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The Christmas House

Laura St. John/ The Christmas House ISBN-10: 0578202476| ISBN-13: 978-0578202471| List Price: $17.95 | Format: hardcover | Page Count: 32| Grade level: 3-4| Perfect for ages five through eight, this morals-based book will teach your children to spend less time online and more time enjoying other people. The timeless story of Christmas has a refreshing… Continue reading
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Eating My Secrets

Debra Mazda/ Eating My Secrets ISBN-10: 1640882456 | List Price: $13.99 | Format: Softcover | Page Count: 166 Most overweight women have been taught that to lose weight it’s just a matter of going on a diet. For these women, the “eat less, move more” philosophy just sugar coats the fact that some use food and eating… Continue reading
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On a Quest for Christ

The short, to the point chapter titles was a blessing to me. I like the chapter Striving. I tend to wrestle with things until I wear myself out. I found this chapter to be very helpful, and self illuminating. Continue reading
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I’m the Seed

By Shirley Scurlock © 2019 I’m the seed I planted there In a soul you’ve thrown away I’m the seed You crushed in them With the hateful words you say I am the seed That dies in them When you refuse to let them grow I am the light That you put out In a… Continue reading
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Open Letter to James Comey

I hope you are reading this thread because I want you to know what you and your cohorts have stolen! You stole my confidence in the law. Continue reading
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Thank God for Boll Weevils

The principal shared in this book is that we all go through very hard times. We all have seemingly destructive forces warring against our prosperity and peace. Continue reading
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Family of God

I remember my mom saying, “you kids kiss and make up.” Oh we hated to hear that. It meant mom was going to force us to kiss and hug each other. Mom would say – we don’t treat family that way. They are our blood. It seems sometimes I can hear God saying – they… Continue reading
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Crumbs

I can see her face when the Lord told her “healing is the children’s bread!” I can feel her heart start to break as if the understanding of it is too much to bear! She had no way of knowing that He said this because of the law. She didn’t know He was about to… Continue reading
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Truth with Consequences

States like California and New York have taken in so many people that their streets are lined with tents and boxes because people have no place to live. Many have nothing to eat! Many migrate to other cities leaving mounds of waste behind them. Continue reading
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Be The Miracle

Author Bio: Delores’ passion, whether writing, speaking, or ministering to abuse survivors or parents who’ve lost a child, is to put hands and feet to our faith and be the miracle for others. A columnist, reviewer and CLASS graduate (Christian Leaders and Speakers Seminars), Delores has published over a thousand stories, devotionals, and articles, including… Continue reading
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God: Accused or Excused?

Author Bio: Doug Webb loves God and people and teaching the Bible is the perfect combination. As a young boy in Norfolk, Virginia, Doug experienced God’s goodness when after praying that God would take away his allergic reactions to chocolate, he was able to eat it with no ill effect. As a African American teenager growing up in inner-city… Continue reading
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The Song of Sadie Sparrow

For many, a nursing home is the despised last stop before heading out into the Great Beyond. Not so for the heroines of The Song of Sadie Sparrow—three very different women whose lives intersect in a warm and endlessly engaging facility called The Hickories. Sadie Sparrow, Meg Vogel and Elise Chapelle represent different generations. They have… Continue reading

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