Let Your Heart Beat Again (A Breath Without Life Novel - Book 1)


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After four months on the job, twenty-four-year-old Rebecca Harper has become something of a jack-of-all-trades on the Cooper Bar-6 Ranch…except for her cooking. But the four strapping sons who run the ranch in their father’s absence need wise counsel more than unburnt bread, and Rebecca is perfect for the job. Whether dealing with the driven eldest, the belligerent youngest, or the personalities in between, she recognizes the source of each young man’s pain is a lifetime of a father’s indifference. As soon as the rogue returns, Rebecca aims to give “Mr. Cooper” a thick piece of her mind. Not that dishing out hard truth will make her feel any more alive. Past betrayal has taught her to live at arm’s length from anyone who might mean too much to her. So she cooks and cleans and counsels, at once harboring anger against a man she has never met and numbing herself against the life she has forgotten to desire. Until one night, one thunder storm, and one heroic stranger changes it all. In that fleeting moment, Rebecca Harper dares to hope her heart will beat again.




Finding Hope for Your Future


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In this message of hope, the author of Intercessory Prayer provides biblically based answers to the question, Why do bad things happen to good people?




Undefeated Innocence


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Do you wonder where God is in Alzheimer's? Are you searching for hope in caregiving? I searched too--I lost both of my parents to Alzheimer's. They were its innocent victims. Caregiving for someone with Alzheimer's can be painfully brutal. We know how it ends. There is no cure. It doesn't get better. But I learned that we don't have to be defeated by it. And there is much grace and collateral beauty to be found in the journey. From broken memories to broken bones, Alzheimers catalyzed terror and defeat in my family. My parents were terrorized by the scrambling of their minds. We who loved them had to suffocate our feelings of defeat as they returned to innocence. As a caregiver, God allowed me to share in my parents passages back to undefeated innocence. I gained loving moments that I would have missed if I hadnt been involved and if I hadnt taken up the proper vantage point to see them. Undefeated Innocence offers hope to caregivers by weaving poignant personal experiences, humor, and biblical stories with a study of the Beatitudes. It answers Where is God? in Alzheimers. It confirms that caregiving experiences are abnormally normal, and its okay to store toothpaste in an underwear drawer. Undefeated Innocence reveals Gods grace through the storms and affirms that caregivers are not alone in wondering if life can return to a place of peace.




Heartbeat


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oes life go on when your heart is broken? Since her mother's sudden death, Emma has existed in a fog of grief, unable to let go, unable to move forward—because her mother is, in a way, still there. She's being kept alive on machines for the sake of the baby growing inside her. Estranged from her stepfather and letting go of things that no longer seem important—grades, crushes, college plans—Emma has only her best friend to remind her to breathe. Until she meets a boy with a bad reputation who sparks something in her—Caleb Harrison, whose anger and loss might just match Emma's own. Feeling her own heart beat again wakes Emma from the grief that has grayed her existence. Is there hope for life after death—and maybe, for love?




Let It Go


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Shares uplifting advice about the virtues of forgiveness, offering strategic and biblically based advice on how to achieve peace and personal fulfillment by letting go of past wrongs.




NLT The One Year Bible for Women


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Read through the Bible in one year in as little as 15 minutes a day. The One Year Bible for Women combines the bestselling daily Bible reading format with two-minute daily devotionals written just for women to create a one-of-a-kind devotional Bible that women of all ages will love. This Bible in the bestselling One Year collection is designed specifically for women. This beautifully designed women’s devotional Bible features the clear and trusted New Living Translation. Women can follow along each day through the designated readings and finish the entire Bible in one year in as little as 15 minutes a day. Key Features: Daily readings from the Old Testament, New Testament, Psalms, and Proverbs 100-word daily devotional thoughts written by Misty Arterburn The clear and trusted New Living Translation (NLT) Makes a great gift for couples or individuals! The One Year Bible for Women can be paired with the One Year Bible for Men, making these Bibles a great resource for couples’ devotional experiences.




A.M. Truth be Told


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FOLLOW LINK BELOW FOR BOOK TRAILER http: //www.amedition.com/#!trailer/s6byc If you love romance, desire, misery, heartache and struggle, then you'll love A.M. Truth Be Told, the hellacious twisted this romance story! A.M. Truth Be Told follows the remarkable life story of Amber Mendoza. A life full of misery and sorrow, Resulted in her Amber Mendoza shutting down her heart Amber vowed never to let herself be hurt again; she would never feel the loving touch of another person! She adjusted to this sad life of being heartless That is until the day she met someone.... who made her heart beat wildly once again. Someone who had forced her to open her eyes and her soul, to allow the warmth to fill her once again. She fights her heart until the last beat Amber now has to choose between her desirable rage or reviving her heart. Follow this twisted romance that is drama filled until the end! VISIT www.amedition.com FOR MORE INFO AND FOR DISCOUNTS




A Little Book About Finding a New Norm


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Some of us have been through tough times in our lives; things that give us a perspective on life that is not so uplifting. We have gone through things that have taken the wind out of our sails. Maybe its that we have endured the separation or death of a loved one, or maybe we have lost someone significant we cared for. It might be that we ourselves have gone through some debilitating circumstance; the losses of health or maybe circumstances have turned against us. Even when these things happen to us, upon us, our lives as seen from an Eternal Triune dimension can take on a completely different set of rules, vision, and contemplation than imagined before.




David and Bathsheba


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After Joshua’s conquest of the Promised Land of Canaan it was substantially under the control of the Israelites. The Israelites moved into their Promised Land, settling-in and raising families in their land that was their promised gift from Yahweh, the God of Israel. David’s ancestors, such as his great-great-grandparents Rahab and Salmon, lived during the notable time of Joshua’s armies obtaining control of the land of Canaan. Both Rahab and Salmon were instrumental in the conquest of Jericho, leading to Joshua’s successful take-over from the indigenous groups of Canaanites that occupied the land. Even though Rahab was a Canaanite prostitute, she holds honor with the Israelite people, as she was instrumental in Joshua’s army’s success. Working with the love of the Lord in her heart, Rahab protected the spies that came to scout out the ‘impenetrable’ city of Jericho. Because of Rahab’s courage to stand with the Israelites, Joshua and his men were able to conquer the city of Jericho and then move forward with future successes in Canaan. Eventually some years later after Joshua’s conquest of Canaan, rule over the land evolved into a period of time known as the ‘Judges’. This era received its name due to the rule by as a series of judges who were chosen by God to govern His people. David’s great-grandparents, Ruth and Boaz lived in Bethlehem during this period of time, and were known for their extreme faith and dedication to the Lord. During the time of settling the Promised Land, Israel did not have friendly neighbors around its borders and was surrounded by many pagan nations. Even within the Promised Land, pockets of indigenous pagan Canaanites still existed in and among the Israelites who had settled after Joshua’s conquest. With this ‘incomplete conquering’ of Canaan and its inhabitants, the Israelites were exposed to many cultures, all who worshipped pagan entities. Many Israelites intermarried with the native pagan Canaanites, even though this was against God’s commandments. As a result of this intermarriage, many Israelites adopted the Canaanite pagan culture and religion. This eventually led to many of the Israelites to turn away from God and to become idolatrous, pagan worshippers in order to ‘fit in’ with the people among them. The pagan cultures surrounding the Israelites were wealthy and powerful. This especially seemed intriguing to the Israelites who had recently served as slaves in Egypt, prior to their exodus to the Promised Land under the leadership of Moses and Joshua. The Israelites therefore tended to admire the other nations and cultures around them as these pagan cultures flourished with decadence and power. Seeing that these surrounding nations were governed by kings who exuded prestige and opulence, the Israelites came to envy their way of life. The period of Judges was characterized by the Israelites’ disobedience to God. The era described in the book of Judges had the typical, cyclical pattern of the Israelite people’s disobedience in their turning away from God, which resulted in God delivering them into the hands of their enemies who surrounded them. The oppression that resulted then caused people to repent and temporarily turn back to God, but only for a while, as soon they would again become disobedient. These cycles of turning away from the Lord, then back to Him again when oppression overcame them, is referred to as Deuteronomic cycles. This cyclic pattern was predicted and warned about in the Book of Deuteronomy. During this period of time, God’s chosen judges attempted to govern and lead His people in order to avoid the havoc that resulted from the peoples’ disobedience. However, as soon as a Judge would die, the people would again become disobedient and as a result turned further away from the Lord. Being governed by Judges was not an ideal situation as far as the Israelites were concerned, and the people longed for a different kind of leader. Rebellious and envying other nations, the Israelite people turned from the Lord and longed for a monarchy. The Israelite people desperately wanted a king to rule over them. Samuel was the last in a long line of the Judges, and also served as God’s prophet to listen to His people. As Samuel became older, the people of Israel asked Samuel to give them a king to replace him to rule over them so that they could be similar to the other nations encompassing their borders. Even though God knew that this would eventually be destructive to the nation of Israel, He complied with the people’s wish to be governed by a human king.




Running to Glory


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Like a gazelle, she was running with her long, slender legs down that beautiful road. Her mom was running close behind her but not so close that she would be able to prevent the unimaginable. The clean, crisp evening air filled her lungs as her heart beat faster and faster. Without warning, the light that she would see next would be the light that would illuminate the darkness and save a mother's heart. How do you survive? How do you go on? Isaiah 41:10 says, "Do not fear, I'm with you. There's no need to fear for I'm your God. I'll give you strength. I'll help you. I'll hold you steady, and keep a firm grip on you." This book is a collection of raw, emotional, and uplifting stories that will surely help you on your journey to healing.