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Some Things You Just Have To Live With
$17.95Add to cartEverybody figures it out sooner or later: Even in a Botox world that promises eternal youth, some things-from aches and pains to wrinkles, from menopause to the empty nest-you just have to live with. But despite the challenges, those who are reaching middle age-yesterday’s Baby Boomers-might not want to turn back the clock. Instead, as their bodies change and their priorities shift, they’re looking to cull wisdom from their experience and find spiritual meaning in their re-examined lives. In Some Things You Just Have to Live With, author Barbara Cawthorne Crafton explores the “spilled milk” of our lives, the physical changes our bodies endure, and the new and energizing purpose we can discover by plunging into the middle of life in a deeper-and sometimes mystifying-relationship with God. A wonderful storyteller, Crafton writes with humor and pathos rather than a heavy hand, allowing readers to see themselves and their own lives in the unfolding pages. Some Things You Just Have to Live With is a source of inspiration-and smiles-to those navigating the turbulent waters of the middle of life.
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Rich Hikers Guide To Walking With God
$16.49Add to cartWe are all spiritual hikers on a journey towards the kingdom of God. And we are rich. This inspiring and informative guide starts by looking at the basic attitude and approach we are to have in our walk with God and goes on to answer such questions as: where, why, and how we are to walk and takes a look at various walking styles we may adopt at different stages of our lives. It also examines a number of pitfalls and potholes we can fall into and provides some guidelines for spiritual foot care.
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Planting The Seed
$15.49Add to cartThe storyline covers the unique friendship of two boys who were brought together by certain circumstances, unaware of God’s presence in their lives, and unaware of what He had planned for them over time! The book has been written not only as a witnessing tool for our Lord Jesus Christ but as a personal thank you for all that He has done – and also to somehow “plant the seed” within the minds and hearts of those who are not saved yet.
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Man The Church Forgot
$15.49Add to cartEarly medical missionaries were often looked down upon. Church-controlled mission boards were not interested in medical missions. Medical missionaries were told to put evangelism first, then healing. Still, doctors kept going out, speaking the love of Jesus, healing the sick, and helping the poor. Always overworked, they often died or were sent home worn out. Who remembers them? Dr. John Thomas went to India five years before William Carey, but Carey is called the “father of modern missions.” Thomas converted the man Carey baptized as his first fruit. Why ignore Thomas? Read his story here.
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Wisdom Of Wilderness
$14.99Add to cartThe natural world has a power to inspire the best and soothe the worst in each of us. It also has much to teach us about the wilderness within and the divine presence that is manifest in nature. In this, his last work, beloved author Gerald May offers a memoir and spiritual guide that reveals the great lessons available to us when we retreat from our busy lives to the serenity of the natural wilderness.
The Wisdom of Wilderness expresses the healing and wholeness May received through spending time in the wild — whether hiking, camping, canoeing, fishing, or, often, just sitting. Also, May saw that wilderness can be found anywhere — a garden, a park, perhaps in one’s own room, or even in other people. Wherever we find it, it calls to what is natural in each of our hearts, reassuring us that we are part of a bigger creation and teaching us how to make peace with the outer world and with our inner selves.
For May, nature was not something to rise above. The belief that we must dominate and tame all that is wild around and within us is the most fundamental estrangement of Western civilization, long inflicting wounds upon the planet and upon ourselves. But before we can effectively heal the earth, we must somehow recover our own natural wholeness, our own wildness and kinship with nature. We cannot do this healing for ourselves, but only through “the grace of Something or Someone beyond” — and in May’s case, he found this grace in Nature itself.
This moving, beautifully written book is Gerald May at his best. It includes a foreword by author Parker J. Palmer, which illuminates the importance of May’s life and writing and explains how this last book fits into the body of his work.
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Chasing The Dragon (Reprinted)
$17.99Add to cartInside Hong Kong was the infamous Walled City. Strangers were not welcome there. Police hesitated to enter. It was a haven of filth, crime, and sin. Prostitution, pornography, and drug addiction flourished. Jackie Pullinger had grown up believing that if she put her trust in God, He would lead her. When she was twenty years old, God called her to the Walled City. She obeyed. And as she spoke of Jesus Christ, brutal hoods were converted, prostitutes retired from their trade, and heroin junkies found new power that freed them from the bondage of drug addiction. Hundreds discovered new life in Christ. Chasing the Dragon tells the whole amazing story exactly as it happened. Equally amazing has been the reach of this ministry, now detailed in this updated and revised edition. From Hong Kong to the Philippines, Thailand, and beyond, the ministry that started with Jackie and her friends taking people in to live and care for them has continued and developed to form the present St. Stephen’s Society. Readers will be inspired by this tale of trust and loving like Jesus.
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Living Loving Longing
$21.00Add to cartWide ranging in its focus and contemporary in its concerns, it touches on: the ages and stages of a woman’s life: childhood and youth, love, marriage, motherhood, family, work, maturity, a woman’s loves: home and hospitality, friendship, creativity, creation, laughter, a woman’s longings: spiritual growth, equality, justice, journey and pilgrimage, vocation, and fulfilment. It celebrates all the things that enrich women’s lives, and at the same time gives voice to their articulate and passionate dreams for a fairer world.
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Deacon Letters : From A Montana Woman To Her Church Family 1995-2005
$17.99Add to cartWritten over a ten year period, these Letters convey with wisdom, humor and candor not only the joys and quiet pleasures but also the inevitable strivings and sorrows of a mature life. As a Vocational Deacon, speaking from a place somewhere between the altar and the congregation, the writer inspires readers to experience fully the small and large moments of their own lives, and to pursue the Christian life with gratitude, charity, hope and a cheerful heart.
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Recompense Of A Great Reward Thats Worth Dying For
$15.99Add to cartPain. It’s the one universal characteristic of a fallen world, inevitable for both believers and unbelievers. But believers have the opportunity to turn suffering into pearls of faith and triumph through Jesus Christ. This book provides believers with great biblical insights as to the privilege of suffering for Christ and differentiates between the glorious rewards of living for Christ and the atrocious rewards of the ungodly. Through a series of short and insightful teachings, scriptures, quotes, and prayers, you’ll learn that suffering is not in vain if it is for the Lord.
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Alzheimers : We Were There But So Was God
$14.99Add to cartAlzheimer’s disease has a devastating effect on its victims, those who suffer from it directly and those loved ones who try to care for them to the end.
In this book Gwen Bibber Kimball uses powerful words to paint indelible images and contrasts to explain the ravaging effects of Alzheimer’s on her beloved husband Dave. Taken from her personal journal, Gwen shares witty and delightful accounts of the humorous moments to the excruciating pain of going beyond reasonable limits as a caregiver. Her poetic expressions of her deep faith in God and the stability of family and friends to the utter aloneness in coming to terms with what happened following Dave’s death will touch your heart.
Gwen is amazing in her astute assessments of each plateau of the disease and what it meant for daily life, booth good and bad. Her book touched me deeply. I have glimpsed the anguish of two families forever changed.
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Like Trees Walking
$13.95Add to cartJane Sigloh interweaves the insights of Scripture, poetry, fiction, and philosophy into her memories and reflections on the challenges and opprotunities that maturity brings. Dip into any of these essays and find a refreshing perspective, a humorous anecdote, or an intimate confession that will ring true to your own experience.
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Scripture Confessions For Healing
$4.01Add to cartWith today’s busy and demanding schedules, we all need God’s Word wherever we go!
This little book is filled with personalized, Scripture-based confessions for health and healing and for finances. Readers can now arm themselves with the Word of God to win life’s battles.
The Scripture Confessions Series connects the reader to the timeless passages in God’s Word that speak to the issues of most concern to them. More than just a book of prayers, the reader will find personalized confessions that will strengthen them with God’s Word to overcome every adversity.
This unique collection of Scriptures is a must have for readers on the go. Whether at work or home, readers can access Scripture Confessions and remind themselves of God’s faithful promises, in all areas including healing, finances, protection, wisdom, and more!
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For Everything A Season (Reprinted)
$14.99Add to cartFilled with a cast of lovable, quirky characters, punctuated with simple wonders, the everyday truths found in this book offer much needed clarity to our own befuddled world. No matter where you live, no matter what your season, come along for the journey.
When Philip Gulley began writing newsletter essays for the twelve members of his Quaker meeting in Indiana, he had no idea one of them would find its way to radio commentator Paul Harvey Jr. and be read on the air to 24 million people. Fourteen books later, with more than a million books in print, Gulley still entertains as well as inspires from his small-town front porch
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That Amazing Junk Man
$14.95Add to cartHere is a collection of nearly 75 stories and sermonettes drawn from Truman Brunk’s 40 years in the ministry. The stories reflect Brunk’s desire to help churches become open and welcoming, instead of exclusive and shunning. The story of Cap’n Jack, the oysterman living “outside the walls” of the Mennonite Colony and welcomed into Brunk’s home church at Warwick River Mennonite Church, provides a memorable illustration of this.
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Fight The Good Fight
$16.99Add to cartHave you ever wondered how to deal with life’s many stresses, the dangers of depression and the allure of this material world? Have you felt the greedy grip of addictions and the sordidness of your own sins? Devout Christian and professional boxing manager Kerry Pharr has lived and overcome many of these deadly demons. In his book Fight the Good Fight, Kerry tells you his tale of personal redemption. He explains how this self-described juvenile delinquent turned into a dedicated Christian even in the seedy world of professional boxing. He describes how he got up and moved on after life had knocked him down. He not only describes his faith but also tells many stories from the boxing world, including rubbing shoulders with champions Muhammad Ali, John Tate and Thomas Hearns. Fight the Good Fight packs a knockout punch for Christians and boxing fans.
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Front Porch Talks (Reprinted)
$14.99Add to cartWisdom and Humor from the Front Porch
Master storyteller Philip Gulley shares tender and hilarious real-life moments that capture the important truths of everyday life.
When Philip Gulley began writing newsletter essays for the twelve members of his Quaker meeting in Indiana, he had no idea one of them would find its way to radio commentator Paul Harvey Jr. and be read on the air to 24 million people. Fourteen books later, with more than a million books in print, Gulley still entertains as well as inspires from his small-town front porch.
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Hometown Tales : Recollections Of Kindness Peace And Joy (Reprinted)
$14.99Add to cartStories from a Place That Feels Like Home
Master storyteller Philip Gulley envelops readers in an almost forgotten world of plainspoken and honest small-town values, evoking a simpler time when people knew each other by name, folks looked out for their neighbors, and people were willing to do what was right-no matter the cost.
When Philip Gulley began writing newsletter essays for the twelve members of his Quaker meeting in Indiana, he had no idea one of them would find its way to radio commentator Paul Harvey Jr. and be read on the air to 24 million people. Fourteen books later, with more than a million books in print, Gulley still entertains as well as inspires from his small-town front porch.
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Shepherd Looks At Psalm 23
$14.99Add to cartWith over 2 million copies sold, Phillip Keller’s beloved contemporary classic spans the decades with its uplifting insights on Psalm 23. Pairing Keller’s sublime reflections with the New International Version, this large-print edition sheds light for a new generation of readers on the nature and ways of sheep-and of the Good Shepherd who cares for them.
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Shepherd Looks At Psalm 23
$7.99Add to cartWith over 2 million copies sold, Phillip Keller’s beloved contemporary classic spans the decades with its uplifting insights on Psalm 23. Pairing Keller’s sublime reflections with the New International Version, this edition sheds light for a new generation of readers on the nature and ways of sheep-and of the Good Shepherd who cares for them.
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Lingering Grief : Listening For God In The Pain
$14.00Add to cartIn 1993, Smyth & Helwys released the book Learning to Dream Again, by noted pastor, teacher, and writer Charles Bugg. The book told of Bugg’s son David, whose malignant brain tumor sent David and his entire family down a path filled with the pain of medical tests, surgeries, and radiation, as well as the disappointment of dreams which may never be fulfilled. The response to Bugg’s story in Learning to Dream Again was overwhelming. Fourteen years later, Bugg has updated the story in this new book, Lingering Grief. Not only does this new book continue the story of David and his family, but it also considers the stories of countless others who connected to the earlier book and who shared with the author their stories of dealing with the lingering grief of their pain and, indeed, learning to dream again.
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Sharing A Laugh
$19.99Add to cartLaughter is the best medicine, and the Women of Faith(R) speakers definitely know how to lose themselves in laughter. Laugh along with them as they share sidesplitting stories and hilarious jokes that are sure to get a giggle – and perhaps a belly laugh – out of every reader.
Sharing a Laugh will entertain and delight you with humor from: Patsy Clairmont, Barbara Johnson, Nicole Johnson, Marilyn Meberg, Luci Swindoll, Sheila Walsh, Thelma Wells, and others.
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Scripture Confessions For Finances
$4.01Add to cartWith today’s busy and demanding schedules, we all need God’s Word wherever we go!
This little book is filled with personalized, Scripture-based confessions for health and healing and for finances. Readers can now arm themselves with the Word of God to win life’s battles.
The Scripture Confessions Series connects the reader to the timeless passages in God’s Word that speak to the issues of most concern to them. More than just a book of prayers, the reader will find personalized confessions that will strengthen them with God’s Word to overcome every adversity.
This unique collection of Scriptures is a must have for readers on the go. Whether at work or home, readers can access Scripture Confessions and remind themselves of God’s faithful promises, in all areas including healing, finances, protection, wisdom, and more!
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Healing In Its Wings
$12.49Add to cartCheryl Patterson is a Stage 4 cancer survivor. In this very personal book Cheryl invites you in for a glimpse of the devastation of the diagnosis, the choices she made, the challenges of living day to day, as well as finding joy in the journey. Cheryl includes practical tips for fellow patients and offers encouragement to anyone facing such a frightening health crisis. You’ll walk away feeling better prepared to face such a crisis or offer help to a loved one who does.
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Secret Scars : One Womans Story Of Overcoming Self Harm
$14.99Add to cartFrom five years old, Abbie didn’t know who she was supposed to be. To deal with her lack of identity she turned to self-harm, using it as a form of control. Eventually she began the painstaking process of stopping her behavior and discovering who she was in Christ. In her stark autobiography Abigail Robson deals with the delicate and often misunderstood issues of self harm, bulimia and anorexia. Dispelling the often held belief that ‘cutting’ is purely attention seeking behaviour the book offers first hand insight into the torment which many people suffer in an attempt to cope with the reality of everyday day life. Robson is disarmingly honest at times as she takes the reader through her journey through self hatred, insecurity and desire for control to forgiveness, acceptance and ultimate freedom through Christ. Abigail offers hope without trivializing the immense struggles involved in breaking free from this desperate, lonely and destructive cycle.
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Red Grip
$15.49Add to cartProduct Description
Ever wondered what is wrong with your workplace environment? Ever wanted to quit, or run away? This is the true story of a woman’s 30 year journey as a social worker/teacher, from her first job to her last, who, when faced with human, secular, and supernatural evil, has taken flight literally, figuratively, and spiritually, but always with her best companion, The Red Grip. “I’ve been fired, I’ve been told to leave.led to find the answers to mental illness, merely diseases of the damaged soul.I’ve been broke, bankrupt, hungry.work has both enabled me, and simultaneously caused me.. to run from one side of the world to another.So many opposites, in the workplace, outside the workplace, but always seemingly related to it.” -
By His Hand
$13.49Add to cartBY HIS HAND is the story of a minister’s wife whose life was greatly changed by the birth of a daughter with Down’s syndrome. With His amazing love God turned her heartbreak into joy as she felt His call to work with special needs children and teens. The reader will meet and be inspired by many of these wonderful young people. Some of the incidents in the book may bring laughter, especially those describing the author’s early years as a minister’s wife. Many will tug at the strings of the reader’s heart. The author’s main purpose in writing this book, however, was to show the complete sufficiency of God. By His hand He can lead us, and give us the strength and guidance we need to meet any challenges that we might ever have to face.
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My Hearts In The Lowlands
$17.00Add to cartYou’ve traveled there in her riveting fiction, now discover fascinating southwest Scotland for real—with Higgs as your tour guide—in this beautifully detailed travelogue of her favorite place in the world. Without crossing the pond or even changing time zones, you’ll discover the quaint villages, old bookshops, charming tearooms, and many other delights.
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William Wilberforce : A Hero For Humanity
$19.99Add to cartHere is the true story of how British statesman and reformer William Wilberforce overcame great obstacles to bring about the end of the slave trade in England two centuries ago. The movie Amazing Grace brings this story to life, and this book is the inspiring, definitive biography of Wilberforce, written by the lead historical consultant for the film.
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Faith
$9.99Add to cartThis is a popular, non-technical sweep through key themes of the Christian faith, highlighting very many inspiring and enlivening points. It often takes an oblique and unusual approach to a topic in order to bring out the full wonder and significance.
It is designed to be enjoyed by seasoned Christians, and also by all who want to explore the great features of the faith, and discover the life of the soul.
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How I Met My True Love
$30.95Add to cartDo you have a story burning inside of you – a story that rivals the great romances in literature and film? Join hudreds of ordinary people in this book as they share their stories about how they met the love of their life. From blind dates to childhood crushes, you’ll read about the times when “heaven came down” and touched earth in remarkable ways. These stories will inspire you to believe God, not just for the small things, but even the big things in your life. True love exists and here’s proof!
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How I Met My True Love
$17.99Add to cartDo you have a story burning inside of you – a story that rivals the great romances in literature and film? Join hudreds of ordinary people in this book as they share their stories about how they met the love of their life. From blind dates to childhood crushes, you’ll read about the times when “heaven came down” and touched earth in remarkable ways. These stories will inspire you to believe God, not just for the small things, but even the big things in your life. True love exists and here’s proof!
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1 Minute Promises Of Comfort
$8.99Add to cartResting in Gods promises provides great solace, renewal, and hope for those undergoing trials. This gathering of One-Minute Promises of Comfort provides biblical assurances in brief inspirational meditations.Each entry includes a Scripture and a devotion to shed light on Gods love. Whether read page by page or topically, this devotional offers readers facing change, disappointment, loss, or worry the blessings of Gods strength and compassion.More than 20 topics unveil Gods power to transform lives and His faithfulness to do so.
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Mudhouse Sabbath : An Invitation To A Life Of Spiritual Discipline
$16.99Add to cartAfter her conversion from Orthodox Judaism to Christianity, Lauren Winner found that her life was indelibly marked by the rich traditions and spiritual practices of Judaism. She set out to discover how she could incorporate some of these practices into her new faith. Winner presents eleven Jewish spiritual practices that can transform the way Christians view the world and God. Whether discussing attentive eating, marking the days while grieving, the community that supports a marriage, candle-lighting, or the differences between the Jewish Sabbath and a Sunday spent at the Mudhouse, her favorite coffee shop, Winner writes with appealing honesty and rare insight.
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Fire Of Your Life
$19.95Add to cartNew edition of book published successfully by Paulist in ’83 and Harper in ’92.
Vivid, humorous insights into the life of a nature mystic and solitary living in a tent on California’s Big Sur coast.
Short meditations follow the course of the church year; ideal for Advent and Lent parish study and prayer groups.
Popular with clergy and lay people in all liturgical churches, including Roman Catholic spiritual directors and members of religious orders.
A life-professed solitary and mystic under vows to the Archbishop of Canterbury, Ross writes with the wonder and energy of a spiritual poet. In this new edition of a spiritual classic, she shares one year of her solitude in seasonal meditations that include encounters with lynxes and coyotes, reflections on the summer solstice, and desire for union with God. An excellent source of sermon ideas.
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Hugs For The Heart
$16.99Add to cartThis delightful collection of inspirational stories is a warm hug for your waiting heart.
Read them one at a time or a few in a sitting, and each cozy story will provide a sweet moment of rest and a reason to smile. You’ll find stories by some of your favorite authors, such as Patsy Clairmont, Zig Ziglar, Ravi Zacharias, Florence Littauer, and Alan Loy McGinnis, as well as some by new friends you’ll enjoy getting to know.
So get comfortable — whether with a warm, fuzzy blanket or in a lazy, summer hammock; with an ice-cold glass of tea or a frothy cup of hot chocolate — and get ready to be refreshed, renewed, and refilled.
Sweet stories that hug the heart — a gift worth giving yourself, as well as those you love.
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Good Paddling
$12.95Add to cartIt’s time to sit back, put on your life jacket, and get ready for an adventure as the author, Patty Mondore, shares a few of the lessons about life that she’s learned on the lake. What you need is A Good Paddling!
Anyone who has spent time on the water would probably agree that there are endless discoveries to be made in God’s amazingly beautiful, natural world. The author will share lessons about faith and hope, failure and forgiveness, work and play, sorrow and joy, and yes, even about love.
A Good Paddling! is a collection of thirty nautical adventures written from the unique perspective of the author’s kayak. Patty’s tales are written in a narrative style that invite the reader to share her kayaking experiences along with her whether it’s through laughter, joy, horror, humiliation, or even a quiet awe. You will see the spectacular sunset, visit a beaver’s lodge, go for a moonlight cruise, and even take a spill or two along the way. In each chapter the author takes the reader on short excursions that provide a front row seat to various aspects of God’s marvelous creation.
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God Winks On Love
$17.99Add to cartYou are destined to have a soul mate. If you have faith in the outcome, the picture of love you have in your mind can be yours. So trust…and learn to read the godwinks.
Like a jigsaw puzzle in which you know that all the pieces will fit precisely together, the blueprint for your life was written with an exact-fitting piece just for you and your soul mate. Yes, within that jigsaw puzzle called “Your Life,” there is a perfect love.
Sure, sometimes you feel as if all the pieces have been dumped out on the dining room table and there’s no way to get them to fit together. We all do. That’s why you must have confidence in the big picture. And that’s why you must learn to read the godwinks…those remarkable little coincidences that happen to us all.
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Bryson City Secrets
$14.99Add to cartThere are places in Bryson City where the smell of home cooking is a little too tempting for an empty stomach. Don’t, for instance, pass the Fryemont Inn when the windows are open-not unless you plan to come inside and enjoy fresh-baked rolls, gourmet cooking, and an owner who is as warm and inviting as the food. She’s just one of the friendly faces you’ll meet in Bryson City Secrets.
Told with winsome humor and deep affection, Bryson City Secrets is a story-lover’s delight, continuing Dr. Walt Larimore’s reminiscences of his early years of country medical practice and telling the heartbreaking, true story of why he left. It is a story whose time, after many years, has come at last, putting an end to secrets and shining in their place the light of truth, forgiveness, and healing. So pull up a chair and feast on this rich fare of Smoky Mountain personalities, highland wisdom, and all the tears, laughter, tenderness, faith, courage, and misadventures of small-town life.
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Just Passing Through
$23.95Add to cartSojourner is an Old French word with jour–day–at its heart. It reminds us of our transience and of the inexorable passage of time. It reminds us that we do not own this world but that we are merely passing through. It reminds us that God’s time is not our time.
Fans of Margaret Guenther will welcome this salty and wise collection of reflections on her life journey her childhood in Kansas City, her college days, her career, her travels, and her slow awakening to transience of all things. This writer and spiritual director looks back over the nearly eight decades of her life, tackling themes of childhood, friendship, moving, the magic of words, heaven, spirituality in cyberspace, asking the right questions, and things never to do again.
Readers of Holy Listening, On Holy Ground, My Soul in Silence Waits, At Home in the World, and The Practice of Prayer will delight in this book of fresh, humorous insights.
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Burn Brightly Without Burning Out
$11.98Add to cartAre you burning brightly-or burning out-in your spiritual, mental, physical, and emotional life? Do you find yourself being torn between work and family? Between what you have to do and what you want to do? In Burn Brightly Without Burning Out, Richard K. Biggs examines twenty delicate contrasts we all face and urges readers to gradually improve the balance between work and the other aspects of life. Filled with examples and exercises, each brief chapter reveals timeless truths, offers practical application tips, and issues a call to action.”I love the big message of this small book,” writes John Maxwell in the foreword. “Whether you’re struggling to find work/life balance, or seeking to better the quality of life you now enjoy, Richard can help.”
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I Fail To Miss Your Point
$29.49Add to cartPacked with quotes, trivia, historical interest, inspiration and wisdom. Even the massive Index is fascinating. Speakers and writers, especially, will find this trove of treasure worth the read. Jim collected this detritus of humor and human interest over 45 years, yielding a very unusual book. You will be touched by the accidental wisdom and humor of children; surprised to learn of the American founders’ devotion to the Bible; groaning with Jim’s penchant for punny stories; laughing out loud at bumper stickers collected over four decades; and entertained by it all.
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Walkin The Dog
$17.49Add to cartWhat happens when a family’s peace of mind and idyllic lifestyle are destroyed by a new neighbor? Just how much is a person expected to tolerate? Read this true, real life drama as it unfolds for the Demers family culminating in explosive results! Laugh and cry as you find yourself asking…. What would I have done under similar circumstances? Prepare to be challenged as you find yourself drawn into the real life existence of an ordinary family whose home becomes a prison and whose lives become a hell, as they struggle to find the answer that will finally set them free! Perhaps you’ll even come to believe that though life isn’t fair….. It is a gift!
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Dont Throw Away Tomorrow
$14.99Add to cartFifty years ago Robert H. Schuller founded a church on the idea that with faith, focus, and follow-through all of our dreams can become realities. A tireless advocate of this positive message, he built the Crystal Cathedral into one of America’s most popular and beloved centers of worship. Dedicating his life to both his family and his ministry, Dr. Schuller has gone on to teach millions the power of belief. A gifted and moving storyteller, he now offers the wisdom he’s gained over a lifetime of optimism and devotion. In this personal and inspirational book, Schuller shows us how the universal principles that have formed his life and his work can guide ours as well. Starting with the message of “Don’t Throw Away Tomorrow!” this landmark book discusses powerful and universal ideals such as starting with optimism, choosing positive values, keeping focused, clearing the channels of communication, and — most important — looking to the Ultimate Authority.
For fifty years Americans have been listening to Schuller’s thoughtful guidance and have been inspired by his love of humanity and God. Don’t Throw Away Tomorrow is a culmination of his wisdom, delivered directly to the reader — a tribute to the power of possibility thinking.