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  • Peter and The Peanut Butter Save

    Advise: This nutty adventure is safe for readers with nut allergies.While there are always sticky situations in life, the answers are usually simple. Peter and the Peanut Butter Save is an example of the great good that can be accomplished when making the most of what you are given. Inventive and helpful, one wonders if it were all real....

  • Breathe. Sleep. Dream.

    The book Breathe. Sleep. Dream. will help teach your child the lifelong skill of regulating big emotions with calm deep breathing before they go to sleep....

  • Little Engine Mia Sings

    This is a rhythmic story about a little train engine named Mia who loved to sing. She would often sing for her friends during recess or after school. Her friends loved to hear her sing and thought she sounded cool. Sadly, there was one little engine who did not like it all. His name was Bruce, and toward Mia, mean things he would shout and call.One day after school, Bruce was extra mean. On that d...

  • Fanta

    Fanta is a children’s story about a small cherub who wanted to become human.

    Cherub are small angels that have wings that flutter very fast, similar to a hummingbird’s. They exist in a world that humans cannot see, although we exist side by side every day. Only if God permits do our paths ever cross.

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  • Homeless Kittens

    This is a true heartwarming story about the nature of kittens....

  • The Captives

    Brooke and Heather had been prayer partners for over twenty-five years. They had each been awakened during the early hours of the morning and urged to pray. They just knew that young women with blonde hair and blue eyes were in danger, and the Lord needed them to pray. After several months of praying, they were urged to go to a small mountain town in Northern Kentucky to meet together to do battle...

  • Let's Take a Trip to the Very First Rainbow

    When mankind had decided that God was not their creator and began to worship false idols, all but for one man and his family were found righteous; his name was Noah. In the third and final book of three biblical tales, a man is assigned a task: build a boat and help God.Let's fly together for one last back-in-time adventure and see what God has planned for Earth and how His sign in the sky for all...

  • Points of Connection

    Points of Connection: Realizing the Potential for Improving the Church Membership Process

    Church member assimilation is key to growth for the Christian and has been particularly difficult for many churches since the recent pandemic. A highly assimilated church is a church where all members are encouraged in tangible ways in their walk with Jesus Christ as their personal Savio...

  • Perfect Praise

    "Sing unto the Lord a new song, play skillfully with a loud noise" (Psalm 33:3).The words of this verse have been in my heartbeat my entire Christian life. For as long as I canremember, I have been on a never-ending quest to make music excellence my passion and anointedpraise my calling card.Perfect Praise is the cumulation of years of wisdom, knowledge, and revelation about what makesmusic minist...

  • My Story, Told by Me... I Am Dory

    This story mostly wrote itself. As soon as I started caring for Dory and walking with her every morning, I thought to myself, I have to write a book about her. Then I began to take pictures every day to keep track of everything she did. I am not an author, never dreamt of writing a children's book. Then one day, after a year passed when I met Dory, I became reacquainted with an old friend named He...

  • Fingerprints Of Jesus

    Fingerprints of Jesus is a journey through a woman's life who knew the pain of abuse and great loss at a very young age. As a small child, fear gripped most of her days. However, in the midst of the darkness was her precious grandmother, who was her only light. Her grandmother's love, memories, and teachings live in the quiet, safe places in her mind and heart. The constant struggle with anxiety, ...

  • Lessons to My Younger Self

    The pain from discrimination and marginalization led me closer to my purpose of advocacy. I had two choices for responding to what happened to me. I could accept reality and do nothing about the fact that women of color in the workplace will be targeted for abuse and sidelined. My other choice was to use that frustration as a vehicle for warning others and providing tools to navigate those situati...