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My new book "Chapter 29 Revisited" will be available FOR FREE to all Kindle users from Thursday, November 29th through Monday, December 3rd as a special promotion on Amazon.com. This is a unique opportunity to add the book to your Kindle without making any payment. Don't miss out on this great FREE offer.
Chapter 29 Revisited by Jean Coleman

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Parents today are looking for fiction that makes Christianity and the Bible exciting for their kids. This series is the first Christian answer to Percy Jackson and the Olympians, the Kane Chronicles, the Secret Series, and other middle grade series packed with adventure, action, and supernatural fights. But the message is solidly scriptural in that God alone is always in control.
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Great Advent devotionals for Christmastime or any time of the year!
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Described as a ride-along, with a Christian Child Abuse Investigator
As a child abuse investigator for over 9 years the author, William Chris Shelton, realized the State can help, but only God can heal, and was led into ministry school.
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Sometimes The Wind Blows Sideways: Our Lives With a Special Needs Child is a unique collection of stories from families who have come together to share in the trials and tribulations on raising a child with a disability. With a mixture of writing that includes everyday stories that will induce tears, laughs, and smiles, compiled with biographical essays on some of the most compelling kids you will ever meet, those who read this book will see the beauty, love, and specialty of our special needs children and adults.
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ONE COMMENT, ONE ENTRY WINS BOTH BOOKS. Good Luck!

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The popular book The Questions of Life from Nicky Gumbel and Alpha covers these life questions and more…
What is the purpose of life?
What happens when we die?
Why did Jesus have to die?
What relevance does the Bible have for our lives today?
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About the Book
In 1912, the first year of Arizona’s statehood, rural Verde Valley was home to enterprising ranchers and farmers who raised cattle, crops ─ and children. These children needed a school. So just as they mail-ordered supplies from the Sears catalog, the community mail-ordered a teacher. Elsie Hayes, a college graduate, came from a world of concerts and literary clubs.donkeyLG#17 cropped.jpg
The teacher’s tiny shack in Cornvillle was a far cry from her family’s lovely home in Long Beach, California. This cultured young woman drank water from an irrigation ditch, bathed in Oak Creek, and taught in a one-room schoolhouse to children first considered “common,” but with whom she soon developed a mutual love. Though she had come to Arizona feeling a bit superior to these “backwoods” folks, her emotions transformed into admiration and respect, and the untamed wilderness became “breathtaking and glorious.”
IN THIS TRUE STORY, Elsie’s 100-year-old journals, photographs and detailed letters home paint a picture of a time and place that has since faded, and give insight into the early history of Cornville and Williams, Arizona. Even more than this, they are a vivid portrayal of colorful adventure, tragedy, and a heartbreaking story of lost love.
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Relationships are like road trips.
Sometimes they’re an exciting adventure. But sometimes they’re like a traffic jam going nowhere. Or even worse, they’re a wrong turn that’s taken you hundreds of miles off your course.
With much-needed humor and honest advice, bestselling author and speaker Chad Eastham helps you think through tough but necessary relationship issues such as:
· Why some people find happiness, while others find heartache
· Why pain hurts so much
· When to break up
· When to make up
Chad’s conversational tone, facts, and advice encourage young people to rethink life’s conversations, even the difficult stuff like heartbreak. There is nothing in life that is too big, too painful, or too difficult that God cannot make better and use to teach us about love. Nothing.
Relationships are like road trips.
Sometimes they’re an exciting adventure. But sometimes they’re like a traffic jam going nowhere. Or even worse, they’re a wrong turn that’s taken you hundreds of miles off your course.
With much-needed humor and honest advice, bestselling author and speaker Chad Eastham helps you think through tough but necessary relationship issues such as:
· Why some people find happiness, while others find heartache
· Why pain hurts so much
· When to break up
· When to make up
Chad’s conversational tone, facts, and advice encourage young people to rethink life’s conversations, even the difficult stuff like heartbreak. There is nothing in life that is too big, too painful, or too difficult that God cannot make better and use to teach us about love. Nothing.
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There are no do-overs in life…or are there? If you had the chance to re-do part of your life, would you? Even if it meant dying earlier?
Have you ever wished there was something in your life you could re-do? Slipped up and made a wrong decision and then wished you could get another chance at making it right? Turning a yes into a no, or vice versa.
Everyone does.
But life isn’t like a backyard basketball game– you don’t get a do-over. Once it’s done, it’s done. You can’t hit the rewind button of life and do it again.
Or can you?
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ONE COMMENT/ONE ENTRY, that's it!!!
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Called to the Fire: A Witness for God in Mississippi; The Story of Dr. Charles Johnson
This is the true story of Dr. Charles Johnson, an African American preacher who went to Mississippi in 1961 during the summer of the Freedom Rides. Fresh out of Bible School Johnson hesitantly followed his call to pastor in Mississippi, a hotbed for race relations during the early 1960’s. Unwittingly thrust into the heart of a national tragedy, the murder of three Civil Rights activists, he overcame fear and adversity to become a leader in the Civil Rights movement. As a key African American witness to take the stand in the trial famously dubbed the “Mississippi Burning” case by the FBI, Charles Johnson played a key role for the Federal Justice Department, offering clarity to the event that led to the Voting Rights Act of 1965.
This story of love, conviction, adversity, and redemption climaxes with a shocking encounter between Charles and one of the murderers. The reader will be riveted to the details of a gracious life in pursuit of the call of God from the pulpit to the streets, and ultimately into the courtroom.
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Claiming Mariah by Pam Hillman
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Love demonstrated in deeds, not words. A story of Sally, a silent little girl who teaches the world that true strength can be found in quiet doing.


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Off the coast of Lanai, far beyond the sailboats, there is a hidden world beneath the beryl-blue sea, the marvelous kingdom of Moku-ola, a place where man and beast live in harmony. Unknown and forbidden to those living above the surface, it has never been discovered….until now.
Tessa, a curious teenager with a taste for adventure roams the sandy beaches of Lanai. Feeling lost and hurt she longs for meaning and a place in this world. By chance, Tessa encounters a mysterious man who appears to be drowning. The attempted rescue puts her own life in danger as she is abducted and dragged out to sea.
Far beneath the oceans surface, Tessa is brought to the frightening and wondrous land of Moku-ola. As the dangers of this world threaten her very survival, Tessa must overcome the barriers of self-doubt to discover the keys to her royal destiny.

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Caleb Reed is losing his mind, at least that’s what his father thinks.
If it were only the show – America’s Funniest Home Videos – the same taped episode he’s watched every night for the last six years – then perhaps his parental unit wouldn’t worry so much. But there’s far more to the thirteen year-old’s manic daily regimen that makes even Caleb himself question his mental health.
For starters, there’s his obsessive worry about the abandoned mansion across the street, and then there’s that curious note someone left on his doorstep. It’s neatly folded, black ribbon wrapped, and signed by a stranger named Emily Dickinson.
“I’m nobody. Who are you?” it reads. “Are you nobody too?”
In time, more of these strange, poetic messages arrive, silently beckoning the agoraphobic seventh grader to venture further and further from the safety of his home in order to retrieve them. Are the notes from Iris, the YouTube obsessed eighth grader who has begun filming an indie film on his street? Has his deceased older sister returned from the grave to deliver some sort of message? Or are the pages actually from the pen of Emily Dickinson, the reclusive and long dead 19th century poet?
With his sanity in question, Caleb Reed’s entire existence depends on finding an answer.

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An inspiring story of one man’s diagnosis with Multiple Sclerosis at age 47 and his struggle to rise from the depths of despair to the stage of a bodybuilding contest.

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Anna Bertram was not prepared for this. Not after all she had been through. A mother’s love, so deep; wasn’t it her job to protect? Anna had poured her heart and soul into raising Justin. When he unexpectedly dropped out of her life, she was left devastated.
Was it fate? A chance meeting with a young soldier on a beach in Maine, who had left a pocket-sized book in the sand, a photograph tucked neatly inside. The photograph portrayed two soldiers in Army fatigues, one being the soldier, the other her son Justin. With this clue, Anna is desperate to find the soldier who could possibly lead to her estranged son. Is it too late to reclaim the close relationship they once shared?
Mistakenly Anna believed she was responsible for her son’s future. In her zealous search to reunite, she finds the unexpected, love and forgiveness. Journey with Anna, as she learns to let go and surrender to divine destiny… And give thanks for the gift that she was entrusted.

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