Finding God in the Quarter Mile

Finding God in the Quarter Mile

Author: Terry Miller

Publisher: Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.

Published: 2023-09-13

Total Pages: 494

ISBN-13:

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

God is good. This story attempts to be centered around custom hot rod cars and drag racing, but just like our lives, so many other life-altering events happen. Following families and friends going through challenges of false arrest, losing everything, and having to move—you know, just the usual trials and tribulations. Long-term rivalries with friends and family on and off the track. Greed and hatred being taught knowing and unknowingly too. Fathers and sons learning to bond as they grow closer to God. Brothers that don’t like each other coming together to help each other. Souls being saved through unique ways that only God would know to use. Cars, cars, and more cars! Did I mention cars? Justice being restored. Families torn apart then brought back together stronger and learning how to live for God!


Chasing Grace

Chasing Grace

Author: Sanya Richards-Ross

Publisher: Zondervan

Published: 2017-06-06

Total Pages: 208

ISBN-13: 0310350174

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

“For as long as I can remember, life has been measured in seconds. The fewer, the better.” Most people equate success with having more, but Sanya’s quest was always for less. She started running track as a little girl in Jamaica and began competing when she was only seven. At 31 she’s had a career’s worth of conditioning to run a 400-meter race in 50 seconds, hopefully 49, or even better, 48. When she started training with her coach, Clyde Hart, they divided her race into four phases: push, pace, position, poise, and with the inherent prayer. For years Sanya worked to hone every phase in practice so that when it came time to race, her body would respond as her mind instinctively transitioned from one phase to the next. As she got older and embraced a life that measures more than just a number on the time clock, she has realized the genius of this strategy for not just racing the 400 meters, but for living her best life. Sanya shares triumphant as well as heartbreaking stories as she reveals her journey to becoming a world-class runner. From her childhood in Jamaica to Athens, Beijing and London Olympics, readers will find themselves inspired by the unique insights she’s gained through her victories and losses, including her devastating injury during the 2016 Olympic Trials forcing career retirement just weeks before Rio. Sanya demonstrates how even this devastating loss brought her closer to the ultimate goal of becoming all God created her to be. ”Sometimes you think you are chasing a gold medal, but that’s not what you are chasing. You’re racing to become the best version of yourself.”


Experiencing God (2008 Edition)

Experiencing God (2008 Edition)

Author: Henry T. Blackaby

Publisher: B&H Publishing Group

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 336

ISBN-13: 0805447539

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

A modern classic--revised with more than 70 percent new material--is based on seven Scriptural realities that teach Christians how to develop a true relationship with the Creator.


On God's Payroll

On God's Payroll

Author: Arno W. Schroeder

Publisher: Covenant Books, Inc.

Published: 2024-09-12

Total Pages: 602

ISBN-13:

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

On God's Payroll: From the Depression Era Prairies of South Dakota to the WWII Islands of the South Pacific and Back is the compilation of over two hundred handwritten personal stories of the unique and full life of Arno W. Schroeder. Arno's life, told through his own words, reflects his deep personal faith in God, formative years far different than those experienced by today's youth, and a life filled with unique experiences, including those of a twenty-year-old Marine fighting and surviving the frontline battles of Okinawa during WWII. Taken individually as they were written, the topics of the stories are broad and wide-ranging--from historical, informative, and humorous to serious, silly, and reflective. But assembled as a collection, the individual stories become a book of the history of the Great Depression; the crazy antics of a restless, overactive young farm lad (who said of himself, "...when I think of all the silly, dumb, stupid, crazy, unexpected and unusual things I always seemed to be doing, maybe I was all the entertainment my family could handle"); the lifelong impact war has on those that have fought to defend America's freedoms; and the vastly different life experiences between individuals of the Greatest Generation and subsequent generations, just to name a few.


God's Magnificent Beanfield

God's Magnificent Beanfield

Author: Don Bowlin

Publisher: WestBow Press

Published: 2012-10

Total Pages: 404

ISBN-13: 144975192X

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

God's Magnificent Beanfield ...fires the imagination, inspires the faithful, and celebrates the family. If you believe true miracles are a thing of the past, Mr. Bowlin will convince you otherwise.


God's Galloping Girl

God's Galloping Girl

Author: W. L. Morton

Publisher: UBC Press

Published: 2011-11-01

Total Pages: 373

ISBN-13: 0774843500

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

What brought Monica Storrs to embark on a wilderness life in the depressed thirties amidst the hardships of B.C.'s Peace River country - the last North American frontier? Monica Storrs was to stay in the north for twenty years. She came to a wilderness almost roadless, townless, and schoolless, without amenities or culture; a land of hot, dusty summers and unpredictable, sub-Arctic winters; a land of untamed and unexpected grandeur. Hearing the "clear call" of duty, she was endowed with a strong desire to serve the Anglican cause. A refined woman of 41, the delicately reared daughter of the dean of Rochester Cathedral, she was following a family tradition in seeking missionary work in rough and alien surroundings. Her mission was the settlers and the frontier. She came to teach Sunday school and the traditions of guiding and scouting to tough, work-hardened country children. She rode horseback to bring the gospel to the families of isolated farmers and trappers. She welcomed the poor and hungry to her home -- both the God-fearing and the godless. And she was, for the most part, welcome in theirs. She and the women who became her helpers were known affectionately by the people of the Peace as "God's Galloping Girls." Overcoming early fears of failure and rejection, she learned to subdue the prejudices of her moral and social upbringing and at last won acceptance and a permanent place in the heart of the north. Monica Storrs' diaries are a moving narrative of a woman's indomitable courage, faith, and humour. Her story is a vivid, realistic description of frontier life and the struggle for survival. Her words convey the wild and primitive beauty of the Peace River country -- not just a region, but an adventure of the spirit.


From Bust to Boom

From Bust to Boom

Author: Christian Dell

Publisher: WestBow Press

Published: 2015-07-31

Total Pages: 291

ISBN-13: 1490879870

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

College graduation can mean opening doors to wonderful opportunities. But what if you end your college career as a drug-dealing substance abuser with no idea what to do next? Are you doomed? That is how author Christian Dell ended his college career. In his inspirational memoir From Bust to Boom: Finding God in the Middle of the Oil Boom, shares the story of his progress from addiction to a full life in Christ. He left college floundering in a spiral of self-destructive behaviors. When he goes to work as an oil-equipment salesman in North Dakota, he begins a harrowing journey fraught with tests that strain his faith in all areas of life, from tragic deaths to the pull of cults. But he also learns about life outside bad habits, unsavory characters, and guns. From the depths of self-destruction, Dell learns how to fill his life with Christ. From Bust to Boom: Finding God in the Middle of the Oil Boom shows you how one can go from despair to a true, living, loving relationship with God. Its not a perfect or easy life, but its well worth the ride.


The God of Shattered Glass

The God of Shattered Glass

Author: Frank Rogers

Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers

Published: 2011-01-01

Total Pages: 383

ISBN-13: 1608993248

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Street Cop is the exciting story of one man's career in Law Enforcement. David Spell joined the Gwinnett County Police Department in 1984 at the tender age of twenty-one. This fast moving narrative takes the reader inside the squad car with David as he patrols some of the most dangerous areas and neighborhoods in Metro Atlanta. If you like the TV show Cops, you will love Street Cop. Get ready for your tour of duty. Strap into the passenger seat of David's squad car and enjoy the car chases, foot chases, fights, murder investigations, and other assorted crazy calls. You are about to see first-hand what it is really like on America's mean streets!


Hallelujah City

Hallelujah City

Author: Tom LaMarr

Publisher: UNM Press

Published: 2007-09-01

Total Pages: 268

ISBN-13: 0826340431

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

The last thing Scott Chambers expected to find on his doorstep in Aurora, Colorado, was his twenty-one-year-old daughter Mary. Recently exiled from a religious cult in Minnesota, Mary is carrying the child of the cult's leader and self-proclaimed messiah, Daniel Hawker. With the Dawn of the New Millennium scheduled for midnight, Mary claims she has been sent to convert her skeptical father. Yet, when the next day's headline in the Denver Post reads "Just Another Judgment Day," relegating the Doomsday story to page four, Mary blames her weaknesses for the world that did not end. She announces she will return to Minnesota to accept full responsibility for Daniel Hawker's failed prophecy and prove that her beloved Teacher is not a fraud. Chambers, suspicious of his daughter's condition and none too pleased with the so-called messiah, insists on accompanying her. Meanwhile, author Adrian C. Hummel has been battling creditors, his agent, and his editor for two years. Living in motel-squalor on the outskirts of Trapper's Point, Minnesota, he seeks an inside track to Daniel Hawker. He is certain an exclusive interview is all he needs to launch him into notoriety, granting him the fortune that has eluded him. Mary Chambers might be his last chance to gain access to the mastermind of Hallelujah City, the cult's headquarters. These stories converge in a complex and tender tale of family dysfunction and redemption that explores what happens the day after the world was predicted to end.


Why Me, Lord?

Why Me, Lord?

Author: Valerie Wright

Publisher: Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.

Published: 2021-09-16

Total Pages: 57

ISBN-13: 1638447462

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

How many times in your life have you asked yourself, "Why me, Lord"? Asking this question may be due to amazing blessings that God has given you, or it may be due to a devastating event that has occurred in your life. One thing you need to know is that God loves you and is always there for you and will never forsake you. Through the telling of her own journey, Valerie offers insight into how you can draw closer to God when adversity strikes and have a heart of gratitude when He blesses you. Everyone's journey is different, but it is up to each one of you to seek God and allow Him to lead you down the path He has chosen for you. The plans He has for you are always better than the plans you have for yourselves. As you read this book, seek God and pray He will guide you as you walk the path He has prepared for you. Seek His will for your life, so you can become the person He desires you to be. The Lord desires an intimate relationship with you; let your guard down and accept His love and blessings.