People are becoming tired and even frustrated with the direction their health, or lack of it, is headed. “Are You Being Deceived About True Wellness” unveils a lot of the deceptions that have been keeping most Americans sick, and their health far out of reach. This is a great book for those who are new to wholistic health. Not only does the holistic health book reveal the misguided direction too many of us are headed – down a path of inflammation and disease to the point of no return – but it also gives real life solutions and truths that help one restore their body...
Posted by Jackie McKool on 12/30/2024
Hi friends! I’m so excited to share something that has completely transformed my life in ways I never imagined—and I believe it can do the same for you. That’s why I wrote my new book, SPIRIT PRAYER: The Transformative Power of Praying in Tongues. Growing up in a non-charismatic church, I didn’t know about spiritual gifts like praying in tongues. It wasn’t because anyone was against them—it just wasn’t part of the conversation. But years later, as I hungered for more of God, I discovered this incredible gift. Receiving my prayer language was like unlocking...
Posted by Kathleen Johnson on 12/04/2024
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
Every heart has something to forgive. Whether it’s a minor slight or a life-altering betrayal, unresolved pain can leave us trapped in unseen chains of resentment, bitterness, and emotional wounds. These invisible bonds impact every part of our lives, blocking the peace, joy, and freedom we’re meant to experience. In Something to Forgive , Kathleen Johnson shines a light on these hidden struggles, offering a compassionate, practical guide to breaking free. Drawing on her personal journey, biblical wisdom, and insights from neuroscience and modern medicine, Johnson reveals how...
Posted by Kathleen Johnson on 11/21/2024
Mom was a great cook and she loved to fill our farm table with country cooking. When Mom passed, I inherited a wealth that can never be replaced: her recipe folder. Good Food and Family shares some of the recipes she wrote down as well as a few of my personal favorites from some of my siblings. I have also thrown in some of the antics that I, as the oldest of 8, can get by with sharing! I hope you enjoy trying the recipes; I have left a blank page in front of each so you can fine tune anything that Mom left out. Walk with me down memory lane as we explore good food and family memories. ...
Posted by Sheila Llewellyn on 11/01/2024
He defiled me and thought it was okay. Little did he know, I would one day become a young woman who would praise God, talk to Him on mountaintops, and become … Unshakable. Rossie Manka wasn’t always Unshakable. She spent the first parts of her life in a darkness she barely escaped. It was a darkness that took her to the depths of hell and back, full of unwanted spiritual attacks that tormented her for years. Once a prodigal daughter, Rossie ran back to her Father to find His loving arms open wide. By His grace, the resilient part of her rose up, wiped away her tears,...
Posted by Rossie Manka on 09/26/2024
Are you tired of being stressed out every time you get in your vehicle? Are your frustrations growing because you’re always driving or riding in a messy or cluttered vehicle? Have you found yourself in a situation where you need a simple item immediately, but you just don’t have it with you or you can’t remember where you put it? If your family is active and always on the go - a disorganized vehicle can easily become an unnecessary challenge and a source of repeated confusion, especially if your vehicle is also the family vehicle. On average, Americans spend about two-and-a-half...
Posted by Major Mom on 09/16/2024
Yvonne Conte is a featured author in Remarkable Women of Faith from Insight Publishing. Also featured in this dynamic collection of interviews are Jennifer O Neil (Motion picture Actress, Cover Girl Model and Motivational Speaker) and Ann Jillian (Broadway, Motion Picture and TV actress, spokesperson and motivational speaker). This exciting series captures the insights, strategies, and inspiration of faith-minded Women and features nationally acclaimed author and inspirational speaker, Yvonne Conte and other dynamic professionals who offer powerful lessons in faith. Yvonne Conte...
Posted by Yvonne Conte on 09/04/2024
In A Woman’s Call, Living a Life of Purpose we explore how God intricately weaves His plan for women through every stage of their lives from single hood to marriage, from motherhood to career, and ministry. This book studied delves into the unique ways God uses women to fulfill his powerful purposes . Each season, while distinct in its challenges and blessings, is designed to lead to the same ultimate goal: living out the purpose, for which God created you. Through personal stories, biblical insight, and practical application, a woman’s call, encourages women to...
Posted by Evelyn Johnson Taylor on 07/16/2024
Getty Up Estelle! We’ve Gotta Lot of Living to Do! provides a road map for the journey into living our best lives after sixty. As we age, many women tend to look at their past as the best years of their lives, while discounting the blessings and opportunities that lie in our futures. In her friendly style, Ruth Wheat shares stories of her life with humor and honesty to encourage women to live every day with purpose, gratitude, and joy regardless of age and circumstances. You’ll be introduced to women who are living full, active lives in their eighties with no indication of slowing...
Posted by Ruth Wheat on 07/12/2024
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
Sylvia Winters was a successful business owner in New York City. She owned her own fashion magazine that was turning a huge profit. Then the accident happened, and her life was turned upside down. Doctors thought it was fatal, then life suddenly came back into her. God was not done with her. Her revival was not long; she went into a coma. What she saw while in a coma would change her life forever. Will she choose a different path? Ride the train with Sylvia and see how it turns out. Behold, God works all these things, Twice, in fact, three times with a man, To bring back his soul from the...
Posted by Sandra (Lott) Smith on 04/24/2024