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After doctors told Praed that her MS would be terminal for her, she had a dream about her funeral. In the dream, a minister said, "The book for which Beth is best remembered is her devotional on disease." Beth Praed's first book on multiple sclerosis was the #1 book on MS at Amazon for six years. Praed's devotional about disease promises to be just as moving and insightful." So You Have a Disease: Devotions and Stories to Restore Hope" helps readers flourish even though they have been diagnosed with a disease. Praed's true life stories are uplifting and are well-matched with relevant bible verses. This book can be read in solitude or can be used by Christian study groups who are seeking a deeper understanding of their difficult circumstances.
Praed's first book on MS was a best-seller at Amazon. Her third book was developed with the following goals in mind: 1) to help women prepare an escape plan that will allow them to successfully escape their abusers, and 2) to give abused women the tools to completely help them recover. A few of the book's helpful chapters include: "A List of Possible Abusive Behaviors", "Surviving Severe Abuse", "Protecting Yourself Is Part of the Healing Process", "Should I Leave or Should I Stay" and "Techniques to Speed You on the Road to Recovery". Also included is discussion of a current hot topic in the courts, "Parental Alienation Syndrome--How Your Abuser Might Try to Use It Against You". According to Praed, "No one deserves to be treated in the ways that you have been treated. You may think that you are the only one who has gone through these things. But, there is a light at the end of the tunnel. There is a way out. You will be free and this book will help you get there."
For decades, the most popular column in Guideposts magazine has been "Mysterious Ways," a feature filled with true stories of extraordinary moments and everyday miracles that reveal a spiritual force at work in our lives. Mysterious Ways collects more than 100 of these remarkable true stories in one inspirational volume. These stories reassure us that despite our volatile times, God is intimately involved in our everyday lives and cares deeply about what happens to us. Readers will marvel at stories of miraculous healings unexplained by modern medicine, stories of strange and startling circumstances that led to love, and signs that God reaches out to us in unexpected ways.
When Beth returns to her childhood home, she discovers that much of her life has been based on deception... After a tragic miscarriage, Beth Tresaile returns to Owles House, the place of her miserable childhood, accompanied by her best friend, Kitty Copeland. Beth is determined to get revenge on her estranged mother, Christina, who neglected and abandoned her. But Beth slowly begins to discover that much of her childhood was built on deception. Kitty is captivated with Cornwall, and Beth reluctantly becomes involved with the locals. However, there are fresh troubles ahead when her married lover, Kitty’s brother, wants to come back into her life... A captivating Cornish saga filled with love and secrets, perfect for fans of Anna Jacobs and Margaret Dickinson.
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When an old lover reappears, it has far-reaching consequences for those in Portcowl Beth Tresalie has been happily reconciled with her estranged mother for over a year, and is looking forward to her best friend Kitty Copeland spending Christmas with them. But Beth is thrown into turmoil when Kitty reveals that her brother’s wife, Connie, has been having an affair and requests that her brother Stuart joins them. Beth and Stuart were once lovers and Beth lives in fear of Kitty discovering her secret. Determined to make things right, Beth helps Connie to win back Stuart. But Connie has her own agenda, and sets in motion a chain of events that will have change everything for both Beth and Stuart. An enthralling historical saga set in Cornwall perfect for fans of Margaret Dickinson and Katie Flynn.
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