I Am Who God Says I Am


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Shed your surnames of Doubt, Fear, and Shame. With a dose of spirituality sprinkled with a bit of humor and real-life experiences, author Shavonne R. Ruffin provides a thought-provoking view of how we should see ourselves by establishing that we are more than enough through our Heavenly Father. God is I AM; therefore, as his children, we have the right to this name, to proclaim all God says we are in him. I am a child of God. I am fearfully and wonderfully made. I am predestined. I Am Who God Says I Am is the first of three books in the Taking on the Family Name series, designed to motivate, encourage, and uplift you from feeling worthless to having God's value in your life.




The Game Remains but the Players Change!!!


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This book is about seeing the real world and people from another perspective, and not the imaginary world of how people and the world ought to be. Real street players and men of business don't see the real world with a mindset of hopes and dreams, nor with mediocre views. They see the world as it is, and how people truly are. Real players and business men see people based on their desires, wants and emotional experiences. Some of those experiences whether past or present has forced people to become rigid and selfish for survival, protection, getting money, secret relationships, emotionally with-drawn due to their emotional and psychological pain from past experiences, and dealing with those trust issues to conceal and never reveal themselves and always have the upper hand in any situation.This book is based on reality and not theories.




The Love That Is God


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“God is love is the radical claim of Christianity,” writes Frederick Bauerschmidt at the beginning of this little meditation on the essentials of Christian faith. In a rich yet accessible style reminiscent of C. S. Lewis and G. K. Chesterton, Bauerschmidt breathes life back into that claim, drawing from Scripture, great Christian and non-Christian writers of the past, and his own lived experience to show just how countercultural and subversive Christianity is actually meant to be. Eschewing the abstract and dogmatic in favor of the relational and inviting, he offers something for everyone, from lifelong churchgoers and students of religion to the growing population of “nones” among younger generations who are increasingly seeking spiritual fulfillment outside of institutional Christianity. With further reading suggestions (both scriptural and nonscriptural) at the end of each chapter, The Love That Is God is the perfect starting point of a spiritual journey into deeper relationship with God. Michael Ramsey Prize (2023)




A Life Well Lived


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This forty-day (or eight-week) Bible Study draws us deeper into the Word of God and focuses on how to live life in the way that God has called us to. It is designed to help young and mature believers alike. As we dive into scripture, we see how the Bible repeatedly shares the messages the Triune God wants us to receive. All throughout this life journey, we learn about His beautiful design and purpose for His creation (us!). With thought-provoking questions and opportunities to pause and reflect, A Life Well Lived is sure to deepen any reader’s faith in God and instill a genuine understanding of the importance of putting Christ first and center in our lives. Comments from earlier readers of A Life Well Lived include: “This study showed who God is and how to live a life to glorify Him.” “I really valued the amount of time this study spent on distinguishing ‘Cultural Christianity’ from a real relationship with God in the power of the Holy Spirit. There was so much scripture to back it up and lead people to a place of honesty and self-awareness about their beliefs, with the space to repent.”




Her Journey with Tyquela Devotionals


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After giving birth to her only child, Ki'Mahni Able, Mom got really sick and got the runaround about what was going on with her health. She finally found out after being diagnosed that she has postpartum cardiomyopathy, which usually occurs after giving birth. She then found out her heart was failing, and the only way she will survive is if she gets heart surgery and have a left ventricular assist device (LVAD), which is a mechanical pump that is implanted inside a person's chest to help a failing heart pump blood and function. Tyquela began to call out on God and pray, speak to him and connect with him more by standing on his promises and knowing God did not give her the spirit of fear. She will pull through whatever God has ahead for her. Have you ever needed support in a tough situation? Tyquela is here to uplift, support, and share her journey with the world. She is here to share God's Word and give you positive insights for any one that ever been in a situation or know someone who has been in a situation. Tyquela has created devotionals to keep you focused and remind us of who we are in Christ and who He wants us to be.




Suicide Saved My Life


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Suicide Saved My Life will most certainly take its readers on an intense and out of this world type of journey into the death of Sasha Jean Woolf. A child born into a world governed by unjust caretakers, power driven authority and a bloodline cursed, her only way out of this life was through what she thought would be her death, but this God that she had not known had other plans in mind. This intriguing and suspenseful read will follow the road less traveled that lead Sasha into the darkest hells of her life. Sasha's life would be taken by God himself only to get her to a place that she would have never dreamed of.Sasha was dying and the only thing that would save her life would be for her to depend on an entity in which she didn't believe existed. She would have to fight, forgive and deny her will in order to end up on the other side of a place in where she hadn't known. Did people still hear God's voice? Was Sasha losing her mind? Sasha would soon find out that losing what she called her life would be the only way to gain a perspective on what dying was really like.Sasha would be faced with the demons of her family's past and present in order to save the future of what yet didn't exist. Witness her journey in the battle of her flesh and see who would come out victorious. Was the bible real? Did God exist beyond what the world had taught her about him? God had called her, but would she answer? Sasha was given a way out by a god in who she didn't know. She would have to face hell in order to make it to heaven. Let's read and see if dying could actually save a person's life.




The Privilege of Prayer


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Unlock the Connection and Vibrance You've Been Longing For If there's truly power in prayer, why do we only offer up quick pleas for help or lists of requests? It's because we've lost the biblical vision of what prayer really is: an exciting, risky, faith-filled journey that pushes the limitations of our imaginations--made possible through unrivaled intimacy with the Creator of the universe. With his trademark blend of honesty and encouragement, pastor Andrew F Carter shatters your preconceived notions of prayer, empowering you to · connect with God in ways you never thought possible · engage in open, honest, and transparent prayer · experience emotional healing · overcome common hindrances to a vibrant life of prayer · cultivate an expectant, consistent prayer life · discern answers to your prayers Fulfillment, transformation, and eternal impact await you--and it starts when you talk freely with the One who can do exceedingly more than your wildest dreams.




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What Was I Supposed to Do?


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When an unprecedented virus comes and shuts the world down, Harper, a young girl from Las Vegas, has to fight not only for herself, but against the demons of her Mother, poverty, and Covid to find her happiness. But she soon finds out that life wasn't that easy. From the pen of Ni’cola, comes a tale of heartache and pain. Trapped in the generational curses of her bloodline, Harper finds herself pregnant and behind bars at the age of 15. However, Harper begins to feel hope to live when she is introduced to a leader of an organization for young girls, who sees past her hard exterior and connects with the scared little girl within searching for love and happiness. A story meant to inspire, can Harper find her happiness in spite of the life she’s been dealt? Or can she find the courage to live even though pain and grief is imminent? In What Was I Supposed To Do, rippled with trauma, betrayal, and darkness; discover a journey worth exploring when society has written you off. Can you truly survive past your pain and discover a happiness worth living for?




Worried Warrior


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A devastating divorce left Janiece faithless and heartbroken as she attempted to pick up the pieces of her now-shattered life with her two daughters. Not wanting to deal with the emotions that would resurface, letting her know a part of her was broken, Janiece decided to take her healing into her own hands, desperate to be whole again. Not even she could have prepared her for where the journey would lead her. She was in for many twists and turns as she traveled down the slippery slope of her new healing journey. Her desperation to feel whole again led her to accept a hidden identity that she quickly became engulfed by. Disregarding her Christian background and the God she thought had let her down, she now relied on her newly discovered spiritual gifts, tarot reading, healing crystals, and rituals to find the healing she was searching for. It didn't take long to realize her newfound journey wasn't going the way she intended nor did it offer the things it promised, but she was too deep in it to find her way out. An unforgettable encounter, psychosis, and rock bottom helped her realize the healing and wholeness she was desperate to find was in the very person the new journey had turned her away from: Jesus.