For the very best reading experience check out books one and two of this series first. Book III of the Redemption Price Series She Passed Through the Waters and Survived the Flood but What About the Fire? As an eight-year-old child, Bella walked up to the altar, all by herself, and asked God for the fire that would change the world. What she got instead, was a raging forest fire that nearly destroyed her life. Twenty years later, Bella is getting her life back on track and rebuilding her house again. She's on the road to full recovery. And for the first time in a very long-time, all is well with her soul. Bella's got a new start in Texas, friends, family, a support system and a budding romance with her Bad Boy ex-Joshua Keys, who has become a completely different man. Things are finally looking up for Bella. It looks like she can finally get back everything that the fire took. Until an old enemy from Bella's past resurfaces, along with tragic news from back home. If Bella can't figure out a way to forgive-to finally let go of the past, this devil may have the power to burn her house down again. In the third installment of this modern-day adaptation of the Biblical story of Hosea, will Bella learn the true meaning of forgiveness? Will the testing fire consume her once and for all, or will the fire this time purify her and make her whole?
This is a collection of stories. In Karen White Owens's Baby Its Cold Outside, Resa Warren reluctantly accepts a job and moves to cold Michigan. When she meets handsome skier Clay Shire, he lights a fire in her heart.
One Minute a Free Woman: Elizabeth Freeman and the Struggle for Freedom
Shortly after noon on that bright, sunny Monday, Jule walked to the workshop of Mr. Peter Bryant, a glassblower, to negotiate new terms. For months he had supplied Jule with bottles and jars for her various concoctions in exchange for ...
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This book has been written to tell the story of the Sojourner Truth Statue Committee for the commemoration of the Tenth Anniversary of the Sojourner Truth Statue completed and dedicated in Northampton on October 6, 2002.
This book, out of print for many decades but again available, tells the personal side of living and working in Washington, but also the struggles of a black woman, both as slave and as free woman, in the turbulent times of the Civil War
Behind the Scenes, Or, Thirty Years a Slave, and Four Years in The Whitehouse
This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
Hill Testifies against Clarence Thomas In August 1991 an aide to Ohio Democrat Senator Howard Metzenbaum , a member of the Judiciary Committee , received a tip that Clarence Thomas sexually harassed Anita Hill during her employment with ...
The phone rang and rang at the Griffin residence. And the paper lay still un- transmitted in the fax machine. Nervous, I pulled a piece of Bazooka bubble gum out of my pocket and popped it into my mouth. It was a habit I had picked up ...