An amateur photographer from the age of 10, Lynn Blodgett studied under Andrew Eccles, a renowned photographer who was selected by The New York Times to shoot the cover of their millennium issue. Blodgett is also a businessman with a social conscience who travels the country as head of the nation's largest provider of computer-based services to state and local governments. He does extensive fundraising across the country, with the funds going to benefit local homeless shelters and projects. During his travels over the last few years, he began keeping a photographic journal of the homeless people he met, along with their stories, in every city he visited. The result is this powerful collection of words and images that show how people who go through life ignored and reviled manage to endure, often with grace and humanity, the grimmest of life's circumstances.
This story is about one woman's unlikely road to motherhood. Finally, it's a book about the "undeserved gift which is life itself." It's the story of "Finding Grace." Donna VanLiere has entertained millions with her inspirational stories.
RACHEL HAS JUST graduated from high school and thinks she knows everything.
But there’s a catch. Judith must make the journey by bus. The award-winning novel Finding Grace shares Judith Lee’s transformative, cross-country journey, revealing what truly matters.
In the sequel to The Sweeter the Juice, the author continues her family's confrontation with its own past as she describes the reunion between her African-American mother and her aunt, who had spent her entire life passing for white, and ...
Finding Grace in the Face of Dementia will help you see God's purposes as you love and care for those with dementia.
“Don't be silly,” Mom says. “That's what it feels like.” I lower my voice because a girl at another table is staring at me. I hate this. I'm not exactly lying to Grace, but I'm hiding stuff and that makes me feel horrible.
Introduces the practice of silent prayer and offers both a practical guide to beginning the meditative process and a vision of the deeper life of the soul that centering prayer can bring about.
Kidnapped by human monsters, Grace Thorne was ripped from her quiet intellectual life and left deeply scarred.
You'll begin to see life springing up in dry places. . .and you'll move from faking it to finding grace from the Cod who was there all along. A recognized evangelical writer and speaker, Connie Cavanaugh is a ...
Finding Grace intersects the journeys of many characters that brings gales of laughter and tissue-filled tears, weaving its way to a heart-warming, satisfying conclusion.