The Reunion: A Novel by Dan Walsh
304 pages, 67 of 69 reviews are 4 or 5-star, Lending Enabled
There are people in this world we pass right by without giving a second thought. They are almost invisible. Yet some of them have amazing stories to tell, if we’d only take the time to listen . . .Aaron Miller was an old, worn-out Vietnam vet, a handyman in a trailer park. Forty years prior, he saved the lives of three young men in the field only to come home from the war and lose everything. But God is a master at finding and redeeming the lost things of life. Aaron is about to be found. And the one who finds him just might find the love of his life as well.Expert storyteller Dan Walsh pens a new tale filled with the things his fans have come to love–forgiveness, redemption, love, and that certain bittersweet quality that few authors ever truly master. Fans old and new will find themselves drawn into this latest story about how God cares for everyone.
Is God Saying He’s The One? Hearing From Heaven About That Man in Your Life by Susan Rohrer
189 pages, 11 of 11 reviews are 5-star, Lending Enabled
- Does God speak about the choice of a husband?
- Will my best guy friend ever see me that way?
- Is there such a thing as a match made in Heaven?
Maybe you find yourself asking these questions. They might even predominate your thoughts and prayers. You could be wondering if the answers you’re hearing really are from heaven and, if so, what to do about it. If you find yourself single and hopeful about a particular man’s potential in your life, then this might be the book for you. Those who counsel single women could find this book helpful in stimulating one-on-one conversation as well as group discussion. Bible-based, candid, and applicable, Rohrer peppers this book with true stories as she explores commonly-asked questions about what may be one of the most important decisions in a woman’s life.
Homespun Bride by Jillian Hart
288 pages, 76 of 154 reviews are 4 or 5-star, Lending Enabled, Previously Free
Montana Territory in 1883 was a dangerous place—especially for a blind woman struggling to make her way through an early winter snowstorm. Undaunted, Noelle Kramer fought to remain independent. But then a runaway horse nearly plunged her into a rushing, ice-choked river, before a stranger’s strong, sure hand saved her from certain death. And yet this was no stranger.
Though she could not know it, her rescuer was rancher Thad McKaslin, the man who had once loved her more than life itself. Losing her had shaken all his most deeply held beliefs. Now he wondered if the return of this strong woman was a sign that somehow he could find his way home.
Abraham and Sarah by J SerVaas Williams
336 pages, 11 of 13 reviews are 5-star, Lending Enabled, Previously Free
Take all that can be gleaned from the classic narrative of Abraham and Sarah; add the wisdom of ancient as well as modern historians; then, intersplice the wealth of the most up-to-date archaeological evidence; and a man and a woman of striking abilities, reality, and humanness appear.
If Abraham lived in a pagan environment, how did he become a man of great faith? Who was Sarah? Is there any logical explanation for her dazzling beauty that charmed and enticed kings when Sarah was at the age of seventy-five and again when she was ninety?
Archaeologist Sir C. Leonard Woolley observed that “Amongst the shadowy characters of ancient history, Abraham stands out as a living personality–whom we can know, and with whom we can sympathize…and now, alongside this living personality, we find Sarah–perhaps the most remarkable, yet mysterious woman of all time!”
The Bronze Ladder by Malcolm Lyon
288 pages, 11 of 11 reviews are 5-star, Lending Enabled, Previously Free
Saturus is a carefree teenager from the Roman province of Africa with an appetite for the seedier pleasures of life.
Perpetua is a young and headstrong noblewoman entrapped by the traditional views of her father.
Two people from different backgrounds, seemingly with little in common. Yet both are drawn to the new and radical religious movement that is sweeping the Roman empire – Christianity.
But why are so many around them bitterly opposed to this new, radical faith? And why are those who embrace it willing to pay the ultimate price, rather than give it up?
Based on the historical account of six North Africans whose lives were deeply affected by this new movement, this is a moving and at the same time inspiring story which takes us from despair and anger through to new courage and hope… and so to ultimate victory over fear and death itself.

233 pages, no reviews, Lending Enabled, Previously Free
Losing his entire family twelve years ago is the least of Craig Anderson’s woes. In a world with no answers and obscure hope, his simple life is disrupted by dreams that come true, visions that defy all meaning and strangers showing up in the middle of the night without warning.
One of his dreams hints at his soon demise and what are these supernatural wonders? Craig’s search for clarity is frustrated when the man who murdered his family returns to finish the job and it doesn’t help that some of his friends are holding detrimental secrets.
It’s not long before Craig finds himself slam in the middle of a heated battle between life and death as he races down the road to an unknown discovery. Somehow Craig must discover meaning, he must discover the truth but to do that…he must discover himself.
What I Want My Children to Know by Todd Hoffman
177 pages, no reviews, Lending Enabled
How God want us to show Him our love?
What does it mean to be fully committed to following Jesus?
Why is wholehearted commitment to God the only way to make your life count for eternity?
How do your desires determine your fruitfulness in serving God?
Live Dead Journal: 30 Days of Prayer for Unreached Peoples, 30 Days of Challenge by Dick Brogden
172 pages, no reviews, Lending Enabled
To LIVE DEAD is to live life wholly for Jesus. To die to self, know God will do a greater work through you. To announce the life of God among those who are unreached. This journal, in 30 day meditations, examines character-based mission among those unengaged by the Gospel. Each day includes an informed way to pray for an unreached people in East Africa and a challenge to live and die for Jesus in order that He might be made famous among all peoples of Earth.
Broken (The Salvation Series) by JD Wilson
134 pages, of reviews are 4 or 5-star, Lending Enabled
Cheryl Resin tries to be what everyone wants her to be until she decides to lead a life of her own.
She meets the love of her life, Justin Crawler, and together they share their most intimate thoughts and feelings.
For once in her life Cheryl is happy. Will this new life be what she’s looking for or will it lead her on a road to destruction?
The Gospel of John: Bible Trivia Quiz & Study Guide
328 pages, no reviewsbook, Lending Enabled
Looking for an enjoyable way to study the Bible by yourself or with friends and family?
Tired of reading a passage of scripture and finding that you’ve forgotten what you just read?
Looking for a way to increase your attention and understanding during Bible study?
You’re just seconds away from deeper engagement with the New Testament scriptures…
Study the Bible by Taking Bible Quizzes After Every Chapter: If you’re like most people, you pay better attention and get more out of what you study when you know that you’re going to take a quiz on it.
This is why BibleEye Bible trivia quizzes are great study tools to engage with the New Testament text.
Also free from the same series: II Corinthians
Light on the Mountains by Geoff Waugh
215 pages, no reviews, Lending Enabled
Accounts of the beginnings of the Baptist Mission in Papua New Guinea, the early pioneering years, the birth of the Enga church in the highlands, and descriptions of living and teaching among the Enga tribes.
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