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  • Jesus' Matters: The Development of the Trinity: In an Easy-to-Understand format

    Glen Davidson

    eBook (Pentecostal Publishing House, Feb. 18, 2016)
    God was in Christ, reconciling the world unto us. Rev. Davidson's previous book (The Development of the Trinity: The Evolution of a New Doctrine, Pentecostal Publishing House) traced the step-by-step theology of the Trinity, influenced by human logic, from about 100 to 500 A.D. This book is made for young people and made simple. It begins with his testimony, proceeds to teaching, and then takes on the task of simplifying the historical study of the Trinity from Martyr to Augustine. Then church history takes the reader from the Reformation era to the present to understand that God is restoring the church. Finally controversial issues are raised: (What are the uses of John 3:5? Was Matthew 28:19's words added?) A final chapter reflects on the issues of Oneness Pentecostalism and its relationship to the rest of the church world.
  • Everyday Adventures

    Linda Galland

    Paperback (Petra Publishing House, June 26, 2020)
    Everyday Adventures is a collection of inspirational poems for children. Written and designed by Linda Galland, magically illustrated within a vibrant world that brings each poem to life. Insight from characters like Miss Spider and the Busy Bees encourages curiosity to make new friends that are different from ourselves and how to see the world from another’s perspective. Everyday Adventures takes the reader on a one of a kind poetic journey, reminding each child that there is no limitation to their imagination.
  • A Fool's Errand: A Novel of the South During Reconstruction

    Albion W. Tourgee

    eBook (Elemental House Publishing, July 12, 2016)
    “We tried to superimpose the civilization, the idea of the North, upon the South at a moment’s warning … It was a Fool’s Errand.”The year is 1865 and the war between the states of North and South has ended.Comfort Servosse, a Union officer, has decided to make his life in the South.But is he only a fool for doing so?Drawing upon his own experiences Albion Tourgee constructed a novel which vividly brings to life the world of the South during the Reconstruction.“The native Southron, the 'poor white,' the carpet-bagger, the old Unioner, the freedman, the Ku-Klux, and the social, moral, and political life of the South, are all handled with uncommon power and humor, coupled with a relentless satire.” Washington (D.C.) National Republican.Originally published anonymously it was an immediate success in the late nineteenth century, selling over 200,000 copies. With its commentary on racial issues in the American South it continues to be essential reading for citizens of the twenty-first century as it was for those of the nineteenth.“We have not anywhere seen an account of the troubles that beset a Northern family's residence in the South which impressed us as being more truthful, more complete, or more powerfully written, than this." Chicago Tribune."Its word-pictures are so realistic that one sees, hears, and feels the very presence of the individuals that crowd its pages. The night-ride of young Lily Servosse . . . . is one of the finest and most thrilling incidents that has ever been told in history or romance." San Francisco Chronicle."What is most remarkable about the book is the spirit of fairness that pervades it." Philadelphia Times."Considered as a frank and candid picture of the difficulties encountered by Northern emigrants to the South during the time of reconstruction, by a writer who honestly sets down what he believes to be the truth, and who appears to be sincerely disposed to do strict justice to all men, the book will interest a large circle of readers." N. Y. Evening Post.Albion Tourgee was an American soldier who was wounded at the First Battle of Bull Run and the Battle of Perryville. After the American Civil War he wrote a number of books including A Royal Gentleman, Bricks Without Straw and A Fool’s Errand which was published in 1879. He died in 1905.
  • Wise and Silly

    Wil Rowland

    eBook (Pentecostal Publishing House, June 5, 2014)
    Wise and Silly is a fun retelling of the parable of the wise man and foolish man. Wise and Silly go through the choices of where they will live and how they will spend their time. Are their choices good or bad? Will their choices prove good when the clouds start sneezing? Come join Wise and Silly and find out.
  • Standing Sideways: A Contemporary Romance Novel

    J. Lynn Bailey

    eBook (J. House Publishing, Jan. 27, 2018)
    A penetrating and beautiful story about grief, love, and standing in the end. When Livia Stone suddenly loses her twin brother, Jasper, she must learn to navigate her new life alone. As she faces tragedy and starts down a road toward self-destruction, Daniel enters Livia's life - at a moment when she needs it most.˃˃˃ Standing Sideways is a poignant, relevant, and touching story of survival, courage, and compassion. Guaranteed to have readers crying, laughing, and most of all, debating the issues affecting the lives of parents and teens alike on a journey of hope and forgiveness.˃˃˃ A powerful must-read account of the sign of the times.
  • Bulfinch's Mythology:

    Thomas Bulfinch

    eBook (Pen & Mane Publishing House, Nov. 3, 2018)
    A timeless book on mythology for all times.This work is a must read for all, on par with other great American literary works, such as The Great Gatsby, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn and Of Mice and Men.The author makes clear the mythological references in popular literature and poetry, as well as, sheds light on popular myths and many tales the reader may be unfamiliar with.This volume encompasses all of Bulfinch’s original volumes, “The Age of Fable, “The Legends of King Arthur” and “The Legends of Charlemagne.”Enjoy this Pen & Mane Classic work.
  • Trident

    Ann Searle Horowitz

    Paperback (Pell House Publishing, Dec. 4, 2019)
    Twelve-year-old Richard Tomlin has almost given up on finding his dad. Instead, he focuses all of his energy on being the youngest swimmer ever on his team to qualify for Junior Olympics. But everything changes when his new goggles transport him to the Lost City of Atlantis! Confronting shapeshifters and dark magical forces, Richard channels his inner science geek and the power of positive thinking to stay alive. As he struggles to tame the magic of his goggles, his strong-willed twin, Lucy, finds a way to join him under the sea, and the siblings are thrust into the War of Generations. To win the war--and save the planet--Richard must embrace his role in an ancient prophecy. Problem is, the prophecy appears to predict his own death. So what's a warrior to do?
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  • Echoes and Light: A Paranormal Mystery

    K. Francis Ryan

    eBook (Penman House Publishing, June 27, 2018)
    Possessing a tremendous array of paranormal abilities, Julian Blessing has returned to the peaceful village of Cappel Vale. Below the surface, however, a secret is harbored – a secret that involves a heinous crime from the distant past and its present-day punishment. Julian is stymied at every turn when he sets out to find a murderer.An unusual cast of eccentric characters is sworn to keeping Julian from learning the facts of the case. As much as Julian wants the truth, they are resolved to make sure he doesn’t get it.Julian’s teacher, mentor and friend, Moira Hagan, has thwarted the plans of an organization whose objective is the enslavement of humanity.Their leader is John Clarke – a man who is pledged to making sure the human race never learns the truth of its birthright, regardless of who gets in the way or who dies.Right now, Moira Hagan is in the way.
  • Courtney's Day at the Farmer's Market

    Katalina Quander

    language (Pendium Publishing House, Dec. 8, 2019)
    Courtney and her mom start their day with a stroll to the farmer’s market. After shopping for a few favorites, they return home and enjoy some time in their garden. Courtney and her mom end the day with a delicious dinner on the patio.
  • Trident

    Ann Searle Horowitz

    eBook (Pell House Publishing, Nov. 25, 2019)
    Twelve-year-old Richard Tomlin has almost given up on finding his dad. Instead, he focuses all of his energy on being the youngest swimmer ever on his team to qualify for Junior Olympics.But everything changes when his new goggles transport him to the Lost City of Atlantis!Confronting shapeshifters and dark magical forces, Richard channels his inner science geek and the power of positive thinking to stay alive. As he struggles to tame the magic of his goggles, his strong-willed twin, Lucy, finds a way to join him under the sea, and the siblings are thrust into the War of Generations.To win the war—and save the planet—Richard must embrace his role in an ancient prophecy. Problem is, the prophecy appears to predict his own death. So what’s a warrior to do?Scroll up to grab your copy of Ann Searle Horowitz's middle grade fantasy-adventure, Trident, right now.
  • Trident

    Ann Searle Horowitz

    Hardcover (Pell House Publishing, Dec. 4, 2019)
    Twelve-year-old Richard Tomlin has almost given up on finding his dad. Instead, he focuses all of his energy on being the youngest swimmer ever on his team to qualify for Junior Olympics. But everything changes when his new goggles transport him to the Lost City of Atlantis! Confronting shapeshifters and dark magical forces, Richard channels his inner science geek and the power of positive thinking to stay alive. As he struggles to tame the magic of his goggles, his strong-willed twin, Lucy, finds a way to join him under the sea, and the siblings are thrust into the War of Generations. To win the war--and save the planet--Richard must embrace his role in an ancient prophecy. Problem is, the prophecy appears to predict his own death. So what's a warrior to do?
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  • Seismic Shock

    Nathan Pedde

    language (Pedde House Publishing, June 19, 2018)
    A stranger in a strange land. Different nation, different customs. What happens when disaster strikes?Darren Cunningham lives in Tokyo Japan with his workaholic father. His younger brother arrives at the airport for a short vacation and has no plans to listen to his older brother. Thousands of miles away, the Yellowstone Super volcano erupts in its largest event ever recorded. The effects of which quickly sets off a string of geological events that will be felt globally.Darren must fight against criminals, corrupt soldiers, and desperate people who all have similar goals. Survive in a land where there is no food, no clean water and those that are supposed to protect you, don't. On top of it, his brother and father are missing. Can he find them before his chances of survival turn to zero?When the situation is dire, and the circumstances are short. When is it too far to guarantee your survival? If you like disaster and post-apocalyptic stories, then you will enjoy this action-packed adventure through the ruins of Tokyo.Grab a copy of “Tokyo Tempest” today.