"My faith was about to be tested. I was about to see how much God's love, amazing grace, and mercy would reach for me to get my attention. I had been running from God so long, doing things David's way, and I was so far from home. I couldn't make anything happen at this point. It was strange. An unfamiliar place for me. But this is where God had me." "How did I get into this mess?" Have you ever asked yourself this question? David did when he found himself serving a prison sentence. He had run from God, until the day God finally got a hold of him. Join author, David Stevenson, on his amazing journey to prison and back. The situation that seemed hopeless and full of despair turned into David's Bethel experience, where he met God. That's when he finally realized that God had been pursuing him his entire life. In this moving and inspirational story, you will see how much God loves us. This book gives people hope that no matter where they have come from, God is waiting with outstretched arms ready to receive them and use them for His glory.
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It's what we do with the life's bummers, how we look at setbacks, what we make of the lemons that counts. And in this lighthearted, spirited book, Addie Johnson invites us to make a myriad of different things from those metaphorical lemons.
After her mother dies in 1975, ten-year-old Lemonade must live with her grandfather in a small town famous for Bigfoot sitings and soon becomes friends with Tobin, a quirky Bigfoot investigator.
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Lemons to Lemonade: Finding God's Plan for My Life
In order to earn money for college, fourteen-year-old LaVaughn babysits for a teenage mother.
This clever story, complete with a recipe for lemonade, celebrates the pleasures of patience, hard work, nature, community . . . and putting down the electronic devices just for a while.
Karly opens a lemonade stand to earn some money and learns the lesson on supply and demand.
So then, using the common cliché, "When life gives you lemons, make lemonade", this book aims to lead the reader towards a path away from bitterness and strife and into a life of joy and peace. No one has to be bitter in life.
I hope to inspire other military wives or family members who are separated from a loved one by deployment to stay strong. I hope they look for the sunshine in their days and have “faith” that everything will be okay! ~Bernadette Fleming ...