No Trees for Shade

No Trees for Shade

by Kathleen Haun Kathleen's fourth historical novel once again gives the reader an opportunity to escape into the events that played out in the pioneer towns along the Eastern Sierra. If you ever wondered what it was like to live in the infamous town of Bodie, California during its exciting and fateful peak years, you [...]
Why God Wills You to Suffer

Why God Wills You to Suffer

by William M. Lolli Beginning with his earliest childhood memories of the Kennedy assassination and exposure over the years to emotional family wreckage, multiple divorces, debt and poverty, betrayals of trust, and from the experiences of steadfast friends who have endured the same or worse, IT technologist and former senior conservative writer for San Diego.com, [...]
The Little Girl Who Missed the Train

The Little Girl Who Missed the Train

by Ole Romer During World War Two, the chance discovery of a little Jewish girl hidden at a Munich train station while the rest of her family were sent off to a concentration camp, leads two very politically opposite students to partner in an epic and reckless quest as they gradually fall in love with each [...]
A Bet Turned Deadly

A Bet Turned Deadly

by Alice Zogg Jacob Barrstein and his friend, James Eaton, have a $1000 bet going. James claims that a group of 21st Century people cannot last a week without smartphones, computers, tablets, GPS's, and the like, while Jacob aims to prove him wrong. They organize a camping trip with 12 people, heading to the Angeles National [...]
Listen to God Daily

Listen to God Daily

by Lily L. Loh "Listen to God Daily" is a collection of God's revelations through reading the Scripture daily followed by meditation and journaling. This book is for everyone who wants to grow spiritually closer to God and to build a more intimate relationship with Him. It is written in simple language that everyone can understand [...]
The Mens Group Manual

The Mens Group Manual

by Clyde Henry Re-establishing the Men's Hunt in Contemporary Society In the hundred-thousand years of human existence before men were reduced to civilians in mega-cultures, we lived in traditional groups of 18 to 36 people. Within that group half were women and a third were children. The remaining six to twelve were men. They gathered in [...]
What if your pastor is a dud

What if your pastor is a dud

by Brian T. Joyce Asks the question that, until now, has been spoken only in private conversations. Brian T. Joyce, a retired pastor with decades of ministerial experience, has witnessed the best and worst of Catholic parish experience--and everything in between. The tone throughout is positive. He shines a loving light on a shadow area [...]
Loving Trees Is Not Enough

Loving Trees Is Not Enough

by Brooks C. Mendell Successful natural resource professionals communicate well. They inspire others, create cooperation between colleagues, advocate ideas, educate students, negotiate contracts, and conduct interviews. This book introduces and reinforces fundamental communications skills for anyone pursuing a career in natural resources. Loving Trees is Not Enough will improve your abilities to: . Present and speak [...]
Miracles with a Message

Miracles with a Message

by Troy Brewer Miracles with a message Is an amazing collection of modern day miracles interwoven with power packed, biblical wisdom that will build up your faith and encourage your heart. These chapters include, Miracle at Wedgewood: As a lunatic killer shot up a church in Ft Worth, Texas, the hand of God was leaving [...]
Brightest of Silver Linings

Brightest of Silver Linings

by Carol Masheter Few people have heard of Carstensz Pyramid, a sharp fin of limestone 16,000 feet above sea level, surrounded by mountainous jungle in Papua, a part of the world wracked by political and tribal violence, where kidnappings of climbers still occur. Why bother to climb such a troublesome, little-known peak? This book describes Carol [...]
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