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Samuel My Son, by Ruth Hough and Donna Bayse is a true story of a young woman who found herself pregnant out of wedlock. Her choices turn a tragic story into one of grace and mercy. This story is about the momentous power of decisions at the invisible crossroads of life, and the amazing way God works around even our inferior -- and often blatantly selfish -- choices to give us good and perfect gifts! What an enigma: that our decisions matter so greatly and, yet, He will take whatever we bring to Him in earnest and do so much with it!
SexingUP -- by Donna L. Bayse, M.A. and Karen K. Hernandez, Ph.D., MFCCThis book is for all ages, young and old, married and single. It is a positive and affirming book that counters all the confusing and mixed messages about sex that pulsate throughout our culture. It calls the reader to accept the SexingUP challenge and live up to all that you are. Don't sell you or your sexuality short. Your sexuality is only one little Milky Way galaxy in the universe of all that you are. Think of your sexuality as your God-given antennae to a very profound life of meaning. Your sexuality is not some aspect-- some peripheral, easily satisfied aspect -- of you. It is YOU! And God made you a connoisseur of life meanings.
TalkingUP -- by Karen K. Hernandez, Ph.D. and Donna Bayse, M.A. Talking is among the first things life teaches. Talking is, in many respects, like air. We need it and cant do without. Why focus on it? But the quality of the air does have tremendous import. And the quality of our talking influences the quality of our lives. We create with our words. Whether we are talkingUP or talking down, we are bringing realities into being. This book is filled with examples galore and shows how powerful it is to honor others. What a difference our words make!
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Bittersweet Legacy is the dramatic story of the relationship between two generations of black and white southerners in Charlotte, North Carolina, from 1850 to 1910. Janette Greenwood describes the interactions between black and white business and p
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