
The Emancipation of Robert Sadler by Marie Chapian and R Sadler
304 pages, 2 of 2 reviews are 5-star, Lending Enabled
A Gritty, Raw Real-Life Tale That Will Both Shock and Inspire You
So many thoughts twirl in my head….I want to think back as far as I can remember–think on things I had long ago buried and let stay buried. There were things I never told anyone. Now is the time to tell it, though. Help me remember it, Lord, so I can tell it just the way it was.
Over fifty years after the Emancipation Proclamation, Robert Sadler was sold into slavery at the age of five–by his own father. Originally published in 1975, this is the no-holds-barred tale of those dark days, his quest for freedom, and the determination to serve others borne out of his experience. You won’t forget this poignant true story of good triumphing over evil, of God’s grace, and of an extraordinary life of ministry.

Kiss Me Like You Mean It: Solomon’s Crazy in Love How-To Manual by David Clarke
237 pages, 3 of 3 reviews are 5-star, Lending Enabled
Many couples find themselves at a point where they need a passion boost. How can husbands and wives break through the many obstacles and issues that have derailed their desire and get back on track to being the crazy-in-love couple they once were?
Solomon had a few secrets up his ancient sleeves, and marriage therapist Dr. David Clarke helps readers learn why the passionate exchanges and God-inspired, 3,000-year-old techniques of Solomon and Shulamith worked then–and still work today. Readers will learn how to troubleshoot problems and conflicts, put each other first, employ praise, have fun, flirt, be more playful and sensual, and rediscover the lost art of a great kiss.
Every married couple can experience exhilarating passion; Dr. Clarke and the Song of Solomon reveal how!
Us: A User’s Guide by Dan Tocchini
212 pages, 12 of 12 reviews are 4 or 5-star
Veteran marriage coach Daniel L. Tocchini doesn’t want to improve marriages. He wants to transform them.
Drawing on personal experience and stories from couples he has coached, he offers practical guidance to move couples beyond communication tricks and gimmicks to help them truly understand “Us” for the first time—talking honestly, listening generously, tackling tricky issues, breaking out of ruts, and abandoning self-centered “consumer thinking.”
Innovative, insightful, and thoroughly biblical, Tocchini’s approach has helped thousands in his popular seminars. Whether a marriage is in deep trouble or just coasting along, it’s time for Christian couples to read the User’s Guide that God intended.

Laugh-a-Day Book of Bloopers, Quotes & Good Clean Jokes by Jim Kraus
224 pages, no reviews, Lending Enabled
Laughter is powerful medicine–and it’s just plain fun. The Laugh-a-Day Book of Bloopers, Quotes & Good Clean Jokes brings together hundreds of the funniest bits of wit and humor to brighten anyone’s day. From blunders like “For sale: Electric hospital bed, hardly used. No one died in it,” to truisms like “The only thing worse than hearing the alarm clock in the morning is not hearing it,” there’s something to tickle everyone’s funny bone.
Teachers, speakers, pastors, writers, and anyone who loves to laugh will enjoy this impressive collection of jokes, bulletin bloopers, and amusing quotes–enough for a whole year of laughter!
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