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  • - Then and Now
    by Amelia Brumm
    £16.49

  • by Lynda Zidanic
    £10.49

  • by Meiah Shaun
    £17.99

    Erin and her twin sister, Erika, are growing up in the early 1990s in small-town Orange, Texas, which is racially segregated by white and black color lines and separated by train tracks. Erin’s biggest fear is her abusive daddy, who hates being a father and never goes to church. Her timid mother often blames Erin for her husband’s violent rage.Erin’s safe haven is Grandma Mary, who lives two blocks away near the housing projects. However, after Grandma Mary reveals a shocking family secret, it leaves Erin and her twin sister wounded. Erin strives to hop on one of the daily Amtrak trains that travel through town in order to escape. Burnt Orange is a coming-of-age story where Erin and her twin sister, Erika, experience pain, heartache, tragedy, and triumph. For two decades, the two peas in a pod struggle to erase what they have been labeled.Meiah Shaun is a scribe and prophetic voice sharing the gospel of Jesus Christ. She pens fi ction, non-fi ction and plays with faith-based messages linking her personal life experiences with spiritual life lessons. Her spiritual covering is Glory of Zion International Ministries. She is a native of Orange, Texas and currently resides in the Dallas, Texas area. Visit her ministry blog: acrownofbeauty. org and website: meiahshaun.com

  • by Lynda Jordan
    £15.49

  • by Stephen Paul Campos
    £23.49

    Stone Pony is the true story about Stephen Paul Campos. At the age of 19, he enlisted in the US Army as a combat infantry rifleman. From April 1968 to April 1969, he served with the 199th Light Infantry Brigade during the most terrifying times of the Vietnam War. With just two weeks of duty, he and his company experience a horrific friendly-fire tragedy that shakes him to his core. Fourteen years later, on the verge of suicide, he had a spiritual awakening and was able to turn his life around. Mr. Campos shares his experiences in combat and struggles with PTSD while trying to transition back to civilian life.

  • by Roland Taylor & Gayle Taylor
    £9.99

                Cody’s Jerusalem Dig is a sequel to Cody’s Ephesus Dig. If you followed Cody to Ephesus, you’ll want to go with him to Israel. You can walk with him where Jesus walked and sail with him on the Sea of Galilee. Will this trip be Cody’s adventure of a lifetime or will it be the last adventure of his brief life? Two sinister looking men are following him. Who could they be?

  • - An Unspoken Gift is Birthed
    by Beverly Jackson-Brown
    £13.99

  • by Patrick Irish
    £16.49

  • - Insights from a Doctor's Personal Journey Through Depression
    by Michelle Bengtson
    £16.49

  • by Daniel R Stevenson
    £17.49

    In the dark of the night, something begins and something ends. In one moment, suspended in the middle, a search for answers leads to an ultimate climax. In The Moment: Blood Bowl, witness both sides of an ancient struggle between God's people and organized evil. In a story that could be real, ancient sin unfolds a plan to, in one moment, conquer all. One more sacrifice in this moment of destiny seems poised to unravel God's delicately balanced creation. However, an unlikely band of heroes, swept into the great conflict has one chance to emerge victorious. They must survive a horde of demons, evils spirits, and cultists while battling the greatest enemy of all. 

  • by Katherine Scott Jones
    £25.99

    Life has taught Ally Brennan to stay on her guard--even in quiet Langley-by-the-Sea. A resourceful single mom, she's content to play her beloved viola for an audience of one, fiercely protective of the stable life she's created for her young son. She gives no hint of secret fears, a musical career abandoned, or the man she once loved who shadows their happiness.When a burglary threatens Ally's peaceful existence, it thrusts her into an unlikely friendship with her neighbor Rees Davies. As their families' lives entwine, Ally and Rees resist the attraction between them, believing a future together could not possibly work. Then a terrible accident draws her back to the hometown she fled, forcing confrontations with those left behind. If she hopes to reclaim the life she dreams of, Ally must make peace with what she's sacrificed--and entrust dangerous secrets to those she's come to love.Lyrical and layered, Her Memory of Music explores the burden of love and the high stakes of vulnerability.

  • - The Fad of the Modern Day Hypocrite
    by Dorothy Burch
    £12.49

  • by Verna J Pollock
    £16.49

  • by J C Lafler
    £12.99

  • - 12 Freedoms of the Interim
    by John Helgeson
    £12.99

  • - A Guide to Finding Strength and Leadership within You
    by Pat Fortenberry
    £10.49

  • - Breaking Free and Finding Home
    by Nick Eno
    £12.49 - 18.99

  • - Death Happened, Now What?
    by Linda Pouliot & Cathy Clough
    £18.99

    Dear Friend, It happened and it hurts. You realize it, but you can't believe it yet. The tears start coming and you wonder if you'll ever be able to function normally again. Fortunately, the grief journey, like any other process in life, can be learned. Even though it doesn't feel like it right now, healing is possible. Together we will explore: The 5 needs of every griever. How to deal with: normal grief guilt, normal grief anger, normal grief depression and the "dumb" things people say. Sorting, saving, and purging your loved one's belongings without regret. The importance of having a plan for holidays, special days, and the anniversary of the death. What it means to create a "New Normal."How to navigate the path of grief, with all of its pitfalls and potholes, twists and turns, all the way to the destination of healing, acceptance, and new beginnings.

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