Street Cop is the exciting story of one man's career in Law Enforcement. David Spell joined the Gwinnett County Police Department in 1984 at the tender age of twenty-one. This fast moving narrative takes the reader inside the squad car with David as he patrols some of the most dangerous areas and neighborhoods in Metro Atlanta. If you like the TV show Cops, you will love Street Cop. Get ready for your tour of duty. Strap into the passenger seat of David's squad car and enjoy the car chases, foot chases, fights, murder investigations, and other assorted crazy calls. You are about to see first-hand what it is really like on America's mean streets!
The journey towards forgiveness and wholeness are captured in every page of this book. If you have ever been victimized by sexual abuse, abandoned or been rejected, this book will be the catalyst to jump start your journey towards healing.
"Leah Thornton's life, like her Southern Living home, has great curb appeal.
A powerfully written novel offering an intimate look at a beautiful marriage and how bipolar disorder and cancer affect it, Dancing on Broken Glass by Ka Hancock perfectly illustrates the enduring power of love.
God used this man to help glue back together the pieces of her shattered soul. This is based on a true story.
This beautifully illustrated story tells a tale of an orphan, Marguerite, who works in the King's kitchen.
A male prostitute, a mangy cat, a murder and an obsession that threatens his career, his impending marriage and his life.
With God's help and a supportive Christian husband, Kathy Wingo has put her shattered life back together again.
The question then is, do you have the eyes to see him?Whether you have followed Jesus for years, are new to the journey or are just kicking the tires on faith, this book is intended to start a spiritual conversation that lasts long after ...
This book aims to offer practical help to others who may find themselves in a similar situation.
"Six-twenty-seven Timberlake Drive." "Timberlake, pretty uptown," Bobster said. Coop spoke up. "His parents are big Dow execs, both of them. Into the status thing. You know, good address, the right cars, two computers, and one kid.