The extraordinary travels of a young, alone and broke psychic. The heart-warming and adventurous true story of a young woman on her own at age seventeen, broke and surrounded by talkative spirits that don’t want to go away. Living in-between the physical world and the spirit realm, yet feeling a stranger in both, Sherrie Dillard criss-crossed the country by bus, train and hitchhiking in a search for answers. Along the way she was led to help the poor and homeless on skid row, install water systems in Mayan Indian villages, live alone in a tent in the mountains and make art with juvenile offenders. It was in these diverse environments that she came face to face with saints, angels and dark spirits and learned to trust her psychic ability. From her early secret encounters with spirits who guided and ultimately saved her life, Sherrie Dillard finally accepted that what made her different and odd, was also her greatest gift. I’ve Never Met A Dead Person I Didn’t Like, is a powerful story for anyone who listens to - or doubts their own intuition and the presence of their loved ones on the other side. Even in our darkest hour, in the depths of loneliness and overwhelming challenges, divine guidance and miracles are always present.
Until My Hearts Content is a brilliant collection of poetry that speaks to the generation of today as well as those yet to come. Each poem is as riveting and intoxicatingly thought provoking as the next. This diverse anthology of poems ranges from topics of love and romance, faith and self-discovery, to profound and philosophical ideals. All arranged in amazingly vivid, imaginative, powerful, and engaging verse. This dynamic and inspiring book of poetry has all the essentials to keep both your mind and heart content.
When Eloise Fontaine passed away from a heart attack, she left behind a pile of her belongings, a horse and her unfinished business. It now falls to her twin sister, Ebony, to fulfill Eloise' final Calling, Find the Farm Boy and save the kingdom, before Ebony passes away herself.
D. L. Moody once heard Henry Varley say, "The world has yet to see what God will do with a man fully consecrated to Him. Moody was struck to his soul and, when the words would not leave him, responded, 'By God's help, I aim to be that man.'" When God called Avery to follow him as a true disciple, Avery knew he must make a similar commitment or remain a mediocre Christian for the rest of his life. His surrender and his filling of the Spirit initiated a spiritual life of impact with global results. Avery Willis is well-known, especially within the Southern Baptist denomination, for his involvement in movements of God over the past fifty years. Avery Willis's obedience to God led him to be a church planter in the United States and to strive for indigenous church planting in Indonesia, where he served as a missionary. He was a pioneer and leader in spiritual renewal, disciple-making, decentralized theological education, global mission partnerships, and chronological Bible storying. He is a well-known author, most notably of the MasterLife discipleship materials. This biography-written memoir-style through his own journals, letters, and newsletters to his intercessors-recounts Avery's life journey, his spiritual encounters and struggles, and the daily habits that Avery demonstrated as a disciple. It is less about his greatest moments than the personal daily choices to follow God with all his heart. It is the story of a man committed to God's purposes and passion to bring "as many people of the world as possible" to God's redemptive grace in Jesus, regardless of the cost.
The phenomenally popular MasterLife series is now in paperback! The four six-week courses in the series are all designed to revitalize practicing Christians -- enabling them to make Christ the Master of their lives -- and to master their own lives by developing a personal, lifelong, obedient relationship with Him.This remarkable study guide is divided into four complete and discreet parts. The Disciple's Cross, instructs Christians to practice the six biblical disciplines of a disciple. In The Disciple's Personality, they are taught to live in the Spirit and become more like Christ. The Disciple's Victory depicts the loyal Christian's triumphs over the world, the flesh, and the devil. And finally, Christians are asked to look within themselves and identify their stage of growth and role in ministry in The Disciple's Mission.
Calling All Angels By: Sherrie Taylor Angels – they appear in our lives not when we expect them, but when we need them. They don’t come with power or possessions, and only a few speak to God. But they provide us with safe places and guide us along our journeys. Angels help us transform who we become. Calling All Angels is about Sherrie Taylor’s journey and how the presence of angels in her life has had a deep and profound impact on her life experiences. Join Sherrie as she details her story of hope and perseverance and reveals the countless ways in which we all have the ability to serve each other, create safe places to grow and heal, and give back.
Homing is a feminist anti-nostalgic intervention in writing about the Rustbelt, with essays braiding, unbraiding, and then tangling the story of the author's father with Andy Warhol, faith, labor, whiskey, and the author's compulsion to travel and reluctance to return home.
This is a story of the prophet Elijah and his ministry to the Children of Israel. It tells of his lifetime of work in the ministry of the Lord, and of the Israelites failure to worship Him. It also tells of their return to the worship of God.
The Warrior's Dance weaves a gripping account of Rome's third king, Tullus Hostilius, who is celebrated in history as the bellicose leader who destroyed Rome's mother city, Alba Longa. In this rich, compelling look back at a time when history and myth intermingle, King Tullus is portrayed as a young demigod, impetuous, insolent, unhampered by scruples, and exposed to the temptations of tyranny. Trouble begins during the waning days of elderly King Numa, when Tullus and his restless young partisans go about decrying a Rome grown weak. In the springtime of their lives, they ridicule the piety and peace forced upon them by a doddering ruler and yearn to pursue the warrior's way. A new generation longs for action and glory, while fathers quake at the seditious talk of their sons. The Warrior's Dance is told by those who lived the breathtaking adventure of King Tullus' ascent to power. Their fates perforce are caught up in their hero's triumphs and snared by his ruinous descent into superstition and brutality. When the balance tips too far, the gods will demand their due. "An enchanting mainstream historical novel. How easily the reader is dropped into the life and times is remarkable. The writing technique is refreshingly unique, and the story flows easily from page to page. The reader is very much on the scene and seeing throught the protagonist's eyes. The characters carry the story and are the story." - Pacific Northwest Writers Association.
Her ability will help a box of trinkets find their way home to heal broken hearts. Join Shannon and her ghostly twin Stephanie as they work to return each item and discover the mystery that surrounds them in the small town of Petrie's Crossing.
Friends David and Timothy find themselves in a bitter battle for success, but one opts to take the quick route. Ethics and morals are challenged during a test to see how far one will go in an attempt to seek money, power, and fame. It is soon discovered that everything is not always what it appears to be, and his decision will take him down a path far more sinister than he ever imagined. This sequel to They Rise introduces Jasmine, the lone surviving zombie who becomes part of a plan that would guarantee the nourishment she desperately needs by becoming a mole in the world of entertainment, with the plan of introducing any and all willing participants to her newfound world ruled by the Dark One.
Do I have what it takes to be a successful adoptive parent? Does my child consider me a successful parent? Will I ever hear my rebellious teen say, “I love you”? What tools do I need to succeed? In her groundbreaking first book, Twenty Things Adopted Kids Wish Their Adoptive Parents Knew, Sherrie Eldridge gave voice to the very real concerns of adopted children, whose unique perspectives offered unprecedented insight. In this all-new companion volume, Eldridge goes beyond those insights and shifts her focus to parents, offering them much-needed encouragement and hope. Speaking from her own experience as an adoptee and an expert in the field of adoption, Eldridge shares proven strategies and the moving narratives of nearly one hundred adoptive families, helping parents gain a deeper understanding of what is normal, both for their children and themselves. By first strengthening yourself as a parent, you’ll be able to truly listen to your child, and to connect with him on every level, by opening the channels of communication and keeping them open forever. Then you and your child can grow closer through the practical exercises at the end of every chapter. Discover how to • be confident that your role in your child’s life is vital and irreplaceable • pass on the legacy of healthy self-care by assessing and regulating your stress • communicate unconditional love to your child • talk candidly with your child about her adoption and her birth family • teach your family how to respond positively to insensitive remarks about adoption • connect with other adoptive families–and build a support network • plus learn to become a “warrior” parent…settle the “real parent” question…cope with emotional triggers–what to do when you “lose it” . . . celebrate the miracle of your family…and much more
There were for me three memorable life changing moments when someone in my life said something to me that first floored me, then confused me, and finally helped guide me through the steps that changed my life. I will get to each of these sequentially in my story. Throughout the chapters I will also be sharing several of my poems, letters, and journal writings, which I had written along my journey of pain and healing, as a window into my heart.
Jake can't wait to take a trip down memory lane at their 20th class reunion. Being with his old friends is like guest starring in a favorite episode of "Cheers". The last thing Michelle wants to do is dredge up a lot of old memories and relive a part of her past that wasn't that great in the first place. Will the murky waters of the past destroy their dreams of a future, or will a water lily rise?
The story, based on extensive individual interviews, of the women’s swing bands that toured extensively during World War II and after -- a kind of “League of their Own” for jazz.
The Fifth Edition of Developing Textbook Thinking continues to guide mid- to high-level developmental students through a series of highly successful strategies based on the authors own BCA system. A four-step process, BCA represents Before Reading, Staying Connected During Reading, and After Reading (Studying and Reviewing.) General strategies for reading and studying are taught in the context of the BCA system, including how to find the main idea, identify supporting details, and take lecture notes.
Two souls, a Scandanavian man and an American woman, dwell in distant parts of the globe. Each is a mature adult and each feels an abiding sense of being unfulfilled. Fate draws together these two star-crossed lovers who are so alike, and yet as distinct as night and day.
We are not alone in this life. God sends angels to teach, protect, warn, and comfort each of us in our individual circumstances. With tender stories and profound insights, this book highlights the different types of angels, the roles they play in mortality, and how we can grow closer to our family members on the other side. Recognize the angels at work in your own life!
A heart-warming tale of one family's struggle to survive the war years... It's 1938. Dolly Ramsden is six years old. Times are hard. But Dolly doesn't care - her family are everything to her. Then war comes and everything changes. Her father leaves his job at the local tannery and joins the war effort. He leaves behind him a bitter wife and a daughter who can see no hope for the future. With no money, Dolly's mother is forced to take desperate measures to help them survive. Resentful of her daughter, lonely and depressed - she turns to drink and Dolly's life becomes a living hell. When Wilf finally comes home he returns to a teenage daughter who has been forced to grow up too soon, and a wife who is destroyed by what she's become. With the tannery fires still burning the hatred, resentment and secrets simmer beneath the attempts to restore a normal life for them all until finally, one night - things spiral out of control...
How do you grow in your relationship with God? How can you be sure you understand who He is? In her second book debut, Dr. Sherrie A. Hill allows readers to discover how to experience God through communing with Him, fasting, praying, and reading His Word. As a result, one will become more aware of who they are to Him and who He is to them. She emboldens the reader to never apologize for being who God created them to be. But, instead, embrace it and walk boldly into their identity in Him. Her advice? Look up to God, who is the Author and Finisher of your faith, and enjoy life.
This is story about a young wolf who shows himself to be worthy of great things and who is destined to become a great Wolf Pack leader as foretold. One who takes on the responsibility of protecting his pack from outside dangers that could cause the total destruction of his pack if left unresolved.
Cutting ties with a toxic family member is a crucial step away from a legacy of dysfunction and toward healing and happiness. This compassionate guide will help you embrace your decision with a sense of pride, validation, and faith in yourself; and provides powerful tools for creating boundaries, coping with judgment, and overcoming self-doubt. Do you have a toxic family member? Do you feel like cutting ties with this person—even as painful and scary as that may sound—would dramatically increase your well-being and improve your life? You’re not alone. Severing ties with a family member can be devastating; and cutting this toxic person out of your life may bring up feelings of guilt and uncertainty—especially if you feel judged by others regarding your decision. Fortunately, you can free yourself from this toxic family member in a healthy, responsible, and liberating way. In Adult Survivors of Toxic Family Members, psychologist and toxic-family survivor Sherrie Campbell offers effective strategies for setting strong boundaries after ending contact with a toxic family member, and provides powerful tools to help you heal from shame, self-doubt, and stigma. You’ll find the validation you need to embrace your decision with pride and acknowledgement of your self-worth. You’ll learn how to let go of negative thoughts and feelings. And finally, you’ll develop the skills needed to rediscover self-care, self-love, self-reliance, and healthy loving relationships. Whether you’re ready to sever ties with a toxic family member, or already have, this book will help guide you, every step of the way.
How do you grow in your relationship with God? How can you be sure you understand who He is? In her second book debut, Dr. Sherrie A. Hill allows readers to discover how to experience God through communing with Him, fasting, praying, and reading His Word. As a result, one will become more aware of who they are to Him and who He is to them. She emboldens the reader to never apologize for being who God created them to be. But, instead, embrace it and walk boldly into their identity in Him. Her advice? Look up to God, who is the Author and Finisher of your faith, and enjoy life.
Hoping to avoid shaming her father, pregnant Sonja steals away from the wagon train headed for the Oregon Territory and joins up with another destined for Santa Fe, the one with the kind, brown-eyed man. And so begins her romantic, inspiring adventure into an unknown land -- and an unexpected love. On the road to Santa Fe, Thaddeus, the compassionate man, reluctantly becomes the guardian of Sonja and her unborn child, despite the fact that past experiences have caused him to distrust all women. While Sonja trusts her Lord to bring all circumstances to good, Thaddeus believes otherwise -- that God is cruel and unmerciful. Travel their journey as together they find truth, trust, and healing. An honest, wholesome alternative to many of today's romance novels, this engrossing book will captivate readers of all ages and backgrounds.
Love blooms in the most unexpected places, even in a crowded shopping mall in Regina, Saskatchewan Canada during the Christmas rush. Phin’s Christmas Elf revolves around the exploits of Phineas McDonald, Phin to his friends, a free lance toy designer who plays Santa Clause every year in order to get new toy ideas. That’s where he meets Juliette (Ahenakew) Rogan. A policeman’s widow, Juliette is struggling to raise two small children, Mary Rose, age 7, and Michael, age 2, on a clerk’s salary takes on the Job of Santa’s elf to make more money for Christmas. But it’s not just a simple matter of one boy plus one girl equals love at first sight. Complications, in fhe form of family, sneak in. Juliette’s in-laws, the elder Rogans, are threatening to take away her children. Mac McDonald, Phin’s recently widowed Dad yearns to return to the home he once shared with Phin’s mother, in the house Phin now owns and where he lives and works. Hattie Ella Willowbie, the McDonalds long time neighbor and friend is having family troubles, too. Her son, Morley, who lives in Toronto, has over-extended himself on the stock exchange – again-- and is pressuring her to sell her house so he can get his share of the proceeds. He’s got family troubles, too, with a rebellious son and unhappy wife. Hattie Ella finds a solution in Juliette and her children and solace in Mac. Being thrown together to get ready for Christmas, Hattie Ella and Mac rediscover their old liking for each other and nurture it into something much warmer. This odd mixture of people, parents, in-laws, and kids, gets thrown together for Christmas Enter a prairie blizzard that shuts down the city. Add Delia Ahenakew, Juliette’s mother, a drunk who abandoned her daughter years ago when she was only a baby. Stir a little booze into the Christmas punch and top off with a careless Grandma who leaves her heart pills lying around for two-year-old Michael to swallow, and you have more of a recipe for disaster than romance. But a frantic trip to the hospital to get Michael’s stomach pumped brings Juliette to the realization of what the grandparents are missing and the holidays come to a close with the resolution of old wounds and not one, but two proposals of marriage.
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