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Divine Prayers for Despairing Parents
Words to Pray When You Don’t Know What to Say
Susanne Scheppmann once chose the prodigal’s rebellious pathway. Years later, one of her three children followed her footsteps along that broken path. These unique experiences, along with stories shared by other parents of prodigal children, provide the content for this devotional prayer guide.
Prodigals and Those Who Love Them
Words of Encouragement for Those Who Wait
How Can I Run a Tight Ship...
...When I'm Surrounded by Loose Cannons?
by Kathi Macias
With wit and wisdom, author Kathi Macias shares her struggle to become a Proverbs 31 woman, finally discovering the truth that she will never attain the status of a perfect woman.
I Would Die for You
by Brent and Deanna Higgins
I Would Die for You provides glimpses of a life well lived through excerpts from the journals of BJ Higgins and writings by his parents, Brent and Deanna Higgins; his sisters, Lauren and Whitney, and other relatives and friends.
Reaching Out to Hungry People Around the World
SHADES of REaD: September
Embraced by the Father: Finding Grace in the Names of God
By Susanne Sheppman
Book Review by Shirley Cox
Trusting our heavenly Father after growing up in a dysfunctional family often requires years of spiritual growth. Susanne Scheppmann, author of Embraced by the Father: Finding Grace in the Names of God, was raised by an alcoholic father and a mentally ill mother. Her parents divorced, her mother died, and the house she and her father lived in was once so infested with maggots, the property was condemned.
What Would Jesus Do (WWJD)
by Terri Staines
Johnny was a Native American boy who proudly stood head and shoulders above the rest of we third graders; you couldn’t miss him. The class taunted him mercilessly, and the teacher’s impatience with him because of his learning disability was painfully obvious. He needed a friend, but I was too shy to approach him, and we soon moved away. I was saved the summer before, and it was the first time I felt compassion toward someone.
Love Them to Christ: Friendships with Purpose
Some things in life are scary. Blind dates are scary. Stepping on scales can be scary. Asking for a raise is scary. But friendships? Sure, friendships can have their ups and downs, but making a friend is a great blessing, an opportunity to grow, and a perfect excuse to have some fun!
Rebekah Ann Naylor, M.D.
by Camille Lee Hornbeck
"What’s our missionary’s name?" I asked my Mission Friends®.
"Dr. Naylor!" yelled one of the preschoolers.
We hadn’t talked about Rebekah Naylor in months, yet a little girl was still impacted by her story. Author Camille Lee Hornbeck records the memoirs and experiences of Naylor in the biography Rebekah Ann Naylor, M.D.: Missionary Surgeon in Changing Times.

















