A condensed version of the authors' earlier Women who kept the lights; meant for younger readers.
"Powner will be the next big star in Christian fiction."--Library Journal starred review "Powner delivers a powerful sophomore novel in which helping hands and faithful prayers are flickers of light that pierce the darkness of suffering.
"This book is a personal account of a woman navigating life with Bipolar disorder, from depression to mania and everything in between. She offers advice, personal anecdotes and coping methods for others diagnosed"--
Aisling Grey is juggling being a demon lord, a Guardian, and a wyvern's mate, even though she's keeping her distance from said wyvern, Drake, these days.
The men fell through a weak part of the ice , and Ida heard their " drowning cries . ” Despite the imminent dangers of her also falling through the fragile ice , the intrepid woman raced with a rope over to the two men , threw them the ...
Mississippi's Biloxi Light was home to Maria Younghans and her daughter, Miranda, whose combined service at the sentinel equaled 62 years. Younghans, a native of New Orleans, was appointed to keep the light in 1869 after the death of ...
The health of your soul is connected to your physical life. A career criminal most of her life, Souza was sent to federal prison to serve almost twelve years.
In this powerful book of quotations, Byron Katie talks about the most essential issues that face us all—love, sex, and relationships; health, sickness, and death; parents and children; work and money; and self-realization.
Katie was a normal American teenager when she decided to explore the possibility of voluntary work overseas.
These terrible events would have crushed most people, but through her positive outlook and sheer determination, Katie has become inspirational to millions and living proof that no matter what life throws at you, if you work hard and believe ...
When Suzy learns she might have cancer, the superhero Great Katie Kate explains what cancer is, how it is treated, and what side effects she may expect to experience during treatment.