years being shaped in a dysfunctional family, and help you move from painful to exceptional.
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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.



































