Life’s Continuing Challenging Tribulations Answered In Spiritual Words Through Fictional Religious Novel
It is nearly impossible to put aside reading Bree L. Taylor’s “Walking In Her Own Shoes A Journey Of Faith.” Defined as a fictional religious novel, the book, written in apparent second person, gives the feeling of a biography or autobiography.
People Often Do Not Know The True God, Author Claims In New Book
“It is possible to know about God but not know him?” What a confusing statement which pastor-author Nathan Roberts delves into in the book “Who Do You Think You Are?”
Pandemic Impact On Churches Now Requires Alertness to Continue The ‘Great Commission’
God’s mission for the church has always been simply three parts “going,” baptizing,” and “teaching.” It is known as the “Great Commission” with the objective to make disciples of all ethnic groups around the world. Helping others “grow into identification obeying Christ’s commands in the presence and power of Christ.”
World War II Japanese Prisoner Of War Camp Inhumane Brutality Told Through Daughter Of Survivor P0W #1000
“Horrendous, incomprehensible, unimaginable, there are no sufficiently exclamatory words to atrociously describe the unbearableness of being a prisoner of war.”
‘Names’ Become Insight To Characters In Historical Fiction Book Of Adventurous, Turbulent Love Mystery
“Even more important than the name, is the person who has the name.” “The Name I Choose” is a book written by Holly Brough who unravels a young woman’s changing names through challenges.
Thrown Away Bible Recovery Leads Church Bulletin Contributor Grandma To Share ‘Christ In Your Life”
“Grandma has been there and done that experiencing ample successes, and certain failures, with Christ and without God’s guidance. Hands down, the world is in God’s hands, and He always knows the ‘right way.’ In his own way with a definite patience of the beholder.”
Family’s Insights For Journey In Faith Through Devotional Book
“May we be bold to share our testimonies and encourage everyone to run the race with perseverance and humility.” Tammy Thurman summarizes “A Faith That Stands” in preface of the book she’s compiled with family members.
AmeriCANS’ Learn, Lead, Legacy For Depressed Nation’s Recovery
“Centuries of generational wisdom and faith that everyone needs to read for this nation’s restoration.” While readily that is synopsis of author Richard V. Battle’s latest book, it is not intention of the writing.
Wrongdoing To Self, All Others, Church, And God Requires Special Forgiveness
Forgiveness is a multifaceted issue. “Forgive and forget” has long been philosophized as the best way to rid a complexing issue one against another.
‘The Working Cowboy’s Life’ Is Storybook Combining Ranch Character, Poems, Pictures, Fun, Sadness, Faith
“Every cowboy has had their fair share of experiences to remember, relive, forget, and ignore.” Not many have the ability to share them with the rest of the world.