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Can Love Rise from the Flames of Life's Most Fiery Trials? Movie star Jordan Kinkaid had it all, and more. That all came to a tragic end on a winding mountain road, in a heap of twisted metal and exploding flames that took the life of his closest friend and well-known agent, Allen Marek. Now Jordan is a prisoner of his new wheelchair, trapped in a paralyzed and broken body, with a spirit even more broken. Will he find a reason to live again? Will he ever love again? Will he ever walk again? Will he ever find forgiveness...or even forgive himself? As Jordan works to reclaim his life, and tries to restore his broken physical body and spirit, mystery and menace arise. What dark secret does the caring, attractive nurse practitioner, Christine Simmons, carry? Who is stalking Jordan Kinkaid, to kill him? Is God real? And if so, can He make a difference in lives of broken people? In A Place Called Morning, plumb the depths of human brokenness and fear, then soar to the heights of love as you follow Jordan Kinkaid in his journey to new life, healing, and the power of spiritual salvation. Catherine Sheets has been a writer for over 35 years, penning numerous Christian devotionals, an Easter drama, and two Christian romance and suspense novels. Her articles have been published in Christian magazines, including Star Song, Pentecostal Evangel, and Friendship. She is a native of Frankfort, Kentucky, and she and her husband, Gerald, have two grown children and two grandchildren.
A touching, satisfying story that will stay with readers forever. Even in the dark of night, surely there is a place called morning.
A journalist chronicles the lives of the elderly residents of Canterbury Towers, an assisted living community, and their philosophies on old age, including the journalist's mother.
Features the "Expulsion" arc and the blockbuster Season 2 finale! Casey takes a stand in the Student Council election, Guillaume challenges the headmaster in the Towerball finals, and Vanessa and Ian face off in the science fair. When itÍs all over, one of the biggest mysteries of the book is revealed, and the stage is set for the upcoming MORNING GLORIES: SUMMER VACATION! Collects MORNING GLORIES #47-50.
This book has offered me an opportunity to put a few basic principles of life into simpler terms so that the very young can understand them. It has also given me the chance to use my imagination just a bit to add a little color to the circle of life. From an early age, I was a thinker. I would spend many hours twisting and turning things in my mind. My third-grade teacher would sometimes read my stories in class, and that was my favorite time in school. I never stopped writing, and I realize that many of the new places that I visit are only in my mind, fueled by imagination and understanding the meaning of what if.
You can take the woman out of the country… When Ellie Nelson traded life in rural England for the big city, she left painful memories behind. Coming home to Little Dale means getting back in touch with nature and the animals that inspire her. And a local wildlife vet could even help the fledgling painter realize her dreams. Except he's the one who broke her heart. Andy Montgomery has to tread with caution. He can't put the creatures he's sworn to protect at risk. And Ellie isn't ready to trust him again. He doesn't blame her—he still hasn't told her his biggest secret. Once he does, will Ellie leave their close-knit community forever?
'A Place Called Utopia' is a collection of 58 poems voicing the need of breaking free from the existing order, which is tainted by dark ambition, power and greed and finding a happy place filled with love and compassion. ‘Utopia,’ as old as it may be with its first coinage by Thomas More in the 16th century, this concept is so much alive that it is still feeding our dream of freedom today.
When Edie Jo Houp's father opens the "biggest can of worms you ever did see" by suggesting that the Vine Street Baptist Church ope its Vacation Bible School to all the children of Half Moon, North Carolina - including the Indian children - practically everyone in town turns on the Houps. Thirteen-year-old Edie Jo isn't sure how she feels about ther daddy's idea. That summer of 1956, however, is one of change and growth. Up at her own private place, she meets and Indian boy named Cherokee Fish. A tentative connection develops between them as they begin to share their secrets and dreams. As the tensions that summer reach their peak, Edie Jo ultimately learns that "friendships don't shape on color."
In A Place Called Appomattox, William Marvel turns his extensive Civil War scholarship toward Appomattox County, Virginia, and the village of Appomattox Court House, which became synonymous with the end of the Civil War when Robert E. Lee surrendered to Ulysses S. Grant there in 1865. Marvel presents a formidably researched and elegantly written analysis of the county from 1848 to 1877, using it as a microcosm of Southern attitudes, class issues, and shifting cultural mores that shaped the Civil War and its denouement. With an eye toward correcting cultural myths and enriching the historical record, Marvel analyzes the rise and fall of the village and county from 1848 to 1877, detailing the domestic economic and social vicissitudes of the village, and setting the stage for the flight of Lee’s Army toward Appomattox and the climactic surrender that still resonates today. Now available for the first time in paperback, A Place Called Appomattox reveals a new view of the Civil War, tackling some of the thorniest issues often overlooked by the nostalgic exaggerations and historical misconceptions that surround Lee’s surrender.