Happy Tears & Rainbow Babies


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A story of love as told to children who were born after miscarriage.




Rainbows & Tears


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Rainbows & Tears was inspired by the old Indian saying, "Your soul would have no rainbow if your eyes had no tears." It is too easy to let our losses and sorrows overshadow the true gifts in our lives. Though you may be in a dark place, the stars will shine and the sun will rise if you let it. Happiness comes from within and from the love and laughter of friends and family for they are your rainbows and will share your tears. The words and emotions are universal and all will relate to the losses and the joys expressed in Rainbows & Tears. About the Author Sue Lucas grew up in Chicago, Illinois, but now makes her home in Villa Rica, Georgia, along with her husband of 49 years and her two dogs. She has three daughters. One lives in South Carolina, one is in Georgia, and one lives in Heaven. These three beautiful girls have given her eight grandchildren. Sue first discovered poetry in the fourth grade when her class studied the poetry of Eugene Field, specifically "The Sugar Plum Tree" and "Little Boy Blue." Fifty-nine years later, the latter is still her favorite poem. In fifth grade, she wrote, produced, narrated, and starred in her production of "Life in a Medieval Castle." Unfortunately, it didn't make it to Broadway, but she has been writing poetry ever since. Recently, Sue experienced an unimaginable sadness with the untimely death of her daughter. Poetry is the expression of her inner feelings and she personally shares her own rainbows and tears with you in her book.




Rainbow's Hidden Treasures


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Just like the rainbow has no end, God's promise has no end Just like the rainbow will last forever I want us to last Forever in a bond of unbreakable love sent from the Father in Heaven There is more to the rainbow than the pot of gold at the end. What if we have been looking at the wrong place and the treasure that we seek is not at the end of the rainbow, but within the rainbow itself? Join Kyle Walker on a journey to find this true treasure as he explores themes of faith and love in inspirational verse.




The Same Rainbow's End


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Charles Ricci is on top of the world. From the outside, he has everything he could want. And now, his professional career as a famous piano player is taking him to performance halls around the world. But when he is asked to perform alongside up-and-coming singer Abigail Clark, Charles begins to wonder if he has finally found the one thing missing from his life. Abigail Clark has one focus—to become a professional singer. With her parents pushing her to keep her eyes set on her dream, Abigail is determined to not allow anyone to get too close. But when she is introduced to Charles Ricci, Abigail begins to wonder if it's possible to have more than one dream. But can these two make a relationship work? They both travel the world performing in various concert halls, and they come from completely different backgrounds. While Charles has only ever known wealth and privilege, Abigail has only known a simpler life. But no matter what your background, tragedy can strike from out of nowhere. The question is whether you will trust in God or lose all hope. As Charles and Abigail face their own trials, will they find that God is still faithful, or will they turn their backs on Him?




On Rainbow's Edge


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" ... captures with great humor, sensitivity, and nuance one women's journey through a year of cultural dislocation, family crisis, and self-discovery."--Jacket front flap




Smooth Swagger


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The feelings and thoughts of one person as he prepared to go back to his 25th High School Reunion and how events affected him when he joined his fellow classmates in an internet social group. His feelings translated into his brand of rhyme and poetry. His feelings of elation, isolation, self discovery, and his will to Swagger On.




From a Gun to a Flower


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Tears & Tulle


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Grieving God's Way


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The loss of a loved one is devastating, and the grief that follows is often crippling. While modern Western culture has adopted an aren't-you-over-it-yet? attitude toward death and the grief it brings, the grieving process can take years. Weeks and months go by with no visible improvement. We might even wonder if God has forsaken us. Then one day it happens: We laugh. We feel connnected, restless, maybe even hopeful. We're no longer consumed by our loss, and our thoughts turn outward. These are the first signs of healing. Though the tendency in our fast-paced society is to suppress our grief or ignore it all together, Grieving God's Way inspires a different course of action. In this 90-day devotional Margaret Brownley provides the framework for a methodical grieving process that follows God's plan. Grieving God's way requires us to trust that He will lead us through the darkness, heal our pain, take away our weariness, and fill our hearts with hope, peace, and new purpose. From defining what grief is to validating its importance, Brownley gives us the components necessary to find God within our sorrow and grieve with Him. Divided into four sections, Grieving God's Way offers insight into healing our grieving body, soul, heart, and spirit. Infused with scriptures and inspirational haiku by Diantha Ain, this book motivates us to shift our grieving from man's way to God's way. . . slow and often invisible but with truly amazing results. So how long does it take to grieve? As long as it takes God to heal.




Not Your Average Angel Book


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This book explores the phenomenon of Angels from two different perspectives: Spirit Guides/ Guardians Angels and Classic Winged Angels.