Feeling unsure of God's love for you? You're not alone. Download this free eBook and discover the depth of His endless, unconditional love. It’s time to let go of doubt and embrace the beautiful truth of how deeply cherished you are by God. Free eBook download ...
Posted by Patty Mason on 12/16/2024
Have you recently lost your husband? Are you struggling to trust God as you step into the unknown? In this heartfelt memoir, "You're Going to Trust Me, Right?", Lana opens her heart to Christian widows who are facing the crushing weight of grief and loss. She knows the feeling of deep loneliness—the kind that comes from being left with an empty chair at the table, a quiet house, and endless questions directed at God. Lana’s experience of grief after the death of a loved one is not unique, but her journey of finding intimacy with God in her brokenness shows that...
Posted by Lana Bach on 11/21/2024
A book of hope for those even in the darkest shadows. You can be redeemed from the heaviest blows and errors in life. God restores every heart that is broken. He replenishes and makes everything new. As you sit in the storm, remember, God is with you-you are not alone. The light does shine in the darkness and the storms do end. The Lord saves. He redeems you. And it is for ALL. This book is especially dedicated to our Ministry efforts in Milwaukee, WI. Through the Unshakable Faith Ministry, we have been able to donate these books to the homeless, community outreach, and street evangelistic opportunities...
Posted by Rossie Manka on 09/26/2024
Laundry is a never-ending part of life. You can only ignore it for so long. Laundry Organizing Tips gives you a fresh look at dirty laundry and is a jumpstart to organizing your laundry room. According to Webster’s Dictionary, the definition of laundry includes: 1) A room for doing the family wash. 2) Clothes or linens that have been or are to be laundered. Did you realize that the laundry room is the only room in the home that’s associated with a chore? Think about it. Mentally walk through your home and name the rooms: dining room, kitchen, family room, bedroom, bathroom. All of...
Posted by Major Mom on 09/16/2024
A grandchild's observation, "Mom-mom, your belly is squishy..."A memory that seems to be on permanent leave...A heart that needs monitoring...A sandwich generation who deals with stinky laundry on one end and toe fungus on the other. A body likened to a leaky tent...Friends and family that keep you laughing and leaking...It's all part of becoming a quinquagenarian--that magical, problematic age between fifty and sixty. Strength and dignity are her clothing, and she laughs at the time to come. (Proverbs 31:25 ESV)Although Lisa J. Radcliff has not felt particularly strong or dignified...
Posted by Lisa Radcliff on 06/09/2024
Do you ever question your worth, question God’s love for you, or compare yourself unfavorably to others? Are you a burden bearer, perfectionist, or struggle with codependency? Are you often overwhelmed, stressed out, or feel “not enough”? Most women can be nurturing to others, but neglect to show the same care for themselves. They can demonstrate much empathy and compassion to the people in their lives, yet berate and even hate themselves. Despite the abundance of resources available to support women's mental health, stress and anxiety levels among women are on the rise....
Posted by Laronda Alexander on 05/23/2024
Do you ever question your worth, question God’s love for you, or compare yourself unfavorably to others? Are you a burden bearer, perfectionist, or struggle with codependency? Are you often overwhelmed, stressed out, or feel “not enough”? Most women can be nurturing to others, but neglect to show the same care for themselves. They can demonstrate much empathy and compassion to the people in their lives, yet berate and even hate themselves. Despite the abundance of resources available to support women's mental health, stress and anxiety levels among women are on the rise....
Posted by Laronda Alexander on 05/21/2024
John Marshall was only nine years old when both of his parents were killed in an automobile accident. He moved from foster home to foster home until he ran away at the age of twelve and has been homeless ever since. He felt alone and hopeless, as if this was the life that was meant to be and then the event happened that would change his life forever to discover the Father he never knew he needed. Would he find the TRUE FATHER and if he does will he accept Him?  " A Father of the fatherless, a defender of widows, Is God in His holy habitation? God sets the solitary in families;...
Posted by Sandra (Lott) Smith on 04/24/2024
Does Your Life Bite? Does it seem like your prayers never get answered? Are you wondering where God is in all this? It's like you've gone to war in a flypaper dress, trying to catch each buzzing pest: those swarming problems that keep you from living the full life God has for you. Katherine tackles modern day problems we deal with using the 10 plagues of the Bible and other modern day plagues we deal with now, like thoughts of divorce, obesity, fear, suicide, AIDS, domestic violence, broken hearts, etc. Whether it be physical ailments or broken spirits from bad relationships to...
Posted by Katherine Norland on 04/09/2024
WINNER OF 5 LITERARY AWARDS "This is an extremely powerful story and one that both grasps the frailties of the human person and celebrates the triumph of the human spirit over immense challenges." --Readers' Favorite In the early morning hours of January 31, 1968, eleven-year-old Minh Phuong watched in horror as her father and two siblings were gunned down by the Vietcong in their backyard. Though she escaped the bullets that night, abuse, prison, and torture would follow. The tragedy of her childhood would haunt Minh Phuong for the rest of her life and lead her...
Posted by Michelle Rahal on 02/29/2024
Award-winning and heralded as “a book that can strengthen the spirit of its reader and transform or even save lives,” Move Forward Stronger is like a friend when we’re in need, the therapist we’re hesitant to call, and the inner voice we’ve been listening for...telling us: “You can feel happiness again.” Something happened. The death of someone you love. A suicide, divorce or loss of a close relationship, job, career, or business. A negative change in your financial picture. A medical diagnosis or tragic accident. A physical...
Posted by Julia Nicholson on 02/19/2024
If God is good, why does He allow evil and suffering? How can we reconcile a good God and the present existence of evil that we see around us? These questions are less about the evil that inhibits the earth and more about the kind of God who allows it to exist and continue. In many ways, when people ask these questions, they are saying to God, “How could You? How dare You? Why would You allow this to happen?” With all the evil in the world, it’s easy to find someone to blame for suffering. Yet, the world that we see, with all its suffering and evil has an explanation. In...
Posted by Lora Ziebro on 01/11/2024