The Song of Sadie Sparrow For many, a nursing home is the despised last stop before heading out into the Great Beyond. Not so for the heroines of The Song of Sadie Sparrow—three very different women whose lives intersect in a warm and endlessly engaging facility called The Hickories. Sadie Sparrow, Meg Vogel and Elise Chapelle represent different generations. They have experienced different sorrows and entertain different hopes. They even adhere to different worldviews, from devoutly Christian to unapologetically atheist. Yet over the course of a single year, they forge unlikely bonds that impact each other’s lives in the here and now—and perhaps for all eternity. A heartfelt story of friendship set against the backdrop of life’s twilight years, The Song of Sadie Sparrow explores contrasting views of purpose and pardon, life and afterlife—and faith’s role in shaping those views, now and forevermore. If you'd like to read an excerpt of this story, click here. For a copy personally signed and sent to you by the author -- including a special endorsement -- please email me at [email protected] Alternatively, you can buy The Song of Sadie Sparrow here. Heaven Without Her Kitty Foth-Regner was living the feminist dream -- a successful copywriting business, the perfect live-in boyfriend, beautiful garden, and a nice house. But when her beloved mother developed a fatal illness, she found herself on the brink of despair with nothing but questions: Could there possibly be a God? If so, which God? And might heaven really exist? Bound by a whispered promise to her mother, Kitty set out to answer these questions. She investigated the scientific, historical and prophetic evidences for the supernatural; scrutinized a kaleidoscope of worldviews, from Hinduism to the New Age; and finally found the answers she sought in biblical Christianity. Care to read some excerpts? You'll find a few here. For a copy personally signed and sent to you by the author -- including a special endorsement -- please email me at [email protected] Alternatively, you can buy Heaven Without Her: From Amazon From Barnes & Noble |
Transformed by the Evidence Many people who are strong believers in Jesus Christ and the Bible, but do not have any interest in science, base their faith in Christ on other facets of His Word and their personal experiences. They may never have encountered situations where they were tested in this area, and God has blessed them. But for many of those who recount their experiences in this book, the challenges presented by the theory of evolution and the notion that life is billions of years old have become stumbling blocks that were difficult to overcome. At the very least, this experience had created a major test of their faith that prevented them from accepting the creation worldview. This book provides compelling insight into the experience shared by the authors as they addressed this challenging topic. Contributing authors include Michael Bailey, Jonathan Bartlett, Dr. Jerry Bergman, Dr. Richard Bliss, Guy Forsythe, Kitty Foth-Regner, Dr. Wayne Frair, Joshua Gilbert, Tom Hennigan, Dr. Jonathan Hendry, Dr. Robert A. Herrmann, Paul Humber, Dr. D. Russell Humphreys, Jaap Kies, Larry Kisner, Dr. Jean Lightner, DVM, Dr. Richard Lumsden, Lee McCracken, Russ Miller, Steve Miller, Karl Priest, Kerby Rials, Doug Sharp, Rudolf Steinberg, Mark Stewart, Dr. Royal Truman, Tom Vail and James Wight. Want to buy the book? It's available: From Amazon From RAE |
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Hip Ideas for Hyper Dogs
From Amy Fernandez writing in Dog World Hip Ideas for Hyper Dogs ... takes a refreshingly direct approach to coping with excess canine energy, regardless of the cause ... Author Amy Ammen's advice is a sensible blend of preventative measures and behavior modification. It specifically addresses challenges facing novice owners but goes beyond the basics. Organized sports and competitive events can be problematic for hyper dogs and this book offers plenty of tips... Coauthor Kitty Foth-Regner's background as a copywriter and editor ensures great presentation of the material. It's well organized, with easy-to-follow step-by-step instructions ... The authors' sense of humor nicely balances the complexity of some of the topics. You can buy Hip Ideas for Hyper Dogs: From Amazon From Barnes & Noble The Cure A miraculous cure for a deadly form of cancer or a lethal mistake? "He smiled happily as he retired to his laboratory to make another batch of CapCure II. Poor Mr. Martin would be coming in again this afternoon. And poor Mr. Martin had to die." The Cure, Kitty Foth's tale of ambition, wealth, disease and murder, is the winning manuscript in the Milwaukee Book Festival's first writing contest. Sue Grafton (A is for Alibi, B is for Burglar, C is for Corpse), the final judge of the contest, found The Cure impressive in its authenticity, detail and character definition with "the plotting imaginative and the ending unexpected." Published in 1987, you can still buy The Cure: From Amazon |