Hallelujah I am Woman is a motivational tool with biblical inspiration to help women have faith as they seek their goals in life. The Author Betty Knight Allen speaks to all women concerning their well being as one of God's greatest gifts The Woman with faith filled words about what God's purpose is in every woman's life. This inspiring word of God will uplift and edify you as the woman you are in God's eyes, it will bring spiritual healing as you read God's words for your destiny in life. Keep the faith as you seek your goals and God's will for your life.
This book helps to entail how relationship coincide one to another. Help to realize that we all have imperfections, and this book will help the reader understand that maturity comes from growth.
These “Lovely Lyrics are a revelation from the Holy Spirit. He is also known as the Holy Ghost. He touched me and He made me whole. He inhabits and caresses my body. My soul and body belongs to Him. I feel the haunting of the Holy Ghost. I feel Him deep down in my soul. I have fallen in love with Him intimately; from the crown of my head to the sole of my feet, all over. For, God is Love and Life. I am passionately and lovingly in love with Him. I don’t want to shake this feeling. I am holding on to this feeling. I am holding on to My Love; for dear life. He restores my soul. He leads me and guides me into all truth. He is the spirit of truth within me.
Father, I pray is a collection of prayers. These prayers are neither soulish nor surface, but are Spirit-led prayers for the sole purpose of getting to the root of our issues. These prayers are scripturally sound and as such, the author believes they are a catalyst for healing of the soul and peace for the troubled mind.
In e-mails to her daughter, Grace explores her feelings of fear and love, the preciousness and tensions in her relationships—particularly with her husband—and her place within the cultural traditions of Appalachia. She writes of everyday happenings as well as happenings in past lives of herself and her family. Resolution comes in a way that she does not anticipate. From Kirkus Reviews In this debut novel, a middle-aged woman explores past lives and present tensions in emails to her daughter. “I was Sha Li, a priestess of the highest order, a worshipper of Kuan Yin, goddess of compassion and mercy.” So begins the first of many notes, via email, that Grace Heronheart drafted (and mostly sent) to Alyce, her college-aged, eldest daughter, just after Grace quit her 20-year job as a school psychologist in rural West Virginia. After noting that “our families probably think that I lost my marbles,” Grace tells Alyce that she’s actually “finding my rainbow colored, multifaceted marbles” by pursing her dream of being a writer. She provides her daughter with everyday-life updates, particularly regarding Alyce’s disapproving father; she also shares the story of her past incarnation as the aforementioned Sha Li, a secondary wife of a Chinese warrior. She tells tales of other past lives, such as Zete, a “dark-skinned” tribal “prophetess,” and Mourning Dove, a Native American who fell in love with a trapper. Along the way, Grace details the roles that Alyce and the rest of her present-day family played in these past existences. By novel’s end, she tells her daughter that she’s come to the conclusion that “I only write my own script. I cannot write anyone else’s,” and embarks on “a new adventure, and a new beginning.” First-time author Furst has written an engaging tale of midlife awakening that reads like a memoir, even as it skillfully deploys past-life metaphors. Grace’s missives combine the relatable tone of a typical email from a mom (such as when she applauds Alyce’s choice in boyfriend) with striking tableaux of imagined lives. Sha Li’s tale is particularly poignant and reminiscent of the works of Amy Tan and Jung Chang. It’s rather ambitious to cover three past lives and a conflict-ridden present, however, and the “P.S.” about Grace’s modern-day decision comes as a rather abrupt bombshell. Overall, though, Furst effectively sketches a character that lives out her assertion that “sanctuary can be found in all my rainbow stories.” A memorable depiction of an emerging writer exploring the many prisms of her voice.
A beautiful young girl vanessa carter, graduate top of her senior class, inexperienced to the ways of the world. The morning after the party vanessa makes a gruesome discovery that takes her world from innocent to turbulent. What is the drama? what will vanessa have to face as the days pass? Her long time friend and class mate Jarvis offers to help her through the rough tides she now face. Will he be able to save her and comfort vanessa or will he be the nightmare?
Serving God, her husband and her church for 13 years Sherry retells the valleys and victories she navigated through to escape the tumultuous life of a Pastor ́s wife. She uncovers the dark secrets men of the cloth attempt to hide so that they can escape accountability and possible imprisonment. A Kept Woman: Chronicles of a Pastor ́s Wife, is gripping and raw. It reveals how a godly woman fights back with the Word of God to take control of an oppressive situation and win. Sherry ́s challenging words of wisdom will motivate readers to action.
A moving collection of wise reflections on everyday experiences. Exploring topics such as friendship, courage, envy and family, Donna Sinclair looks beneath the surface of daily living to create a rich spirituality grounded in a woman's view of the world.
THE STORIES: In THE RED COAT, a teenage boy in the Bronx lays in wait outside a party for a girl he hardly knows. His mission, which he accomplishes with touching if halting effectiveness, is to tell her that he loves her. (1 man, 1 woman.) In DOWN