If You'd Only Believe


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Although, Maya constantly sucked her thumb; she loved basketball just as much as her thumb. Because of her thumb sucking, her brother and his friends wouldn't allow her to play ball with them. Can you guess what Maya did to show everyone that she does believe in herself?




If You Could Only Believe


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Charlotte is hit with a devastating blow that has changed her world forever. She sits in the loneliest place in life she has ever been. Confusion sets in as to what faith is about. Cedric believes he has finally turned his life around. Hard honest work pays off. However, his thoughts are going to dark places as he watches his son struggle with pain. Geraldine takes pride in all that she accomplishes, even if she is the only one impressed. Some works can be unfruitful. Unless she makes some serious choices, she could be on the losing end once again. If You Could Only Believe is a Christian novel centered around life's challenges within three families. The reader steps into all the emotions these stories have to offer as each person tries to understand and push through chaos. In the midst of it all, the road to victory is clearly lit. But a person must want to see the way to go. Come take the journey that will never lead you down the wrong path.




If You Only Believe


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If You Only Believe, a collection of fourteen spiritual tales, traces the personal journeys of men and women, young and old, through life changing experiences that test and confirm their faith. These stories take place in what author Violet Holland calls the "Land of Believe," an era of innocence where men, women and children face what seem to be insurmountable obstacles, but who ultimately find their way and learn powerful lessons about life and the human spirit. Join a host of memorable characters whose personalities will win your heart, who will inspire and teach you that even the most hopeless circumstance can be overcome with love, faith, courage and understanding. These characters and stories also encourage us to live life fully and joyfully, and celebrate the richness of biblical teachings, regardless of our age, life situation or belief.




A Word from the Rock


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All this...the Lord made me to understand by the writing, by His hand, upon me--all the work to be done according to the plan. (1 Chronicles 28:19) The overall purpose for these scriptural writings and meditations, A Word from the Rock (Listening to My Father Makes My Heart Sing), is to selah! Selah is a Hebrew rendering, which represents "a stop, a pause, reflection, to think on, and to praise." Selah is translated as an "intermission" in the Septuagint, which is the earliest Greek translation of the Old Testament, was completed in second century BCE, and was quoted by Apostle Paul. To selah is to focus on the things that our Father, who is in heaven, might be speaking through His Holy Spirit to our hearts and what He wants us to think about. Selah:




Only Believe


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"What do Clement of Alexandria, Charles Spurgeon, A.W. Tozer, and Oswald Chambers have in common with contemporary word of faith movements?--Cover, p. 4




The Triflers


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DigiCat Publishing presents to you this special edition of "The Triflers" by Frederick Orin Bartlett. DigiCat Publishing considers every written word to be a legacy of humankind. Every DigiCat book has been carefully reproduced for republishing in a new modern format. The books are available in print, as well as ebooks. DigiCat hopes you will treat this work with the acknowledgment and passion it deserves as a classic of world literature.




MARY ROBERTS RINEHART Ultimate Collection


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This meticulously edited Rinehart collection is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents: Miss Cornelia Van Gorder Series: The Circular Staircase The Bat Tish Carberry Series: The Amazing Adventures of Letitia Carberry Three Pirates of Penzance That Awful Night Tish: The Chronicle of Her Escapades and Excursions Mind over Motor Like a Wolf on the Fold The Simple Lifers Tish's Spy My Country Tish of Thee— More Tish The Cave on Thundercloud Tish Does Her Bit Salvage Novels: The Man in Lower Ten The Window at the White Cat When a Man Marries Where There's a Will The Case of Jennie Brice The Street of Seven Stars The After House K. Bab, a Sub-Deb Long Live the King! The Amazing Interlude The Breaking Point Dangerous Days A Poor Wise Man Short Stories: Love Stories Twenty-Two Jane In the Pavilion God's Fool The Miracle "Are We Downhearted? No!" The Game Affinities and Other Stories Affinities The Family Friend Clara's Little Escapade The Borrowed House Sauce for the Gander Locked Doors Sight Unseen The Confession The Truce of God The Valley of Oblivion Travelogues: Through Glacier Park in 1915 Tenting Tonight Essays: Oh Well You Know How Women Are – Isn't That Just Like a Man! Why I Believe in Scouting for Girls Kings, Queens, and Pawns – Autobiography




Bulldog Drummond


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The thrilling debut of Bulldog Drummond, England’s bravest veteran In the waning days of World War I, four men gather in a Swiss hotel. Two are German, one is American—and the last is a citizen of the world and a master of disguise. To enter this exclusive club, there are only two requirements: a desire to see England destroyed and the means to make it happen. In London, Captain Hugh “Bulldog” Drummond, formerly of His Majesty’s Royal Loamshire Regiment, grapples with the tedium of civilian life. Eager for action, he places an ad offering himself up for adventure licit or illicit—anything so long as it is exciting. He is soon hired by Phyllis Benton, whose father has come under the sway of the sinister organization plotting to bring down the British government and replace it with a dictatorship. Bulldog will risk life and limb to save not only his beloved England, but the charming Miss Phyllis, as well. The first installment in H. C. McNeile’s postwar adventure novels revolutionized the thriller genre and introduced one of popular fiction’s most enduring heroes. This ebook has been professionally proofread to ensure accuracy and readability on all devices.







The Ambassadors


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Introduction by Colm Tóibín One of the final masterpieces from one of the world’s greatest authors, Henry James’s The Ambassadors is now available for the first time in a Modern Library edition, with a new Introduction by acclaimed novelist Colm Tóibín. A keenly observed tale of a man’s awakening to life, this dark comic novel follows Lewis Lambert Strether, a middle-aged widower, on a mission to Europe to convince his fiancée’s wayward son to forsake the pleasures of Paris and return to America. Rich with fin de siècle detail, The Ambassadors brims with finely drawn character portraits, including one of the Master’s most unforgettable heroines—the beguiling Madame de Vionnet. This was the novel that Henry James himself considered his finest, and no one is better equipped to put it into literary and historical context than Colm Tóibín, whose award-winning novel The Master depicted the inner life of James in the final years of the nineteenth century.