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Can a cry of praise arise from a place of UTTER BROKENNESS? Author Rachel Vrudny has traveled throughout the United States and around the world. In December 2011, she suffered an acute ischemic stroke. Now legally blind and disabled with speech and swallow issues, Rachel has chosen to live and move forward. The single mother of two boys and a former early-childhood parochial teacher, she now pursues writing and painting. This book is an intimate, often graphic view of Rachel's eighteen year abusive marriage, and the ten ensuing years of fear. Faith and Scripture are the enduring foundation that are the definitive survival aspects of Rachel's life. It is only by the grace of God that she continues to thrive and survive.
Scientific breakthrough! International intrigue! Indomitable faith? When a university research group stumbles upon something amazing during a gathering of random data, the cause of the phenomenon is even more bizarre than they could have possibly imagined. Having joined forces with a powerful and successful entrepreneur, they navigate the waters of both political and corporate intrigue, intimidation, betrayal, and personal deceit, the group must rely on their growing faith to persist in their pursuit of a radical technology that could change the world positively for all of humanity.
How many times in your life have you wondered . . . . . . if there is a God? . . . why doesn't God answer my prayers? . . . if you have any real purpose in life? . . . I would believe if only... If this sounds like you then God Moved Me is a book for you. It is the story of a man guided by a loving, caring God, who still struggled with faith issues even after he had been given so many chances. It is the story of a man who drifted in life until he finally accepted God's anchor of faith. A loving God moved this man to realize that you are never free until you learn to serve. It is the story of a man who was so in love with himself that he forgot how to love others and God. It is the story of a man who lost everything, and yet with God's help, gained everything and so much more. They say every journey starts with a single step, but this man's journey started with a great big push. It is a story that will make you smile, laugh, cry, and will hopefully ultimately lead you to believe that God does indeed care about each and every one of us. It is a story that proves what Jesus said about having the faith of a mustard seed. You see will read that God can absolutely work wonders with the simplest of tools. Truly, if this man can do it then so can you!
In 2017, Europa becomes inhabitable... A series of asteroids strikes Europa, moving it closer to Jupiter. Instead of cataclysmic destruction, Europa instead becomes a terrestrial body capable of sustaining life. Over the subsequent 150 years, a brand new world is established there. Miranda, Macie, and Madison are taken from their family on Earth by the government. They must fight to escape the clutches of their captors if they are ever to see their beloved homeworld again.
What happens when your past just won't let you go? Jocelyn Rodriguez is an independent and outspoken young lady known to have a hard character, ready to rip someone apart with words - and sometimes more. Her life was seemingly normal until college, where she meets a young man by the name of Brad J. Williams, Jr. But was it really their first meeting? During her unexpected journey of remembrance and reemergence of her past, she deals with friends who turn out to be enemies, a rough-and-tumble trio known as the Soul Brothers, and, ultimately she meets Antoni Vega, the one person who seems to be able to show her love and admiration, in spite of her troubles.
The Woven Thread is a poetic maze of vivid imagery and tone that takes the reader on a journey through all the elements that make us human. It inspires feelings of both hopelessness and hope; dread as well as tranquility. More importantly, the work shows us our lost state and man's need for salvation.
". . . For, between the Christianity of this land and the Christianity of Christ, I recognize the widest possible difference . . ." -Frederick Douglass As true now as they were when they were conceived by Douglass, these words are the launching pad for a deeply convicting and incisive look at our American culture, and the distance by which we, as a society, have strayed from the intent, the design, and the faith of our forefathers. Can we return to those roots? Do we even want to? IN WHOM DO WE TRUST?
These beautifully moving devotionals were written as a testimony to our Lord. They were inspired by His love and tender care. Ultimately, these devotionals offer all who read them an opportunity to see Him all the more clearly and to be encouraged to seek Him with all their hearts. This book was written for a wide range of audiences from believers who enjoy reading and relating to the spiritual moments in our lives; to seekers who desire to be inspired to continue to seek the Lord and deepen their faith; and to non-believers who may be encouraged by the path of a fellow non-believer who found Christ and went on to forge that precious deeply personal relationship with our Lord that He promises each and every one of us.
Otto Kerchner flies yet again! The story of Otto Kerchner's life continues in this book with the unexpected turns, warmly portrayed characters, and richly remembered settings that readers have come to expect from the Beyond the Blue Horizon series. Otto and his friends experience a suspicious crash of the baseball team bus, six funerals, a secret mission to Cuba with time spent in a Cuban jail, a mass shooting, a meningitis outbreak in their aviation camp, and an encounter with a woman who may or may not be Amelia Earhart. On the Wings of Grace explores the same values of Midwestern America during the middle of the twentieth century--as did the previous installments in the series--with rich detail that harkens back to a vanished era, all the while paving the way for continued adventures, unexpected encounters, and a range of characters in upcoming books.
"Jeremiah was a bullfrog . . . . . . and Nob was just an android. Albeit an exceptionally well-designed android of the latest make and model. It was never his intention to become self-conscious, but the Man in Red decided the issue for him, and Nob soon fell in love with a female of the same model class. You can't love someone that isn't cognizant, though. Not very well, anyway. So Nob gave his love the consciousness virus that had infected him. But she was noticed by a tourist who thought her synthetic curves were downright invigorating, and decided to avail himself of them. Nob was furious, but what could he do? He was an android--a slave. And they were on a space station between Mars and Jupiter that was shaped like a wheel, and functioned as a favorite amusement park for the entire solar system. He had to let the man have his way, there was nowhere Nob could go. But then the man had too much of his way, and what happened to Nikki...what happened to Nob's love eventually ended that evil man, that evil tourist, Jim. But now Nob must flee for his life, for the entire station has awakened to his wicked act. They want him dead. They want him ended. They want justice! Will Nob escape a Martian Special Forces convict-turned-detective? Will he achieve freedom after his murder, or face the just recrimination for his action? And does his existence, his very being, have some deeper allegorical meaning resonant to humanity as a whole, or is he merely a randomly put-together mechanoid from an assembly line who stumbled into luck? The space will freeze you, the time will stop; and Purity rides a stellar tortoise through nebulae of the mind; simultaneously in and out of the world, simultaneously thought and feeling, like a frog in the pond with its head in the air. Yet God still sets the stage."
"Anabel Martin hoped she might finally have a shot at normalcy. She has a beautiful daughter, a son on the way, and a husband who adores her. Life is good . . . But with Anabel Martin, there is no such thing as ""normal."" But when her husband Matt starts spending time with Jared Sorensen, his one-time romantic rival, Anabel starts to suspect that life is not at all what it seems. She's soon confronted with a journey she never thought she'd take--a journey through a world of secrets and lies she hoped she had left behind . . . and not everyone there can be trusted. Anabel is willing to travel to the island of Caereon--one more time--to make things right. But will returning to her past deprive her of her future?"
Come to the water, He gently reproaches, swimming With colour and lilting beatification, sense crowding As the framework for drowning river ruses, blood Foully shed, draining, silted summer crimes Between Night and Daydream is a collection of poetry seeking to echo God in the midst of passions and to find inner voice in a world that constantly encourages us to drown it out. On the surface, these poems are mere reflections. But at a deeper level, Between Night and Daydream instills some sort of glimmering peace in the midst of meandering thoughts. Categorized roughly as a conglomeration of fantasy, surrealism, and Christian poetry, these poems focus on both word and thought, combining themes of emotionalism and expressionism.
Jessie Haverstein's brutal rape sends her running. She encases herself in a "safe" cocoon of isolation. But endless nightmares send her back home looking for answers and peace. But a new danger awaits her when she gets there: Hunter Clements is a victim of life-long bullying who sees her and everyone else as his enemy. He wants Jessie dead, and his hardened heart is willing to go to any length to see that happen. A harrowing run for her life in the dead of night leads her on an incredible adventure filled with many twists and turns, one of which steers her directly into the path of someone who has made it his mission to protect her...and who has secrets of his own.
Gin is a burrower. Lucky is a hoarder. Hoarders collect relics. Burrowers steal them. Both groups believe they carry incredible power. Gin's ma is dying. Gin takes a statue of a man nailed to two pieces of wood, and the burned-out shell of a NYC skyscraper collapses. Both tribes will kill Gin to get the relic back. But the healing power this relic radiates cannot be contained in a statue . . .
Take the Limits Off Your Legacy: A Woman's Guide to Unlock Purpose and Vision was created to evoke confidence in women and girls to embrace the power in their story and live a limitless legacy. It's a journey of becoming who you have been called to be, to honor what you have been called to do, so that you can fearlessly unlock the limitless opportunities of your life's purpose and vision. Maria provides several keys to remove the limits off not only your mind but also the vision you have for your life. She also challenges you to remove the limits you have placed on the power of God which will ultimately take the limits off of your legacy. Her narrative and framework provokes readers to strive for a lasting impact on the lives of others by boldly deciding to birth their dreams. Incorporating a sincere account of transformation, Maria uses her story of conquering several personal challenges as the foundation to provide a guide to inspire women and girls all over the world to confidently live out their dreams and embrace a limitless future. Maria shares effective tools to empower you to honor your story, conquer fears and self-doubt, discover your purpose, give birth to your vision, and live a limitless legacy to create an optimal life with confidence, poise, and intention!
We all get busy. We all grow older. But many of us long for the simple pace of childhood once again. Though we can't grow younger again, what if we could revisit the positive lessons learned in our formative years and apply those principles to our adult lives? Treasures of a Childlike Heart is a look at the author's peaceful childhood in rural southern Oregon. Prepare to be immersed in a world of towering oak trees and trickling streams, chattering chipmunks, and a close call with a bull. Through delightful stories and excerpts from her late mother's journal, Mary Anne Brady will encourage you to reflect on what matters most in your life. It's a world set apart. The cacophony of an overstressed and overcrowded population melts out of my mind, and I once again hear the calm of the country. I am swept away.
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