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Love in Any Language, A Memoir of a Cross-Cultural Marriage
Your Identity in Christ: Who You Are and Whose You Are
At some point in their lives, many women may question who they are meant to be or their purpose in life. While struggling with identity, women are often surrounded by messages telling them who they should be or what they should believe in based on the thoughts and opinions of others. But this is not who God says we are, and the world's values are not up to God's standards or what He expects of us.
Women's Freedom
In Women's Freedom, Unfinished Love Stories, Positive Psychologist Barbara Becker Holstein explores the struggles and desires of young women in the 1960s: the complexities of sexuality, identity, and self-discovery. In this compelling book, Dr. Holstein introduces readers to three college students navigating the intricacies of their sexual energies and the paths to their futures. Their journeys are a mirror to the experiences of women throughout history, highlighting the universal longings and challenges that have shaped previous generations.
Reaper - a Task Force Raven Thriller
In the aftermath of a devastating terrorist attack on a U.S. Border Patrol station in McAllen, Texas, Texas Ranger and Green Beret Major Jake Baylor faces his most personal mission yet. A VBIED and mortar assault kills dozens, including his best friend, Clint McNamara. What looks like a brutal cartel ambush is actually a diversion, enabling ISIS operative Abu Waleed Hassan—“The Reaper”—to slip across the border with a team of jihadists.
The Cost Of The Impossible
John Morrison’s world shatters when his young son, Ethan, dies. Desperate to undo the impossible, he turns to the darkest corners of the internet, where a mysterious figure known as The Voice of the Hand offers him a terrifying promise—Ethan’s return.
Conduit to Infinity
Deep Steal-A Waterway Chronicle Adventure Book 1
The Manuscript
A newly married couple purchased a manuscript from an antiquarian bookseller titled, ‘The Universal Language Isn’t Love or Music but Loneliness’—completed in 1940 by unknown author, William Travers. Reading and discussing the work changed their lives . . .and their marriage.
And So I Took Their Eye
When a body is found on the black-sand beaches of Guatemala, it sparks a chain of events that ripple across the globe.
From an Italian tailor crushed under the weight of his father’s legacy to a mother challenging local snobbery on the cricket fields of England, a vengeful Bolivian priest chasing Che Guevara’s ghost, to a Bay Area therapist blind to his own advice, the lives of a seemingly unconnected group of strangers become fatefully entangled in murder, arson, betrayal, and love.