Love is Grand II
Wayne Fredrick Treptow
An accumulation of sweet love poems written over the last 50 years. Perfect sonnets to whisper in the ear of your lover.
Love is Grand
Wayne Fredrick Treptow
An accumulation of sweet love poems written over the last 50 years. Perfect sonnets to whisper in the ear of your lover.
Across the Rainbow Bridge
G.W. Burton
The author states, “I already know you have and love dogs or you wouldn’t even be reading this. I also know that you have lost dogs, have had beloved canine companions who have crossed the Rainbow Bridge. In these pages you will find glimpses of your dogs, and that these stories will make you smile, or cry, but most of all remember.”
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The History of the Grand Canyon Council
Sean Butler, Dean Butler, John Butler, Roland Miller, Larry Sneed, Jim Young, Tom Walsh, George Miller
Released in conjunction with the 100th anniversary year of the Grand Canyon Council, this informative narrative chronicles the history and timeless achievements of the scouting program in Arizona.
Drawing extensively on the holdings preserved at the Arizona Scouting Museum and exclusive access to personal family collections shared in cooperation for this publication, readers are led through a unique and informative journey that answers the question as to why this youth program has shined so brightly in the Grand Canyon state.
The Strands of Health
Rick Malter, Ph.D
This new book by Rick Malter, Ph.D. is an introduction to understanding hair tissue mineral analysis (HTMA) and its role in preventing disease and maintaining optimal energy and health. This book relates nutrient minerals to chronic fatigue and other common health problems that are poorly understood by traditional medicine and psychiatry. Drawing on over 40 years of personal and professional experience with hair TMA, Dr. Malter explains how the mind and body are closely connected by the effects of stress and other life style factors on nutrient minerals.
Girl Get Your Life Back
Nellie Griffith, Cynthia Young , Angela Papoutsakis, Shawnett Gaines, Lori Vober, Michelle Herndon McKay
An anthology of true stories from six ladies who were going about their day-to-day lives and suffered a stroke or endured some type of brain injury. These ladies had to be resilient and fight through their own pain and struggle with what comes with brain injuries. Each person's story is different and they tell you about life before the stroke or brain injury, the effects of it, and their way back to living life in abundance.
Choices
Lori Vober
Life rarely turns out exactly as you pictured it, and we all face challenges along the way.
God always has a plan. But He leaves it up to you whether you follow His plan or not.
Life is about choices. I have chosen to depend on God's faithfulness through all our challenges. Everyone has doubts about their own abilities, but God has a plan for each of us. So believe in Him, and don't give up. Sometimes your attitude, drive, and enthusiasm can take you further than your talents or abilities. Attitude can make all the difference. Find your happiness in whom God says you are. Don't let someone else define your happiness.
Living in the Shadow of the Sins of Our Parents
Sheri Hauser
Sins committed in our past (by us or our parents) become as a speed bump--we trip over them. There can be deliverance from childhood trauma, suffering, tormenting thoughts, and painful history using the prophetic gifts channeling the power of God.
Prophetic Wave Series
Audiobook 7 hr 18 min
Tactical Demonic Warfare
Sheri Hauser
Do you feel like the devil is winning? We can’t fight what we don’t see, but if we can figure out how to see into the spiritual realm, we can, not only fight, but win. The author opens a new idea of pulling heaven down to earth. She did it and won. The final chapter provides an outline to release one caught up in the snare of drugs.
Prophetic Wave Series
Audiobook 7 hr 18 min
Sheri Hauser
Valley of the Shadow
Elizabeth Stone
Erin Stone
Mother and daughter co-authors take on this relevant and difficult topic of suicide, giving a deeply personal testimony about Erin’s attempted suicide in 2007 by over-the-counter overdose. Not only do they share their darkest days, but also their journey back to normalcy. They take on the hard questions: What does the Bible say about suicide? How should the Church respond to a suicide attempt?
The Other Side
Wayne Fredrick Treptow
Hilary Fran
Do you wonder what is like on the other side? Wayne has been there.
I Declare Blessings from God
Marcy Lehman
A delightful book filled with beautiful pictures and blessings from God. This book was created just for you. Feel free to use it in your very own way. You can enjoy it as a picture book or an easy read. Then, as words or pictures catch your attention, turn them over in your mind and sincerely ponder them. A delightful small book to share with anyone wanting to get closer to God. There are 24 full-color pictures joined with delightful spiritual phrases.
God Speaks Words Into My Spirit
Marcy Lehman
A delightful book filled with beautiful words and blessings from God. This book was created just for you. Feel free to use it in your very own way. Then, as words catch your attention, turn them over in your mind and sincerely ponder them. A delightful small book to share with anyone wanting to get closer to God.
Purify this House: Challenges and Triumphs of blended families
Althea P. Jones
Does your house need to be purified from the difficulty of bringing your blended family together, dysfunction, substance abuse, mental health concerns, etc.? Does your house, your family, need to be transformed into the way God intended? This fascinating story tells about the two generations of dysfunctional and blended families whose households (the people within those homes) were transformed and individually purified by God. Be sure to check out Althea's website
Where is Grandpa
Leland P Gamson
Leah Ann Cledgett (Illustrator)
Hannah loves spending time with her widowed Grandmother Brown. One day she is shown a photo of her Grandpa Brown. She asks Grandma Brown where Grandfather Brown is. Her Grandmother explains that he died before Hannah was born, and his body is buried in the town cemetery. This is Hannah first encounter with the concept of death. Hannah asks why he died. Grandmother explains that we all die. Hannah then asks if the dead live below the cemetery.
Where is Grandpa
Leland P Gamson
Leah Ann Cledgett (Illustrator)
Hannah loves spending time with her widowed Grandmother Brown. One day she is shown a photo of her Grandpa Brown. She asks Grandma Brown where Grandfather Brown is. Her Grandmother explains that he died before Hannah was born, and his body is buried in the town cemetery. This is Hannah first encounter with the concept of death. Hannah asks why he died. Grandmother explains that we all die. Hannah then asks if the dead live below the cemetery.
This Reimagined Empty Nest
Stories and Poems for moms embracing new chapters
Contributors:
Beth Barron, Kim Cusimano, Jenn Dafoe-Turner, Deb DeArmond, Sue Donaldson, Ruthie Gray, Robin Grunder, Linda Hanstra, Kolleen Lucariello, Suzy Mighell, Maureen Miller, Kelly Wilson Mize, Michele Morin, Robyn Mulder, Michelle Rayburn, Lyneta Smith, Sharon Sunkle, Pam Whitley Taylor, Mel Tavares, Lori Vober, Kim Wilbanks, Lisa-Anne Wooldridge
This heartwarming anthology brings together twenty-two diverse voices and experiences to support and inspire you as you step into a new chapter of life.
Whether you’re grappling with the quiet of an empty house, figuring out what to do with your children’s old rooms, or adjusting to kids who come back to visit or stay, This Reimagined Empty Nest is more than a collection of stories. It’s a source of encouragement, a testament to resilience, and a celebration of the beautiful possibilities that lie ahead.
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