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You'll Never Walk Alone: Poems for life's ups and downs
by Rachel KellyWords can be a way to unlock our feelings. Poetry allows us to be in touch with our emotions and helps us unlock and explore our vulnerability.You'll Never Walk Alone is a collection of the kind of inspirational texts - mainly poems - that can accompany us, whatever we are feeling, from sorrow to delight. The texts are not just about words which can console us or comfort us - though they often do this too. Rather these are poems that allow us to enjoy a full range of emotions. The poems are organised according to the season in which they 'belong': we all have seasons of our minds, be they wintery and dark, or more spring-like and hopeful. Comprising 52 poems, with analysis by Rachel, You'll Never Walk Alone introduces a poem for each week of the year plus tips on bringing poetry into your life. This book will show you how to bring poetry into your everyday emotional reality, where it can be a new tool for wellbeing. And one that means you'll never walk alone.'Like Rachel Kelly, I passionately believe in the power of poetry to reach the soul. In times of heartache and joy, this wonderful anthology will help and delight all through the year. Kelly's brilliant introduction and explanations of each choice make this an indispensable companion, always.'- Bel Mooney, writer, journalist and broadcaster
You'll Never Walk Alone: Poems for life's ups and downs
by Rachel KellyA wise and soulful poetry prescription for every season and every mood.Words can be a way to unlock our feelings. Poetry allows us to be in touch with our emotions and helps us unlock and explore our vulnerability.You'll Never Walk Alone is a collection of the kind of inspirational texts - mainly poems - that can accompany us, whatever we are feeling, from sorrow to delight. The texts are not just about words which can console us or comfort us - though they often do this too. Rather these are poems that allow us to enjoy a full range of emotions. The poems are organised according to the season in which they 'belong': we all have seasons of our minds, be they wintery and dark, or more spring-like and hopeful. Comprising 52 poems, with analysis by Rachel, You'll Never Walk Alone introduces a poem for each week of the year plus tips on bringing poetry into your life. This audiobook will show you how to bring poetry into your everyday emotional reality, where it can be a new tool for wellbeing. And one that means you'll never walk alone.(P) 2022 Hodder & Stoughton Limited
You'll Think of Me
by Robin Lee HatcherHer mother abandoned her, her father disowned her, and her husband left her. Can Brooklyn be convinced that it is possible to forgive the greatest of betrayals? Brooklyn Myers escaped her broken home and her embittered, unloving father by eloping to Reno at the age of 17. But when she was pregnant with their first child, her husband abandoned her as well. Not welcome back home in Thunder Creek, Brooklyn stayed in Reno and raised her daughter Alycia on her own, doing her best to make sure Alycia never knew the heartache and rejection Brooklyn herself had known. When her estranged husband Chad Hallston dies, he leaves the family home in Thunder Creek to his daughter. Believing it is the best way to give her daughter a stable home, Brooklyn does what she thought she would never do. She goes home to the orchard and wine country of Southwest Idaho. There, she encounters Chad’s best friend, Derek Johnson, a part time sheriff's deputy who also owns an organic produce farm next door. Derek was never a fan of former bad girl Brooklyn Myers, but he made a promise to his dying friend that he would be the father to Alycia that Chad had never been. Although Derek and Brooklyn get off to a bumpy start, he and Alycia quickly form a bond. And soon, Derek realizes that he wants Brooklyn to trust him too . . . even knowing that her trust won’t come easily. And then he realizes he wants even more than her trust. He wants to win her love. While Brooklyn may be tempted to give her heart to Derek, risking her daughter’s happiness is another story. Will Brooklyn hold onto her self-reliance for dear life, or will she come to understand that the greatest gift she can give her daughter is showing her how to love and trust others?
You're All That!: Understand God's Design for Your Life
by Paula WhiteRenowned speaker Paula White equips readers to conquer pain and build a strong sense of self through principles that have transformed her own life.Paula White is here to tell you that YOU'RE ALL THAT! As a woman who has experienced tragedy and triumph, poverty and prosperity, Paula is uniquely qualified to share powerful insights with those who desire a better life and a stronger sense of self. Paula writes out of her own painful experiences and reveals the keys to healing, hope, and identity. You were not created to be shackled by negative emotions or memories. You were created to live a bold, dynamic, creative life filled with love and joy!
You're Always Enough: And More Than I Hoped For
by Emily LeyShare the sweet message that &“you&’re always enough&” to little ones and remind them that no matter what mistakes are made or how hard a challenge is, they are loved.Emily Ley&’s charming picture book features a diverse cast of characters that show children we all have good days and bad days, we make mistakes, and we struggle through situations or tough emotions, but God&’s grace and kindness is for all of us.Boost your child&’s self-esteem and confidence and remind them they are perfectly unique and extraordinarily made to be exactly who they are, and it is always enough.
You're Gonna Love Me
by Robin Lee HatcherWho knew fate could twist a tragedy into a second chance at love?Samantha Winters lives her life the way a good accountant should—measured, deliberate, and safe. After watching her father die in a tragic skiing accident, she decided never to allow risk into her life again. But she didn’t count on falling for Nick Chastain, who embodies everything she doesn’t want in her safely constructed world.Against Samantha’s warnings, Nick plans a dangerous kayaking trip over spring break. Furious that he’s so careless with his life, she ends their fledgling relationship with harsh words.Two years later, Samantha is desperately in need of a change. When she learns her grandmother has had an accident and is in need of a caretaker, Samantha quickly packs her bags and heads to Thunder Creek, Idaho. But nothing could prepare her for the surprise awaiting her in her grandmother’s hospital room . . . Nick.With the charming backdrop of small-town friends, beloved cousins, and a whole church congregation rooting for them, can they set aside the disastrous ending of their first try at love? Has Nick changed enough to meet Samantha in the middle—and can she realize that a risk in love might be worth taking?
You're Gonna Make It: Unlocking Resilience When Life Is a Mess
by Daniel FuscoDiscover the grit you need to persevere through life's hard times—with the resilience, honesty, and unshakeable joy of Jesus—with the popular pastor and host of Hillsong Channel&’s Real with Daniel Fusco and Jesus Is Real Radio&“You&’re Gonna Make It will give you the kind of resilience that doesn&’t just help you survive hardship, but helps you bounce back even stronger.&”—Levi Lusko, lead pastor of Fresh Life Church and bestselling authorMost of us are just trying to get through the next twenty-four hours . . . let alone being ready to deal with the stress, anxiety, and suffering that arise when least expected. But it&’s possible to move from fear and worry to the positive anticipation life should hold. See, there&’s a way to survive the maddening chaos of this world, but it is only found in Jesus.Pastor and author Daniel Fusco discovered this the hard way. He&’s experienced his share of loss, including the death of loved ones. Through diving into the Bible and deep times of prayer and reflection, Daniel has found a new closeness to Jesus and uncovered a way of resilience, perseverance, and grit. Jesus never promised a life of ease. He promised to be with us through everything. God can create good from all things, leading us into His promise of abundant life. We can persevere in hope. Right here. Right now.You can persevere in God&’s promise. Because you&’re gonna make it.
You're Married to Her?
by Ira WoodAs the anti-Vietnam War movement drew to a close, a twenty-six-year-old unknown playwright began an affair with a glamorous older woman, a feminist activist and acclaimed poet/novelist at the height of her career. What she saw in a neurotic, sexually naïve, poorly educated but very sweet guy was apparent to no one, especially him. Using a wildly self-skewering but oddly sympathetic narrative voice that fulfills The New York Times' assessment of his "special gift for heartwarming comedy," Ira Wood re-imagines his early years with Marge Piercy in a series of chronologically linked essays, never failing to raise the question that few have failed to ask: You're married to Her?With the brazen candor of Toby Young's How to Lose Friends and Alienate People and the wicked lunacy of David Sedaris, Wood tells tales of his first true love, who he told his parents were dead; his disastrous affair with a promiscuous single mother, while he was involved with Piercy; his childhood dependence on speed; and running for public office on a lark-and winning-only to find himself responsible for the government of a small town. Thirty years later he's still married to Her, confident enough to share, and laugh at, what men do when their behavior slips to the level of their self-esteem.Ira Wood is the author of two novels and the co-author, with Marge Piercy, of two highly acclaimed books, a novel and a writing text. His talk show The Lowdown streams on WOMR-FM, a Pacifica network affiliate.
You're My Dream Come True: Building a Family Through Pregnancy, Adoption, and Foster
by Jean FischerFamilies are made in different ways--pregnancy, adoption, fostering--but each excited parent has experienced the desire and the wait that comes before a little one enters their lives. You're My Dream Come True offers a sweet opportunity to show your kids how much you love them--and loved them--long before your eyes first met.This new board book features adorable animals enjoying the special way God brought them together as a family: "Now every day, I see you grow--the things you do, the things you know--and I'm as happy as can be that God chose you to be with me." Your little ones will love snuggling up in the security of your arms to hear again and again that they've been loved and prayed for even before they were born.This meaningful board book is created by Jean Fischer and Frank Endersby, the same team who created the bestselling book I Prayed for You.
You're Not As Crazy As I Think: Dialogue in a World of Loud Voices and Hardened Opinions
by Randal RauserYou're Not As Crazy As I Think
You're Not Enough (And That's Okay): Escaping the Toxic Culture of Self-Love
by Allie Beth StuckeyIs your quest to love yourself more actually making you miserable?We're told that the key to happiness is self-love. Instagram influencers, mommy bloggers, self-help gurus, and even Christian teachers promise that if we learn to love ourselves, we'll be successful, secure, and complete. But the promise doesn't deliver. Instead of feeling fulfilled, our pursuit of self-love traps us in an exhausting cycle: as we strive for self-acceptance, we become addicted to self-improvement.The truth is we can't find satisfaction inside ourselves because we are the problem. We struggle with feelings of inadequacy because we are inadequate. Alone, we are not good enough, smart enough, or beautiful enough. We're not enough--period. And that's okay, because God is.The answer to our insufficiency and insecurity isn't self-love, but God's love. In Jesus, we're offered a way out of our toxic culture of self-love and into a joyful life of relying on him for wisdom, satisfaction, and purpose. We don't have to wonder what it's all about anymore. This is it. This book isn't about battling your not-enoughness; it's about embracing it. Allie Beth Stuckey, a Christian, conservative new mom, found herself at the dead end of self-love, and she wants to help you combat the false teachings and self-destructive mindsets that got her there. In this book, she uncovers the myths popularized by our culture of trendy narcissism, reveals where they manifest in politics and the church, and dismantles them with biblical truth and practical wisdom.
You're Not Finished Yet: 100 Devotions for Building Strength and Faith for Your Journey
by Christine CaineGet the encouragement and hope you need to keep persevering, even when life is tough.Do you have what it takes to go the distance? The middle of any endeavor--career, relationships, ministry, health--is often when our resilience and resolve waivers. This 100-day devotional will encourage and strengthen you in the messy middle when peace seems out of reach, the future feels uncertain, and life really gets hard.In You're Not Finished Yet, join bestselling author, human rights activist, and international speaker Christine Caine as she shares stories from her ministry experience and personal walk with Jesus, along with Bible passages and spiritual reflections, taking you on a devotional journey where you will learn how to:Go the distance--not because you have the strength but because God does.Cultivate a life of deep contentment so you can experience more joy and greater peace of mind regardless of what life throws your way.Get your peace back and win the war against worry and overwhelm so you can keep going when you just want to quit.Discover how the pain of your today is preparing you for the promise of your tomorrow.Step out of your comfort zone and take risks so you can keep growing even when life is going great.Reset your focus and priorities so you can break the cycle of going through the motions.Step away from what you thought life would be and trust the purpose and plans God has for you. Today is your day to take the hand of Jesus and go again, dream again, pray again, and believe again so we can keep going through all of life's messy middles. You're Not Finished Yet will propel you on your journey with the inspiration and strength you need to keep going.
You're Not Proper (Striker #1)
by Tariq MehmoodKaren thinks she's not really white. Her dad is Pakistani and her mother is white Christian, and she feels as if she doesn't fit in anywhere. So she's going to convert to Islam to find her true identity. But Shamshad, her Hijab-wearing schoolmate, isn't making things easy. As school battles are replaced by family troubles, name calling turns to physical confrontation, and cataclysmic secrets are unveiled.
You're Still My Favorite
by Amy Weatherly Jess JohnstonPut your child's mind at ease and reassure them of your unconditional love with this fun, comforting story about two imperfect but perfectly loved squirrel sisters from best friends and bestselling authors Amy Weatherly and Jess Johnston.Betsy and Bernie are little squirrels in big trouble. They've lost their pet, snuck out after bath time, and now they're so dirty! Will Mom ever forgive them?You're Still My Favorite celebrates the unbreakable bond and "no matter what" love between mother and child and is perfect forreading to children ages 4 through 8 at story time and bed time;giving kids the reassurance and comfort of a parent's unconditional love;embracing the fleeting moments of childhood, no matter how messy or chaotic they may be; andgifting at baby showers, birthdays, preschool graduation, Mother's Day, and more.Muddy footprints, long nights, tantrums, and lost pets—You're Still My Favorite promises children that no matter the mess, moment, or mistake, they will be loved always and forever. Cuddle up with your own little squirrels and remind them that love is the most important thing of all as you celebrate the little moments of honesty and forgiveness that deepen the bond between parent and child.
You're Still a Good Mom: Motherhood Surrendered to the One Who Never Fails (Even When You Feel You Have)
by Hallie DyeWe must surrender our motherhood to the One who never fails—even though we often fail. Motherhood is a gift. It&’s beautiful and meaningful work. But raising imperfect humans can also be exhausting and leave you depleted. Social media has only increased the pressure to look good and be the perfect mom. But what is a &“good&” mom? And why does it seem like the lives of others are shinier and easier than yours? Fellow mom and friend Hallie Dye understands the motivation to be a mom who never fails (yet feels like she&’s always failing).In You&’re Still a Good Mom, Hallie dismantles our faulty expectations of motherhood and replaces them with an understanding of who you are in Christ and who He calls you to be. Raising kids brings out our weaknesses. You can feel as though no matter how hard you try, you&’re not the mom you imagined you'd be.Hallie shows the way of surrendering motherhood. Through real life stories and a biblical foundation, readers learn how to navigate failures so that they can raise children who see their need for a good and perfect Savior. Writing on truth, compassion, grief, grace, dreams, and much more, the author speaks to moms right where they&’re at. You will find real hope in what God defines as faithful and good and be robustly affirmed that You&’re Still a Good Mom.
You're Supposed to Be Wealthy: How to Make Money, Live Comfortably, and Build an Inheritance for Future Generations
by Creflo DollarWhen it comes to going to the next level in life, the area of finances is one in which God desires to increase and expand us to greater levels. Wealth and riches are the inheritance of the believer; however we must release our faith in God's ability to increase us more and more, even to the point of bringing generational wealth into our lives. As we prioritize our finances and commit to making God's way of doing things our primary focus, we can begin to experience the financial blessing God promises in His Word.In YOU'RE SUPPOSED TO BE WEALTHY, Creflo Dollar gives spiritual and practical wisdom on how to position yourself for financial increase. Not only must you activate spiritual principles such as walking by faith and obedience, but you must also learn how to operate in a level of stewardship that demonstrates character, responsibility, and wisdom. Anyone can reach the level of divine wealth that God desires for His people to walk in by doing what is necessary to receive the abundance that rightfully belongs to us as songs of God. You are supposed to be rich.
You're in the Right Place: Let Go of the Past, Make Friends with Uncertainty, and Discover the Magic of an Uncharted Future
by Colette Baron-ReidAn updated edition of Uncharted: The Journey Through Uncertainty to Infinite Possibility.Take a powerful journey of self-discovery and gain practical tools for manifesting your desires and co-creating a new reality.You&’re being called forth into uncharted territories—away from the familiar ways that don&’t work anymore—to discover yourself and the infinite potential for your life. Your challenge is to release your fears and surrender fully to Spirit, trusting that no matter what, you are where you&’re meant to be. It&’s in these as-yet-undiscovered places within us that we come to recognize our authentic selves, what we can be, and what we can co-create with Spirit.We need a different kind of map—not one that tells us where we&’ve been, but one we fill in as each new experience changes us into who we need to be to live our destiny. In this book, you&’ll learn to draw your own Map of the soul as &“spiritual cartographer&” Colette Baron-Reid guides you through the five interconnected realms of co-creation and self-evolution.You&’ll connect to your intuition in the Realm of Spirit and meet your ego in the Realm of Mind. In the Realm of Light, you&’ll experience transformation as you illuminate the darkness, reclaim lost parts of yourself, and reprogram your subconscious. Then you can consciously direct the forces influencing you in the Realm of Energy, before seeing the results of your self-evolution manifested in the material world in the Realm of Form.At every step, you learn to harness your personal power, break patterns of suffering, and make friends with uncertainty as you venture into the uncharted . . . where magic happens.
You've Been Chosen: Thriving Through the Unexpected
by Cynt MarshallA relentlessly optimistic memoir by one of the most influential Black business leaders in America today, offering hope and practical guidance for navigating life&’s most difficult challenges&“Do you want to be lifted up? You have come to the right place.&”—Hoda KotbCynt Marshall has spent her entire life beating personal and professional odds while also helping everyone she meets see how they are uniquely equipped to thrive. Through it all, this self-described &“people person&” never stopped reaching out and built a reputation as an inspiring motivator and mentor in business and beyond. Marshall grew up in a northern California housing project with a violent father who once broke her nose, but also with a strong, devoted mother who kept her family fed and focused, reminding them, &“It&’s not where you live, but how you live.&” Heeding her mother&’s advice, Marshall excelled first at school and then in her professional life, overcoming overt and subtle racism to become, at forty, one of the first Black woman officers at AT&T, while also navigating both grief and joy as she started a family of her own. All that life experience prepared Marshall for the day when, at fifty-one, she was diagnosed with stage 3 colon cancer, just one lymph node from stage 4. Overnight, her life changed, but her commitment to serve others did not. You&’ve Been Chosen offers what Marshall calls &“the good, the great, the bad, and the ugly parts&” of her journey through both cancer and everything that led up to it. Along the way, she tackles the tough questions we all face: What will I do with what I have been given? How will I respond to challenges with both grace and grit? Where will this new path take me if I keep moving? And how can I offer something good back to the world as a result? Cynt Marshall&’s deep faith and positivity will inspire and motivate you, and her story will help you see how all your experiences, even the hardest moments, can work together for something good, bringing you to positive places you&’d have never experienced otherwise. She shows you how to find your own &“voice of power&” and encourages you to remember—and believe—that you, too, have been equipped to walk your unique path with purpose. That you, too, have been chosen.
You've Got This, Fiona: A Book About Change (A Fiona the Hippo Book)
by ZondervanJoin your favorite hippo, Fiona, the adorable internet sensation from the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden, in this perfect read-aloud picture book, You&’ve Got This, Fiona, as she learns about the changing seasons of the year and how, even when things change around you, true friendship, family, and love stay the same.Fiona notices that things are changing—her friends the geese are flying south, the leaves are turning different colors and the weather is getting cooler, her baby brother Fritz is born and brings change to Hippo Cove. But Fiona also wonders is everyone and everything going to change? Fiona gets a little worried … and so she heads to Mama and her friends, looking for answers. You've Got This, Fiona:is the perfect story to read aloud to children ages 4 to 8.features art by New York Times bestselling artist Richard Cowdrey (Fiona the Hippo,Bad Dog, Marley)takes kids through the seasons of the year at the zoohelps children see that change—from the seasons to new babies in the family--is normal and it&’s ok to be unsure about changeintroduces Fiona&’s baby brother Fritz, who was born at the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Gardens in August 2022 You've Got This, Fiona is the perfect gift for Fiona enthusiasts and any gift-giving opportunity.A follow-up to the New York Times bestselling Fiona the Hippo; A Very Fiona Christmas; Fiona, It&’s Bedtime, and Fiona Helps a Friend, You&’ve Got This, Fiona showcases the fearless hippo that&’s as much of a star at the zoo (in the real world) as she is online!
You've Got a Friend: A Smitten Novella (Smitten #1)
by Diann HuntWhen a group of friends devise a plan to turn Smitten, Vermont, into the country's premier romantic getaway, Shelby finds her own true love along the way. With the local lumber mill closing, residents wonder if their town can stay afloat. Then four friends and local business owners--Natalie, Julia, Shelby, and Reese--decide the town is worth saving. How will they do it? They'll turn Smitten into a honeymoon destination! In "You've Got a Friend" by Diann Hunt, Shelby Evans' craft room goes up in flames. When volunteer fireman Nick Majors offers her the use of a building on his Christmas tree farm, Shelby discovers feelings for the tender heart that beats beneath his rough, mountain-man exterior. Excerpted from Smitten, a novel in four parts written by Christian Fiction's most popular romance novelists--and real life BFFs!
You've Got to Be Kidding! Real-life Parenting Advice from a Mom and Dad of Nineteen: Real-life parenting advise from a mom and dad of nineteen
by Pat Williams Ruth WilliamsKid-Tested (and Tested, and Tested...) Guidance for Parents in the Trenches. The Inside Track to Raising Kids.Most of us find raising one, two...or maybe three or four children to be challenging enough. The idea of parenting a half dozen seems almost crazy, and more children than that--impossible. But Pat and Ruth Williams have together raised (and are continuing to raise) nineteen kids. More importantly, they've not just survived the process--they've loved it! What do they know that the rest of us don't? What does it take to make a family of any size not only work, but thrive? After bringing up nineteen kids--as biological parents, adoptive parents, single parents, and step-parents--Pat and Ruth Williams have gained a volume of insights and experience that will enrich your home, strengthen your family, and help you be the parent you want to be. Inside you'll find counsel that really works-whether you're raising one child, one dozen (or more), or any number in between.
You: Life, Love, and the Theology of the Body
by Jason Evert Brian Butler Crystalina EvertIn an age of “selfies” and egocentrism, YOU cuts through the noise to present an authentic view of the human person. It presents young people with the extraordinary story of their creation as unrepeatable individuals. But the program doesn’t stop there. <P><P> YOU: Life, Love, and the Theology of the Body introduces teens to the truth that life is not, in fact, all about them; it is about going out of themselves to be a sincere gift for others.
Young British Muslims: Between Rhetoric and Realities
by Sadek HamidYoung British Muslims continue to generate strong interest in public discourse. However, much of this interest is framed in negative terms that tends to associate them with criminality, religious extremism or terrorism. Focusing instead on other aspects of being young, Muslim and British, this volume takes a multidisciplinary approach that seeks to ‘normalise’ the subjects and focus on their everyday lived realities. Structured into three sections, the collection begins by contextualising the study of young British Muslims, before addressing the sensitive social issues highlighted in the media and finally focusing on a variety of case studies which investigate the previously unexplored lived experiences of these young people. With contributions from scholars of religion, media and criminology, as well as current and former practitioners within youth and social work contexts, Young British Muslims: Between Rhetoric and Realities will appeal to scholars who have an interest in the fastest growing, most profiled minority demographic in the UK.
Young Clergy: A Biographical-Developmental Study
by Donald CappsFive historic ministers-five formative career paths-which path are you on?According to Daniel Levinson&’s developmental theory, each person&’s professional career path forms at the same time in their life, in their 20s and 30s. Young Clergy: A Biographical and Developmental Study applies Levinson's study to ministerial practice, mapping the career patterns of five historical ministers during that time period in each life. The author clearly presents deep psychological insights-supported by solid biographical information on each minister’s actions and reactions to challenges-illustrating how the theory holds relevance for young professional clergy even today. Young Clergy: A Biographical and Developmental Study reviews each minister’s "Novice Phase," where the major tasks of forming a dream, forming mentor relationships, and forming an occupation are presented-and stringently supported by concrete biographical events. The book then shows how this phase leads each from their early adult transition through their entrance into the adult world, and then on to the life-altering events in the "Age 25 Shift" and the "Age 30 Transition." From there the text reveals the formative "Settling Down Period" through events that unfold between the ages of 33-40. The author discusses how this period determines the subsequent course of each one’s career and, more importantly, shapes each one’s attitudes, values, and convictions of a life as a minister. Using fascinating biographical information from multiple sources, the author builds a well-reasoned case that no matter how long ago these important men lived, their career patterns and lives hold a wealth of insightful information to help you maximize strengths and minimize liabilities in your own career and life today.Young Clergy: A Biographical and Developmental Study closely examines these five historical figure’s biographies, and reviews each applicable theoretical career path: Phillips Brooks-advancement within a stable life structure Jonathan Edwards-decline or failure within a stable structure John Henry Newman-breaking out-trying for a new structure John Wesley-advancement produces change in life structure Orestes Brownson-unstable life structureYoung Clergy: A Biographical and Developmental Study is an in-depth historical and psychological exploration of the lives of ministers and their relevance for present day clergy, perfect for professors, seminary deans of students, field education directors and their staffs, hospital chaplains involved in vocation issues, young pastors and their pastoral supervisors, and teachers of church history.
Young David: Shepherd
by Andy McGuireA Simon & Schuster eBook. Simon & Schuster has a great book for every reader.