Silly Women and Sleepy Men


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What happens after you say I do? Alisha's childhood has left her with a secret past that not even her husband Darien knows about. But can a secret say a secret forever? Hidden demons begin to surface testing the covenant Alisha and Darien made with God as they vowed to commit themselves together for richer or poorer, through sickness and in health, for better or worse until death or distraction do them part. Darien a “dedicated” husband has the weight of the world on his shoulders. Between being the main provider for his household, putting his wife Alisha through school and fulfilling his new role as husband, Darien begins to focus on finance and not enough romance The implosion of outside forces causes this marriage to take a downward spiral. What will happen to save Darien and Alisha from themselves? When everything else is compromised and you have nothing else to rely on but your faith. How much faith is needed, to heal what has been broken by Darien and Alisha implying their own will but not His?




Silly Woman That Ain't Your Husband


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Many women of God have compromised their relationship with Him for men He has rejected for their lives. This has left his daughters sick, abused, wounded and broken. God never intended this type of relationship for His daughters. This book of stories along with God's word is to help you avoid the traps and pitfalls the enemy uses to destroy the women of God. For those women who are already in an ungodly relationship this book will assist you in getting off the road that leads to destruction.




Italian and English


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The Illustrated American


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One Day I Saw a Black King


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"He stared at himself in the mirror, wondering how he'd managed to lose track of time. Complacency had managed to set in again. . . A decent job, warm home, food on the table, and a body to curl up next to at night; he'd made the mistake of getting comfortable. Comfort fooled him into thinking it was all good when it wasn't. Damn nightmares had a way of reminding him of that." Ever since he was fifteen, John King has been on the run from the ghosts of his past, always drifting, never settling down in one place or with one woman, though more than one has certainly made the offer of forever-after. But every time his memories of life back in Texas start to haunt him too deeply into the night, John realizes that it's time to move on. That is, until he rolls into Denver, Colorado, grooving to Marvin Gaye's "Let's Get It on," and meets Connie Rodgers, a woman who grew up on the mean streets and has the pain and the battle scars to prove it. And yet, she inspires him to think "If indeed there were a home for the perfect kiss, it would be on her lips." John is reluctant to admit that here is a woman who just may understand his very soul, even if she does have some baggage of her own. But both must face their pasts if they ever hope to be free to live and love. Filled with completely unforgettable characters, One Day I Saw a Black King is a stunningly powerful story that explores the power of the past over the present, the search for love and belonging and the healing gift of an extraordinary love.







A Sleeping Memory


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Why Does God Care Who I Sleep With?


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Answers one of the biggest barriers to belief. Christians are increasingly seen as outdated, restrictive and judgmental when it comes to sex before marriage, cohabitation and homosexuality. In fact for many people, this issue is one of the biggest barriers for them considering Christianity. Sam Allberry, author of many books including Is God Anti-gay sets out God's good design for the expression of human sexuality, showing that God himself is love and that only he can satisfy our deepest desires. It is a great reminder of the Bible's positive blueprint for love, sex and marriage and ideal for giving away to people who may see this as a stumbling block for belief.




All the Men Are Sleeping


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Bestselling and award-winning writer D. R. MacDonald gives us a searing and muscular collection of short fiction reminiscent of Richard Ford and Alistair MacLeod. With All the Men Are Sleeping, celebrated author D. R. MacDonald delivers a haunting collection of short fiction remarkable for its restrained passion and eloquence. As he did with Cape Breton Road, MacDonald writes of disruption and loss with brusque tenderness. He deftly explores the misunderstandings between men and women, the nature of seduction and infidelity, the way geography shapes identity, and the heartache of longing -- for home, family, love. For a fisherman in “The Flowers for Bermuda” time has not repaid the loss of his young son’s life. In “The Wharf King” a man returns to Cape Breton to bury his brother, and performs a dangerous rite of passage in an attempt to recapture the past. Little Norman in “Work” is rudderless without the companionship of his lifelong workmate. The brilliant force of the fiction collected here -- some of it published in MacDonald’s award-winning Eyestone -- will delight MacDonald’s fans just as it will astonish new readers. Each of the stories in All the Men Are Sleeping stands alone, but together they offer a heartrending elegy for lost loves and time-forgotten places.




The Manhattan


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