How has this past year been for you? I have had my ups and downs. I am grateful for all of the many blessings that have been bestowed upon me. I have truly experienced the favor of God. But there are things in my life that have to change. There are things that are making me unhappy. I have been spending time contemplating what I need to do in order to bring change.
Most of the time hurting others is not purpose driven. It is generally unintentional acts that were not preconceived. Even more so for those who have accepted the finished work of Jesus and are leading lives with Him as an example. Intentional hurting of others comes out of deep pain that brought on anger. It is a way to get retribution for the pain caused us. It comes when either we don’t know the love of Christ or we willfully choose our way over His way.
Janine Harris never really thought about homeless people. She barely even notices them as she passes them by on her way to work in downtown Washington D.C. All Janine can focus on is the shambles of her own young life, afraid that she will never be able to get past the painful mistakes she has made. However, all of that changes on a snowy evening in December when Janine unexpectedly finds herself alone with Vera, an old, homeless woman who seems to need her help. Now Janie wants to know what could have possibly happened to Vera to leave her so broken and alone. As Vera shares her life story with Janine, the two women form an unusual bond and begin a journey that changes both of their lives forever. Reluctantly, they each confront their own past and, in the process, discover the true meaning of sacrifice, family and love. Although to truly move forward in their lives, they must face the most difficult challenge of all – forgiving themselves. Follow Nina’s God Doesn’t Love Us All the Same project blog.
Intercession is not a type of prayer but more of an administration of all types of prayer. The Power of Intercession takes you deeper into the realm of “standing in the gap”. As with Prayer, the Language of the Kingdom, this book was created from the Prayer School Workshops that Pam Palmer Cooper has been teaching for over twenty years. She has also directed a number of Intercession groups in churches and rallies, including international gatherings. Pam takes the mystery out of intercession by just plainly expounding on what God says in His Word using her wealth of experience. Sincere and fervent intercession is a vital necessity in the local church and the Body of Christ all over the world. Understanding its purpose and executing it biblically is a must for this season. If you have a passion for prayer, The Power of Intercession will fan the flame. Prayer, The Power of Intercession by Pam Palmer Cooper is available for purchase online Buy Now Amazon
In the novel Inhuman, the primary civilization is the United States of America, or at least half of it. The half of the US east of the Mississippi has been decimated by a pandemic. Everyone that wasn’t infected evacuated to the West, leaving the East barren, and a huge wall now runs along the Mississippi keeping the uninfected West separated from the infected East. At least that’s what the government of the West tells its inhabitants, and what it teaches to its students.
Even before the birth of their great niece Celestina, the four Silvenfare sisters, who were also powerful elemental sorceresses, knew they had been entrusted with someone of great importance. All indicators pointed to Celestina being the child who would fulfill the prophecy, and save the land and all of its inhabitants from the dark powers.
When five year-old Maximillian Bennett Williams III is kidnapped from the airport, the FBI knows it’s a race against the clock to get him home safely. Adding to the pressure is the titillating detail that the child is the son of a wealthy businessman and a famous super model, making it a high profile case in a hungry twenty four hour news cycle. Because of his past personal relationship with new FBI agent Liv Bergen, the father, Max Jr., uses his considerable clout to put her on the case despite her inexperience.
Camp Kinsonu. It’s beautiful landscape off the coast of Maine, fresh air and shimmering lake is the perfect place to renew one’s spirit. It’s the perfect retreat for suddenly single women hoping to discover new beginnings and a way to get their lives back on track.
Catherine Boyd had already been through a lot in her life. She marries young after an unplanned pregnancy, buries one of her infant sons, watches her husband erroneously stand trial for murder and then separates from him to spare him from sacrificing more of his life to her. It was her life, but Catherine had never really been in control, she had never fought for what she wanted – until now.
It was a knock on the door, a simple knock on the door that started unraveling secrets that would change the sisters’ lives forever. Callie Armstrong is slowly adjusting to the disruptions that have shaped her business, family and love life over the last year. However when tragedy strikes, Callie discovers that sisters Paula, Alise and Marlisa hold closely guarded secrets that directly affect her.
God Doesn't Love Us All The Same, by Nina Guilbeau
Janine Harris never really thought about homeless people. She barely even notices them as she passes them by on her way to work in downtown Washington D.C. All Janine can focus on is the shambles of her own young life, afraid that she will never be able to get past the painful mistakes she has made. However, all of that changes on a snowy evening in December when Janine unexpectedly finds herself alone with Vera, an old, homeless woman who seems to need her help. Now Janie wants to know what could have possibly happened to Vera to leave her so broken and alone.
As Vera shares her life story with Janine, the two women form an unusual bond and begin a journey that changes both of their lives forever. Reluctantly, they each confront their own past and, in the process, discover the true meaning of sacrifice, family and love. Although to truly move forward in their lives, they must fast the most difficult challenge of all – forgiving themselves.
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