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Most agree that the universal cry of every human heart is Love. What if that hunger has its origin in our Creator? What if that need has been programmed into our spiritual DNA? What if God is the Love we yearn for? What if a relationship with Him is the key to our deep-seated longing? What if intimacy with Him is a clue to our passionate desires? What if we are not only loved, but treasured? Would such knowledge make a difference? Callie, David and Jesse encounter those questions in their personal searches for love and intimacy. Will the culture of their day, the cries of their own flesh and the frustrations of living in a less than perfect world blind them to the treasures hidden in surprising places. Or will they discover the truth of Solomon 6:3? I am my Beloved’s and my Beloved is mine. Though each journey is different, ultimately they individually face the same choice. And their responses make all the difference.
When Callie Cakes moves into a new house, all her treasures, her tea set, her books, her sailboat, but most importantly, her bear are missing. Callie’s Mom suggests she try to make some new friends, so she won’t miss her treasures so much. As Callie tries to make new friends, she misses her treasures more and more until she meets two boys from down the street and learns the true meaning of treasures.
Secrets? Everyone has a few. Except for the pleasant ones that produce a knowing smile and put a definite spring in our step, we tend to hide, bury, or camouflage the others. It is the others that the Roberts siblings have knowingly and unknowingly buried. Though their lives are littered with clues, they are oblivious to the connection between the two. For such secret keepers, it is not only disturbing but also disarming when the new family next door begins to openly share their smiley secrets and discreetly disclose the ones that generate tears. The Diamond family's openness about life encourages Jake and Josie to unearth their never-before-revealed stories. What they discover is alarming. Will they choose the love that heals and the truth that sets free? Or will they allow the past to continue to define their present and predict their future? Discoveries await ... either way.
USA Today Bestselling Author, Callie Hart, delivers a twisted and edgy new linked standalone dark romance tale, featuring a girl with nothing left to lose and a broken boy with a heart as black as his soul. Want something? Pax will take it from you. Love something? Pax will destroy it. Love him? Heaven help you. You'd have to be the stupidest person to walk the face of the earth. PAX I don't do complicated. I sure as hell don't do love. With graduation in sight, I've made it almost four years at Wolf Hall without getting tangled up in BS with girls. I especially want nothing to do with her: Presley. Maria. Witton. Chase. The timid little mouse with the red hair, who can't even look my way without hyperventilating. She's nothing to me. Beautiful, sure, but I've had plenty of beautiful women. I'm perfectly content ignoring her... ...until her life is suddenly in my hands. PRES I've loved him from the moment I laid eyes on him. The cruel, inked anarchist of Riot House. He's wicked, and he's cold, and there's nothing good left in him. I fear him almost as much as I crave him. With only a few weeks left until graduation, all I have to do is keep my head down, and then I'll be free; I can leave Mountain Lakes and my obsession with Pax Davis in my rearview mirror. But the demons I've been hiding for years now are growing restless... ...and Pax is thing that will keep them at bay. This is not an act of kindness. Not an act of love. Not an act of forgiveness. You'll find no redemption here. This is the final riot. ACT ACCORDINGLY. RIOT ACT is a 137,000-word standalone book in the Crooked Sinners Series and does not end on a cliffhanger. This book contains dark content that may be considered a trigger for some readers, and as such is recommended for readers 17+
Christmas is coming and Max wants Horse Wise to get in the holiday spirit. He announces that they are going to have Secret Santas, but there's a catch: You can't give something; you have to do something. It sounds like fun, until they draw names. Lisa gets Max. Carole gets Lisa. And Stevie gets Veronica. Carole would love to do something for Lisa but, since they're always doing things for each other, what should she do to make this time special? As for Lisa, her visiting relatives aren't giving her room to breathe -- there's no time to do anything for Max. And Stevie would love to do something to Veronica -- but that wouldn't be in the holiday spirit. Why is doing the "right thing" so hard?
Based on Mark 12:30, a young child discovers that his inner self grows in Jesus right along with the rest of him.
How much does a baby really cost? In this deliciously engaging and irreverent memoir, baby Callie's expenses--Pampers, formula, candy for Mom's postpartum blues--mount as Howie searches for a tiny corner of order in a world otherwise lost to sleepless, timeless mayhem.
After her husband's unmourned death Callie Lambert looked forward to peaceful years of hard work on her isolated Oregon ranch, doing things her way. Yet all too soon a stranger shows up, a man who slowly chips away at her facade and turns her dreams of solitude upside down.
This book places Saint Augustine's theology in a new and illuminating context by considering what he has to say about beauty. It demonstrates how a theological understanding of beauty revealed in the created, temporal realm enabled Augustine to form a positive appreciation of this realm and the healing power within it. It therefore reintroduces aesthetics alongside philosophy and ethics in Augustine's treatment of God. Unlike previous works, it shifts the emphasis away from Augustine's early and most theoretical treatises to his mature reflection as a bishop and pastor on how God communicates with fallen man. Using his theory of language as a paradigm, it shows how divine beauty, revealed in creation and history, serves to inspire fallen man's faith, hope, and most especially his love--thereby reforming him and restoring the form or beauty he had lost.