Still Doing It


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Explores the lives of sensual and outspoken women from all walks of life who are still experiencing vibrant sex lives in their senior years, in a series of human profiles featuring women who defy conventions and make sex an essential part of their well-being. 17,500 first printing.




I Still Do


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Lasting marriages are built one defining moment at a time. The moment of blame. The moment of weakness. When your spouse suffers. When dreams disappoint. When the kids leave the nest. It's how we think and behave toward one another in moments like these that determines whether our marriage endures or falters. Ultimately, these are invitations from God to consider our direction and pursue transformation. With 37 years of marriage and 33 years of pastoring under his belt, Dave Harvey has identified those life-defining moments of a post-newlywed marriage. He wants to help couples recognize them in their own relationships so that they can take a proactive, godly approach to resolving conflicts, holding one another up as change inevitably happens, and ensuring that their marriage survives and thrives. Whether your relationship is maturing gracefully, just needs a tune-up, or you and your spouse are locked in conflict and your future seems uncertain, Dave Harvey has encouragement and practical tools to help strengthen what remains and build a rock-solid union for the days to come.




Still Doing


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Still Doing is a book of interviews with men who set examples of dynamic ageing. Whether they have discovered new interests in later life, or whether they are still doing what they were doing fifty years ago, these men are inspirational in their energy, knowledge, experience and desire to keep active and involved.




I Still Do


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What's worse than running into your ex-husband? Becoming snowbound with him and an avalanche of memories you can't escape. When Cora Wells married her high school sweetheart at nineteen, she thought it was the beginning of a perfect life together. Their divorce two years later shattered her heart. She thought she'd never see him again, until she agrees to go on a crazy trip to honor a loved one and comes face to face with none other than her ex-husband, Grey. Grey Jackson never could decide which was his biggest mistake--marrying Cora or divorcing her. He thought he'd moved past it all, but unexpectedly seeing Cora brings every emotion back to the surface. He can tell she's keeping something from him, yet how can he expect her to open up to him after he shut himself off from her years ago? When a crazy winter storm leaves them all snowbound, everything seems to go wrong, and Cora and Grey have no choice but to work together. As tempers flare and old wounds are re-opened, they must face the truth of what happened between them. Will it give them a second chance to rediscover their first love? ***** The Healing Hearts series focuses on marriage, second chances, and the role that faith plays in the process. Each book is a standalone story, and they can be read in any order. Book 1: Calming the Storm (A Marriage of Convenience) A marriage of convenience isn't exactly what she had in mind. Through love and patience, can he help Rachel realize that, even when she experiences storms in her life, she's never alone? Book 2: I Still Do (A Second Chance Romance) Through love and patience, can he help Rachel realize that, even when she experiences storms in her life, she's never alone? Book 3: Don't Kiss Me Goodbye (A Second Chance Romance Novella) Everyone said eloping was a bad idea… As Abby and Tom struggle to maintain the facade of a happy couple, they're forced to confront their true feelings for each other.




Still Doing Life


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Side-by-side, time-lapse photos and interviews, separated by twenty-five years, of people serving life sentences in prison, by the bestselling author of The Little Book of Restorative Justice “Shows the remarkable resilience of people sentenced to die in prison and raises profound questions about a system of punishment that has no means of recognizing the potential of people to change.” —Marc Mauer, senior adviser, The Sentencing Project, and co-author (with Ashley Nellis) of The Meaning of Life “Life without parole is a death sentence without an execution date.” —Aaron Fox (lifer) from Still Doing Life In 1996, Howard Zehr, a restorative justice activist and photographer, published Doing Life, a book of photo portraits of individuals serving life sentences without the possibility of parole in Pennsylvania prisons. Twenty-five years later, Zehr revisited many of the same individuals and photographed them in the same poses. In Still Doing Life, Zehr and co-author Barb Toews present the two photos of each individual side by side, along with interviews conducted at the two different photo sessions, creating a deeply moving of people who, for the past quarter century, have been trying to live meaningful lives while facing the likelihood that they will never be free. In the tradition of other compelling photo books including Milton Rogovin’s Triptychs and Nicholas Nixon’s The Brown Sisters, Still Doing Life offers a riveting longitudinal look at a group of people over an extended period of time—in this case with complex and problematic implications for the American criminal justice system. Each night in the United States, more than 200,000 men and women incarcerated in state and federal prisons will go to sleep facing the reality that they may die without ever returning home. There could be no more compelling book to challenge readers to think seriously about the consequences of life sentences.




I Still Do


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I Still Do, tells the story of three women, Deborah, Leslie, and Karen, who must overcome many adversities including deciding to surrender their lives to Christ. Deborah is an accomplished attorney who is considered to be, "perfect Patty," until everyone including herself, find out that her past is not so far behind her. Leslie owns a child psychology practice and suffers from trauma in her own childhood. Karen has two children and a failed marriage, which has forced her to be a stay at home mom. At the same time these ladies are dealing with infidelity, betrayal, and deciding whether they even want to be loved at all. By the end of the story they have learned some things about themselves and their families that they never knew. But, will they truly overcome life's challenges and surrender their lives to the will of God? Get to know the women of I Still Do. If you liked Tyler Perry's Why Did I Get Married, then you will love C. M. Jones' debut novella.




I Do...still!


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Did you know that God loves marriage-and He wants your marriage to flourish? In I do...still! Ronnie Hudson guides you and your spouse through twelve life-changing steps to renew and strengthen your marriage. Each step has a specific purpose that will take you closer to true healing and true joy. In this book, Ronnie has taken his deep love of God and his wife, and wrapped these around his commitment to God's Word. Any marriage that is seeking to laser their focus on the principles that helps marriages thrive will benefit from Ronnie's experiences and insights. I have known Ronnie and Cheryl since 1993, and I can tell you that they practice what they preach. I'm proud to endorse this book and their ministry. -Wib Newton, LPC-S, LMFT Ronnie's book, I do...still! is such a great tool for marriages. From personal experience, Ronnie reveals what it takes to walk through the seasons of marriage and rediscover renewal and fulfillment along the way. We have known Ronnie and Cheryl for years and can truly say that what the Lord gave Ronnie to write in this book, they have put into everyday living and have a marriage that is so honoring to the Lord. Don't miss this chance to deepen your marriage and have everything that God has in store for you and your spouse. -Steve and Rajan Trafton Co-Founders of The Hideaway Experience I am pleased and honored to recommend the book, I do...still! Ronnie and Cheryl Hudson have the authority and anointing to teach others about marriage. Their passion is to help every couple find REAL fulfillment in marriage. Their own journey has prepared them, but God's call on their lives has anointed them. You will find wonderful and practical advice and instruction in the book, and it is written in a way to challenge but not overwhelm you. There are some books that when you read them, you just know that you were supposed to do so. This will be one of those books! -Bo Williams Executive Senior Pastor Trinity Fellowship Church, Amarillo, Texas Ronnie Hudson and his wife, Cheryl, have been married for thirty years and know first-hand the challenges of marriage. After many years of bad decisions, selfish choices, and questions of whether their marriage would survive, Ronnie and Cheryl discovered what their marriage needed to make it thrive. Now they coach married couples through the twelve-step program that saved their marriage. Ronnie and Cheryl have two grown children and live in Amarillo, Texas.




I Still Do


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Shy librarian Emily Garner needed to live a little. And a chance meeting with childhood love Will Dailey proved Sin City was the perfect place for a wild weekend. So wild, in fact, that they barely remembered getting hitched.… Will hadn't seen Emily in years…and now she was his wife! She was every bit the schoolboy fantasy he remembered. But he'd spent the past seventeen years weighed down by family responsibilities, and now all he wanted was to enjoy the carefree bachelor life. He didn't want to be tied to sweet, beautiful, deliciously innocent Emily…did he?