Stories Around the Table


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"Opening it up to any random story will make you feel humbled, grateful, and best of all, not alone."—Anette Radonski, Military Spouse JD Network Conversations are the heart of a gathering among friends. In Stories Around the Table: Laughter, Wisdom, and Strength in Military Life, military spouses, parents, children, and service members gather together to laugh, cry, lend perspective, and share personal stories from their military life experience. From poignant to practical, tragic to humorous, these candid conversations from friends old and new shed heartfelt insight on many aspects of military life: ~ friendship, depression, romance in military marriage, caring for children with special needs in a mobile lifestyle, renewing relationships after deployment, career challenges for spouses, changing schools, post-traumatic stress, faith, grief, and so much more ~ "... will touch your heart."—Phil Paleologos, WBSM "Awesome ... like being with friends."—Leon Francis, KFYR "... you will find yourself laughing, remembering, or grabbing a tissue and pausing to reflect on something that grabs at your heart and won’t let go ..."—Kathleen M. Rodgers, Military Spouse Book Review "Marvelous ... really important book."—Frank Gaffney, Secure Freedom Radio "You will derive strength from it."—Jim Bohannon, The Jim Bohannon Show Award-Winning Book! Foreword Reviews INDIEFAB Book of the Year Awards Silver Midwest Book Awards Finalist




Liturgical Mission


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Modern missional movements have often viewed the historic Christian traditions as too insular, focused on worship and the interior life of the church rather than evangelism and good works. Winfield Bevins argues that liturgy and sacramental life are in fact deeply missional and offer a holistic framework for everyday discipleship and mission.




Book 3


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Shamrock Jones (Sham) met Shelton Johnston (Shel) when they had been traveling through the Nevada territory on their way to the Oregon territory. Sham had been traveling to take ownership of a large plot of land he had been awarded by the United States government. The land was given as compensation for Sham's extraordinary service in the Army as a sniper. Shel, her father, and younger brother and sister had been traveling with a wagon train to begin a new life out West. Sham met Shel when he came upon the wagon train being attacked by seven outlaws. After killing all the outlaws, Sham had been offered the job as wagon master. There was still more than a month remaining before the wagon train would reach its destination. Initially, Sham had decided to decline the offer. He changed his mind after he met Shel. During the remaining month of the wagon train journey, the two had begun a romance they both knew would be forbidden by most onlookers. They decided not to let others destroy the deep love they felt for each other. After reaching the wagon train's destination in a town called Lund Port, Sham and Shel had continued their romance. They explored the large land plot Sham had been awarded with Shel's younger brother and sister, Joey and Alice (the little ones), riding with them. Read how a once-forbidden romance evolves into a humorous series of marriages, and the completed exploration evolves into a new ranch, the Slash Double S. Now read about the adventures Sham and Shel endure in their quest to build their new ranch. 1




My Paperback Book


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Terri and her daughters lived the past ten years without a husband and father. After visiting her oldest daughter in in North Dakota; Terri learns that these last ten years were all lies. Terri's military family once again comes to her rescue. Ensuring that Terri and her daughters reach their destination safely in a whirl-wind chase across the U.S., Pacific and Atlantic Oceans; family proves to be more than just related by blood!







Come and Eat


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In today's busy world, we all crave something deeper and truer. Whether we're seeking relationships that go beyond the surface or gatherings that allow for joy and pain, Bri McKoy reminds us that all we need is a table, open hearts, and a simple invitation: come and eat. Join Bri as she invites you to discover how a common dining room table can be transformed into a place where brokenness falls away to reveal peace and fellowship. Whether your table is laid with bounty or meager offerings, surrounded by the Body of Christ or homeless, broken souls, she shows us that healing begins when we open our hearts and homes. Throughout the pages of Come and Eat, Bri gives you the tools and encouragement you need to: Learn to look more intently at the tables God is preparing before you Come to the table with your brokenness, your celebration, and your worries Create a warm and welcoming environment Chock full of recipes, timeless tips, and thoughtful questions for discussion, Come and Eat reminds us that fellowship in God's love is always the most remembered, most cherished nourishment. Because when we make room for others, we make room for God, and our homes become vibrant sources of life, just as he means them to be. Praise for Come and Eat: "A coveted place at Bri’s table also means she has made a loving space for you in her heart. In this book, with unbound generosity, Bri shares both table and heart with all of us." --Joy Wilson, bestselling author of Joy the Baker's Over Easy "Bri takes the best of life--neighbors, good food, the hope of Christ--and cooks it down into an invitation to reach for the solace of community. I'll be holding on to Come and Eat, both for the go-to recipes and for the reminder that God's love for me is a feast best shared with those around me." --Shannan Martin, author of Falling Free: Rescued from the Life I Always Wanted




Beltaro, the Book of Izra


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Donuts and Detours


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Cars were far easier to understand than most people . . .Titus Rickmeyer has a servant’s heart. Mechanic and tow-truck driver he’s used to coming to the aid of damsels in distress, especially serving as part of Orchard Hill’s Garage Ministry in his spare time. So why is he suddenly suspicious of the young man fixing cars and bringing donuts to the repair shop?Bethany Joelle Hanson has been on her own for too long. Orphaned and dumped into foster care at a young age she bounced around the system until declaring her independence at sixteen. She holds her secrets close. She wonders if God has abandoned her too. Working as an assistant baker at a local grocery store, she becomes B.J. in her off hours to work on cars at the Garage Ministry where all the guys there think she’s one of them. But something about Titus threatens her long-honed desire to hide her femininity.The twists and turn in their relationship lead to detours on the way to the sweet ta




He Uses It for Good!


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When Gods ready for me to tell my story, Hell wake me up early and tell me to write it, Mary joked. The next morning, she woke at 3 a.m. It was time. After that, Mary wrote every morning, finishing her book in less than a month. With rollicking adventures in the Bible Belt, Louisiana Bayou, California, Mexico, and the British Isles, Mary shares her story. As she overcame the challenges of a difficult childhood as the daughter of scandal, she built a new life and family with her husband Richard. Together, they have survived many challenges: the loss of a baby, a nearly fatal high-risk pregnancy, and the burning of their home and family business. Along the way, Mary learned that God gives us second chances and helps us discover our own happy ending so we can help others. He uses whatever happens for good.




Letitia Baldrige's New Manners for New Times


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THE ESSENTIAL GUIDE TO MANNERS, REVISED AND UPDATED TO ACCOMODATE TODAY'S HIGH-SPEED LIFESTYLES, SHIFTING VALUES, AND EVER-EVOLVING DEFINITION OF FAMILY. Letitia Baldrige is universally recognized as the country's leading authority on executive, domestic, and social manners. She began writing on manners and protocol during her diplomatic service in 1949, and she has been hailed on the cover of Time magazine as "America's leading arbiter of manners." Originally published in 1989, her Complete Guide to New Manners has now been thoroughly revised and updated to incorporate the changing social conventions and enormous technological advances of the past fifteen years. Baldrige was the first etiquette writer to advise extensively on the subject of manners in the workplace. With her legendary background in both the government and business worlds, she remains the prime authority on the integration of goals that often seem at odds with one another -- namely, family, work, and pleasure. Baldrige provides fresh guidelines on etiquette at work and in every form of communication, from letters to emails to cell phone calls. She also updates the way we approach the traditional rites of passage -- weddings, funerals, religious ceremonies, gatherings large and small. Here are authoritative answers to the etiquette questions and issues involved in nontraditional family relationships -- stepfamilies, adult children returning home, elderly parents moving in, gays and lesbians in the family, dating for the newly single, and the myriad complications that spring from divorce. Through it all, Baldrige does not forget the essence of manners: they are an expression of love and care, and they are under our control. New Manners for New Times is a comprehensive encyclopedia that will lead readers confidently and correctly through the maze of lifestyles, customs, business, and ways of relating to others in this new, complex millennium. But it is, above all, a very personal statement.