Books from Inspiring Voices

  • Standing Tall in Times Square
    By Herbert Murray

    There were four evils in prison and if an inmate could stay away from those evils, heshould beall right. (But again,the catch22 was always in effect: actcrazy, or becomea victim.) The four evilswere drugs, gangs, gambling, ...

  • The Fire Will Not Consume You—Isaiah 43:2b: A Journal of Prayer—A Search for God
    By James David Parker

    Each chapter in the core of the book begins with a prayer addressing a specific deficit in character or perception.

  • Grandfather's Search for Grandson
    By Jim Kuty

    We have a Doberman, German Shepard and cat. Doberman is pure, German is 1/2 pure and cat-Tang, is the best rat 8 mouse catcher ever. I'm taking Spanish lessons-2-3 hours daily, writing music and pulling music offcassettes, ...

  • Facing the Sunshine and Avoiding the Shadows: Strategies to Stay Sane and Positive amid Change
    By Becky Johnen

    Don'tSweatthe Small Stuff (Carlson, 1997). Nothing dampens enthusiasm quicker than worry, especially worrying about things over which we have no control. Let go of trying to “change the change” and instead focus energy on dealing with ...

  • Conquering Covid
    By John Sager

    Following Bishop Wagner's retirement, the Catholic hierarchy appointed Fr. James Kincaid to the position. Ten days after his confirmation, he began Monday through Friday radio broadcasts on one of San Francisco's FM station, KCYA, ...

  • St. Barnabas: A Novel
    By John Sager

    The two-volume The Bible Knowledge Commentary, authored by John F. Walvoord and Roy B. Zuck. Its New Testament volume contains an extensive exposition (written by Zane C. Hodges) that attributes the writing of The Letter to the Hebrews ...

  • Never Be Discouraged: With God, All Things Are Possible
    By Alice Crespo

    And ifI fall with my guide dog, people are afraid ofbeing bitten and won't help me up. So, sorry, there is nothing pretty about snow. Then of course, there is the color Black. People tell me black is supposed to be like night.

  • Dream Trekker: A glimpse into international volunteering
    By Gabriella Louise Sheldon

    I also got to meet Christy, a brand new Christian from Inner Mongolia . She would be returning 74 Gabriella Louise Sheldon.

  • Speak to Me, Lord, I'm Listening
    By Betsy Tacchella

    Who hasn't looked up at a starry sky, even observed a speck in the night sky called Mars, and not been in awe of God's power and magnificence. Or, who hasn't walked along a quiet forest path and been aware of His order and peace?

  • Consider It Pure Joy: Not What I Wish to Be
    By Mary Slankster Ed.D.

    6 George O. Wood, A Psalm in Your Heart, Volume 1, Psalms 1–75 (Springfield, MO: Gospel Publishing House, 1997), 65. 7 Andraé Crouch, “The Broken Vessel” (Pacific City, OR: Manna Music, Inc. 1968). 8 American Greetings card.

  • The King’S Gift: Prophetic Insights Expressed Through Yah’S Poet
    By Roger V. Mitchell

    In his first collection of inspirational poetry, he searches mysteries, ponders lifes challenges, and explores deeper levels of truth while leading others on an exciting journey toward The Greatest Lover Ever Known Mitchell relies on ...

  • The King's Gift: Prophetic Insights Expressed Through Yah's Poet
    By Roger Mitchell

    The Greatest Lover Ever Known Mitchell relies on thought provoking treasured truth to share a message of hope through unending love of a Father and all His Glory now and forevermore due His Holy Name.

  • My Purpose Revealed: Ms. Linda, the Nanny—Not Just the Help!
    By Linda K. Barnett

    Linda shares her experiences and insight of her life as a nanny with more than twenty-two years of experience and uses this story to illustrate the greatness of God and his work in our lives.

  • Heart to Heart, Hand in Paw: How One Woman Finds Faith and Hope through the Healing Love of Animals
    By Peggy Frezon

    The most remarkable bird Mommie ever owned was a double yellow-headed Amazon parrot. A large bird, Toy was nearly sixty years old and had an expansive verbal repertoire when she bought him. Mommie lifted his cage into the back seat ...

  • The Secret to Ageless Beauty!: Living Graciously and Positively
    By Jennifer Rashwan

    though I enjoyed tremendously serving as a Substitute Teacher with Fulton County Board of Education within the North Fulton Cluster of Schools since 2005 until 2013. In light of Princess' recent transitioning into community residential ...

  • An Ordinary Guy
    By Ken Holly

    Sometime while in Italy he adopted a stray black dog who stayed at his side all the time. The dog, now named Blackie, would dash with Ben out to the wounded soldiers while dodging the bullets. While Ben was working on the soldiers the ...

  • Show Me the Way to Go Home
    By Shirley M. Odle

    But I'm afraid her main food was McDonald's McNuggets, pop, peanut butter, plain white bread and ice cream. When she ordered a hamburger she ordered it without the meat. No one could get her to even taste what she was not familiar with.

  • Beyond Surprise
    By Kenneth Magee

    At one rug shop an eager lad quickly grabbed my shoes and began to shine them. There was no doubt of the need on both our parts, so I was glad to pay him well. Actually he accomplished a fine shine, and it lasted several weeks.

  • Eggshells Unbroken
    By Jan Hofer Wenaas

    Perusing through the mail she noticed an envelope from Ms. Sheila Wilson addressed to Mr. and Mrs. Steve Wilson. "Who is Sheila Wilson? I can't remember Steve telling me his mother's name or his sister's name?

  • American History Through People Who Looked to the Lord
    By Margaret Whitaker

    Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1917. 2. Benton, William, publ., Annals of America 1607-1614. Chicago: Encyclopedia Britannica Inc., 1968. Cooke, John Esten. Virginia:A History of the People. New York: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1896.