2011 Spring Releases

 
 

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 Don’t Ever Look Down

By: Dick and Debbie Church, with Diane Moody

Marriages don’t always survive cancer, even when patients do. In this unique book, the authors share their journey through cancer as husband and wife with honesty, humor, and hope. Don’t Ever Look Down offers encouragement and practical advice to couples who are facing the same steep mountain climb.

As an oncology counselor, Debbie Church has worked with hundreds of cancer patients. Through her own experience with this disease, she gained a greater understanding of cancer’s impact on individuals and families. Her husband, Dick, shares a man’s perspective on entering the mysterious worlds of gynecology and oncology. An experienced mountain climber, Dick compares Debbie’s battle with cancer to the difficulties, dangers, and triumphs of climbing a mountain.

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Gems of Wisdom

By: Angela Breidenbach

God uses gemstones and rocks throughout the Bible as memory anchors to help us to remember, pray, respect, worship, and celebrate. Gems of Wisdom invites the reader on a treasure hunt for important concepts represented by the beautiful stones God created. This unique book and the accompanying workbook will empower women to influence and preserve important relationships.

 
 

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Quest for the Nail Prints

By Don Furr

What happens when three ordinary present day people are chosen by God for an extraordinary experience? Thrust back in time nearly two thousand years they come face-to-face with the rugged and radical Nazarene known throughout the region as Jesus of Nazareth.

This is a story of how a personal encounter with the living Christ in His time changes the three modern day people…forever.
 
 
 

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The Eternal Waltz of Jacqueline Kennedy 

By: Kristin Elizabeth Marshall

Set in the context of that most iconic American family, The Eternal Waltz of Jacqueline Kennedy presents through elegant lyrical prose a single ethereal day spent in eternity as Jackie reflects on her immeasurable joys and personal tragedies, both the loves and the loses that spring from the timeless universality of family and those that rose from that turbulent, triumphant, and uniquely American time that surrounded JFK’s brief presidency