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Books in Reflections series

  • Jesus: 90 Days With the One and Only

    Beth Moore

    Hardcover (B&H Books, Sept. 1, 2007)
    Best-selling author Beth Moore has an amazing gift for insightful Bible character studies. Millions have been drawn to her inspired lessons, and the media has called her “America’s Bible teacher.” The PERSONAL REFLECTIONS series reintroduces Beth’s most beloved character-driven books, expanding them into 90-day experiences that include nearly all of the text from her original work, plus thoughtful questions and journal space to engage readers throughout this special time of study.Jesus is the new presentation of Moore’s classic, Jesus, the One and Only. These intimate reflections on God’s one and only Son will invigorate and reward readers who long to grow closer and know more about our Savior.
  • An Adoring Spirit

    Sharon Hughson, Kristen Hamilton

    Paperback (InkSpired, Jan. 1, 2020)
    One orphan’s dreams can change everything.I’ve been dreaming of the perfect family for years. My older sister, Martha, has been training me to take care of my own household, and now I’m old enough to marry. But the men who offer proposals of marriage do not measure up to my fantasy. Nothing does.Until I meet the Messiah. Then all I can think of is how I will follow Him to the end of my days. Since the first day I met Him, I’ve known: this joy and excitement must be true love.But Yeshua of Nazareth is not looking for a wife—and I am crushed by this realization. Why can’t I marry for love? Serving G-d shouldn’t be all about following rules, and Yeshua understands that.I have seen Yeshua’s miracles—the greatest beside my brother’s tomb. When Messiah is condemned to death, what will happen to His flock? Can my desire to marry for love be answered?
  • Right from Wrong: What You Need to Know to Help Youth Make Right Choices

    josh-mcdowell-bob-hostetler

    Paperback (Word Books, Aug. 16, 1994)
    The headlines scream daily of classroom violence, children selling drugs, gang killings and rampant teenage sex - the natural behavior of a generation that has lost its belief in objective right and wrong. To them, truth is a matter of taste; morality of individual preference. Church leaders and parents are painfully aware that their kids are veering away from biblical values at an alarming rate. This book provides families and the church with a "truth apologetic"--a defense of truth that will enable adults to equip their youth with the ability to resist the erosion of their values and determine what is right from wrong. Right from Wrong offers not a quick fix, but a thorough, biblical and practical blueprint for understanding moral absolutes and passing on core values to the next generation.
  • A Laboring Hand

    Sharon Hughson, Kristen Hamilton

    Paperback (InkSpired, Dec. 5, 2019)
    A Life of Sacrifice and LoveMartha was never meant to be the head of her household, but a plague left her as the main caretaker for her piecemeal family. She is too busy juggling responsibilities to worry about her siblings Lazarus and Mary’s expectations that Yeshua of Nazareth is Messiah.Then she meets Yeshua face to face. A single look from him and Martha’s heart knows that he is Israel’s Messiah. But undone work awaits, and Martha ignores the guilt of placing her worldly obligations before G-d—until Lazarus lies gravely ill.The Lord’s Anointed arrives too late to save Lazarus but asks Martha to place her faith in him. She believes he’s the One but is still amazed when he calls Lazarus from the dead, proving to all he is Messiah. Still, many don’t believe, and word of Yeshua’s miracle ultimately leads to his crucifixion. Martha’s family is shattered once more by a beloved’s death. Will faith allow her to set aside the weight of responsibility without stopping her loving service for others?
  • Eggs in the Coffee, Sheep in the Corn: My 17 Years as a Farmwife

    Marjorie M. Douglas

    Paperback (Minnesota Historical Society Press, Sept. 15, 1994)
    The world turned upside down for city-bred Marjorie Douglas when, in 1943, her young husband moved her and their baby, Anne, from suburban St. Paul to a western Minnesota stock ranch to help his parents stave off financial disaster. With wit and wisdom Douglas's memoir describes a Midwestern way of life of 50 years ago.
  • Reflections: Ultimate Questions & Answers

    Ina Taylor

    Paperback (Folens Publishers UK, )
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  • The Boy Who Became an Elephant: Reflections of Tyrell

    Celestine Vessel

    Paperback (Purposeful Pen Publishing, Oct. 28, 2018)
    The Boy Who Became an Elephant is the first book in the Reflection Series. Whether it is skin color, weight, or a disability, many children are challenged with accepting who they are, just as God created them. The Reflection Series is, wonderfully crafted stories, celebrating the fact that there is no one like them on this earth.
  • Jesus: 90 Days With the One and Only

    Beth Moore

    Hardcover (B&H Books, Sept. 1, 2007)
    Best-selling author Beth Moore has an amazing gift for insightful Bible character studies. Millions have been drawn to her inspired lessons, and the media has called her "America's Bible teacher." The PERSONAL REFLECTIONS series reintroduces Beth's most beloved character-driven books, expanding them into 90-day experiences that include nearly all of the text from her original work, plus thoughtful questions and journal space to engage readers throughout this special time of study. Jesus is the new presentation of Moore's classic, Jesus, the One and Only. These intimate reflections on God's one and only Son will invigorate and reward readers who long to grow closer and know more about our Savior.
  • The Girl Who Became a Fox: Reflections of Frances

    Celestine Vessel

    Paperback (Purposeful Pen Publishing, Jan. 10, 2019)
    Imagine France’s surprise when she looked in the mirror and saw a fox staring back! Join her on her adventure and discover the things she learned about herself and the people she cares about most. This is the second book in the REFLECTIONS series. Whether it is skin color, weight, or a disability, many children are challenged with being OK with who they are, just as God created them. The Reflections series is wonderfully crafted stories celebrating the fact that there is no one like them on this Earth.
  • The Boy Who Became a Cheetah: Reflections of Donelo

    Celestine Vessel

    Paperback (Purposeful Pen Publishing, June 11, 2019)
    The Boy Who Became a Cheetah is the third book in the Reflection Series. Whether it is skin color, weight, or a disability, many children are challenged with accepting who they are, just as God created them. The Reflection Series is, wonderfully crafted stories, celebrating the fact that there is no one like them on this earth.
  • Eggs in the Coffee, Sheep in the Corn: My 17 Years As a Farm Wife

    Marjorie Myers Douglas

    Hardcover (Minnesota Historical Society Pr, Sept. 1, 1994)
    A woman describes her experiences and lifestyle living on a farm in Minnesota
  • Torn

    Dean Murray

    (Fir'shan Publishing, Oct. 17, 2011)
    Shape shifter Alec Graves has spent nearly a decade trying to keep his family from being drawn into open warfare with a larger pack. The new girl at school shouldn't matter, but the more he gets to know her, the more mysterious she becomes. Worse, she seems to know things she shouldn't about his shadowy world. Is she an unfortunate victim or bait designed to draw him into a fatal misstep? If she's a victim, then he's running out of time to save her. If she's bait, then his attraction to her will pull him into a fight that'll cost him everything. Torn is a complete novel in its own right, but also represents one-half of a double novel when paired with Broken. Regardless of which book you start with, the two are designed such that you can continue on to the other in order to get answers to questions not answered in the book you started with. The series continues with Splintered.