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Adrift in lives of possibility and limitation, the flawed, struggling and sympathetic characters of these desperate, eerie stories seek refuge from meaninglessness and boredom in love, art, friendship, drugs, and sex. A journalist is either the guest or captive of a reclusive former tennis star at his mansion in the French hills; a terrible storm forces a man and a woman, who may be his therapist, to flee New York together; the artistic ambitions of a banker are laid bare when he comes under the influence of two strange sisters. Unflinching, funny and profound, Prodigals maps the degradations of contemporary life - from the deification of celebrity, to the impotence of violence, to the psychological debts of privilege, to the loss of grand narratives - with unusual insight, sincerity, and passion. It is a fiercely honest and heartfelt look at what we have become, the comedy of our foibles, and our longing for home.
When you’re the parent of a prodigal, you know you can never pray enough. But how do you persevere when you’re tired and discouraged? Prayers for Prodigals offers encouragement for parents to “come boldly before the throne of grace” and intercede daily for their children through a series of inspirational prayers. The book also includes fourteen brief meditations, which are drawn from Scripture and the writer’s and others’ personal experiences with prodigal children, such as Ruth and Billy Graham and Monica, the mother of Augustine. This unique book inspires parents in a sustained, daily prayer effort for their prodigal children.
He’s learned from his mistakes… But can he prove he’s changed? When Sawyer Roth is hired to work on his childhood ranch, he knows he has a damaged reputation to repair. Tess Malone, the new ranch owner’s daughter, is the hardest to win over. But as Christmas approaches, Tess and her toddler son find a way into Sawyer’s heart. He lost everything the last time he put his trust in love. Can he risk it all again? From Love Inspired: Uplifting stories of faith, forgiveness and hope. Wyoming Ranchers Book 1: The Prodigal's Holiday Hope Book 2: A Cowboy to Rely On
The Prodigals is not a classic dystopian fiction or EMP fiction The Raydon family are not trapped in an authoritarian society where they have to survive against an oppressive government. The premise is one of a societal collapse where the familiar and comfortable have been suddenly jerked away, and people are left to deal with the aftermath. An aftermath that blurs the lines between conventional norms of behavior in civil society and what is now required to survive. Many books are currently being published that examines the total collapse of America. Stories where all hope is lost, and what was before will not return. My book is written from a different perspective. Even though the US has been severely impacted, the vast majority of people still hope that the old way of life will return. In fact, the government is still operating but is so pressed by events on a global scale that it must subjugate the homeland to its secondary priority.This novel, the first in its series, is a family saga. It looks at a family spread out across the state of Washington as they attempt to make it back to the family ranch tucked away in a remote location. Their circumstances are complicated by the attack that has been launched, a coordinated EMP attack by North Korea and Iran that has decimated the civilian infrastructure. The American military is still a functioning force and very capable, but must first deal with the external threat or risk losing the country entirely. That situation means that cities must adjust to this reality with little assistance from the hampered Federal government. This quickly becomes an impossible task for large cities already overburdened with crowding, homelessness, drug abuse, and gangs. Although most people are confident that recovery will happen, they must, nevertheless, deal with the immediate impact of no sanitation, no medical care, no power, no transportation, lack of food, and lack of security. There are those in this new reality that will make every attempt to profit from it, those that will simply try to survive it, those that will fight back against it, and those that will band together to make the best of it. The Raydon family are not preppers or survivalists. They simply realize that the best place to be is united. Together they can try to ride things out until the country can recover, and order is restored. Each member of the family begins the journey home in the dark. Literally, as the EMP has turned off most of the lights, but figuratively as well. They are in the dark about each other, not knowing how others in the family are doing, even after joining together in the dark about the future. Each of us can relate to the drama as we ponder what would happen within our own families should the unthinkable strike.
Loving a prodigal is a long and desperate journey, filled with fear, worry, anger, self- recrimination. You wait for the phone call--will it be from jail or the hospital? You plead with your loved one. You search for help. You feel the shame. You cry out to God, "How long, Lord?" Author Judy Douglass knows these lovers of prodigals well. She is one herself and has created a large and growing community with others. When You Love a Prodigal is a collection of 90 essays--90 days of perspective on what God offers to you as you love your prodigal. At the end of each brief essay, response questions will help you process how God intends to use the wilderness journey to mold your spiritual life. You can work through it day by day, or you can read it straight through. Judy has traveled this road with her own prodigal--reading, learning, praying, and seeking God. Over and over he continued to give her wisdom, he sustained her, he covered her with grace, and he filled her with hope. May you, too, be strengthened and filled with hope as together you discover how God will take you through your own valley.
Written for anyone who cries for a prodigal to return, whether daughter, son, sister, brother, spouse, or friend.
Pastors want to reach the lost with the good news of Jesus. However, we've too often assumed this requires loud music, flashy lights, and skinny jeans. In this gentle manifesto, Jared Wilson—a pastor who knows what it's like to serve in a large attractional church—challenges pastors to reconsider their priorities when it comes to how they "do church" and reach people in their communities. Writing with the grace and kindness of a trusted friend, Wilson encourages pastors to reexamine the Bible's teaching, not simply return to a traditional model for tradition's sake. He then sets forth an alternative to both the attractional and the traditional models: an explicitly biblical approach that is gospel focused, grace based, and fruit oriented.
When someone you care about makes poor choices in their lifestyles, relationships, or moral decision making, there is a way to love them back to the wholesome life that will bless them beyond imagination.
Learn to apply six principles that will help bring your prodigal child back to God.