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  • - The EXTRAordinary Duck
    by Farrah Cantagallo
    £12.99

    Have you ever been afraid of something? If you said yes, then you are not very different from Plucky the Duck. With a little patience and love from his friends, Plucky learns to face his fears and become the extraordinary duck that was always there just hidden deep inside him.

  • - Community Building and Healing Through Song
    by Terence Elliott
    £12.49 - 20.49

  • - (A True Story)
    by Lynne Little
    £11.49

    This book was inspired by a true story about a little girl who was grieving the loss of her mother. When she stumbled upon an injured bird her life was forever changed. It is a tale about loss, love and learning to find joy and happiness in the smallest of things...once again.

  • by Jennifer Hukill
    £12.99 - 21.49

  • by Larry Cashman
    £16.49

    Matt White was an average guy just looking to earn some extra money while he was teaching. After he started performing his magic shows at the theater in downtown Chicago, he met a gentleman named Richard who had a profound influence on his life.This is their story.

  • by Christopher Kendrick
    £12.49 - 16.49

  • - The Chris Limahelu story
    by Ben David Duncan Phd
    £13.99

    An exciting story of the immigration struggles of an Indonesian family.  Fleeing their home country, they spent ten years in Dutch immigrant camps.  After receiving permission they came to America, with a dream of freedom!  One family member took that dream and reached the impossible!  Young Chris made his way, through countless obstacles, to establish his name in U.S.C. football lore.  This pint-sized nobody, etched his name into Trojan and Rose Bowl history!  Few gave him a chance to succeed in a game of giants. He wouldn’t be denied!  Earlier, he met a young coach from Oklahoma.  Although Chris and “Coach D” came from totally different backgrounds, they teamed to develop a new kicking style in California high school football.  The rest is history!  The kid, with a big heart, taught us to “reach for the stars!”  Chris Limahelu will always be: “#11 - The Little Trojan That Could!”

  • by Wayland Corgill
    £13.99

    Ruben and Lillian (Martin) Corgill were my parents. Ruben was born in 1890. Lillian was born in 1898. Their lives spanned a time period from “horse and buggy” days to the jet age and space exploration. However, the way they lived didn’t change very much as the modern world was evolving around them. Throughout their productive years, they stuck to the old ways of surviving by being self-sufficient in a rural, agricultural environment. Their roots had not prepared them for “getting by” in other ways. Even in the 1950s, they were still manually doing farm work when machines had replaced people and horses all around them. So many times, one day ended with no clear conviction that the next one wouldn’t bring problems beyond their capabilities. How they managed to survive from day to day and year to year on the meager fruits of their labors and raise a family in the process is an outstanding example in human integrity and industry. They survived, though, and held their heads high to the end. Theirs is a story worth telling.

  • by Yolanda Hawley
    £14.99 - 21.49

  • by Thomas Muldoon
    £11.49

    Thomas Quincy is a middle-aged man who is a member of the US Army Reserve and works for the Reserves as a civilian too. He is lonely, so he coaxes an alley cat into the apartment where he lives in St. Louis, Missouri. He names the cat "PC."In this book, we see scenes from the life of PC, both in the neighborhood in St. Louis and in places in Ohio where Sergeant Quincy worked after he got a promotion. Wherever he went while he worked in the Reserves, God gave Mr. Quincy a good church home and people who supported him as a Christian. But this book is mainly about his cat. PC became Mr. Quincy's buddy.

  • - What Now?: One Woman's Journey
    by Deborah McCrayer
    £10.49

    Is how you interact with others based on your professional aspirations? Have you lost friends and damaged family relationships as you achieved professional success? Follow this remarkable true-life story of how one woman struggled with success. By sharing actions and choices from personal experiences, she demonstrates what it means to live with success, faith and trust in God and others.This story is meant to serve as an inspiration and an example of what one person and family can accomplish. It is a journey through one woman's professional and personal achievements of success and all it entails. It's a reminder that life continues with success and that successes are milestones within life. Today the author and her family continue to grow and learn from others and self.

  • - Who Are They?: An In-Depth Look at the Characteristics of Intercessors
    by A Lloyd Horton B a M DIV
    £12.99

    Intercessors: Who Are They? delves into what God "sees" in them and what they "see" within themselves.What did God "see" in Abraham to whom He promised ". . . of thee I will make a great nation?" Why did God call him, "My Friend?" Interesting.God "saw" in Moses a humble spirit that He could mold into an emancipator of the entire Hebrew slavery population of Egypt. God would begin "the birth of a nation" through him. To do that, God ". . . spoke to Moses face to face as a man speaks to his friend."In a "rebel rabbi," God "saw" some human mettle in the Apostle Paul that He could fashion into an Intercessor and servant through whom He could build foundations for the Christian growth and the expansion of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. God said of Paul, "Behold, he prayeth."Intercessors: Who Are They? is an enlightening, adventurous, and encouraging venture for the avid reader.

  • by Don Miller
    £10.49 - 18.99

  • by Penelope Gladwell
    £12.99

    Set in Pittsburgh in the 1980s, Christina's Gift begins with the death of Christina Martin Andrews, a minister serving an established congregation in the city. As her friends and family try to make sense of how her life ended, they realize that her friendship was an invitation to become friends with Jesus and, in doing so, to discover their true selves, their true purpose.

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