Passport Through Darkness: A True Story of Danger and Second Chances by Kimberly Smith
258 pages, 51 of 57 reviews are 5-star
This heartbreaking, heartlifting book is for anyone who longs to see God move their life from normal to one that matters. It is a call to readers to take one more step on their journey to know God’s heart
Journey to Riverbend by Henry McLaughlin
421 pages, 32 of 40 reviews are 4 or 5-star, Lending Enabled
Michael Archer is nothing if not a man of his word. Though he was unable to save Ben Carstairs, Michael is determined to carry out Ben’s dying wish: to be reconciled with his father. Unfortunately, Sam Carstairs, one of the most ruthless businessmen on the frontier, has no use for his own son, much less a man of God seeking reconciliation. Soon after arriving in Riverbend, Michael meets and falls for the stunning Rachel Stone while waiting for Sam to return from a business trip. Beautiful yet guarded, Rachel seems to be running from a past as dark as Michael’s.When word reaches town that Sam has been kidnapped on the stagecoach home, Michael offers to join the search party formed by the local sheriff. With a budding romance behind him and a dangerous rescue ahead of him, he sets out on the trail, determined to complete his journey no matter the cost.

Where Love Once Lived by Sidney Frost
298 pages, 20 of 22 reviews are 4 or 5-star, Lending Enabled, Previously Free
She’d once loved a bookmobile driver. Memories of that time with him poured in so rapidly she caught her breath. It’d been long ago, but her heart remembered. At first she remembered the love she’d felt back then, but the good memories didn’t last long. She’d gone to the bookmobile as usual that last day, but nothing was to be the same again. She went to Brian with love and exciting news. She left alone. Not just without him, but alone in the world and apart from God.
Is it ever too late to find happiness? No, says Sidney W. Frost in his inspirational Christian novel, Where Love Once Lived. Brian Donelson returns to his hometown after a thirty-year absence to win back his beloved Karen. But Karen, who has grown closer to God than he has, harbors a secret that keeps her away from Brian at all costs. While driving the local bookmobile, Brian struggles to earn her trust, even as he grapples with secrets of his own. With God’s help, can these two find happiness? Beautifully written and told with wit and grace, Where Love Once Lived is a moving love story filled with the glory of God.
Sidney W. Frost is an elder in the Presbyterian Church and a Stephen Minister. While a student at the University of Texas, he worked as a bookmobile driver for the Austin Public Library.
The Gift of Work: Spiritual Disciplines for the Workplace by Bill Heatley
176 pages, 4 of 5 reviews are 5-star, Lending Enabled
Work has become a dangerous place. With employee violence, injuries, and even deaths on the rise, it’s no wonder we’re filled with stress, apprehension, and anger. That’s not God’s plan for work though.
In The Gift of Work, author Bill Heatley couples wisdom from several great thinkers of faith with spiritual disciplines that can easily be practiced in the workplace. Your ideas about work will be shattered and then rebuilt to help you understand God’s divine purpose.
Fill your work with the love, joy, courage, and power God intended. Become a blessing and be blessed in return.
Stars of the Kanri (Heavy Metal Cowboy) by Steve Dorning
230 pages, 4 of 4 reviews are 5-star, Lending Enabled
Good Questions Have Small Groups Talking by Josh Hunt
137 pages, 12 of 12 reviews are 4 or 5-star, Lending Enabled, Previously Free
Which would you rather attend—a boring lecture or a lively small group discussion?
How do you turn some quiet bump-on-a-logs into a lively small group discussion?
Ever attended a group and the leader tried to create a lively small group discussion and it went badly? (How embarrassing for her and painful for us. Awkward.)
If you believe discussion is the best way to lead a small group, this book is for you. In this practical book you will learn the skillful use of twelve types of questions that have groups talking.
The Eye of a Needle by Jeff Scurlock
188 pages, 4 of 4 reviews are 5-star, Lending Enabled

The Faith of Ashish: Blessings of India Book #1 by Kay Marshall Strom
320 pages, 12 of 13 reviews are 4 or 5-star, Lending Enabled
“His name is Ashish. His name is Blessing. The boy is my blessing.”
Virat and Latha named their son Ashish, for he is the light and glory of their world. Yet a simple drink of water from the wrong cup changes them forever. Virat, Latha, and Ashish are Untouchables in 1905 India, members of a caste who must never contaminate the world of the other, higher, castes.
When Ashish is in desperate need of a doctor, Virat risks everything to save his son and ventures into the dangerous realm of the high caste. There, the strength of a father’s love, the power of a young British nurse, and the faith of a child change the lives around them.

67 pages, 4 of 4 reviews are 5-star, Lending Enabled
Here is a collection of the funniest religious jokes ever. If you are looking for hilarious church jokes and bible jokes you will find them here.
There is even a section on funny church signs; you know those crazy billboards in front of churches. You will be laughing out loud at how outrageous these are.
Children often say the craziest things when talking to and about God—you will love what kids have to say here.
If you are looking for a laugh, something to bring your spirits up or maybe even something humorous to put in the church bulletin you will find it in this book.
This book is suitable for kids and adults of all ages.
True Betrayer (Promise of Zion #6) by Robert Elmer 
160 pages, no reviews are 4 or 5-star, Lending Enabled
Dov Zalinski is more determined than ever to see his mother now that he knows she is alive—though very sick—and being held on the island of Cyprus. If he can make his way to the coast, surely he will find a boat to take him there. But Israel has just declared independence, putting the nation at war, and an Arab blockade makes leaving Jerusalem nearly impossible. Nevertheless, Dov escapes. The desert has its own risks, however, and Dov finds himself traveling with some unexpected companions.
Emily Parkinson never imagined she would be back in Jerusalem, especially now that the city is under siege. Supplies are scarce, and Emily worries about feeding the orphans she and Dov helped rescue from the Old City. When Dov takes off in the middle of the night, Emily follows—only to stumble upon a secretive stranger. All three end up heading to Kibbutz Yad Shalom, where they discover an abundant supply of food. But returning to Jerusalem with the supplies may be even more dangerous than leaving!
Code Blue: Prescription for Trouble Series #1 by Richard Mabry
290 pages, 50 of 91 reviews are 4 or 5-star, Lending Enabled
For Dr. Cathy Sewell, Code Blue means more than just the cardiac emergencies she faces—it’s the state of her life when the return to her hometown doesn’t bring the peace she so desperately needs. The town doctors resent the fact that she’s not only a newcomer but also a woman, and the devastating results from one of her prescriptions may mean the end of her practice. As two men compete for her affection, an enemy wants her out of town—or possibly even dead.
Cathy returns to her hometown seeking healing after a broken relationship, but discovers that among her friends and acquaintances is someone who wants her out of town…or dead. Lawyer Will Kennedy, her high school sweetheart, offers help, but does it carry a price tag? Is hospital chief of staff, Dr. Marcus Bell, really on her side in her fight to get hospital privileges? Is Will’s father, Pastor Matthew Kennedy, interested in advising her or just trying to get her back to the church she left years ago? When one of Cathy’s prescriptions almost kills the town banker, it sets the stage for a malpractice suit that could end her time in town, if not her career. It’s soon clear that this return home was a prescription for trouble.
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