Best of
Inspirational

1968

The Greatest Salesman in the World


Og Mandino - 1968
    If Mandino's suggested reading structure is followed, it would take about 10 months to read the book.What you are today is not important... for in this  runaway bestseller you will learn how to change your life by applying the secrets you are about to  discover in the ancient scrolls.

Diagrams for Living


Emmet Fox - 1968
    " Fox has inspired millions of people over the past forty years through his simple, practical guidelines. In Diagrams for Living he presents valuable keys to living a more fulfilled life drawn from the eloquent spiritual wisdom of the Bible.If we read the Bible literally, cautions Fox, we miss the eternal power and personal relevance found in its symbols, allegories, and parables. "Whether you realize it or not," he writes, "you are on every page from Genesis to Revelation." Fox shows how to read dramatic biblical stories as symbolic diagrams for living that can "show you how to overcome difficulties and problems, and how to give expression to the deep aspirations that lie hidden in your soul." This power to reveal, inspire, and guide makes the Bible's teachings adaptable to everyone at every stage of spiritual development.Sensible, contemporary, and full of reassurance, Diagrams for Living offers sage counsel from a gifted teacher.

Life Is Tremendous


Charlie "Tremendous" Jones - 1968
    Believing that enthusiasm makes the difference, Charlie shows how anyone can be happy, involved, relevant, and secure in the midst of a high-pressure, commercialized, automated society.

Heart Gifts


Helen Steiner Rice - 1968
    This volume, incorporates some of the best of Helen Steiner Rice's poetry along with a unique and insightful autobiographical sketch from the author.

Dialogues with God


Frances J. Roberts - 1968
    Roberts offers this powerful collection of inspirational writings that has touched the lives of thousands. Written as if God is speaking directly to the reader, Dialogues with God addresses issues like wisdom, ambition, purity, and hope. Readers will find the same style of compelling prose, stirring verse, and powerful spiritual insights that made the author's Come Away My Beloved a best seller with more than a million sold. Featuring the complete, classic text in a completely new typesetting, Dialogues with God is a true vehicle of worship that will invigorate your prayer life and open the door of your soul to the breath of God.

Cowboy Boots in Darkest Africa


Bill Rice - 1968
    Bill Rice's missionary trip into the jungles of Africa including adventures with elephants, lions, a black panther and much more.

In Times Like These


Emilie Loring - 1968
     A man she had loved, but one who wasn’t willing to marry a woman with no financial status. With her friend Leslie’s help, Page decides to turn her life around … when she is offered a proposition by her employers, Markham Electronics. Eager to continue living her life, Page accepts the proposal, as absurd as it seems. There was nothing to lose and it would mean getting away from her current surroundings. However, playing the role of fiancée to a senior member at Markham’s was not something she was expecting. Keeping up pretences, Vance Cooper takes Page to his Aunt Jane’s house in New York. There is a mole in the company, someone who is supplying information to the enemy … information that could betray their country. In a bid to find this person, Vance pulls out all the stops … even if that means deceiving his beloved Aunt. No one is trustworthy, and he must ensure all suspicious people are deeply investigated. But, with his Aunt’s goddaughter, Beverly Main, back in his Aunt’s life, and with her eager to take the place of his missing cousin, Vance needs Page. As his fiancée, Beverly is likely to back off … or so he thinks. A twisted turn of events places Page in grave danger. Unbeknown to Page and Vance, a simple jade pendant gifted to Page becomes the source of trouble. To those who know of its significance, there must be a way to retrieve it, even if it means killing the holder… Emilie Loring was an American romance author who started writing in 1914 and continued writing until her death in 1951. Following her death, her sons published some unfinished material they found at her estate. The ghost-writer was Elinore Denniston.