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  • by Fred Tate
    £17.49

    ""Referred to by one reviewer as "Beautiful heartbreaking animal stories," The Warren is a novel of rabbit stories as told by rabbits that will manage to mend your heart again by the end of each story. Filled with tales of how tame house rabbits and wild rabbits live and die; each story is an individual story which still manages to blend into the other stories within the novel to form the complete novel. The first of author Fred L. Tate's five planned novels in "The Warren" series of animal novels, "The Warren" is to be followed by; "Melanie the Badger," "Aataentsic," and The Watcher by the Wall." Fred L. Tate has also completed the first novel of his second series of animal novels, "Revenant"; the story of a wild wolf, and his young human companion, in his forest.""

  • - A Father's Adoption Journey
    by Eric Odell-Hein
    £12.99

    Eric was perfectly happy being one half of a dual income, no kids family. Having the freedom to travel the world with his wife Christine, while indulging his hobbies and furthering his education and career, was a pretty sweet life. Christine wanted to be a mom. Though he was scared he didn't have what it took to be a good dad, Eric wanted to fulfill his wife's dream. After years of trying to conceive, however, the couple received a devastating diagnosis: infertility.For Christine, adoption was the obvious answer. Eric wasn't so sure.In Finding My Son: A Father's Adoption Journey, author Eric Odell-Hein offers an unfiltered view into the heart and mind of a man who has experienced the sometimes messy and often awkward process of becoming a father through adoption. Encouraging men to acknowledge the fears they don't want to admit while advocating a thoughtful, deliberate transparency as the best approach to even the most unnatural, uncomfortable aspects of the adoption process, Eric shares his misgivings and mistakes with an honesty that does not deny his insecurities.A valuable resource for any man considering growing his family through adoption-or anyone seeking to understand the process-this engaging memoir is a testament to the beautiful gift of adoption and a touching account of a father's love.

  • - From Wreckage to Redemption
    by Page Geske
    £16.49

    With unabashed transparency and unquenchable hope, Page Geske reveals how Christ redeemed the wreckage of her life while encouraging readers to lean into God, choose joy in adversity, remain positive, and allow God to refine their misery into beauty. Tenderly outlining the blessings gained by trusting God through life's most difficult seasons, Geske explores how brokenness can lead to spiritual and emotional breakthrough, gently guiding readers toward a greater understanding of the power of perseverance.

  • - A Story of Faith, Love and Survival
    by J C Lafler
    £12.99

    The boy’s eyes blinked open and slowly focused on the rat. When recognition finally registered, the startled boy sat up, pushed away the bags of garbage and stood up, trembling on shaky legs.  Tripping through the garbage, head and heart pounding out painful reminders of life, the boy put as much distance between him and the rat as he could manage.People don’t understand the impact that a simple act of kindness can have on someone’s life. We have become a nation afraid to see another in need and respond. In addition, young people are afraid to trust and believe in faith in God. In Lost and Found, author J.C. Lafler tells the story of a young boy who finds himself in a big city with no memory and no one to help him. Struggling to find food, water and shelter, and deal with unfamiliar and sometimes frightening surroundings, this child has to find a way to survive. As flashbacks and questions about the past begin to overwhelm him, he leans on the sanctuary of a church and the help of strangers to see him through. Lost and Found is one boy’s story of finding his way back to faith, hope and love.

  • by Georgia Vansant
    £13.99

  • by Georgia Vansant
    £13.99

  • by Timothy W Bryant
    £14.99

  • - Finding God When Doubt Hides the Truth
    by Sheryl Giesbrecht Turner
    £14.99

    Is it okay for Christians to doubt?When we don't get answers or see God's guiding hand, it's hard to keep praying or walking forward in faith. Difficult times often cloud our perspective. Does God see me? Does he hear me? Does he care? Many Christians confuse doubt with unbelief and are afraid to admit those fears, but God is not threatened by our questions, and doubt does not negate our faith.Our doubts express a yearning to be sure of what-and who-we trust. When our questions are answered by trust, faith is fed and our doubts transform into deeper belief that pushes us toward a decision. When we address doubt head-on, faith can grow. God has a plan in the good and bad that life brings. God can heal our wounds and turn our past mistakes around. Join nationally-known Bible teacher Sheryl Giesbreacht Turner as she guides you toward a deeper understanding of the role doubt plays in your spiritual growth-and how learning to 'doubt your doubts' enables faith to prevail.

  • by Vivalyn a Elvy
    £13.99

  • - A Devotional Trilogy of Faith Hope and Love
    by Christine A Christopher
    £27.49

  • - Lost & Found in the Cedar Shavings
    by M a Lambeth
    £12.49

  • - 1-2 Journey: 10-Week Bible Study for Groups and Individuals
    by Tonya Williamson
    £14.99

  • - Windows into the Future
    by Timothy M Powers
    £25.99

  • - A Question for Pastors and Men's Ministry Leaders
    by Geoffrey Ross Holtz
    £14.99

  • by Randy Chapman
    £10.49

  • - Finding Freedom From Homosexuality and Living a Life Free From Labels
    by Stephen H Black
    £17.49

  • - A Study in Comparative Theodicy
    by Eric Odell-Hein
    £14.99

  • - Finding Christ in Ancient Myth, Symbol, and Ritual
    by Eric Odell-Hein
    £14.99

  • by Lora D Williams
    £10.49

  • by Denita Hedgeman
    £19.99

  • - The Dan Miller Story
    by Dan Miller
    £12.99

  • - The Second Book of the Steward Series
    by Charles De Andrade
    £17.49

    The intervention of a quadriplegic saved Nguyen Huu Mihn from a mugging on the streets of Baltimore while attending John Hopkins University. That man's faith changed Mihn's life.Mihn's new faith brought him into conflict with his father's business interests in Vietnam and the mysterious powers supporting his father. Estranged from his father and shunned by his family, Mihn learns to support himself by working as a translator for Americans coming to Vietnam during the waning years of the war.Finally, with the fall of Vietnam, another man's intervention provides Mihn with what he needs to flee the doomed country. Witha boat, a crew and a group of passengers, including a young French nun, Sister Carlene, and the forty oprhans she has charge of, Mihn starts his escape to Thailand.But Mihn learns that there are some enemies that cannot be fled from; instead, these adversaries must be faced and resisted. He discovers that he is in the middle of a war, not with flesh and blood, but with spiritual powers bent on destroying him and all those seeking escape.Mihn discovers what intervention is when he must risk everything to save those he loves. In the process, he experiences the reality of the spiritual war that rages unseen by most.

  • by Karen Gibson & Ellen Curtis
    £27.49

  • - The Search for Identity in a World of Darkness
    by Monica Wicker-Ramsay
    £14.99 - 28.49

  • - A Wounded Victim in a Biker Gang War Transformed by God's Love
    by Maureen Hager
    £13.99

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