After Jennifer's husband, a police officer, died in a line of duty accident, grief upended her life. Believe follows the story of her long road out of darkness and her struggle to believe in anything after she'd lost everything. As she recounts her journey back into the light, Jennifer offers empathy and encouragement to those who have experienced loss, including those who have been widowed far too young. In Jennifer's story, readers can find reason to believe.
Because your hopes, dreams, and aspirations really are achievable. And because there is so much courage, goodness, and potential in youthat once you begin to believe, the world you want becomes possible.
This new edition includes a leader's guide, previously only available online, and a new introduction from the author that reflects on the book's reception.
On the run from three ruthless killers, San Francisco poet Miranda Stead unwittingly enters into a strange and secret realm where she is drawn to Sariel Valasay, a magical telepath and healer who, after one night of undeniable passion, must ...
Full of humor and wonder, BELIEVE explores the power and limits of the imagination - and how love both breaks and heals our hearts. This quirky, heartfelt middle-grade novel about grief and resilience will keep you guessing until the end.
But this relentless love and a lot of hard work helped Russ move out of hiding and into the light of recovery and acceptance. Above all, this is a story about hope.
An inspiring collection of the personal philosophies of a group of remarkable men and women Based on the National Public Radio series of the same name, This I Believe features eighty essayists—from the famous to the unknown—completing ...
I believe you cannot work your way to receive forgiveness of sins. I believe if you truly repent and cast yourself on God's mercy, you will be forgiven. I believe Christ is the way, the truth, and the life, and no one comes to the ...
“Jesus said to him, 'If you can believe, all things are possible to him who believes.' “Immediately the father of the child cried out and said with tears, 'Lord, I believe; help my unbelief !'” (Mark 9:22–24). Right now, Jesus invites ...
He believes his actions, creativity and ingenuity will reward him abundantly. He believes that he has what it takes to be tremendously successful. These beliefs become internalized and the lens through which he sees the world.
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