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With Feet of Clay—Pastoral Confession discloses the challenges faced, as well as the joys known, by a missionary kid led by his heavenly Abba into pastoral ministry. In a diverse tapestry of memories from his early childhood well into his retirement years, Pastor Bob Luidens reveals in honest measure numerous instances along the way when confession was reborn—confession that is always good for the soul. In this, the author’s second memoir, the reader is introduced to instances of heartfelt awakening, as well as of emotional confoundment—all to the end of recognizing the feet of clay with which each and every one of God’s beloved children is blessed. Whether one sits in a pew, studies on a campus, expounds from a pulpit, or resides in any manner of home, each reader will find spiritual encounter and soulful encouragement.
EMERALD FIRE BURNING BRIGHT - "The second book of this generational family saga finds Karensa's children coming of age in the turbulent '60s. In Arizona, two discover truths during a time of political unrest as Native Americans struggle to reclaim their heritage and lands; in Venezuela two grow up as oil interests threaten to overtake traditional native culture and lands."
For almost a decade, Matt Kozar had been coasting as a general reporter with the New York Tribune ... longing but never managing to break the big story ... until now. While on a routine assignment in Central Park, the launch of Feed the Starving – a glitzy, high-powered campaign to raise awareness of a devastating famine plaguing the Horn of Africa, Kozar soon becomes entangled in a web of incredible greed and corruption, and a devious plot to defraud the U.S. government of hundreds of millions of dollars in food aid destined for millions of starving children, women and men. In this fast-paced, hard-hitting political thriller, Kozar flies to Eritrea where he witnesses blatant corruption in the distribution of international food aid. But there is something far more sinister going on, and as he continues to dig, he quickly finds himself pitted against a rogue’s gallery of extremely dangerous characters: a powerful evangelical minister, a repugnant US Republican senator, the unscrupulous head of the UN International Food Fund and a pair of ruthless Russian oligarchs – who will stop at nothing, including murder, to keep their illegal enterprise from being exposed.
Includes a section called: Pastor's journal.