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  • Living Beyond: Making Sense of Near Death Experiences

    Ivan Rudolph

    Paperback (WestBowPress, Dec. 7, 2015)
    What are near death experiences (NDEs) and how do they fit with Christianity? Mysteries are explored, misgivings answered-at last! The truths are surprising, exciting, and ultimately relevant for everyone! Did you know that each NDE has been planned personally by God to be a course-correction in the life of the returnee? Even the unpleasant, hellish NDEs can be beneficial. Did you know that NDErs around the world have shared similar experiences? Sixteen million adult Americans are a part of a giant family of at least 300 million returnees alive today. Tragically, many remain confused by their experiences, and millions have had problems adjusting to life again on earth. This book is designed to help them and their families, friends, and others interested in afterlife adventures. The amazing experiences of many returnees from around the world are quoted and explained. Fasten your seat belt for a unique and exciting ride!
  • Where'S My Hair?: A Trichotillomania Story for Children

    LPC Heather Meyer

    Paperback (Westbow Press, July 12, 2018)
    This is a book for children who pull their hair.
  • Grandma Says Yes

    Donna Warren, Katherine Collier

    Paperback (Westbow Press, June 24, 2020)
    Grandmas say yes to many adventures. Whether we are building forts, having tea parties or looking at stars, we can always be teaching our grandchildren about Jesus. This beautifully illustrated book will capture grandmas' hearts and encourage grandmas and their grandchildren to find many adventures they can share together.
  • My Brother's Heart

    Laura Rothgery

    Paperback (WestBowPress, Jan. 25, 2013)
    My Brother’s Heart is a lighthearted true story based on a big sister’s perspective about her little brother’s special heart. Connor was born with an undiagnosed heart defect, hypoplastic right heart syndrome, transposition of great arteries, and a double inlet left ventricle. After more than four weeks at home with his family and loving sister, Madison, she couldn’t understand why he had to leave to have life-saving open-heart surgery. My Brother’s Heart is the story of Madison’s experience while her baby brother, Connor, was in the hospital recovering. This triumphant and heartfelt story plays out with a miraculous ending and an unbreakable bond built by love and faith.
  • I Love You When You Feel

    Stephy Grace, Jenny Kafer

    eBook (WestBow Press, March 31, 2020)
    Our culture sends messages that certain feelings are bad, some make you weak, and others should be hidden. This book is written to help children discover safety in showing their hearts and expressing their feelings, knowing they will be loved no matter what.
  • Little Is Much When God Is In It

    Bonnie Culp

    Paperback (Westbow Press, Oct. 20, 2017)
    Little Is Much When God Is in It is a children’s Bible story book that shows throughout the Bible how God uses somewhat little things to complete His purpose. Many times people are looking for God to do BIG things, but God loves to use insignificant things and ordinary people who put their trust in Him to get the results.
  • The Electrified Teen: Unleashing God’s Design in Christian Youth

    Jacob E. Wilcox

    (WestBowPress, Jan. 31, 2018)
    The Electrified Teen is a book that will help and strengthen young believers in the faith. This book will focus on key problems and situations in young adults lives like depression, temptation, self-harm, sexual desires, and misconceptions about scripture. This book will give the tools that Christian youth are lacking in their Christian walk.
  • Wings for Jahama

    Conda Lee

    Paperback (WestBowPress, Oct. 21, 2014)
    Every time Jahama Swallowtail looks in the mirror, she sees the same chubby caterpillar. Butterfly Middle School begins tomorrow, and although all the other girls have gotten their wings, Jahama is dreading the fact that she will be starting this school year in exactly the same way she ended the last one. Jahama knows very little about wings, except that she really wants her own, but she is about to get an extremely brutal lesson in how to tell the difference between glamorous wings and genuinely beautiful ones. As the oldest child and only daughter of a single mother, Jahama is well acquainted with struggle. Or so she thinks. But she is about to be taught by a 'hideous' teacher what all-too-real struggling looks like. And through a life and death situation, she will begin to grasp the meaning of what it entails to overcome life's toughest challenges. From jeopardizing a lifelong friendship to try to fit in, to realizing that her own wings might resemble the unattractive wings that her mother and the 'hideous' teacher both have, she will figure out that there are many 'cocoons' in life. She will also begin to understand that although she will need to ask for help from others and especially from God, she alone will be responsible for how she emerges from each one. Most of all, she will begin the process of discovering that if you are not complete without wings, you will never be complete with them.
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  • Wally, the Wayward Sea Turtle: A Story About Choices, Mistakes, and Saving Grace.

    Laura Joy Pewitt

    Paperback (Westbow Press, July 14, 2017)
    A little sea turtle has just hatched and must make his way to the ocean. The light of the moon on the water should guide his path straight home. Unfortunately, he becomes distracted by a light coming from the street. Should he follow the moonlight or the streetlight? He becomes confused and makes the wrong choice. The little turtle sets off on his journey, but he’s going the wrong way! What will happen to him? Will he ever make it to his beautiful home in the ocean?
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  • Jesus Was with Me All Along: A Book About Divorce

    Julie Mastel, Toby Mikle

    eBook (WestBow Press, Aug. 6, 2013)
    This book explores the pain and loneliness a child experiences when his parents divorce. He can find comfort that his friend, Jesus, was always with him. He was never alone.
  • The Mystery of the Iceman

    Oliver Thomas

    Paperback (WestBowPress, July 12, 2013)
    Preserved in a glacier for more than 5,000 years, the Iceman is the oldest intact human body ever found. Advanced scientific research has revealed amazing details about the life of this prehistoric man. Nevertheless, is the rumor true this mummy carries a curse? Is this ancient body actually marked with the number 666? Who killed the Iceman and why was he murdered? Embark on a quest through time and unravel the mystery of the Iceman. You are about to be confronted with a discovery that can only be described as earth shaking! Is this the body of an ancient biblical figure? Join the authors as they investigate a 5,000-year-old murder mystery that will leave you stunned.
  • Enjoy the Journey: Life Lessons That Rhyme

    Ashley Collins, Kimberly Goodson

    Paperback (Westbow Press, Sept. 27, 2019)
    Enjoy The Journey - Life Lessons that Rhyme, is a collection of narrative poems that will make kids laugh, as well as deeply reflect on the topics of: forgiveness, unconditional love, freedom, the power of our words, having an attitude of gratitude, protecting what we let in our eye and ear gates, pressing on past failure... and more. Enjoy The Journey puts these valuable lessons to rhyming verse & stories that youth enjoy reading and can comprehend.
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