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A Still and Quiet Place

Gentle Words to Calm Your Soul
By Hope Lyda and Darrell Bush

"A Still Quiet Place" is an awesome gift book written by Hope Lyda. Hope captures that still quiet place in your soul as you read the soothing and calming words written on the pages of this beautiful and special work of art. And to go...

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My Divine Order Scripture Bible

Most Quoted and Familiar Scriptures
By Shirley Laney Cheeley

"My Divine Order Scripture Bible" is a book of over 900 Bible verses that are the most familiar and most quoted of the sixty-six books of the Bible. The verses are from the New King James version of the Bible, a revised translation of the...

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The Popular Handbook on the Rapture

Experts Speak Out on End-Times Prophecy
By Tim LaHaye, Thomas Ice and Ed Hindson

More than ever, people are asking questions about the rapture and second coming of Christ. With so many happenings in the world that are in line with what the Bible says will happen, we all want to know what the Bible says will happen next....

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Ten Tiny Toes

By Todd Tarpley and Marc Brown

“Into the world came ten tiny toes, a hundred times sweeter than one could suppose ...” Don’t you just love the feet of babies? And especially their toes? "And as they got older their confidence grew. They learned to do things that small toes couldn't do." But those...

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Jacob's Cellar

By Richard Sharp

Jacob's father Sebastian and his uncle came to America years earlier as Dutch immigrants and settled in the western part of North Carolina. The family moved on to Tennessee after fighting against local militia. In 1836 they migrated to Missouri where Jacob Ebhart obtained land....

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Love's Second Chance

By Mike Lynch

"Love's Second Chance" is just that, but a whole lot more. Dana Rogers is now living in Fairhaven, thanks to her dear friend. She had been working in NYC in a brokerage firm, and trying to get on with her life. Dana had been very...

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Time Is the Oven

By Richard Sharp

William Ebhart returns from "Jacob's Cellar" as this story's main character. It is 1869 and he tries to join the U.S.Army at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, through his father's friend and Army superior, Andy Riley. But despite taking his step-father's name of McDaniel, William's father Jake's...

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The Weight of Mercy

A Novice Pastor on the City Streets
By Deb Richardson-Moore

Deb was a journalist for twenty-seven years and then she underwent training for a Baptist pastor. Later she accepted a position at a rundown inner city church where most of the congregation were homeless. Deb soon found that there are many issues pastors deal with...

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Tales of a Sixth-Grade Muppet

The Good, the Bad, and the Fuzzy
By Kirk ScroggsThe Good, the Bad, and the Fuzzy

Since Danvers Blickensderfer turned into a Muppet, his life has been turned totally upside down. And along with that, Danvers thinks he has special powers since being a Muppet, so he is also a Super Hero, or so he thinks. But he is not exactly...

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That Pet Finder Kid - Catnapped

By Scott Clements

"The Pet Finder Kid: Catnapped" by Scott Clements is a lively, quirky and very entertaining book for kids. Thirteen year old Chet is a pleasant but unexceptional youngster. He is not good at anything, especially at making friends, but he does love Zoe, his dog,...

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Code Talker

A Novel of the Navajo
By Ivon B. Blum

"Code Talker" by Ivon Blum takes two critical periods of history and writes a parallel process novel. Native American Marine Talking Boy Gorman is trained as a Navajo code talker. His job is to confuse communications intercepted by the Japanese during World War II. As...

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Resurrect

Resurrect Trilogy
By David E. Stevens

Josh Logan died in a plane crash; he could have bailed out but waited until the last minute to save a residential area. He gave his life so that others would not be lost. However, a voice spoke to him and offered him the opportunity...

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Achieving Life's Equilibrium

By Dennis Chung

"Achieving Life’s Equilibrium" by Dennis Chung takes a very thought-provoking and inspiring look at what life is really about. Conversational throughout, the book makes us think long and hard about achieving balance in our lives, about giving it a purpose and knowing how to achieve...

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The Fact/Faith Debate

Why Science Hasn't Killed Religion
By Jack Gage

"The Fact/Faith Debate: why science hasn't killed religion," written by Jack Gage, explores beliefs and experiences that are commonly debated among religious and scientific groups. There are nineteen chapters in this book, each focusing on a specific event or subject and a bibliography is included...

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The Mystery of Jessica Benson

By C. K. Laurence

"The Mystery of Jessica Benson," a novel written by C.K. Laurence, is a steamy, suspenseful and eventful read. The story begins at a party in Miami. Jessica is gorgeous and the attention of many although she has a boyfriend and wants her football player boyfriend,...

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The Jericho River

A Magical Novel About the History of Western Civilization
By David Carthage

. "The Jericho River" by David Carthage is a fascinating coming-of-age story that follows the main character, Jason Gallo, on the search to find his father. Jason is swept into the dream-world called Fore, where his mission is to find and rescue his father by bringing...

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It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year

By Susan Winget

In "It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year" Susan Winget has put together a marvelous collection of songs, poetry, philosophical sayings and Bible verses to delight readers during the holiday season. It is the kind of book that just begs to be given to...

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Folsom on Fire

By Orlando Smart-Powell

Folsom, Mississippi, in the spring of 1890, was not the place it had been before the Civil War. Back in those long ago days, peanuts, wheat, sugar cane and sweet potatoes had been raised by hundreds of African-American slaves. Now, as the author writes on...

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A Piece of Silver

A Christmas Story
By Clark Burbidge

"A Piece of Silver: A Christmas Story" is the beautifully illustrated story of a homeless young boy named Daniel Ben-Yosef who curls up to stay warm and sleep in a stable one night and witnesses the birth of Jesus Christ. Daniel has a small silver...

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Pint-Sized Patriots

Standing Tall
By Cody Jackson

Young boy author Cody Jackson has created a picture book that is dedicated to "all those who choose and have chosen to wear the uniform to serve our country, and to their families who serve beside them." Full-color illustrations throughout tell Cody's story of patriotism...

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