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“Ms. Stratford has presented the ‘how’ and the ‘why’ of ritual abuse in such a systematic, well-documented way that even the most vehement nonbeliever will surely think again. I will use this book as a basic text to explain the concepts of brainwashing, programming, and mind control to judges and juries when I am called to present expert testimony in cases where ritual abuse is alleged.” Paperback.
Single motherhood brings with it a unique set of emotional trials, and author Pam Kanaly understands these tribulations firsthand: she raised her two young children on her own after her marriage fell apart. Sustained by her faith in Christ, she began chronicling her journey as a single parent into a diary that one day would become the basis for her mission and this book.
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Velma Seawell Daniels believes in these things, as well as in a multitude of anecdotes, quotes, and biblical scriptures, which she shares in her new book, To Brighten Your Day. Mrs. Daniels wants everyone to be able to do much more than to take the time to stop and smell the roses. She invites you, as an Indian love song says, to “walk on a rainbow trail; walk on a trail of song,” because then, “all about you will be beauty.” If you can learn to do this, if you can see beauty everywhere you look, then your days will become happier and brighter. Paperback.
In this riveting autobiography, the author, the son of alcoholic parents, reveals that he committed his first crime at the age of nine. At eleven years of age, he stabbed a student at school, and by the time he was twenty-five years old, Richard David Coss had served almost nine years behind bars. He had accumulated thirty-two arrests—twenty-eight convictions—and a reputation with the FBI as a “dangerous and incorrigible” criminal.
What Do We Want To Be When We Grow Up? offers, in a conversational format, the views of women who have found the path to their dreams, and whose path has lead them to help others do the same. Kenney Hayes gives advice from the perspective of working for over thirty years as a banking executive, and knowing the challenges that women face in their professional lives. Utilizing her life-long experience in women’s ministry organizations to encourage women to seek those things about which they are passionate, Marlene Hamilton’s approach focuses on the spirit. Paperback.
God speaks, or “whispers” to Jo Denson’s spirit through her everyday life and daily Bible reading, and shows her His works and promises, the “wonders,” in the miracles that occur daily.
God wants his people to excel. Starting with the sayings of King Lemuel, this volume examines the virtuous woman in meditations on verses from Proverbs 31, to present actions of body, soul, and spirit that characterize and create excellence in human beings.