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Denominationalism Of God ... or ... Of Man
by John F. LuggerDenominationalism can be defined as religious division caused by false teaching, so the case could be made that its origin traces back to the beginning of creation, with the account of Cain and Abel. Abel followed correct doctrine with his sacrifice, as God 'respected' it, whereas Cain chose to alter whatever instructions God had issued on the subject, choosing instead a different doctrine or 'denomination', and offering a sacrifice which God did not 'respect', one in which God had not ordained.... more -
YOU ARE A GOD
by samasoni PE'AA Samoan Book author is making waves on the internet, with his book “THE hidden BATTLE”,“DEATH DYING AND BEINGS from the OTHER SIDE.” Who would think that the memoirs of his journal would find interest amongst so many readers all over the world! Included is his new book “YOU ARE A GOD in the making” ...all available on line now!!! While living in the city of Compton a strange event happened to him that is really quite amazing explaining his death experience and his extraordinary dreams that is... more -
Wisdom from the Wick
by Thomas FargnoliNo one seems to remember when John first started coming to the Wick. Who is he? Why the Warwick Tavern? His discussions on life and faith don’t seem appropriate for a neighborhood tavern.
Despite that—or perhaps because of it—people come to him and welcome his views, which always seem uncannily tailored to what they needed to hear. The crazy thing? They didn’t come to the Wick to have any such conversations; they came to have a few drinks and laugh with fri... more
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BenchTalk: Wisdoms Inspired in Nature
by Nature SacredFor 25 years, stirred by nature, people from all walks of life, young and old, have been jotting down their wishes and worries, their grief and gratitude in little yellow journals. Waiting to be discovered by passersby, these waterproof journals are tucked beneath benches in Sacred Places. The entries left behind are a snapshot of what happens when we pause, if only for a moment, in nature. For the first time, you can enjoy these insights and inspirations — these unique reminders of our co... more -
Skating on Thin Ice
by Ezra BaydaProposed Future copy for Amazon As we skate on the thin ice of life - feeling the vulnerability and uncertainty that we all share as human beings – how do we overcome the anxiety and confusion of this state of uncertainty? Award winning author Ezra Bayda encourages us, in clear practical language, to learn how to transform our difficult experiences into life-affirming ones – living increasingly from gratitude, kindness and love. What you can learn from this book: Inner Stillness: how to move f... more -
The Synchronicity of Ulysses
by George SourrysA theory of everything. Psychic powers. An ancient book which leads Ulysses to the girl from his recurring dreams. A secret society deep in the rainforest. A powerful and sinister dynasty that wishes to keep the theory from mankind. And wisdom that will help you, the reader, to live the life of your dreams. Perhaps the most original book ever written, The Synchronicity of Ulysses is an exciting adventure that also offers the reader personal enlightenment. Inside its pages is a real theory of ... more -
This Too Shall Pass
by David YuenLife is a gift. A fleeting, complicated, painful gift. Life holds death, it holds struggle with God, and it holds precious relationships we easily take for granted. And with every event that threatens life as we know it, our perspective on it changes, whether it’s a pandemic, a shift of politics, the tragedy of war, or personal loss. This Too Shall Pass is an exploration of life—sorrowful, mysterious, funny, and beautiful—through a collection of poems, prose, memoir, and commentary written from ... more -
THE CELESTIAL VEIL: EXPLORING THE DIVINE AND THE BEYOND
by Son Of DustSynopsis: In "The Celestial Veil: Exploring the Divine and the Beyond," author Son of Dust takes readers on a captivating journey into the depths of ancient history, challenging long-held beliefs surrounding the biblical flood story. Through meticulous research, compelling evidence, and thought-provoking insights, this book aims to revolutionize our understanding of one of humanity's most enduring narratives. \t At the heart of the book lies an intriguing theory that dares to question conventi... more -
The Energy of Words: Use the Vibration of Language to Manifest the Life You Desire
by Michelle ArbeauManifest the life you truly desire Choose the most powerful words and let the secret energy of language attract abundance into your life! Negative words are energetic junk food. We can't manifest our desires if we're using words of lack and doubt. Learn how to eliminate negative vocabulary and replace it with positive personalized language that will transform your life into one of fulfillment and gratitude. Praise: "A fascinating discovery into the world of transformation...Dig in and unc... more -
Dialogues With the Lord of Time
by John Roger BarrieIn the spiritual novel, Dialogues With the Lord of Time, a wise teacher brings authentic spirituality and inspired teachings into many seekers' lives. Includes a treasure trove of profound teachings from Christianity, Buddhism, Hinduism, Judaism, Sufism, and Taoism. Filled with practical advice to help dedicated aspirants find God. -
Cry of The Barren Plains
by Jayita BhattacharjeeThe abusive Kafala system on the soil of Lebanon, trapped the innocent Chehab family, exposing their family to the risks of enslavement. As Anas says, ‘I am not born to do this slavery that they have compelled me to. The family that reduced us to dust, must remember that someday, that dust will get in their eyes.’ How can they remain so unaffected by the poverty that causes someone else to starve? Years come and leave, and the Chehab family wonders if they will ever be able to str... more
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The Door Is Open
by Darlene GastonJesus opened the door for the whole world, the entire human race, for all time, and invited all of us to live in God's portion. When we know that we know for 100 percent surety, within our core values, that God loves us no matter what, then we walk like we are loved 100 percent, and this is how everything else follows. In the last chapter of my last book, Time to Really Live Free, I wrote about what Adam and Eve had given up and the plan God had to return it to humanity through his Son, Je... more -
Time to Really Live Free
by Darlene GastonI thought and believed, for most of my Christian walk, I was living "free in Christ." Until one day, for the umpteenth time, God asked me to read about the adulterous woman thrown at his feet. Have you ever wondered how in the world Jesus could tell the adulterous woman to "go and sin no more"? I have, for years, because my life did not line up with what he was telling her to do. I still "sinned," which led me to beat myself up and not love parts of myself. What I had learned and been taught in ... more -
Man to Match God's Mountain: Autobiography of Acen Phillips
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To Be Broken Into Freedom: A Spiritual Journey (Renewing One's Life)
by Rene LafautI chronicle a journey that tested me, broke me and became a path way to maturing in my Christian faith. I talk about psychosis, mental illness, fears, anxieties, and coming to grips with reality. What should we focus on when going through trials or Dark Nights as described by Saint John of the Cross… -
Love Teaching
by Michelle MingBefore the end of my second year of teaching high school math, a student’s sudden suicide rocked my worldview, forcing me to reconcile the differences between simply being an educator and being a Christian educator. I discovered that no matter the educational setting, my life as a Christian and my life as a teacher are inextricably intertwined. I began focusing on my walk with God in ways that I had not in my first year of teaching. Love Teaching is about my twenty-five-year journey as an edu... more