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Nothing is impossible with God. Whether you are 15 or 85, God is still able to create greatness in your life. Building and mending relationships, navigating major life events, and new beginnings are all possible with Him. God not only knows your longings, He provides for them. It’s Still Possible by award-winning author Karen Moore includes: 100 devotions focused on possibility, hope, and faith Scripture verses and heartfelt prayers Reflections for deeper connection Readings for people encountering disappointment and discouragement, such as Believe the Impossible, It’s a New Day, and Abundant Life This is perfect for anyone who longs to draw closer to our generous Creator and feel uplifted and encouraged that with God anything is possible. It’s Still Possible is a great gift for Mother’s Day, International Friendship Day, birthdays, anniversaries, and even as a self-purchase. God promises us abundant joy—even in the middle of the mess. After all, in God’s hands, all things are possible.
Tells how to get started in the greeting card industry, develop ideas, create sample cards, and submit material, and includes advice from successful card writers, illustrators, and publishers.
A resource to develop a personal time of devotions.
Designed to meet the needs of today's grads, this devotional contains 180 one-page readings for those entering new territory and finding their own way through life. God's Graduate: Continuing Education for Everyday Life covers topics such as integrity, faith, serving, success and failure, work, the world, forgiveness, and prayer-challenges graduates will face daily. Each reading ends with a "Continuing Education" section, relating a scripture verse to the topic presented. In a world full of mixed messages, this invaluable, inspirational resource is one no grad should be without.
When ten classic cars gather for a friendly competition, they rev their engines, screech their tires and toot their horns. Join them for a rhyming good time and enjoy the ride. "Car Show Countdown" introduces colors and numbers in a fun and engaging way while also celebrating diversity and good sportsmanship.
Every trilogy needs an ending. It Don’t Matter: Amor Regge Senza Legge (Love Rules Without Rules or Laws) – The Third Novel in the Trilogy After a While You Wonder puts a proper period at the end of this series. Author Norman E. Edelen wraps up the story begun in After a While You Wonder and Tuesday After Next. It Don’t Matter starts with a new “dead or alive” search, this time for married DEA Agent Karen B. Doupchek, reportedly killed at the World Trade Center on 9/11. Doupchek’s single Joint Task Force partner, Treasury Agent Kevin A. Moore, refuses to believe she is dead. Recounting hearing Karen, as an apparition, saying to him on 9/11, “Wait for me, Kevin. I’m coming bac...
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The ninth Catrin Sayer Mystery. A family in Wales are defrauded by what appears to be a Nigerian internet scam, but it tracks to an office in Lewisham, South London. DCI Catrin Sayer, Metropolitan Police, believes the case belongs to the local borough detectives, not to her specialist team in Operation Undertow. Commander Karen Moore decides otherwise. Sayer’s reluctance evaporates when a police officer is seriously injured. As the violence escalates, she is forced into a central and very personal role to bring closure to the investigation.