Hannah Jeffries wants a marriage with her long-time boyfriend, Nathan Hawes, but even though they share three children, ages nine, seven and ten months, Nathan gives Hannah no reassurance that their being together is more than a temporary thing. While Hannah makes plenty of fruitless attempts to get Nathan to commit to a permanent arrangement, she makes excuse after excuse as the children keep coming. Every year that goes by, she assures herself that he will mature and do the right thing. Unfortunately, with the more responsibilities and trust that she puts on him, the more he disappoints...
Hannah Jeffries wants a marriage with her long-time boyfriend, Nathan Hawes, but even though they share three children, ages nine, seven and ten month...
Seventeen-year-old Giselle has been banished from her home when she becomes pregnant without a husband. Her religious family feared that the congregation at their church and community might discover her sin. Giselle's father was so upset that after banishing her, he forbid her from ever returning; not even to see or speak to her ailing mother, who is undergoing chemotherapy. On her own, Giselle is filled with fear, regret, and guilt because she feels that God might be punishing her for her sin. After undergoing more pain and misery in exile, Giselle eventually meets Mitch, a widow and...
Seventeen-year-old Giselle has been banished from her home when she becomes pregnant without a husband. Her religious family feared that the congregat...
What's your favorite Bible story? Who is your hero in The Bible? In 2013 we can use The Bible to get through everyday life. Imagine David and Goliath or Ruth in our world today. Well, don't imagine anymore Read '13 Heroes and get to know them
What's your favorite Bible story? Who is your hero in The Bible? In 2013 we can use The Bible to get through everyday life. Imagine David and Goliath ...
Have you decided if you want to be on the Command Me or the Command Me-Not side yet? Take a journey, in these twenty short stories, through the lives of every day people just like you and me. They are by no means perfect and some make terrible mistakes, but in the end they choose to either be commanded or not by The Ten Commandments. These stories are guaranteed to make you laugh, cry and reflect. In the end, you will surely remember the oldest set of laws ever written. Command Me-Not is not the bible, but it is a great interpretation of The Ten Commandments for all to enjoy
Have you decided if you want to be on the Command Me or the Command Me-Not side yet? Take a journey, in these twenty short stories, through the lives ...