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The Hershberger Sisters at Christmas


Hannah Schrock - 2020
    

Tailor's Robe & the Prisoner's Baby (Frontier Brides and Babies Book 2)


Terri Grace - 2020
    

The Book Thief: A Novel by Markus Zusak (Book Summary)


Summary Elite - 2015
    Regularly priced at $4.99. Read on your PC, Mac, smart phone, tablet or Kindle device. The Book Thief is a story set during the World War 2 near Munich, where in a war torn country a young girl is struggling to survive but at the same time indulging her unavoidable guilty pleasure. Liesel Meminger is stealing books, whenever she has a chance. She learns to read with help of her father and reads her stolen books, also shares them with people around her. Until one day that she witnesses something shocking while she takes her everyday commuter train which changes everything for her. Here Is A Preview Of What You’ll Learn… Excellent young-adult book Human fight for survival Undying wish for knowledge Power of reading books Take action today and download this book for a limited time discount of only $0.99! Keyword: The book thief

When God’s Light Inspires the Lost Bride: A Christian Historical Romance Book


Chloe Carley - 2021
    

Faith & Family Christmas Collection (20 Book Box Set)


Emma Ashwood - 2021
    

Rescued Love (Love on the Western Trail Book 2)


Linda Ford - 2021
    

Saving Sarah (The Gold Coast Retrievers Book 1)


Melissa Storm - 2021
    

Keep the Receipts: Three Women, Real Talk, No Filter


The Receipts Media Ltd - 2021
    

The Road to Revelation 4: Life and Death


Clifford T. Wellman Jr. - 2020
    

Gretchen's Dilemma: A historical mail order bride romance (Agate Bay, Minnesota Book 1)


Christine Sterling - 2021
    

What's eating Felicity Frost?: A quirky tale of love, forgiveness and finding your people


Belle Henderson - 2021
    

My Name Is Saul: A Novel of the Ancient World


Lin Wilder - 2020
    I will wage war against these Christians, and I will emerge victorious. My name is Saul."St. Paul the Apostle is a towering biblical figure, but almost nothing is known about his early life as Saul of Tarsus.As death loomed over him at Mamertine Prison in Rome, under the watchful eye of his jailer and final follower Aurelius, he wrote: I will die tomorrow. In the morning, around sunrise.There are two things for which I am eminently grateful: That I have been permitted to have fought the good fight and finished the race marked out for me; and that I will not have to endure another winter in this place.Starting from that pivotal moment, blending historical fact with audacious creativity, the author of the award-winning I, Claudia propels us back through the life of the man who would become St. Paul. Her vividly imagined, well-founded tale of loss, transformation, and divine intervention will captivate believers and non-believers alike who yearn for the human truth and drama behind the scriptures. "I am convinced that Saul is a man for our times," explains Wilder, "primarily because he was interested in just one thing: truth."

Prayers to Break Negative and Evil Soul Ties, Agreements and Covenants


Daniel C. Okpara - 2016
    Simple. Straight to the Point. But Powerful Prayers to Renounce all Unholy Ties, Agreements, Relationships & Covenants That Are Working Against Your Life and Destiny It is possible for someone to come under demonic attacks and oppression as a result of an unholy agreement, covenant, soul-tie or relationship. In this book, I will lead you to discover, renounce and break all unholy agreements, covenants, and relationships that you have entered into, knowingly or unknowingly, which is now a spiritual barrier to God’s plans for your life.

The Cowboy’s Oregon Trail Bride (Christian Western Romance) (MacAllan Brothers series Book 1)


Maya Stirling - 2020
    

Lady Elect 3 (A Woman's Worth Book 4)


Nikita Lynnette Nichols - 2016
    As the first lady of Freedom Temple of God In Christ, Arykah has the weight of the congregation on her shoulders. She’s in counsel constantly teaching forgiveness but Arykah struggles to take her own advice and live the life of a preacher’s wife when she becomes face to face with someone that she thought she’d never see again, the very person that had scarred her for life. Will Arykah practice what she preaches or will she put her own faith to the test and open her heart to allow healing to come in?