Time travel with Kristi and Ty to the battlefields and hospitals of the American Civil War in Time to Heal.While struggling to adjust to sharing a room at school with her new step-sister, Kristi Connors wonders about Ty Jordan. Her best friend and fellow time traveler stayed behind in 1858 after their last trip through the Time Machine. What happened to him? Did he continue to work on the Underground Railroad? Become a famous surgeon? But when she learns he was killed during the Battle of Antietam, she knows she must go back again to save him. But Ty doesn't want to be saved. He's intent on working day and night in the wretched, filthy conditions of battlefield hospitals of the Civil War, suffering unimaginable horrors as he cares for wounded soldiers. He's willing to give his life to become the youngest surgeon in the Union Army.Will Kristi be able to convince Ty to leave the war and save himself? Or will he just be another casualty among the more than 700,000 lost during America's bloodiest war? Find out in Time to Heal, Book III in the American Epochs Series.
Chris Matlock, a wounded and weary ex-soldier, just wants peace in his life, and he believes he’s found it when he visits Matthew and Jenny Bontrager.
Describes the devastating effects prolonged exposure to alcoholism can have on a developing child and the steps that must be taken to reverse these effects
This book is a guide that reminds her of the Father's love and His promise in Jeremiah 29:11 "For I know the plans I have for you declares the Lord, plans for welfare and not for evil, to give YOU a future and a hope".
But there is hope. Linda Cochrane has been there. Forgiven and Set Free was developed out of her experience of being freed from the bondage of guilt and grief that followed her own abortion.
The Lubavitcher Rebbe's response to loss and tragedy Current today as when originally provided, this volume is a collection of the Lubavitcher Rebbe's counsel to the bereaved.
This book is about unity, hope and inspiration, which is so needed in today's world. My desire is for everyone reading this book to walk away feeling hopeful and optimistic, if they are struggling in any way.
This book is an important account of how human courage and determination, followed by suffering and vulnerability could leverage growth on an individual, community and national level.
COVID-19 can be used as a jumping off point for an exploration of how the Church/Christ can take a more active role in healing the trauma from this pandemic, but also the everyday trauma that has always troubled (and will continue to ...
Dr. Freeman has gathered many thoughts and words to help those in need of healing. This book is a treasury of inspiration and healing perfect for anyone in tough times.
This book is about learning to heal from the things that have hurt you in the past so that you may be able to embrace your future.