Arise, You Still Have Worth


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There is still hope for you. You may regret your lifestyle of promiscuity, homosexuality, and bad decisions. Regret is a trap designed to keep you trapped in those decisions rather than repenting, being forgiven, and experiencing the life of freedom Jesus died to give you."Arise, You Still Have Worth" is a story of one woman's journey through daddy issues, anger, and regret to love, the forgiveness of self, and liberty.Twila understands the power of God that leaps through the many pages of her testimony. She perceives her voice represents the silent cries of many.Arise, Beloved! Nothing you've endured, done, or felt can steal your value! You STILL Have Worth!




The Furniture Journal


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For Times of Trouble


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The author explores dozens of scriptural passages from the psalms, offering personal ideas and insights and sharing his testimony that "no matter what the trouble and trial of the day may be, we start and finish with the eternal truth that God is for us."--




Accomplishing the Impossible


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Arise


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Arise Woman of Worth is the story of a woman who has heard it all, seen it all, and tried it all. She is over it. She has given her all, and came up empty. In the midst of giving herself away, she lost herself. She lost her sense of self-worth. Or did she ever have it? Come you join new Author Twila R. Favors on a journey to discovering she is a Woman of Worth!




Young Man Arise!


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Brian Warth: born into a world divided by race and gang affiliations, filled with violence. He grew up with one goal: to belong to the gang. To earn their acceptance and respect. To be cool. He knew no other life, no other future, no other dream. His earliest memories were filled with violence, loss, fear, and death. One older brother was gunned down in the streets and died in his teens. Another survived being riddled with bullets. Despite this, he followed in their footsteps. Despite knowing the pain of his brother's death, he was involved in the shooting death of a rival gang member, inflicting on others what he had suffered. At age sixteen, he was tried as an adult and sent to prison for life. Brian Warth: born again in the Los Angeles prison system, in a world divided by race and gang affiliations, weighed down with guilt, grief, rage and despair. His mind and heart claimed and cleansed by Christ, he had one goal and dream: To take the fresh hope of the Gospel to everyone in his new world. On the outside were people who loved him, who had prayed for him since his gang years. Their hope: to be granted parole. However, in power was a governor who declared that the only way a "lifer" was going to leave prison while he was governor was in a pine box. Let Brian tell you in his own words of his journey downward into the world of gangs, how he finally came face-to-face with the consequences of his actions and attitude, and the spiritual journey that followed, bringing him upward from the lowest point a man could ever face in his life. You, too, will arise.










However Long and Hard the Road


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Parliamentary Debates


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