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You have heard the questions before, and you may have even asked them yourself: "If God truly loves me, then why would he just allow __ (FILL IN THE BLANK) _ to happen to me?"Let's be honest for a minute here. If God really did so love the world, then why does He seem to be invisible when people are dying of cancer, starvation, torture, and disease? Why does He allow hate-filled people to come to power and inflict suffering on others? Why does He seem so invisible when the day to day struggles knock the wind out of us and demand we carry on as if nothing ever happened? WHY DOES GOD SEEM TO BE INVISIBLE? This book is intended to present perspectives that reveal God’s “Footprint in the snow” if you will. When you can learn to spot the footprint, then the “invisible” becomes the most amazing comfort you will ever experience.
Life is made up of questions and our success in life will be determined by the questions we ask and the order in which we ask them. BRICKMAN is a book about how I found answers to two of life's biggest questions when I learned to reverse the order in which I was asking them. BRICKMAN is a story that takes a simple comic book drawn from a child and presents a powerful perspective that will heal internal wounds as well as establish purpose within the reader.
Have you ever wondered why you were born? Have you ever asked God why He would allow so much pain into your life if He really loved you? Life is made up of questions, and our success in navigating life will be determined largely by our ability to ask the right questions. My name is Daniel, and I am just a guy who has finally discovered how loved and adored I am by God. What you are about to read is the adventure story of how I discovered the answer to two of the biggest questions of my life. This story was a journey of faith and it is through this lens of faith that i was to show you my adventures, findings, and ultimately help you find your own answers to these two great questions in the adventure called life.
Pain never just creeps into a person’s life. Pain never just stops by for a front porch conversation, never knocks on your door or calls to see if it’s a good time. Pain always throws a party, and this party is guaranteed to shock you. Pain jumps out from behind the couch and shouts, “SURPRISE!!!!” Pain is the ultimate loose cannon—loud, flamboyant, and obnoxious. This is why we are so surprised when we walk through the doorway of the day-to-day to find this party planner in our home, with a crowd of unique and powerful guests. What you are about to read is a concept that God has allowed pain to teach me. Pain is a part of life—and, regardless of the reasons it shows up, I believe we can use it to discover purpose. There are several guests who will always show up at a pain party, and our ability to move through it comes down to our responses to the guests we choose to interact with. This is the story of Joanna, a conversation that took place between us, and ultimately the healing that was discovered through perspective. My prayer is that you will also experience this healing perspective and forever see pain through the lens that heals.
Nescia has always dreamed of seeing the world beyond the walls of her father’s palace. As the daughter of Sultan Shemim, the ruler of the Arabian Oases Kingdom of Mazal, she has a privileged but sheltered life. Everything changed when a mysterious force threatens to sweep through the kingdom, bringing with it a horde of invaders seeking to overthrow the Sultan and claim his lands. Nescia is taken to be raised without the knowledge of her past. Years later, Nescia finds herself lost in the desert, surrounded by dangers and secrets. She has always felt a strange connection to the desert, but she does not know how to use its' magic. And she is not the only one who wants it. There are spies, a...
Want to Publish a book, but don't know where to start? You can do it yourself! In this book, I will walk you through how to get setup and publish your book to all the retailers. This a step-by-step publishing guide is much more than a how-to publish book. First, I start with the writing process from plotting to writing, editing, cover design, formatting, blurb writing, then move into the publishing process, including how to get your book onto as many retailers as possible. Here you will find a book that talks about more than just the great 'Zon and eBooks. I walk you through setting up paperbacks and audio books as well. Want to sell directly to your customers? Want to get into some of the smaller stores and libraries? Want to learn a bit of information on book marketing? This book has it all. If you're wanting to get your book out there, but you need a step-by-step guide, including pictures, to help you understand the process, look no further! I've broken this down to help you understand every step of the process! Buy this book on Self-Publishing to get your book out to the world today!
Want to publish your book far and wide? Want it to be on more than just Amazon? This book is a step by step, how-to guide with pictures for how to publish your book wide. If you're part of the Wide for the Win mentality and want to Get Your Book Selling Wide, then this is a great resource to walk you through the steps. It goes over areas like publishing to Draft2Digital, PublishDrive, Smashwords, StreetLib, Barnes and Noble Nook, Google Books, Kobo Writing Life, Apple Books, Authors Republic, Audiobooks Unleashed, ACX, Findaway Voices, Lulu, and IngramSpark. If you enjoy books by Joanna Penn, Monica Leonelle, Mark Leslie, Andrea Pearson, Brian Meeks, Bryan Cohen, as well as their fantastic podcasts, this may be another to add to your collection to help you further your author career because you deserve to be the best author you can be. Get it Now!
Daniel Mathias Sr. (ca. 1734/1750-1829) immigrated from Germany to West- moreland County, Pennsylvania, and married twice (once in Germany) He served in the Revolutionary War, and moved in 1806 to Stark County, Ohio. Descendants and relatives lived in Pennsylvania, Maryland, Ohio, Michigan, Illinois, South Carolina, Alabama, Texas and elsewhere.
I was driving home from work one day when I looked to the side of the road and saw a man holding a simple cardboard sign. On the sign, he had crudely written the words: "I am a victim. Need help" The tragic reality was this man's cardboard sign reflected more than just his present condition. The cardboard sign he held in front of him reflected a source he was choosing draw from for his identity as a person. The most valuable aspect of the image of this man beside the road holding up a cardboard sign was that this man was a direct reflection of the man driving past him in the car. I believe each of us holds a sign for the world to see and in many cases, as people, our signs become more of an ...