John Marshall was only nine years old when both of his parents were killed in an automobile accident. He moved from foster home to foster home until he ran away at the age of twelve and has been homeless ever since. He felt alone and hopeless, as if this was the life that was meant to be and then the event happened that would change his life forever to discover the Father he never knew he needed. Would he find the TRUE FATHER and if he does will he accept Him?  " A Father of the fatherless, a defender of widows, Is God in His holy habitation? God sets the solitary in families;...
Posted by Sandra Lott on 04/24/2024
Some of the best lessons children learn from their parents, come through the daily acts of service parents provide. ...
Posted by Susan Howell on 03/07/2024
Dive deep into God's Word and see application to becoming spiritually strong, emotionally healthy, and relationally smart! Tuesday episodes walk through significant sections or books of the Bible with insights and application to real life. Thursday episodes equip parents to raise empowered kids, ready for adulthood. Podcast is available on all major podcast player apps! ...
Posted by Stephanie Smith on 02/24/2024
Paperback or Audiobook, written and read by Susan Kay Dahl Three Methods of helping Parents to give Pivotal, VITAL, and Universal information to their tweenagers. Each Chapter includes stories, activities and conversations worth hearing, doing, and having! ...
Posted by Susan Kay Dahl on 02/16/2024
Digital addiction is a very real threat. Find freedom today and get addiction treatment for video game addiction, technology addiction, cell phone addiction, internet addiction, and social media addiction with this powerful book! Do you find yourself struggling to break free from TV, video game addiction, or social media? Do you wish you didn’t waste so much time online? Does your family suffer because of time that you are “away” from them, even if you are in the same room? Do you need help managing your family time? Do you need addiction treatment to break free from Internet...
Posted by Lora Ziebro on 01/11/2024
This book is a peek into my journey through fostering and adopting children. It's also the story of how I became so passionate about "the lost children" in our society, both in the USA and abroad. While fostering children was not a choice for me, I never thought I could emotionally handle it, it became an eye-opener to the number of abused and neglected children that live just around the corner. From the first two children that came for the weekend, to the ones that came after we were officially foster parents, I never regretted a minute. ...
Posted by Kate Penwarn Thompson on 08/23/2023
paperback How can God's Spirit be everywhere? Has your children ever asked you this question? Blowing in the Wind is another one of Timmy and Gerald Ray's great adventures. Enjoy spring break with the boys as they go on their daily trips to the Park where they love to fly their kites and visit their favorite fishing hole. Gerald Ray begins to wonder about God and what he heard from their Sunday school teacher saying that God is Spirit, and His Spirit is everywhere. He wonders how God can be everywhere at the same time. Parents if your children have ever asked this question...
Posted by Sandra Lott on 06/22/2023
Travel down memory lane with Alice, as she remembers a love that many thought wouldn't last. It's a love that tore two families apart, a plan for two teenagers who many thought had no idea about love or even what the word meant to follow God's plan! Alex and Alice are a young high school couple whose love was forbidden all because of the color of their skin. They tried to stay apart, but it seems God continued to bring them together, whether on projects at school or in ministry in their church youth group. Now seniors in high school, they realize through prayer that they are destined...
Posted by Roz Brown on 05/11/2023
Devastated by the tragic loss of his parents, young Wesley finds himself an orphan in a very unforgiving and cruel world. Forced to the streets to beg for survival, one unsuspecting day he meets a man who will change his life forever. Given the opportunity to become heir to the throne he must battle the plans of the evil sorcerer intent on destroying his life and the entire kingdom. Let your imagination soar to a land filled with kings and wizards, dragons and damsels in distress, dungeons, dwarfs and enchanted forests. Fantasy and reality meet in a suspenseful story of love, honor and courage...
Posted by Wendy Hunt on 03/29/2023
What woman hasn’t looked in the mirror and wondered who was staring back at her? Or marveled at how grown up her children look? Or puzzled at how her friends are aging prematurely? I'm Too Young to Be This Old (with over 150,000 copies sold) shows women how to face their changing lives with a spirit of fun and fearlessness. Poppy Smith leads readers through both the lighter side of midlife and the deeper issues that concern them, including wondering if the best of life is overfacing changes in health and appearancemaintaining healthy relationships with adult childrencaring for...
Posted by Poppy Smith on 08/14/2022
Family. It’s where we learn about relationships, communication, boundaries, and love. It is our first look into our identity and who we are, and who we’ll grow to be. This delicate, living inception from God knows no demographic boundary, blood type, or specific gene. It can consist of any combination of parents and children, aunts, uncles, cousins, grandparents, and even close friends. Deep Roots is designed to set aside time once a week to intentionally meet, read together, and discuss God’s truth as a family. My prayer is that you will grow stronger, not only as a family...
Posted by Ammie Bouwman on 02/21/2022
A demonstration of ingenuity and strength, Remarkable Caregiving features the true stories of six ordinary people thrown into the role of caregiving: a law-abiding woman forced to kidnap a loved one, a man who served as the “relief pitcher” for his best friend, parents of children born with disabilities, a woman born into poverty, a daughter who cares for her dad, and a woman who found her purpose in life becoming a full-time, live-in family member to two adults with Down syndrome. Not only a good read, but this book is also a teaching tool for groups to learn...
Posted by Nancy Poland on 02/06/2022