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  • - A Collection of Five Short Stories
    by Arjuna S S Asad
    £9.99

    Plethora means excess, and one of the meanings of pathos is tragedy. Arjuna's short stories envision a world absent of God. That is his idea of science fiction-a future without God, of man attempting to be God. As a born-again Christian, a world without God is a bleak, dystopian, and hopeless future.

  • by Danny O
    £12.99

    Reddy Redbeet was full of wonderful dreams. He was different, not like his friends who had no desire to go beyond the edge of the garden. Reddy was adventurous, wanting to see things beyond Farmer Brown's red beet patch. Will his dreams ever come true?

  • by William Cottringer
    £18.99

    This is no ordinary book about happiness. In writing Thoughts on Happiness, Dr. Bill Cottringer collected his most meaningful digital photos of animals, flowers, and still scenes from his collection of over 140,000. This hobby started in 1962 when he bought his first camera, a Canon F-1, in Japan while in the US Air Force. During the last half century, he has also been a hobby writer of books and self-help articles, and so he decided to merge talents into this book of outstanding, telling pictures and clever, common-sense sayings about happiness for readers’ enjoyment. The introduction to the book has a short poem that pretty much summarizes the author’s thoughts on happiness.

  • by Jann Moses Falkenstern
    £11.49

  • by Carol Farnstrom
    £11.49

    We're all searching for something to last. We live our lives ever reaching for the next bar, meeting that right person, getting the perfect job, doing what we can do to make our lives what we think it should be. If you're a believer in Christ, then you pray and you ask favors, requests whatever you want to call them but they are a way of reaching out to the greater power that we do not possess. You may have been the victim of child abuse, a personal crime, a vendetta, or the perpetrator. You have been asking and praying for an answer or miracle to your need and relief from the burden you carry. What we forget is in order to receive from God, we must receive what he gives. Sometimes it isn't what we asked or prayed for, but it's an answer. This book is titled When Your Mind Steals Your Soul's Reward. It is meant as a message, that in order to receive, you must first think it possible. With the power of life and death being in the tongue, speak it!You must speak into your life what you hope and pray for. Faith is believing in the things that are hoped for and the evidence of things not seen. This is putting your faith into action. You must first think it, speak it, expect it just as Jesus said believe when you pray though your father has already given you what you asked for. The messages and very deep and personal accounts during Carol's life shared in this book are meant to enlighten, encourage, and strengthen your ability to receive God's amazing gifts and miracles through the power of words. God's abilities are not limited by our faith however. We do limit ourselves by our own spoken words of failure, fear, and felt circumstances. So often we are defeated before ever given the opportunity to see God's plan revealed by the words we speak, therefore directing the path of decisions made. This book is to be read with an open heart and praying throughout that God give you discernment and wisdom as you read as well as the ability to keep going, it will be painful at times.I believe with all my heart you will see miracles you have prayed for and know it is God and God only who is able to release them to you. It will be because you are finally able to receive through the knowledge of the power of your spoken words. So, go now in the power of his might and seek him so that you may have ears to hear and eyes to see as he leads you in this endeavor.In any offences at the truths shared in this book apologies first. Led as I am, it is all 100 percent the undeniable truth as seen through my eyes in this journey we call life.

  • - A Nonfictional Account
    by Kaye M Lewis
    £12.99

  • by Sharon H Kear
    £11.49

  • - The Sheriff's Tail: Book 1
    by Jacquelyn Evans
    £17.49

    In The Adventures of Sheriff Frank and the Dachshund Posse: The Sheriff's Tail, Sheriff Frank knows that everyone is born with a purpose in life. Can he help his friend Maggie find her purpose?

  • by Chacko Varghese
    £12.99

  • - My Game Plan for Success
    by Matthew Jenkins DVM
    £13.99 - 21.49

  • - Spiritual Encouragement for Law Enforcement Officers: A 31 Day Devotional
    by Kelly A Martin
    £12.49

  • - An Autobiography
    by Charles Buck Cho
    £14.99

  • - A 365 Day Devotional
    by Rick Corum
    £16.49 - 24.99

  • by Elaine Stewart
    £12.49

  • by Associate Professor Sharon Christensen
    £12.99

    Perhaps most of us don't think twice when we go to a cemetery about who is there. We are likely there only because a friend or loved one has passed away. But have you ever thought about the connection between the grave markers and who belongs to them? Lucy Campbell and her siblings probably didn't either. It wasn't until one day when they each received a letter in the mail did the mystery begin. Lucy came to realize that indeed there were now more questions needing answers to what happened that tragic day. Would this newfound information question her values? Her Faith? As much as she wrangled about it, the fact remained. At the end of the day her mother was still gone. And more importantly, when Lucy found out the truth, could she forgive who she needed to forgive in order to move on with her life.

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