If you think that Christianity is dull and boring, you are badly mistaken. We can lead very exciting lives here on earth, culminating in wonderful heavenly rewards. When you accept Christ and totally surrender your life to Him, your exciting journey begins! The Lord will help you to grow and learn how to live a life that’s pleasing to Him—but it’s not limited to that. You get to walk with the Lord on a daily basis. He will help you to become a soul winner. There is nothing more rewarding than leading a person to Christ. It fills you with joy! We’re not here in this world to live a life of ease for ourselves. We are here to, “Go and make disciples of all nations.” This is a mandate to Jesus’ followers. Life in Christ is not an easy one. It takes courage and stamina, but the rewards are great. He loves us so much and is always there for us. The Lord God, maker of heaven and earth, listens to and answers your prayers. He is there to lead you in the way you should go, down a path of excitement that leads right to Him. Oh, what a loving God we serve!
When Mills Taylor, a talented New York advertising and public relations agent, accepts a job as the director of an educational scholarship foundation in Alston Station, a town near Charleston, South Carolina, she never imagines that her new position will launch a year of living dangerously. Mills agrees to help after the foundation’s former director, Cooper Heath, suffers a personal tragedy. His wife is missing and some people think he made her disappear. The Cast Net chronicles the year when Mills plunges into a socially unfamiliar world of Southern money and power in the late 1980s. As she helps Cooper cope and seek the truth behind his wife’s disappearance, she learns the deeper meaning of “the cast net” and why it’s been embraced by generations of Low Country residents. The Cast Net is a compelling and engaging novel about roots, a sense of community, trust, betrayal, redemption, and especially—love.
Edinburgh, 1953. Kirsten Mowat, eighteen years old and with a joyful spring in her step, couldn't be more in love with her sea-faring sweetheart Duncan Armstrong. But, seven years later - after a hasty wedding, a twist of lies and wrenching loss - Duncan and Kirsten's relationship has faded to tatters. When those closest to her turn their backs, Kirsten - alone, with a young family to care for - must gather all her spirit and strength if they are to survive. From much-loved Millie Gray, The House on Rosebank Lane is an Edinburgh story of families entwined, of sorrow and hopefulness . . . and of a young mother's love for her children and a transforming quest for happiness. A poignant and authentic family saga which depicts the reality of working-class life in 1950s Edinburgh, perfect for fans of Annie Murray (Sisters of Gold), Jennifer Worth (Call the Midwife) and Dilly Court (Nettie's Secret).
New York City is not the best place to raise a child alone. This comes as a surprise for Kiara. After losing the love of her life, her husband, Alex, in a sudden accident, she discovers there is little tolerance or time for grief in a big city. She has little time to mourn. She is a single parent. At times, she wonders if she will ever find closure. She learns to depend on her three best friends for support—Brian, Charlotte, and Marie. But after noticing changes in Kiara’s behavior, her friends begin to worry about her mental health. With her dead husband’s help, she is able to find the person responsible for his death. After the trial, she falls in love again, remarries, and has another child. Standing in her backyard, she has an experience with the afterlife. This leads her to communicate with the spirit of her dead husband. Alex helps her find Nicole, the person responsible for Alex’s death. After Nicole is trialed and sentenced for killing Alex, during this time, Kiara falls in love again. She remarries and has another child. It takes time and many tears, but Kiara finally learns that it is all right to move forward with her life. She will always love and miss Alex. But he helps her understand that it is all right to let go and be happy.
The streets in Leith are rife with news of the war raging in Europe and the Glass family is struggling to make ends meet. With father Tam taken captive by the Germans, his wife Dinah and his children are left to fear the worst. While Dinah seeks comfort in the arms of visiting G.I.s, the children, including the headstrong Crystal, must learn to cope with the hardships of war, especially when they are forced to evacuate their beloved home. When, miraculously, Tam returns alive, the family realises that only by facing the consequences of the past can they hope to build a more promising future in post-war Scotland. Bestselling author Millie Gray returns to wartime Leith to weave another tale full of warmth and humour, hardship and survival.
Based on the Turner Classic Movies series, TCM Underground is the movie-lover's guide to 50 of the most campy, kitschy, shocking, and weirdly wonderful cult films you need to see. In the pages of this book, you'll explore this unique order of films—primarily from the 1960s, '70s, and '80s—with insightful reviews, behind-the-scenes stories, subgenre sidebars, and full-color and black-and-white photography throughout. Go along for the ride with new takes on crime films, including The Honeymoon Killers and The Harder They Come. Witness one-of-a-kind horror in Bill Gunn's landmark vampire film Ganja and Hess and Nobuhiko Obayashi’s infamous and indescribable Hausu. Absorb the boundary-pushing documentary-style trilogy The Decline of Western Civilization, which throws you into indelible moments in the punk and metal music scenes. And marvel at pure '80s oddities like Mac and Me and The Garbage Pail Kids. From Possession to Polyester and Beyond the Valley of the Dolls to Xanadu, no two films are alike in this compendium. Just sit back and prepare to be surprised, amused, and entertained by this celebration of the stars, filmmakers, and stories behind fifty of the most beguiling and unforgettable movies ever to hit the screen.
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