Is your life filled with darkness due to the consequences of your own wrong choices and bad attitude? Maybe it was due to the free will of others and you were hurt in the process. Are you looking for hope and in need of a miracle and a new beginning? My Father's Eyes: Seeing Yourself Through the Eyes of Love will help you to discover the truth about God's love. His love is a love so great it goes beyond what you have done and loves you just the way you are; broken: messed up, murderer, thief, depressed, agnostic, abused and all who have breath. God loves you not for what you have...
Posted by Sandra (Lott) Smith on 01/28/2016
"That Your Joy May Be Full" is a product of my own battle with depression. Through many trials I discovered that God's way was the only way the healing. This book will help you to have a heavenly view of life that will help change your heart. That Your Joy May Be Full" is unique in that it gives God's prescription for depression. ...
Posted by Veronica Joy Klepadlo on 01/11/2016
Relationships can sometimes take unexpected turns, and many Christian women are reluctant to share these challenges with others, fearing they may be stripped of their robe of righteousness. In Dropped but Not Broken, author Paula Harris confronts these all-too-common issues. She shows how women can experience deliverance and healing in order to be set free to receive and give love once again. Through a series of real-life, mini-narratives and scripture-based advice, Dropped but Not Broken offers guidance for bringing prayer and calm love into one's life. It shows women how to know a love that...
Posted by Paula Harris on 12/31/2015
Even for the follower of Christ, life is not always easy or fair. Yet, Sheryl Giesbrecht has learned, from the depths of past pain, it is possible to be raised up. It is possible to heal. Most importantly, it is possible to exchange hurt for hope. In her inspirational new book, Get Back Up: Trusting God When Life Knocks You Down , Sheryl tells her own story. She also uses scripture to tell the stories of so many other Biblical figures who stumbled before they could be helped up. Sheryl’s message is one of hope. Trusting God in the midst of a life turned upside down is essential...
Posted by Sheryl Giesbrecht Turner on 12/30/2015
From being abanded by her father to be rejected by people, Lynnette Appling teaches about the hurt, shame and stigma of being fatherless that followed her during her life. This special testimony reveals the power of re-establishment through a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. It is unmistakably insightful how this story unveils a redemptive resolution through the healing virtue of the Holy Father. God has unshackled and released Lynnette to bring this personal message of forgiveness, healing, hope and promise. Her frankness about her experience, in addition to exposing...
Posted by Lynnette Appling, MSHRM, PHR on 12/28/2015
It’s never too early – or too late – to start working toward a healthy marriage. The Save It! Marriage Bible Study (Teacher's Manual) is designed for classroom use and is good for those married, engaged, separated and even divorced, but praying for reconciliation. Participants learn how to defeat the powers of darkness so that their marriage not only survives - but THRIVES! The proven biblical teachings that are outlined in the Save It! Marriage Bible Study deliver insight for achieving wholeness, healing, forgiveness, reconciliation, restoration and deliverance. ...
Posted by Deborah Ross on 11/01/2015
A life-line to those in troubled marriages AND A faith building love story for those in good ones. ... Real & Raw ... A MUST READ! Through her own personal struggles author, Deborah Ross, shares with readers a message of hope as she emotionally identifies with the suffering of a broken marriage. This biblical teaching challenges the hurting to believe God against all odds and seeing salvation of the Lord come to pass in their spouse. The underlying message Ross emphasizes is 1 Corinthians 13 and the promise that God never fails to offer His love. ...
Posted by Deborah Ross on 11/01/2015
When a water vessel is filled with dirt and stones, it cannot be used to quench a thirst. But, when this vessel is emptied, there is an opportunity to fill it until it overflows with fresh, cool, life-giving water. Water that quenches. Refreshes. Soothes. Our souls are the same: filled with fear, doubt, and disappointment. Running over with unanswered prayers and lingering questions. When we empty the mess of our lives in the presence of God, we're offered an invitation to come. An invitation that allows us to come empty - so that we can be filled until we overflow. Come Empty - Pour Out Life's...
Posted by Saundra Dalton-Smith on 10/28/2015