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A Soft Place to Fall

A Soft Place to Fall
Author: Barbara Bretton
Publisher: Wheeler Publishing, Incorporated
Total Pages: 444
Release: 2004
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781587247262

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Annie Glloway was once a woman with boundless hopes and big dreams. There were so many good days, when everything she wanted seemed just a heartbeat away - a career in art, a peaceful marriage, a house full of children. But then there were dark times. When her husband died young her dreams died with him. Now, settling into a beachfront cottage in Maine, Annie has finally found the strength to start over again. She needs courage, and time ... and the last thing she needs is a handsome, charming next-door neighbor.


A Soft Place to Fall

A Soft Place to Fall
Author: Victoria Smith
Publisher: Author House
Total Pages: 66
Release: 2011-01-13
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 1456725173

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For every parent/spouse/sibling/loved one of a war fighter, this book will ease your burden. For every soldier/airman/sailor/war fighter, this book is a tribute to you


Waiting for a Star to Fall

Waiting for a Star to Fall
Author: Kerry Clare
Publisher: Doubleday Canada
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2020-10-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0385695470

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"A love story at its core, though one without an ending written in the stars. . . . Timely and insightful." —Karma Brown, #1 bestselling author of Recipe for a Perfect Wife For fans of Joanne Ramos, Josie Silver, and Emily Giffin, a gripping and powerful story that asks: Just how much are you willing to forgive in the name of love? Brooke has long been caught in the orbit of Derek, a rising political superstar. First he was her boss, then they were friends and she became his confidant, the one person he shared everything with. And even though she had feelings for him—it was hard to resist; he's charming and handsome, respected and beloved—she never dreamed he'd feel the same way. Derek is so much older and could have anyone he wanted. But it turns out that who Derek wants is Brooke, and suddenly none of the reasons they shouldn't be together matter. They fall in love. And even though Brooke has to keep the relationship a secret—stealing weekends away with him, late nights with takeout after long days at work, and business trips that are always a romantic whirlwind—being close to him and her dreams of their future make everything worth it. Then it all falls apart, and Brooke is left holding the pieces of the life they'd shared. Derek becomes embroiled in a scandal—the kind Brooke never could have imagined he'd be involved in—and she is forced to re-examine their relationship and make sense of the man she loves. Poignant, heart-stopping, and resonant, Waiting for a Star to Fall is a story about love, the things we choose to believe, and how sometimes the path to happily ever after has to start with ourselves.


Build a Bridge and Get Over It!

Build a Bridge and Get Over It!
Author: Paul Sheppard
Publisher: Xulon Press
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2009-06-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1607917599

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Unity. Jesus prayed that his followers would experience it. The apostles worked hard to achieve and maintain it. Christians today rarely enjoy it. God's desire is for our churches, marriages, families, and interpersonal relationships to be characterized by unity and agreement. But all too often, strife and discord prevail instead-why? Because we fail to realize that our differences-be they doctrinal debates, generational clashes, or other personal preferences-don't have to create division. Unity and unison are two entirely different things. The key to practicing biblical unity is to "build a bridge and get over it!" Drawing insight from key passages of Scripture as well as years of leading a dynamic and diverse congregation, this author explains in very practical ways how we can improve our relationships and deal constructively with our differences and disagreements as followers of Christ. Paul Earl Sheppard has been senior pastor of Abundant Life Christian Fellowship in Mountain View, California since 1989. Under Paul's visionary leadership, this church has become one of the largest and most racially diverse congregations in northern California. He serves as speaker for Enduring Truth, a popular daily radio program heard on stations and networks around the country. A native of Philadelphia, Paul has studied at the University of Pennsylvania, the Center for Urban Theological Studies, and the Southern California School of Ministry. He holds a Master's degree in Ministry and a Doctorate of Divinity. Paul sits on the board of directors of NRB (National Religious Broadcasters) and is a highly sought after speaker and conference leader. He was married to his wife, Meredith, in May 1982. They have two adult children, Alicia and Aaron.


The Stressless Revolution

The Stressless Revolution
Author: Karina Joy Stephens
Publisher: Balboa Press
Total Pages: 174
Release: 2015-10-30
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1452531331

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We live in a 24/7, fast-paced rat race and its not working. Many people are struggling with the stresses and pressure of modern life, and they know intuitively there must be a better way. In The StressLess Revolution, author Karina Joy Stephens, award-winning entrepreneur, author, and transformational speaker, shares her story of being burnt out, stressed out, and maxed out, before she checked out, surviving but not thriving. She narrates how chronic stress robs us of our personal power, how fatigue enervates our life force, and how struggle depletes us. Stephens showcases the strategies to live a less stressful life. In The StressLess Revolution, she discusses how to: create a stress defense shield so stress can never have the same effect again; discover how easy it is to make stress your new best friend; step into the stress-less kitchen and learn how to eat intuitively and magnify your life force; to shed weight permanently by doing less; slow down physically, ramp up energetically, and achieve more; remove the physical and energetic blocks to affluence, ease, and joy; and receive guided visualizations, meditations, energy medicine, and healing techniques designed to break through stress, struggle, and fatigue forever. The StressLess Revolution teaches that you dont have to struggle to know affluence and joy. Stephens tells how to let go of the struggle, stress, and burnout and begin to live a life of ease and abundance.


Love, the Drug

Love, the Drug
Author: Paige Abbott
Publisher: FriesenPress
Total Pages: 163
Release: 2020-03-16
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1525558102

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This in-depth examination of the impact of Love, the Drug: From the Trap of Addiction to the Freedom of Recovery, follows Addiction is Addiction (2015) and Addiction is Addiction Workbook (2018). Viewed from the perspective of Addiction as a primary, chronic brain disease that impacts all parts of a person’s life, Love, the Drug delves into many of the underlying issues in people’s lives and relationships. These are part of the obsessive, compulsive disease of Addiction, in addition to Addiction involving substances and problem behaviours. People who are in difficult relationships involving unhealthy behaviours such as control, manipulation, sex and lust, jealousy, or abuse may struggle when it comes to establishing boundaries and/or letting go of the relationship. Love, the Drug explores the symptoms and signs of Addiction in the realm of relationships and the components of healthy recovery. People who acknowledge having Addiction issues; people who are in a relationship with someone with Addiction; and healthcare providers will and this book full of timely information, clear explanations, and expert guidance.


Adventures of the Teenie Weenies

Adventures of the Teenie Weenies
Author: William Donahey
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 127
Release: 2019-12-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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Adventures of the Teenie Weenies is a children's book by William Donahey. The Teenie Weenies are individuals two inches tall who live below a rose bush and create colorful adventures for anyone that comes near.


Broken and Spilled Out

Broken and Spilled Out
Author: Jacqueline Broune
Publisher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2022-01-23
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1664253041

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Jacqueline Broune has endured many trials and tribulations in her lifetime. Although she has been in many dark places, she feels none were places of waste. Because of His grace and mercy, God led her from the mire, set her feet on a rock, and provided her with a new song of victory and praise. In a memoir shared to inspire believers that God is a powerful partner who takes us out of the darkness and into His marvelous light, Jacqueline offers insight into her spiritual journey as she realized that she needed to be broken so God could use her to remind others of His goodness and the healing that comes from His word. As she shares detailed stories about how God guided her from devastation, even when it was difficult to put one foot in front of the other, she reminds Christians that a personal relationship with God can transport all of us to a place of joy, peace, and ministry to others through His amazing mercy. Broken and Spilled Out is the true story of a Christian’s journey to move from a place of desperation and deep sorrow to a place of peace and unconditional love, with help from God.


The Journey of the Soul

The Journey of the Soul
Author: H. Mavioglu
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 259
Release: 2003-12
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 0595305563

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The epic poem The Journey of the Soul is about the spiritual evolution of mankind. That growth shall come to pass when people better understand their souls. This understanding shall bring an end to superstition by overcoming ignorance. It shall nullify all form of oppression over the mind of beings. Negative energies shall disappear, because there shall be no room in their hearts for fear, hate, envy, jealousy, and prejudice. People shall purge egotism out of their hearts and replace it with altruism. They shall listen to the eternal message of God, which has no beginning and no end. They shall delight in the things of the mind: love and beauty, kindness and tender feelings. People shall not judge each other, but find each other through the path between their hearts.