Abandon Not My Soul


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Four years after the death of her husband, Joe, Abbie Richardson still struggles to put the pieces of her life back together. An unexpected offer to join the faculty of Timothy House, a unique residential school located in eastern Tennessee, forces Abbie to take a long, hard look at her life. A mysterious letter and a serendipitous meeting at Camp 4Ever, the schools summer camp, bring Abbie face to face with Joes old college friend, Keith. Slowly putting his life back together after losing his wife and two teen-age children in a horrific car crash, Keith is learning to rebuild his trust in God one step of faith at a time. Can Abbie accept the goodness of God? Can Keith overcome his fear of losing someone he loves once more? Can Abbie be persuaded to open her heart againto Gods love and Keiths? Abandon Not My Soul is the story of how hope and forgiveness saves them both. Abandon Not My Soul is an incredible story of a journey from despair to hope, betrayal to risk, fear to trust, and from panic to rest. Sherye Green weaves a beautiful tale of grace, reconciliation, purpose, and hope. Dr. Ron Mumbower, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist Abandon Not My Soul, first released in 2012, earned the 2013 International Book Award for Religious Fiction, a 2013 National Indie Excellence Finalist Award for Religious Fiction, and a 2013 USA Best Book Finalist Award for Religious Fiction.







Prophecy Unfulfilled


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Prophecy Unfulfilled represents a continuation of the author’s quest for the truth of God, by firstly uncovering the untruths that he had been taught during his formative years as a Catholic. Earlier works focused on the claimed new (replacement) covenant, the rejection of the Sabbath, and the rejection of Torah. Using the rules of evidence as in a court of law, this study seeks to evaluate the claimed messianic prophecy fulfillment by Jesus, some two thousand years ago. The first part of the book discusses the nature of evidence and how the rules regarding written evidence vary significantly from those of oral evidence, the latter being used most often by biblical scholars and Christian apologists. The first step is to authenticate the extant documents by examining the chain of custody and, thus, establish authority. Next is to authenticate the attributed authorship of the writings, to determine whether the authors were firsthand witnesses of the events they described, or whether their narratives are hearsay, with or without corroboration. Where little verbal agreement is found, this is circumstantial evidence of separate traditions developing the resultant theology. The study proceeds by examining every verse in the NKJV (New King James Version) of the New Testament that is annotated as being in fulfillment of prophecy, comparing the wording against both the NKJV Old Testament and an English translation of the Hebrew scriptures. Where significant variations exist, the author seeks an understanding from New Testament scholars, whom he frequently quotes. The eschatological temper of the early church is given due consideration, especially concerning the expectations of the Jews regarding the mission of the Messiah. Finally, the accomplishments of Jesus, as enshrined in Christian creeds, is compared with what is spoken of by the prophets. The author’s conclusion is encapsulated in the book’s title.




Desperate Journeys, Abandoned Souls


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Explores the lives of survivors who were shipwrecked, banished, or abandoned during the past several centuries.




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Conserva Me Domine


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Abandon Not My Soul


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Abbie Richardson and Keith Haliday have each suffered devastating loss in their lives. Both share a common link-Abbie's dead husband, Joe. Four years after his death, Abbie still struggles to put the pieces of her life back together. An unexpected offer to join the faculty of Timothy House, a unique residential school located in eastern Tennessee, forces Abbie to take a long, hard look at her life. A mysterious letter and a serendipitous meeting at Camp 4Ever, the school's summer camp, bring Abbie face to face with Joe's old college friend, Keith. Slowly putting his life back together after the loss of his wife and two children, Keith is learning to rebuild his trust in God one step of faith at a time. Can Abbie accept the goodness of God? Can Keith overcome his fear of losing someone he loves once more? Can Abbie be persuaded to open her heart again-to God's love and Keith's? Abandon Not My Soul is the story of how hope and forgiveness saves them both. "Abandon Not My Soul is an incredible story of a journey from despair to hope, betrayal to risk, fear to trust. Sherye Green weaves a beautiful tale of grace, reconciliation, purpose, and hope." -Dr. Ron Mumbower, Counseling and Congregational Care Pastor, Founder/Director of Summit Counseling Ministry, First Baptist Church, Jackson, Mississippi




Abandon (The Abandon Trilogy, Book 1)


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From #1 New York Times bestselling author Meg Cabot, a dark, fantastical story about this world . . . and the underworld. Pierce knows what it's like to die, because she's done it before. Though she tries returning to the life she knew before the accident, Pierce can't help but feel at once a part of this world, and apart from it. Yet she's never alone . . . because someone is always watching her.Now she's moved to a new town, but even here, he finds her. Pierce knows he's no guardian angel, and his dark world isn't exactly heaven, yet she can't stay away . . . especially since he always appears when she least expects it, but exactly when she needs him most. If she lets herself fall any further, she may just find herself back in the one place she most fears: the Underworld.




Quo Vadis


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