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  • af Susan Cheeves King
    208,95 kr.

    Fix your thoughts on what is true and good and right. Think about things that are pure and lovely, and dwell on the fine, good things in others. Think about all you can praise God for and be glad about. Keep putting into practice all you learned from me and saw me doing, and the God of peace will be with you. Philippians 4:8-9 TLBJoin the 45 authors listed below as they share personal stories of life, love, and how their faith shaped what they experienced during the health crisis that shook the world.Contributors:Becky Alexander, Karen O. Allen, Denise Arzoian, Deborah Borman. Lanita Bradley Boyd, Ann L. Coker, Jennifer Cotney, Lin Daniels, Jon Drury, Glenda Ferguson, Pamela Groves, Leah Hinton, Peggy House, Barb Howe, Patricia Huey, Penny L. Hunt, Tina Hunt, Debbie Jansen, Richard Kehoe, Liz Kimmel, Barbara Latta, Allyson West Lewis, Marty Magee, Jill Allen Maisch, Tennille Marie, Maxine Marsolini, Angela Mattingly, Allison McCormick,, Joy E. Miller, Cristina Moore, Alice H. Murray, Jeanne Roberson, Kim Robinson, Toni Armstrong Sample, Kevin Louise Schaner, Xavia Arndt Sheffield, Judson I. Stone, Ann Clark Van Hine, Shelli Virtue, Susan Wade, Margery Kisby Warder, Jan White, Kenneth Avon White,. Peg Willis, Michael Wolff

  • af Susan Cheeves King
    238,95 kr.

    What's in a name? Actually, quite a bit. Since they're the first thing we own - and not easy to unload - our names play a huge role in our lives, for better or for worse.Often a name represents heritage. Sometimes it reflects whimsy or an intent to be clever or unique. Other times it carries special meaning.Though most people are content with the names they have, some change them for reasons ranging from convenience to self-preservation. Others can only wish they'd had a chance to change their names. As you might expect, a majority of the 53 authors in this book either really love or really hate their names . . . for good reasons. Some share why for the very first time.Contributors: Becky Alexander, Mary Alice Archer, Patty Barry, Susan Brehmer, Gene Burgess, Frank Caudle, Verdia Yvonne Conner, Penny Cooke, Yolando Cooksey, Lin Daniels, Jorja Davis, Diana DiMaggio, Rhonda Dragomir, Susan Engebrecht, Barbara Farland, Glenda Ferguson, Desiree Glass, Kelly Godzwa, Jean Matthew Hall, Mary Frances Heitzman, Leah Hinton, Doris Hoover, Penny L. Hunt, Liz Kimmel, Susan Cheeves King, Rita Klundt, Debra Kornfield, Linda L. Kruschke, Billie Joy Langston John Leatherman, Allyson West Lewis, Terry Magness, Jill Allen Maisch, Cristina Moore, Patricia Tiffany Morris, Alice H. Murray, Suzanne Dodge Nichols, Julie Ann Payne, Shelley Pierce, S. E. Pruitt, Mary Lou Redding, Jeanne Roberson, Martha Rogers, Ed Sanabia, Bill Sanner, Kevin Schaner, Xavia Arndt Sheffield , Judson I. Stone , Wilma Vernich, Candice Weathers, Kenneth Avon White, A. DiAnne Wilson, Kellie Zeigler