A book of thoughts and situations we all find ourself in and with a firm Biblical and Spirtual application to these situatios we can find our way through God.
"Help Wanted: Spiritual Leaders Cannot Advance the Kingdom Alone" is a call to the body of Christ to serve as one to advance the kingdom of God. The ministry of helps and those called to... More > serve as spiritual leaders must serve one another. Spiritual leaders are called to equipt the body of Christ for ministry, and the ministry of helps is called to serve and support spiritual leaders. One cannot succed without the other. Regardless of your function in the body, answer the call to participate in advancing the kingdom of God through serving one another.< Less
This poetic inspirational story is based on my mother's life with my father for sixty four years. Her memories of him dates back to the age of thirteen years old. Today, although my father passed in... More > 1998, my mother's strength in God has been serene for all that know her. On behalf of my family, your literature indulgence is highly appreciated!
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This poetic inspirational story is based on my mother's life with my father for sixty four years. Her memories of him dates back to the age of thirteen years old. Today, although my father passed in... More > 1998, my mother's strength in God has been serene for all that know her. On behalf of my family, your literature indulgence is highly appreciated!
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How do you survive a long-term severe illness? How do you make sense of your life when it has been totally transformed by illness? This book offers a personal exploration into the sorts of questions... More > asked by anyone who has become, in Susan Sontag's phrase, a member of 'the kingdom of the sick'.< Less
How do you survive a long-term severe illness? How do you make sense of your life when it has been totally transformed by illness? This book offers a personal exploration into the sorts of questions... More > asked by anyone who has become, in Susan Sontag's phrase, a member of 'the kingdom of the sick'.< Less