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Dementia is brutal.
It’s messy, unfair, unpredictable, and emotional as hell.

And yet every day, ordinary people step into the chaos and become caregivers — nurses, protectors, translators of a broken brain, and witnesses to a disease that doesn’t play fair.

I F’n Hate Dementia is the book every family wishes they had from day one:
honest, clinically grounded, practical, and unafraid to say the things everyone else tiptoes around.

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In this powerful memoir, Jeff Brooks takes readers behind the headlines and into the everyday reality of patrolling the U.S.–Mexico border. Drawing from three decades of first-hand experience, he captures both the notable moments that made national news and the countless untold stories of risk, reward, and resilience in the field.

From confronting human traffickers to intercepting drug smugglers, Jeff’s accounts shed light on the relentless challenges faced by agents on the ground. With candor and detail, he explores the triumphs and frustrations of doing his duty under shifting political winds, changing policies, and the harsh realities of the border itself.

More than just history, this book is a testament to the men and women who serve, the pressures they face, and the personal toll of protecting America’s front lines.

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Learn what it means to be a fly in milk—a migrant child working in the fields of White America. A Brown teen in love with a White girl. A transplant into a whole other culture, so obviously out of place in a sea of European descendants.

What are the highs and lows in the quest to belong? How do naturalized citizens honor their Aztec, Nahua, and Tenochtitlan ancestors who assimilated into a brave new world after the Spanish conquest?

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The book of poetry, a companion to the memoir A Fly in Milk, offers a poignant and deeply personal exploration of a life richly intertwined with the vibrant tapestry of Mexican American heritage and the enduring legacy of Aztec roots. Beginning with the humble and arduous journey as a migrant boy and seasonal farm worker, the poems trace the resilience and determination that propelled the poet through the formative years of grade school, middle school, and high school. Each verse echoes the struggles and triumphs of navigating a dual identity in a land of opportunity and adversity.

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Healing Sex Addiction: The Christian’s Journey of Overcoming captures the tough love and rigorous accountability required to heal from an insidious addiction all too prevalent in our communities. Prepare for a no-holds-barred approach to overcoming sex addiction.

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Faith unto Salvation: Is it merely a confession, something we say? Or is it an experience, a dimension of faith that takes us much deeper into a relationship with God than merely saying, “I believe"?

Jim Tucker, a pastor and missionary, explores these questions in a profound memoir focused on faith and embracing the true fullness of the born-again experience. He walks readers through the Christian journey, written from the lens of biblical truth that upends several misperceptions and misinterpretations of Scripture. His book has the potential to deeply impact readers and strengthen their understanding of God’s Word.

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A sincere book of poetry describing the thoughts and healing journey of families who have lost a loved one. The initial painful denial, confronting the anger from within, making a way forward, masking one’s darkness, finding a new path, and the after thoughts of healing one’s heart.

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WHY ARE YOU SICK? How to reclaim your health with the Ultimate Health Model™

Why Are You Sick? How to reclaim your health with the Ultimate Health Model™ by health coach Benjamin Smith shows you the root causes of your health challenges and teaches you how to reclaim your vitality. Using his proprietary Ultimate Health Model™, you will understand how to turn the negative cycle of ill health into a positive cycle of optimum health.

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TWO WHEELS TO NOVA SCOTIA: A Father and Son’s Adventure of a Lifetime

To celebrate college graduation, a father takes his son on a memorable motorcycle trip from Georgia to Nova Scotia to ride The Cabot Trail.

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Miriam’s Miracle: A Medical Memoir Wrapped in a Love Story

This medical memoir is wrapped in a love story like no other, demonstrating God’s love throughout the most desperate moments and a husband’s unwavering and decades-long devotion to his wife.

Imagine experiencing a work-related injury that spirals into decades of life-altering pain and suffering. Imagine fighting a system that seems stacked against you. And imagine a husband-turned-advocate who documents the ordeal, sharing the raw details of an uphill climb through the halls of medicine and courtrooms.

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Moo Vet: One Veterinarian’s Role in Food Supply and Sustaining Humanity

Meet Dr. Sam Galphin, a renowned specialist with a rare vocation. Dr. Galphin’s desire to “help feed the world” has taken him around the globe as an advocate and practitioner of herd welfare and safety. From milk production to meat consumption, the “Moo Vet” has seen it all!

Along the way, the good doctor has stumbled into groundbreaking and controversial adventures on farms and in dairies, told firsthand as only an expert vet and wordsmith can do. Dr. Galphin’s decades of anecdotes read like a “Sherlock Holmes” novel, with mysterious ailments and a trail of clues leading to daring diagnoses in the U.S. and abroad.

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Be the Successor: Strong Habits for Life and Business

Be the Successor is a mix of personal experiences, powerful anecdotes, and relatable lessons learned in the realm of business and life compiled into an extensive guide of strategies, that when implemented will unlock new levels to your success. The book navigates through the joys and pitfalls of entrepreneurialism, challenging you to evaluate your current path and unlocking your true potential.

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CANCER DON'T CARE: A Memoir

Michelle Sandlin was living a healthy, clean life. For the past two years, she worked out six days a week for one to two hours per day. She didn’t drink. She didn’t smoke. She didn’t do drugs. She looked great. She felt great. And she was in the best shape of her life. But guess what? Cancer don’t care! That’s when she found a lump in her right breast. Days later, she was diagnosed with breast cancer.

Unknowingly, Michelle had been preparing her body for the fight of her life. And fight she did. After sixteen rounds of chemo, a double mastectomy, reconstruction surgeries, and the preemptive removal of her ovaries and fallopian tubes, she is now CANCER-FREE!

 

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A JOURNEY THROUGH BREAST CANCER

Brienda previously captured her mother’s journey through Alzheimer’s in the book Yellow Scarf: A Bitter Sweet Remembrance, never thinking she’d be writing about her own journey through breast cancer. But here she is, a survivor and advocate, who wants nothing more than to spread awareness and hope to others.

Follow along as she, her daughter, and her husband reflect on their paths to survivorship, for her battle involved the whole family.

Featured Non-Fiction

LIVING WITH CMT: A Mother and Son Journey through Charcot Marie Tooth Disease

Welcome to the world of Charcot Marie Tooth (CMT) disease, a rare, progressive and hereditary neurological condition. Author Dawn Johnson takes readers through the physical challenges—the toll on the body, passing the disease on to her son, numerous surgeries, and ongoing treatments. She addresses the emotional toll as well, weighing in on the societal issues of bullying, lack of CMT awareness, giving back and paying it forward. Most of all, Dawn’s spiritual journey is inspirational. As a wife, mother, daughter, co-worker and friend, she shares a raw and courageous view of coping, while trusting God’s plan for her life.

 

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FOR THE LOVE OF OIL

Rob was born in Holland just after the war, when jobs and food had to be shared with too many people trying everything they could to survive. His family was poor, and everyone worked long hours for a daily meal and bare essentials.

As a young boy he accepted any job to support his family…until the day he was giving a chance to work in the oil industry. He soon experienced how tough it is to be accepted by a drilling crew and to work hard for more than twelve hours a day under sometimes severe weather and dangerous operational conditions.

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I F’n Hate Dementia

I F’n Hate Dementia

I F'n Hate Dementia Published January 27, 2026 by Ashley Ivy, MCD, SLP-CCC  Dementia is brutal. It’s messy, unfair, unpredictable, and emotional as hell. And yet every day, ordinary people step into the chaos and become caregivers — nurses, protectors,...

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Tracking Footprints in the Sand

Tracking Footprints in the Sand

Tracking Footprints in the Sand: Thirty Years on the Southwest Border Published September 19, 2025 by Jeff Brooks  In this powerful memoir, Jeff Brooks takes readers behind the headlines and into the everyday reality of patrolling the U.S.–Mexico border. Drawing...

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Ordinary Special

Ordinary Special

Ordinary Special : A Memoir of Character Purpose and Legacy Published July 17, 2025 by Christy Ejiofor  “There is a popular saying that life is full of ups and downs. Mine is unique amongst many other life stories you have probably heard to date. The story of my...

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A Fly in Milk

A Fly in Milk

A Fly in Milk: From Eagle Pass, Texas to Washington D.C. Published April 17, 2025 by Victor Vasquez  Learn what it means to be a fly in milk—a migrant child working in the fields of White America. A Brown teen in love with a White girl. A transplant into a whole...

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Echoes of Aztlán

Echoes of Aztlán

Echoes of Aztlán: A Poetic Journey Through Race, Culture, and Ancestry Published January 10, 2025 by Victor Vasquez  The book of poetry, a companion to the memoir A Fly in Milk, offers a poignant and deeply personal exploration of a life richly intertwined with...

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Healing Sex Addiction

Healing Sex Addiction

Healing Sex Addiction: The Christian’s Journey of Overcoming Published October 31, 2024 by Pastor Benno J. Bauer Jr.  Your brain can change. Your neuropathways can redirect. And you can heal from sexual addiction. Just ask Benno Bauer, a pastor and counselor who...

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Faith Unto Salvation

Faith Unto Salvation

Faith Unto Salvation: Is it a confession or an experience? Published July 4, 2024 by Jim Tucker  Faith unto Salvation: Is it merely a confession, something we say? Or is it an experience, a dimension of faith that takes us much deeper into a relationship with God...

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Thoughts of Healing Families

Thoughts of Healing Families

Thoughts of Healing Families: The Reflections of their Grief Published April 4, 2024 by Lisa Renee Hutchins  A sincere book of poetry describing the thoughts and healing journey of families who have lost a loved one. The initial painful denial, confronting the...

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Why Are You Sick?

Why Are You Sick?

Why Are You Sick? How to reclaim your health with the Ultimate Health Model™ Published March 21, 2024 by Benjamin L. Smith  Sometimes, it feels like the ability to reclaim our health is just out of reach. Why Are You Sick? How to reclaim your health with the...

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Two Wheels to Nova Scotia

Two Wheels to Nova Scotia

Two Wheels to Nova Scotia: A Father and Son’s Adventure of a Lifetime Published February 20, 2024 by Mark Johnson photography by Matt Johnson  To celebrate college graduation, a father takes his son on a memorable motorcycle trip from Georgia to Nova Scotia to...

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Miriam’s Miracle

Miriam’s Miracle

Miriam’s Miracle: A Medical Memoir Wrapped in a Love Story Published February 15, 2024 by Mark and Miriam Johnson  Out of tragedy comes a miracle…Miriam’s miracle! This medical memoir is wrapped in a love story like no other, demonstrating God’s love throughout...

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Moo Vet

Moo Vet

Moo Vet: One Veterinarian’s Role in Food Supply and Sustaining Humanity Published January 27, 2024 by Samuel P. Galphin DVM, MS  How many veterinarians do you know who specialize in food supply veterinary medicine? And what does that even mean? Helping to feed...

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Be the Successor

Be the Successor

Be the Successor: Strong Habits for Life and Business Published January 17, 2024 by Jason Allen  IT’S TIME TO SET YOURSELF UP FOR SUCCESS! ARE YOU STRUGGLING TO GET TO THE NEXT LEVEL? ARE YOU READY TO UNLOCK THE DOOR TO A GREATER YOU? Be the Successor is a mix of...

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Cancer Don’t Care: A Memoir

Cancer Don’t Care: A Memoir

Cancer Don’t Care: A Memoir Published January 9, 2024 by Michelle Sandlin  Michelle Sandlin was living a healthy, clean life. For the past two years, she worked out six days a week for one to two hours per day. She didn’t drink. She didn’t smoke. She didn’t do...

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Thoughts of a Closet Freak

Thoughts of a Closet Freak

Thoughts of a Closet Freak Published September 18, 2023 by Lisa Renee Hutchins  An expressive book of poetry describing the thoughts and experiences of a woman on her sexual journey through life. The wonder of opening the door, fantasizing about the...

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Get the Scammer

Get the Scammer

Get the Scammer Published August 3, 2023 by L E Kennedy  The robo caller scammed the wrong person. A sweet lady who had friends that knew how to find him. Brody Alexander, retired Navy Seal, is on a personal mission to help his elderly next-door neighbor, Mary,...

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Thoughts of an Interracial Family

Thoughts of an Interracial Family

Thoughts of an Interracial Family: The Reflections of Our Realities Published March 10, 2023 by Lisa Renee Hutchins  A transparent book of poetry describing the thoughts and experiences of an interracial family. The process of creating their own beliefs,...

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Gorilla in the Closet

Gorilla in the Closet

Gorilla in the Closet Published February 13, 2023 by Frederic A. Eidsness Jr.  Growing out of the death and destruction of the American War in Vietnam, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) was formed in 1970 with overarching federal powers to assure American...

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Never Again Still Means Never Again

Never Again Still Means Never Again

Never Again Still Means Never Again Published November 23, 2022 by Michael S. Gutter  To all the antisemites, racists, homophobes, and minority haters, the book you've been waiting for is finally here. To anyone who has ever been a victim of antisemitism, racism,...

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Never Again Means Never Again

Never Again Means Never Again

Never Again Means Never Again Published October 12, 2022 by Michael S. Gutter  To all the antisemites, racists, homophobes, and minority haters, the book you've been waiting for is finally here.To anyone who has ever been a victim of antisemitism, racism,...

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The Truth About Sales and the Lies It Tells

The Truth About Sales and the Lies It Tells

The Truth About Sales and the Lies It Tells Published September 15, 2022 by Chuy Villarreal  The author explains his view on sales with personal encounters that make it easy for all readers to understand. Readers will discover the origins of selling and how it...

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Thoughts of a Single Mother

Thoughts of a Single Mother

Thoughts of a Single Mother Published September 2, 2022 by Lisa Renee Hutchins  An expressive book of poetry describing the thoughts of a single mother’s soul. The experiences of young love, deception, separation, strength, and self-love discovered through the...

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Thoughts of a Married Woman

Thoughts of a Married Woman

Thoughts of a Married Woman: The Reflections of My Heart Published August 18, 2022 by Lisa Renee Hutchins  A heartfelt book of poetry describing the thoughts of a married woman's heart. The experiences of finding love, wedding planning, marriage, turning points,...

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Chicago Crime Story

Chicago Crime Story

Chicago Crime Story Published June 4, 2022 by Frank Goff  Imagine walking alongside a retired Chicago police officer as he recalls some of the most chilling, bizarre, and noteworthy true-life crime cases of his career. Author Frank Goff shares the inner workings...

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An Inheritance Incorruptible

An Inheritance Incorruptible

An Inheritance Incorruptible Published February 8, 2022 by John Doyle Anderson  Imagine riding on the dusty wagons of pioneering ancestors and walking hand-in-hand with their descendants into the future. That’s exactly what readers experience as they follow the...

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Heartbreak

Heartbreak

Heartbreak Published December 9, 2021 by Samantha Becket  "If I survive this, I'll share with the world how I made it." Because of this promise to herself, author Samantha Becket describes her path from a broken heart towards self-love. Based on her own tragic...

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The Pettis Norman Story

The Pettis Norman Story

The Pettis Norman Story Published December 6, 2021 by Pettis Burch Norman  Imagine sitting down with an old-school Dallas Cowboy and hearing tales about the early days - the plays, the teammates, Coach Landry, the Ice Bowl, Super Bowl V, and much more. Then...

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32 Years Apart

32 Years Apart

32 Years Apart: A Mother and Her Child Published November 17, 2021 by Breinda Crosby-Averhart & Brandi Kneedly  May 09, 1987 was the first time I met Brandi Lavada Kneedly. Tight-fisted and fragile. I could not believe that I was the mother of this bundle of joy....

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One Life Lost, Millions Gained

One Life Lost, Millions Gained

One Life Lost, Millions Gained: The Story of a Flight Nurse Turned MediAire CEO Published September 24, 2021 by Joan Sullivan Garrett  If you haven't heard of Joan Sullivan Garrett or MedAire, you are in for a ride! As a flight nurse, all Joan ever wanted to do...

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Dr. Dan’s Fort Worth EM Reading Notes

Dr. Dan’s Fort Worth EM Reading Notes

Dr. Dan's Forth Worth EM Reading Notes Published November 30, 2020 by Daniel M. Roberts, MD, FACEP  This 15th edition of Dr. Dan’s Emergency Medicine Reading Notes represents over 25 years of information he collected during his career while attending countless...

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Living with CMT

Living with CMT

Living with CMT: A Mother and Son Journey through Charcot marie Tooth Disease Published October 30, 2020 by Dawn Johnson  Welcome to the world of Charcot Marie Tooth (CMT) disease, a rare, progressive and hereditary neurological condition. Author Dawn Johnson...

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The Culture of Research

The Culture of Research

The Culture of Research: Insights from a 45-year practice in the design and execution of multicultural research Published August 30, 2020 by Edward T. Rincon, Ph.D.  Let’s face it — multicultural research is difficult to do. Research practitioners face tough...

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The Original Rolling Stone

The Original Rolling Stone

The Original Rolling Stone: The Travelin' Riverside Blues of Eugene Powell Published October 10, 2019 by Brian O'Connor with Melanie Saxton  Some of the world's greatest rock guitarists have recorded his music. Now, Eugene Powell's historic "Mississippi rollin'...

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A Journey Through Breast Cancer

A Journey Through Breast Cancer

A Journey Through Breast Cancer Published August 16, 2018 by Breinda Crosby-Averhart  Brienda Averhart is a two-time author of Yellow Scarf: A Bitter Sweet Remembrance and A Journey Through Breast Cancer. She earned a bachelor of arts degree in accounting and...

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Journey to the Heart

Journey to the Heart

Journey to the Heart: Book Two of The Awakening Series Published July 25, 2018 by Eliza Anne McDaniel  There are various types of rape, some bodily and some spiritual. Journey to the Heart chronicles my path through spiritual rape and is the sequel to Behind...

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Armstrong Basketball

Armstrong Basketball

Armstrong Basketball: A Journey Through the Glory Days Published April 23, 2018 by Ron "Skippy" Hancock  This coming-of-age tale takes the reader back to the glory days of college basketball. From 1970 -1974, Armstrong State College shaped student athletes into...

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Behind Closed Doors

Behind Closed Doors

Behind Closed Doors: Book One of The Awakening Series Published March 26, 2018 by Eliza Anne McDaniel  Too often, families appear outwardly normal while hiding dark secrets. Behind Closed Doors unveils a true-life journey of child sexual abuse, breaking the...

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Sideline & Pearls

Sideline & Pearls

Sidelines & Pearls Published March 6, 2018 by Erica Barnett  Behind every great coach stands a great coach’s wife. This is definitely true. You may not see us, but we are there. We’ve been there since sports were invented and high school foot-ball became a...

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Reign of the Antichrist

Reign of the Antichrist

Reign of the Antichrist: Book Two of The Mark of the Beast Series Published February 11, 2018 by E. Lye  Experience the Last Days through the eyes of Mary Jane and the other characters from the first book of “The Mark of the Beast” series, Like a Roaring Lion....

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LifeLoveMarriageDivorce Journal

LifeLoveMarriageDivorce Journal

Life Love Marriage Divorce: Journal Published January 23, 2018 by Monique Davis Dotson  The LifeLoveMarriageDivorce journal is your personal time to reflect and acknowledge what’s occurring in your life. Journaling the highs and lows of the day is cathartic and...

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Blessings & Love Daily Devotional

Blessings & Love Daily Devotional

Blessings & Love Daily Devotional: Living Your Spiritual Awakening Published January 20, 2018 by Monique Davis Dotson  Begin or end your day with Blessings & Love daily devotional. Each devotion contains biblical scriptures and inspirational messages of...

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The End Game

The End Game

The End Game Published November 24, 2016 by Bo Porter with Debbi Taylor  The End Game will look at Sports from four quadrants. When properly executed these four quadrants will provide whole person development and a bridge to your success in all aspects of your...

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For The Love Of Oil

For The Love Of Oil

For the Love of Oil Published April 6, 20164 by J. ServaisRob was born in Holland just after the war, when jobs and food had to be shared with too many people trying everything they could to survive. His family was poor, and everyone worked long hours for a daily meal...

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Untying The Knots Before Tying The Knot

Untying The Knots Before Tying The Knot

Untying the Knots Before Tying the Knot: Things to reflect on before you take the vow Published February 3, 2016 by Rose Enyioma There is no right age per se for marriage, but for it to have a fighting chance in our age, when fifty percent or slightly higher will end...

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REal Life EMPOWERED

REal Life EMPOWERED

REal Life Empowered Published December 21, 2015 by Bo Porter  I pray the reading of REal Life EMPOWERED daily devotional will educate your mind, enrich your heart and empower your soul. This enlightening one-year devotional will be your guide, every day, as you...

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Orion’s Belt: Full Moon Fever

Orion’s Belt: Full Moon Fever

Orion's Belt: Full Moon Fever Published June 21, 2014 by John Peter Ferris This book is the third of the Orion's Belt trilogy. "Full Moon Fever" picks up right where "Baptism under Fire" ends, and is suggested that you read the first two books to fully understand this...

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You Are Going to Make It!

You Are Going to Make It!

You Are Going to Make It! Published January 13, 2014 by Lucille D. Ankum This book is about a journey of transformation from being married to becoming single as a faith driven woman. From the view of one who walked through, lived the life and became victorious, this...

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Sit It Out or Dance: A Memoir

Sit It Out or Dance: A Memoir

Sit It Out or Dance: A Memoir Published June 30, 2013 by Sally Gerth Author Sally Gerth lost both her husband and only child within a two-year span. With this double blow came a “new normal” and many decisions. Sally could either “sit it out” or “dance” into the...

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Orion’s Belt: Baptism Under Fire

Orion’s Belt: Baptism Under Fire

Orion's Belt: Baptism Under Fire Published April 9, 2013 by John Peter Ferris This is the second book in the Orion's Belt trilogy that blends a theme of anti-terrorism with the science fiction. "Baptism Under Fire" picks up right where "Birth of the Hunter" ends, and...

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Orion’s Belt: Birth of the Hunter

Orion’s Belt: Birth of the Hunter

Orion's Belt: Birth of the Hunter Published August 31, 2012 by John Peter Ferris This novel is a work of fiction loosely based on historic events and is dedicated to the fighting men and women of the United States. The book's inspiration includes the events of 9-11...

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