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Roy Hoffman tells stories--through essays, feature articles, and memoir--of one of the South's oldest and most colorful port cities
Domestic fiction.
There's a big difference between being alive and knowing how to truly live. Live, from New York Times bestselling author Sadie Robertson, addresses life's most difficult issues and choices in fun, practical, and biblical ways, leading you to engage with God's truth in a world that is growing more overwhelming and confusing. To be alive is something that happens to you, but to truly live is something you choose to do each day. As Sadie says, "When you truly learn to live the life God offers, your whole existence becomes a verb." In Live, Sadie inspires teens and young adults to thrive by making choices that will lead them into the fullness God has for them, not into the emptiness the world offers find confidence, deal with haters, live in the moment, and discover the power of words identify the difference between what leads to life and what leads to death wholeheartedly embrace God's ways and God's truth Live is the perfect gift for young, Christian women on birthdays, for graduation, or as a "just because" for self-care and self-discovery. With full-color photography and captivating design, Live helps teens and young adults feel empowered and inspired. Whether you have a long-time relationship with God or are new to faith, Live is a joyful encouragement to make the most of each moment, make wise decisions, and always seek the truth of the Bible. Filled with stories and biblical principles, Live celebrates what we all have in common—the opportunity to not simply be alive but to truly live. Sadie is a wholesome and trusted role model and enthusiastic voice for her generation, reaching millions of teens, young adults, and parents through her books, social platforms, and hit podcast, WHOA That's Good. Look for additional inspirational, bestselling books from Sadie: Live Fearless Live on Purpose Who Are You Following? Who Are You Following? Guided Journal
An unknown hero was born, Rakak. Nearly dying in the river where his mothers threw him, his mysterious rescuer helped prepare him for greatness. From a hated planet, Rakak begins a new life with a new name on Plenarius where he is adopted and raised as the only son of a elderly business man. Pledging loyalty and love for his new home, he struggles as he sees God's hand against his people. From place to place, he knows though, that ultimately God is the one that has been with him his whole life. Zaragiah's life like ours has struggles, dreams, failures, and successes. Hidden meanings are riddled into the places, people and things in this book. If you enjoyed reading of the unrelenting hero -Zaragiah from the Last Prophets Book: The Truth of Our Universe, you will surely love this book.
Keys: Portraits of Trials and Truth is fitting as the title for this trilogy of fictional short stories because of how the grace of God unlocks the door to the goodness within the heart of each central character. Their experiences allows them to become free from the bonds of pride fullness, self-indulgence, low self-esteem, the fear of failure, as well as egomania and cynicism. In Waiting, Paul has become an impatient, status-driven millennial who seems to only be concerned about how best to advance his career after losing the one person that helped keep him morally centered. The change in his personality since losing her has alienated him from close friends and family in favor of less reputable characters. Then one day when he feels his days may be numbered, he meets an old military veteran in the most unlikely of circumstances, and what follows would change his life forever. In Will to Soar, Will Saxby agonizes over what he feels is his "fatal flaw" and can't get past a low opinion of himself, even though he is surrounded by friends and associates in his life that see him entirely differently. When he decides to make a last ditch effort to post for his dream job with help from his mentor and other associates, he is also aided by the dramatic appearance of characters whose own tragedies make his problem seem miniature in scope but whose testimonies and council allows him to see, in dramatic fashion, the man God also sees in him. Inside the Orchard is a story about an overachiever who also suffers from egomania. Edith is so driven that she has become one-dimensional and fixated on a romance with one of her law school professors that can never be realized. She is an A-lister and academic powerhouse by reputation, whose cynical and manipulative nature becomes her calling card. However she's forced to see the world through the eyes of someone who is the polar opposite in appearance and disposition. Someone who is gifted in her own right who chooses to align herself with Edith, in spite of her attitude toward her, because of something quite remarkable that they both share.