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The 21st century teenage experience of living for God is one like none other. Times have changed but God still remains true to His Word no matter the situation. Meet Kennedy, a Bi-racial fourteen year old whose life is turned upside down during a freak rainstorm in Southern California. But after the Event that steals the life of her little sister and the soul of her African-American mother, her Caucasian father goes into survival mode, leaving her and twin brother KJ to fend for themselves. Just when things are on the brink of spinning out of control, Grandma - a God fearing, faith-filled woman - steps in and moves the family to Virginia to help nurse her daughter back to health and to get the family back on track. The Kennedy Chronicles: Losing Rylie is the first in a trilogy that takes its readers through a myriad of emotions that deal with authentic, humorous, mildly romantic, and sensitive situations. It is far from a fairy-tale and modern readers with even a hint of spirituality will relate to the challenges faced by Kennedy and her family and find inspiration in her journey. It speaks to a relationship with a true God and deals with the age-old question, "Why does God let bad things happen to good people?" It delves into the heart, soul, and mind of today's teenager with all of the pressures of just living in this fallen world. What will life bring her in Virginia? Will her mom ever snap out of her depression? And does God really hear her when she cries?Endorsement:Through heartwarming and heartbreaking moments, Kennedy's struggle in being a minority, a Christian, and a teenage girl were not only relatable, but real life issues. Losing Rylie, put me through a myriad of emotions. I laughed, blushed, cried, and got angry right along with Kennedy. I felt what she felt and her experiences turned into mine as well. As a Christian teenager in modern America, I understand how easy it can be to slip away from God and into the world. Losing Rylie presented Kennedy to me as not only a role model, but also as an example of how to come to God with all of my issues and struggles, especially when times get tough.Madison K. - age 17; James Wood High SchoolAbout the Author: Clarissa Lee-Kennerly knew at an early age that God called her to write. Compelled to write more personal non-fiction novels like "My Husband's Not Saved" which was published in 2008, and having worked with teenagers all of her careers, she was inspired to write a contemporary novel that teens today can relate to and still experience God's love. She resides in Virginia with her husband and two childrenÿþ
Leadership-In-Community is a spiritual formation curriculum designed to provide a theological and practical foundation for Christian leaders committed to the mission of God in a vastly changing world.
Through the Creator's power in nature and its blessings, we can seek the ultimate creation in ourselves. To be able to love!
CHRISTIANS JUST SHOULDN''T HAVE TO STRUGGLE AGAINST SEXUAL SIN AND TEMPTATION!And yet, you fight the battle all the time. If this is you, or someone you love, I believe these words will provide you with encouragement, comfort, and the challenge of being really honest with yourself every day. It was written during my recovery from my addiction to pornography and provides a daily verse, a paragraph about what that verse meant to me in my recovery, a question, and four Bible verses that speak to the question. God really does want to bring you peace and wholeness.Endorsement:The only way a sexually broken man can make real progress is to grow in his relationship with Jesus. That means prayer and assimilation of God''s Word. Buck Levis''s Coming Clean is a great help from men needing to connect with God through Scripture. It provides a short reading from the Bible, thoughts on how to incorporate that into your recovery, and a provocative question for further study and prayer. I recommend it, especially if you''ve had a hard time getting your devotional discipline off the ground. ─Russell Willingham, New Creation Ministries, Creator of the Breaking Free recovery curriculumComing Clean is a year of daily devotional reflections on Scripture journaled by a man during what he called "the greatest struggle of my life." The personal application of the truth of God''s Word by Buck Levis is candid, insightful, honest, and direct. Although written by one who struggled with sexual sin, Buck has come to see that what was learned offers "help for all of us who plagued by a besetting sin of any kind, whether sexual or any other kind."Reading God''s Word each day, Buck asked God to pick an excerpt from Scripture and show him what that passage meant in his life at the moment. This he did for approximately four years. Grouping them "by the things in his life with which God was dealing, no attempt was made to put them in chronological order."Such a highly personal devotional book could be viewed as somewhat limited. However, well written and truly insightful the reader will find they, too, are being enlightened and challenged, as each devotional concludes with a personal and practical question, followed by four relevant passages of Scripture.─Dr. John Amstutz, Pastor, Missionary, Author, and professor. Founder Central Valley School of Ministry.About the Author:W. Kent Levis grew up on a farm in California. He received his B.A. from Fresno State College and his J. D. degree from the University of San Diego School of Law. He gave his life to the Lord in 1977. He retired as a Superior Court Judge from Fresno County in 2008, lives in Cambria, California, and attends the Cambria Vineyard Church. He was widowed in 2016.
This is a book with a Christian, scripture-based perspective about marriage and the important decisions to make prior to getting married. This book gives advice about strengthening your marriage with Biblical principles. Saying "I do" means "doing" something to stay married. James 1:22 says that we need to be doers and not hearers only. I point out some of the most frequent issues people face while trying to find a spouse and after being married, and I give helpful advice about how to triumph over those issues. Along with the Bible, I use my own personal examples to show readers how to:· Know what to look for· Find what you are looking for · Understand the meaning of marriage· Survive life''s obstacles · Stay happily married Endorsement:Dr. Pelletier''s book is an invaluable resource for couples in all stages. Finding a life partner can be tricky. Having a healthy relationship is even more complex at times. This book provides genuine and relevant advice for creating healthy relationships. Doing the I Do in Marriage is a must-read book for those searching for their life partner and those who are married.─Dr. Jeffry CaballeroPresident of Harbor Genesis Christian College & Board Member of the Association for Hispanic Theological Education (AETH)About the Author:Dr. Keith Pelletier is married to Kristen Pelletier and they are the parents of four children. Dr. Keith is a father who loves helping others, while doing God''s will. He is in the healthcare field and accomplishes his goal as a professor and as a Sunday School teacher for adults and children. Dr. Pelletier believes God''s will is for him to share the Bible and his personal experiences in a way that can produce blessings for anyone who reads his book.
What if our mind was a ship trying to navigate through the waters of this life -- whether smooth waters, rough, or overwhelming? At some heartbeat, we experience all of these waters. Come on a journey with me -- exploring who the Creator is, of wonder, vulnerability, thanksgiving, encouragement, and pain all on a page. May you be encouraged no matter how the waters are for you. Know there is an answer, hope, and Someone who cares. Steady the ship of your mind on things above, lest the ship starts drifting or sinking. He is the commander of our minds and, when He speaks, there is a great calm. Endorsement:Kristen has a gentle, soft, and sensitive way of sharing her experiences in life and with God, both in the sad and joyful times of her life. It is biblically sound and contains more references than most other literary works, which lends to its credibility. The chapters "He is Good," "Loneliness," and "The Two Lines" were among my favorites. I would highly recommend this book for anyone looking for a fresh and yet perhaps different perspective on nature, people, and God.-Paul Taibi, a precious one of the King, a husband, father, grandpa, and retired Chaplain. About the Author:Kristen is a soldier for Jesus and ultimately just wants to please Him. Jesus designed her with a love for animals and a joy for video production. When she is not working or writing, she likes to spend time with animals and nature. No matter what Kristen finds herself doing, she just wants everyone to know that Jesus is real, to trust Him, and to know that our final destination is ahead.
A few days shy of her 55th birthday, DeBorah finds herself living in a homeless women''s shelter. Her education and accomplishments to this point say that she should not be there, however, the reality of her lack of income and inability to maintain housing insists otherwise. Attitudes, myths, and perceptions about poverty provide the backdrop for advocacy towards a bill of rights for people experiencing homelessness and call for the right to counsel for people facing eviction. Justice and equity considerations, systematic and institutional dynamics, and the trauma of homelessness frame this personal journey of loss, enlightenment, and empowerment.Endorsement: Beyond Charity: A Sojourner''s Reflections on Homelessness, Advocacy, Empowerment, and Hope by Dr. DeBorah Gilbert White is much more powerful than just reflections on homelessness. It is a "Call to Action." Those of us who are compassionate, spiritual beings, must become activists, to ensure that our people are living in safe, affordable housing. She points out that the propaganda, about the homeless population, has been created to elicit both a lack of empathy and a lack of action. We must correct this inhumane condition that impacts over 2.5 million children, with another 15% of the population in each state, struggling with housing insecurity. Our preconceived notions, of homelessness, are not accidental and are challenged, in Dr. Gilbert White''s book. Over half, of those who are homeless, are Melanics (People of Color). Her book is a frightening reminder, that those of us who live in comfortable homes could become homeless, overnight, due to a myriad of circumstances, including mental illness, COVID-19, ageism, and racism. Dr. Gilbert White is a dedicated, advocate who presents a compelling statement about why and how the United States of America must make housing our people, and passing a bill of rights for the homeless, a priority. Everyone deserves housing!-Dr. Ayo Maria Gooden, President Delaware Valley Association of Black PsychologistsAbout the Author: DeBorah Gilbert White is a social psychologist, diversity and inclusion expert, educator, and social justice advocate. She is the founder of HerStory Ensemble LLC, a community-based organization focused on the social and economic empowerment of women who are experiencing homelessness, formerly homeless, and at risk of homelessness. She continues to work for protective and equitable homeless policies and legislation, and for housing as a human right locally and nationally.
Do you doubt God exists? Are you a struggling Christian? If so, YOU ARE NOT ALONE! This easy to read, 30-day devotional, challenges you to look at God differently. It invites you into the recesses of the author''s mind, into the secret thoughts and feelings most are afraid to give voice to. From molestation at a young age to her first husband''s death, the author explores weakness, pain, doubt, and unbelief, all the while reconciling these feelings with the character of God. Sit back, hold on and give yourself the gift of freedom. Freedom only comes from knowing God.WHAT OTHERS SAY ABOUT THE BOOK: You may have picked up this book in a place of brokenness, emptiness, or regret. Or, perhaps you chose this book in hopes of finding deeper intimacy with God. However, this book ended up in your hands, I assure you that you will feel the impact well beyond the thirty days. As you journey through this book, you will find that Katina writes from the real and raw experiences of life and faith. Her words have a genuineness and depth because before the pen hit the page she had experienced it herself. Katina''s transparency will remind everyone that despite what has happened to you, God in His great mercy, can work all things together for good. It''s hard to find people who will not only celebrate the victories with you, but also walk through the valley with you. Katina has not only held my hand through the valley, but she has done the same for so many others. I pray that you feel the same faith, love, and hope that I felt as she journeyed with me. No matter what season of life you''re in, I am expectant that God will do a new work in you as you read this book. -Emma Hoffman, Youth Pastor.Your view of life depends on the lens you are looking through. Katina Wetter''s 30-day devotional is like an eye exam using a Biblical lens that will dramatically transform your outlook on life and eternity. -Gary Varvel, nationally syndicated cartoonist. This book is REAL. This is NOT teaching to help us create the appearance of a perfect life on social media. Katina uses real stories; as raw and dark as some of them are, to help us address the very real and present dark areas in each one of us. Her transparency and honesty are refreshing. This 30-day journey will cause the reader to explore deep within themselves to deal with doubts, sins, hurts, issues, and even some of the deepest and darkest pains of human existence. So many Christians live Sunday to Sunday putting their church faces on while suffering inside or living a shallow faith that looks great on social media but will stand very weak before the Living God. Although the title implies 30 days, I believe you will begin to see the transformation the first week. And I believe the results you gain will last well beyond 30 days, standing the test of time for all of eternity. I add my faith to your faith that your destiny is being revolutionized by applying the teachings of this book. -Pastor Matt Nichols, Founder of Matt Nichols Ministry.ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Katina Wetter-Wright is a budding author and sole contributor to the Reflections of a Believer blog, where she uses real-life situations and Biblical truths to impact people around the world. She has committed to using her voice to help others find the freedom she has in Jesus. She enjoys spending time with her husband, Andy, and their children, seeking Jesus, traveling, writing, gardening, and fellowshipping with her family and friends.
These devotions (80 in total) are based on the format laid out in my blog (terrynightingale.com). Each one is between 450 - 600 words and most can be read in under 4 minutes For those who want to linger longer there are suggested prayersEach devotion is based on at least one verse of Scripture or a Bible story. The text of the Bible is the main focus, accompanied by stories, illustrations, thoughts, or questions. The aim of each is to encourage, ''build up'' but also challenge the reader to a deeper walk with God and obedience to His Word.Endorsement:A year or so ago, I saw a blog of Terry Nightingale''s and thoroughly enjoyed what he had written. I responded to it with a comment, which he appreciated very much. As a result of our connection, I started receiving his blog journals every time he posted them. I found the subjects of each of his blogs insightful, and at times they uniquely ministered to me at the most appropriate time or to a situation in my life. With each of the articles, Terry has graced us with the godly wisdom that can only come from the Holy Spirit, and his time spent seeking the Lord. What he shares will speak to anyone, no matter their gender, age, education, life experiences, geographical location, or social position, because they are rooted in the Word of God, which is timeless. As a pastor and shepherd of his flock, Terry has tapped into the mind, heart, and spirit of the Great Shepherd of the Church. Take the time to read, and meditate on each article, because they will enrich your life, mind, and soul. In the times that we now live, we need more than just what we hear in church on Sunday morning: we need continual input, and I know that this book will be a great blessing to you.-Keith D. Wilcox, D.M.A.Associate Pastor of Music and WorshipNew Colony Baptist ChurchBillerica, Massachusetts, USA About the Author:Terry is a pastor serving in the southern suburbs of Perth, Western Australia, having worked in education both in the UK and Perth. Terry has been involved in Christian ministry in many ways over the years from teaching to evangelism and from music ministry to pastoral care. Terry and Sue moved to Australia in 2003 from the UK. Today they have two grown-up children both married, and four grandchildren. Terry started writing in 2003 when he had an idea for a Christian novel with an adventure involving time travel. He self-published and sold a few hundred copies to friends and family. While studying for a Masters degree at Bible College, his passion for writing was re-ignited. In Jan 2021, Terry published ''Looking Back to Move Forward: embracing setbacks for greater fruitfulness'' with Kharis Publishing, a Christian non-fiction book designed to encourage those facing disappointment or failure. Terry writes a popular weekly blog at terrynightingale.com called ''4-minute devotions'', short Bible-centred messages for the busy Christian on the go. At the time of writing, he has over 1700 subscribers.
Hope for the Holidays is more than just a catchy phrase that you might find in a Hallmark greeting. Hope is vital to our lives, and it is often the most prevalent during the season of Christmas. This book speaks about the message of hope that we find in the Christmas story as we celebrate Jesus' birth. In this book, we will explore the ways we can experience hope for the holidays. In each chapter, we will look at the different characters in the Christmas story and how they offer a message of hope to us in our own lives.Endorsement:Andrew Lay leads us into Advent/Christmas and, creatively listening to the old, familiar texts, finds fresh meaning for today's Christians. Lay restores the holy to the holidays in this fine presentation of the blessing of the Incarnation.-Bishop Will Willimon, Professor of the Practice of Christian Ministry, Duke Divinity School, author of Accidental Preacher: A Memoir.About the Author:Andrew Curtis Lay is a life-long Methodist. He earned his bachelor's degree at Tennessee Wesleyan University, where he has also taught as an adjunct professor of religion. He also completed his Master of Divinity degree at Asbury Theological Seminary. Andrew is currently serving as the associate pastor of Keith Memorial United Methodist Church in Athens, Tennessee. He and his wife Ally love music, ministry, and the outdoors.¿
An Unbreakable Spirit follows the life of Clint, who is born with cognitive disabilities and has to have brain surgery. His mother, Paula, shares his poignant story and chronicles the many challenges he faces along the way.As the plot evolves, it becomes evident that this journey is as much about Paula as it is about Clint. She shares her own struggles with divorce, loss, and depression, as well as the triumphs of finding love, opening a business, having a daughter, and strengthening her faith, all while raising Clint. As you dip into the pages, you will be uplifted by their Unbreakable Spirit. Endorsement:An Unbreakable Spirit is a story of the hope, redemption, and strength that are found only in the peace and comfort of God. The author's son, Clint, lives life the only way he knows how. He is kind, genuine, and authentic. He becomes a role model through this journey. What unfolds will captivate your inner core with laughter and tears. Kindness and forgiveness are illustrated throughout the story. If you are searching for a way to make it through another day, you have found a great example in the life of the author and her family. The book is an honest portrayal of struggles with relationships, illness, and forgiveness. So much loss is shared in this story, and yet an unbreakable spirit shines through. -Suzanne Ray, LICSW.About the Author:Paula Bullock Mecomber is a business owner in a small town in North Alabama, where she lives with her husband, Matt. She is the mother of two children, Clint and Jessica, and the stepmother to Brian and Michael and their families. Paula is a native of Alabama and is proud of her Choctaw heritage. In her spare time, she enjoys painting, music, travel, and spending time with her family and friends.¿
It is 1863. With his friends, Frankie boards a ship to return home from a sailing trip. A storm interrupts their journey, and they are stranded on a deserted island and have to find a way to survive. Pirates attack their newly built ship, and they are captured and sold as slaves. They learn to accept what they can't change and appreciate what they take for granted. Despite the hardship of working as slaves, they learn valuable lessons and are rewarded in the end with freedom. From humble beginnings to a heroic end, they return home stronger and wiser than before.Endorsement:Working on supporting families with special needs children and children caught in Domestic Violence, I can see how this children's book supports and benefits. There are many families, especially children struggling through family breakup trauma. While empathic, this book is positive, and the storyline can be the spiritual support they need.Since being a carer for our daughter with complex medical needs, I have been made more aware of the emotional and physical strain parents of special needs kids endure. This children's book's financial assistance will make a big difference. I recommend this book to all children. -Major Dianne Gluyas, Pastor at Salvation Army Calamvale, Australia.About the author:As a young child, Sanet would conjure up stories, share them with anyone who would listen. Growing up, she has taken the time to refine her storytelling and writing abilities and its potency in storytelling. Sanet studied in South Africa and New Zealand. Her current movie is in pre-production, and her future plans include a television drama from one of her published books. Sanet enjoys writing suspense, romance, and children's stories.
In our culture, we are constantly comparing and critiquing, so it is no surprise that being a teenager today can be really tough. As a teenager, you know that just about everybody wants to give you some sort of label: smart or dumb, athletic or awkward, pretty or un-pretty. Unfortunately, in our labeling obsession, we often miss something much more important; the fact that each of us is an individual of infinite worth. This book is intended to help you discover that infinite, individual worth. About the Author:Andrew T. Wright lives in Santaquin, Utah with his lovely wife, Lauren, and their four wonderful children, Holden, Gemma, Oliver, and Matilda. He has been a high school history teacher and coach for 15 years and has developed a deep appreciation for the youth. When he is not teaching or coaching, he engages in almost any activity related to sports or the fine arts. He loves to sing, play the piano, and watch soccer.
This book was written to help people achieve a more happy and successful life while better connecting to their spirituality. To provide direction for anyone that is seeking self-improvement, growth, motivation, and more fulfillment from life.We all have parts of our lives that are flourishing and parts that need healing. Things we would like to change and improve. The proper mindset and actions we put into these life circumstances make all the difference. The essence of the book is about the universal search we all undertake to find our true spirit, happiness, self-worth, and life success. This search for self-realization often requires courage to challenge the status quo to find and be who we are meant to be. The 50 success principles outlined provide direction for anyone that is seeking a more happy and successful life.
Everyone of us struggle with faulty ways of thinking that damage our emotional health, relationships with others, and spiritual growth and development. One of the most toxic and destructive ways we view reality is to think in terms of how things should or shouldn't be, something that keeps us from accepting the difficult things that come our way and coping with them properly. This book examines twenty of the most toxic "shoulds" we suffer from and how to overcome them so that our lives can flourish.
It was difficult to read. I kept thinking, ">Charlotte Thomason endured unspeakable sexual, physical and emotion abuse at the hands of her parents and other family members throughout her childhood. What kind of love is this? finding god in the Darkness, follows Charlotte as she guides her granddaughter, Angel, through her chaotic life. As the story unfolds, Charlotte is mired in doubt that anyone could love her, let alone God, and her life is torn apart by sexual addiction and mental illness. She realizes her life depends on remembering, accepting God's love and learning to cope with her forgotten childhood trauma.This isn't just Charlotte's story. That Good End is open to all who fix their eyes upon the cross.-C.M. Alvarez, Author and Bible teacher at Raised to Walk.Charlotte Thomason tells a tale that only she can tell: a heartbreaking story of pain that shows the power of God to wipe away every tear. She takes us to the depths of the destruction of sin and demonstrates how God's goodness puts us back together again. A stunning story of amazing grace.-Dr. Phil Tallon, Associate Professor of Theology, Houston Baptist University.
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