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A pocket-sized handbook of inspirational messages from the angels. Includes instructions on how to communicate with the angels. Each message is accompanied by a blank page for the reader to write or draw any thoughts or feelings that may come up as they read - making this a personal diary of connecting with the angels.
A Little Piece of Heaven Is is a heartwarming story of a little girl who wants to go see heaven. After a fun day visiting with her gramma, going for ice cream, playing at the park, and playing with Gramma's doll collection, it was time for Joanna's momma and daddy to pick her up. Gramma and Joanna waited for them while swinging on the old swing in the backyard. It was a beautiful sunny day, with a blue sky full of billowy white clouds. As they watched the clouds float by, Joanna said, "Gramma, I want to go see heaven." Gramma chuckled and answered, "Well, I want to go see heaven too, and we will both go someday." "But I want to go now!" Joanna insisted. Gramma did her best to reason with her. "We have to wait until God is ready for us to go there." Joanna grumbled with pout on her face and her arms crossed sternly and repeated, "But I want to go now!" Gramma wanted to soothe her sweet little five-year-old granddaughter and, after thinking for a minute, asked Joanna, "Would you like me to tell you what the Bible says heaven looks like?" "Oh, yes!" answered Joanna. Joanna listened, oohing and awing, picturing heaven in her mind. Then Gramma asked Joanna if she would like to have a little piece of heaven. A piece she can feel and keep for herself or share with others "Oh yes!" said Joanna. Gramma gave Joanna the best little piece of heaven she could think of. Joanna loved it and did share it with everyone she knew.
Struggling to rebuild her relationship with her troubled teenager, Luna McGraw finds herself drawn to contractor Thomas Coyote, but her growing relationship with him is complicated by his needy ex-wife, her own child's insecurities, and her own past. By the author of No Place Like Home. Reprint.
If you work hard, your dreams will come true...right? That's exactly what the beautiful Lisa believes. She's convinced that her hard work and positive attitude will make her dream of owning a successful home-based cupcake business a reality. The only thing standing in the way of her reaching her goal is billionaire hottie, Jacobsen Fletcher. When Lisa and Jacobsen first meet, the sparks fly, and not in a good way — that's because Lisa literally hates Jacobsen's guts. But sometimes there's a thin line between love and hate. Will these two somehow be able to turn their dislike for one another into a happily-ever-after?
A trio of mismatched mercenaries is hired by a young woman to evaluate the safety of a boy who may have been taken against his will to a New Mexico backwoods settlement, where the mercenaries encounter paranoia, mistrust, and insanity in the shadow of a monolithic idol.
A young teenager deals with her family's disintegration with the help of a teacher who gives her a summer job working in his garden. Haley's excited about turning 13, but her teenage years start off with a thud when, shortly after her birthday, her mother checks herself into the hospital for severe depression. Her older brother, Otis, is busy with his job selling clothes, and Haley tries to keep her mind off the family problems with her own job, helping a music teacher clean up his backyard garden. As Haley's family life becomes more and more unstable, it's her work and her growing friendship with her employer that sustain her. When Otis gets arrested for selling stolen goods and a social worker takes Haley into a group home, it's her employer she turns to to help her pick up the pieces.
“In a story where every turn is possible, if improbable, Graham makes readers believe. High hopes and busy, vibrant artwork . . . will entice children.” — Booklist (starred review) One morning in front of Stella’s house, an abandoned bus appears, looking sad as a whale on a beach. On its front, held up with packing tape, is a hand-painted sign that says Heaven. Right away, the bus brings change to Stella’s street when people stop to talk about it instead of rushing by. “This bus could be ours,” Stella declares. With a master’s eye for finding the magic in the mundane, Bob Graham creates an encouraging story about community — a whimsical tale about neighbors of all ages and stripes coming together, and about one little girl who comes into her own.
Drawn from her decades of experience as a hospice nurse, Trudy Harris shares stories that offer an incredible glimpse at what lies beyond this world--ethereal music, colors that did not exist on earth, angels, and loved ones who have gone on before. She has been with hundreds of patients as they took their last breaths and knows the kinds of questions that both the dying and their loved ones ask: What happens when we die? What should I say to a loved one who is dying? How can I make a dying friend feel safe? The stories she shares will bring the reader comfort and peace even amidst pain. Tender, heartbreaking, and eye-opening, this expanded edition of the New York Times bestseller offers more incredible windows into the world beyond and life after death.
#1 New York Times bestseller with more than 11 million copies sold! When 4-year-old Colton Burpo emerges from life-saving surgery with remarkable stories of his visit to heaven, his family doesn’t know what to believe. Heaven is For Real details what Colton saw and his family’s journey towards accepting their young son had visited the afterlife. “Do you remember the hospital, Colton?” Sonja said. “Yes, mommy, I remember,” he said. “That’s where the angels sang to me.” Colton told his parents he left his body during an emergency surgery–and proved that claim by describing exactly what his parents were doing in another part of the hospital during his operation. He talked of visiting heaven and described events that happened before he was born and how he spoke with family members he’d never met. Colton also astonished his parents with descriptions and obscure details about heaven that matched the Bible exactly, even though he had not yet learned to read. With disarming innocence and the plainspoken boldness of a child, Colton recounts his visit to heaven, describing: Meeting long-departed family members Jesus, the angels, how “really, really big” God is, and how much God loves us How Jesus called Todd, Colton’s father, to be a pastor The Battle of Armageddon Retold by his father, but using Colton’s uniquely simple words, Heaven Is for Real offers a glimpse of the world that awaits us, where as Colton says, “Nobody is old and nobody wears glasses.” Heaven Is for Real will forever change the way you think of eternity, offering the chance to see, and believe, like a child. Praise for Heaven is for Real: “A beautifully written glimpse into heaven that will encourage those who doubt and thrill those who believe.” —Ron Hall, coauthor of Same Kind of Different as Me