Growing up in the 50s with a single mother and no father, Hope is a loner with a wonderful imagination. The letters she writes to her imaginary friend, Grace, help her cope with the difficult times in her life - her mother's sad days, their money worries, the pressures of not fitting in. On her eleventh birthday, Hope is shocked to learn that Grace is real. Hope decides that by finding Grace, their family will be healed. But, like most adventures, things do not go exactly as she hopes.
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.
"At the age of thirteen, Grace Kelly (who has been saddled with the name of a world-renowned beauty, but is far from one herself) is inspired by an offhand comment from her father to become a saint.
Told by sassy 18-year-old Rachel, this is a suspenseful, compassionate, yet laugh-out-loud funny story about looking after a woman with brain damage - and about tasting love, finding grace and getting a life.
Finding Grace in the Face of Dementia will help you see God's purposes as you love and care for those with dementia.
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 ...
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.
Yet they are precisely the qualities that illuminate the faces pictured in this astonishing volume. These are our sisters and brothers, and this collection of portraits honors them.
I thank my women's circle for your enthusiastic support: Suzette Burrous, Marisa Clark, Elizabeth Davis, Alexandra Hart, Leah Martino, and Linda Merryman. For all the friends and family who encouraged me to tell the stories that were ...
In Embraced by the Father, Susanne Scheppmann explains how God invites every woman to dance with Him as a daughter might stand on tiptoe on her daddy’s feet to high step across the room.