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Embark on a journey with this unique book featuring mind-tickling artworks, igniting creativity and challenging your perceptions. A visual adventure awaits!
Embark on a journey with this unique book featuring mind-tickling artworks, igniting creativity and challenging your perceptions. A visual adventure awaits!


Forty years ago, the Holy Spirit told Harlan Legare, "If you study, I will teach you." With that promise came a great love for God's prophetic word. The teaching of the Holy Spirit began with an understanding of the prophecies of Daniel, the key to understanding the words of many of the other prophets, especially those of Zachariah and those of John in the book of Revelation. Here are just a few of the many mysteries of prophecy revealed in The Mystery of Prophecy: The Secrets of Daniel that were revealed to Harlan by the Holy Spirit through those years: The time of the Rapture within the schedule of events of the coming days The marvelous truth of the days of 1335, the beginning of birth pangs of the rebirth of the nation of Israel. The real identity of the infamous head of the beast that was wounded unto death by the sword. Proof that the Antichrist will not rule the world. The key to the mystery of Babylon the Great and the scarlet-colored beast she rides. The origin of the Antichrist. The true purpose for the existence of the Red Dragon was seven heads and ten horns. A complete interpretation of the Beast from the Sea with its seven heads and ten horns. The exact date of the crucifixion of Jesus. The exact day of Artaxerxes's command was to restore and build Jerusalem. The very place where Israel was to flee for the 1,260 days of protection. Revealing the identity of the coming King of the North. The event begins on the 2300 evenings and mornings when God sealed the book of Daniel.
$13.25


Call Me Rick: Grace in the Middle by Patrick Kelly is more than a memoir-it's a lifeline for the unheard, the unseen, and the uncertain. Blending raw vulnerability with bold faith, Kelly offers a deeply personal yet universally resonant story that invites readers into a journey of identity, healing, and belonging. Written especially for those recovering from toxic faith, navigating life as a Deaf or disabled person, or simply feeling lost or unworthy, this book is a sacred reminder: you are not broken, and grace doesn't require perfection-it meets you where you are. Through stories of pain, resilience, and radical love, Kelly transforms silence into strength and struggle into sanctuary. This is not a neat tale of triumph, but a testament that even our deepest wounds can become holy ground.
$14.99


Ed Butler is privileged to possess a wealth of stories about his ancestors, some of which have been passed down through generations, while others stem from his own experiences. These narratives often provoke more questions than they answer. For instance, how would one have survived in 1821, homesteading on land, if their husband disappeared while clearing land? How could a person endure a fifty-mile journey in an ox-drawn cart, traversing swampy forests with three young children, one of whom was too young for solid food? Do you know of anyone who left home at fourteen and returned only after nearly six years? Ed recalls that his father was the only person he knew who lived and traveled in a covered wagon and who trained and worked with three teams of oxen. His father milked cows for sixty-two years and had a remarkable connection with animals, long before the term "horse whisperer" became widely known. Ed's mother, with a two-year teaching certificate, taught in a one-room schoolhouse before her marriage and was adept at maintaining discipline in her classroom. Have you ever tasted dried Tennessee strawberries? How many people do you know who have owned a horse and carriage and driven it in a local parade? These stories, along with many others, are shared in this narrative. Ed provides context and explanations of terms to ensure modern readers can understand the way he was raised and how eight generations overcame the challenges they faced. He is gratified that many readers of the first edition have noted that similar stories of hardship and perseverance have been shared by the older generations in their own families. These stories, both his and those of others, form an integral part of American history. Ed hopes that readers will also take steps to preserve their family histories.
$16.00


In 19th-century Austria, two brothers were bound by blood but divided by destiny. Max, the charming second son, is overshadowed by his older brother Joe, destined to inherit their father's title. Max's brilliance and wit often go unnoticed as he struggles to find his place in a world where only the firstborn matters. Amidst political upheaval and looming war, Max's life is filled with tension, betrayal, and desire. His sharp humor and romantic entanglements push him further from those closest to him, while his yearning for power grows. Maximus: A Brother's Legacy is a captivating story of rivalry, ambition, and the cost of living in someone else's shadow. Will Max ever claim the legacy he craves, or will he remain the forgotten second son?
$12.99

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