To God be the Glory, by Regina Mixon

December 14, 2007

To God be the Glory is an encouragement for those who are feeling that the years of the life they have already lived were lived in vain and just wasted years. Through the pages of this book we are shown that an unbending faith in God and a positive attitude toward yourself will turn your life around as you allow God to bring about deliverance and healing in your life and will make-up for those “wasted” years. Prepare to be blessed and to walk in newness of life.

www.regsbooks.org


Ridiculous Situations, by Raina T. Shaw

December 14, 2007

Women seem to be searching in all the wrong places to find the perfect mate and in the process end up getting hurt. Ridiculous Situations encourages women to put God first, to have high self-esteem, and to find and fulfill their passion, purpose and destiny for this life. Then they won’t have to search in all the wrong places to find a mate because as they put God first, God will allow the perfect mate to find them. Break the cycle of negative relationships by understanding what has defeated you in the past. Reconcile with who you are in Jesus Christ and abolish self-limiting beliefs and fears of being alone. This book will help thousands of women eradicate their self-limiting beliefs and finally attract and sustain long-term, healthy relationships, love, happiness and the success they desire.

www.ridiculoussituations.com 


Live Like You’re Blessed, by Suzan Johnson Cook

December 14, 2007

Life is filled with difficulties, challenges and setbacks. Faith in God, a positive attitude and having a spirit of self-help can and will make a great difference in the life we live. There is no better testimony to the strength faith in God can do than from the personal experience of others. Dr. Suzan Johnson Cook hits a home run as she shares some of her personal life experiences with us. Every page of this book is filled with encouraging words and will uplift your spirit and renew faith in you.

www.drsujay.com


7 Things Young Black Women do to Mess up Their Lives, by Daniel Whyte III

December 14, 2007

There are just 7 things that young black women are doing that are messing up their lives. If they can, with the help of God, family and friends, and a made-up mind, simply avoid doing these seven things, they will avoid messing up their lives and will go on to living a successful and happy life. The solutions to these seven mistakes are presented with words of encouragement to avoid these mistakes and to travel the path that leads to a productive and successful life.

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Publish and Market Your Christian Book in 10 Easy Steps, by Tamika Johnson-Hall

December 14, 2007

If you want to publish your own Christian book but do not know where to begin then this book is for you. The publishing process, from the writing of the manuscript to actually getting it into the bookstores, is broken down for you in 10 easy-to-follow steps. You can learn the tricks of the book publishing trade as you are taken from Point A to Point B to Point C. Not only that, but you are shown how to get your book published on a shoe-string budget. So go ahead and write that book that you have always wanted to write and watch your dream of having a book out on the market become a reality.

www.publishyourchristianbook.com 


Letters to Young Boys, by Daniel Whyte IV

December 14, 2007

Parents, if you are looking for fresh, new life-changing reading material for your young sons, then this book is a must. Written by a 14 year old young man, Letters to Young Boys is unique in that it is written in letter format. Each letter is short and easy to understand so much so that your son can curl up on the couch and read it by himself in one setting and come away learning much about life from a Christian young man’s perspective. These letters are life-changing. Any young boy who applies the principles set forth is headed for a successful life. Get your copy today!

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The Amen Sisters, by Angela Benson

December 14, 2007

Two sisters, in the church, go through a very tough time, having to deal with a preying pastor, an adulterous spouse, and the suicide of a dear friend. These issues, along with others are brought to the surface and are handled with tough love, forgiveness, and God’s grace. If your life or someone’s life that you know of is being ruined by church abuse, adultery, unfaithful family members, or unfaithful friends, this book will help you to come out of it stronger and wiser.

www.theamensisters.com


Daughters of the King, by Gail Hayes

December 14, 2007

Women of the Bible are placed into six categories or image types in this book. Gail Hayes shows how women of today fall into those same categories. This book especially targets women who feel they have to accept the clothing and lifestyle choices of others, and that if they choose to express themselves differently, God will not accept them. Women are encouraged to let go of these negativities and find themselves in Christ through finding their place in one of the six image types. You will come away having a deeper understanding of God’s purpose for your life.

www.daughtersoftheking.org


The Thanksgiving That Almost Wasn’t, by Daniella Whyte & Daniel D.P. Whyte IV

December 14, 2007

The Johnson family has always celebrated Thanksgiving together but this Thanksgiving things looked dark and gloomy. A separation had taken place and a divorce was pending. This book will be a great encouragement to any family across these United States and around the world, who may be going through a similar situation, as they see how prayer and faith in God can turn a seemingly impossible situation into a possible situation. Based on a true story.

www.torchlegacy.com


The Trauma Zone, by R. Dandridge Collins

December 14, 2007

This book is for all who wrestle with depression and negative attitudes due to some trauma they experienced at some point in their life. Trauma can’t tell time and this is what makes this aspect of healing from past hurts so unnerving. This significant and insightful work will help those who are wounded accept the marvelous grace of God, and give them both the ability and the will to move on. This is a must read for anyone who is looking to leave the past in its place and move toward a brighter tomorrow.

www.thetraumazone.com


Successfully Raising Young Black Men, by Kevin D. Barnes Sr.

December 14, 2007

This book is humorous and very well written and contains invaluable nuggets of truths from God’s Word that encourage black parents to take charge, and to exercise their God-given leadership roles within their families. Barnes speaks with authority on this subject of child-raising having successfully raised three sons. For the black parent who does not know where to begin or how to begin, this book will show you from God’s word along with some good common sense how to successfully raise your young black man.

www.successfullyraisingyoungblackmen.com 


The General’s Lady, by Charlene Curry

December 14, 2007

Charlene Curry’s book documents her spiritual journey as a military spouse facing her own challenges in raising her family while meeting the expectations placed upon her. She shares with us the joys, the social pressures especially while living in foreign lands, fears, depression, feelings of guilt, and grief over the loss of a child. Her main source of comfort was the strength she received from placing her trust in God. Prayer was what brought her through the many difficulties and emotional turmoil she went through in her career as a military spouse. The renewed strength she gained each day from God transformed her life and thus the lives of countless others who came in contact with her. This book will be an encouragement to many readers, not only to those in the military but also to civilians.

www.believebooks.com


Money Under the Car Seat and Other Things to Thank God For, by Daniel Whyte III

December 14, 2007

If you are tired of your Thanksgiving being the same predictable ritual, Money Under the Car Seat sheds a fresh new light on the Thanksgiving Day holiday. It is a book designed to be taken seriously, while at the same time not to be taken seriously. It is filled with new and exciting things to do on Thanksgiving, new recipes, games and projects that involve your children, songs, poems, prayers, and even some Presidential Thanksgiving proclamations. Watch this! This book is not your typical Pilgrims and Indians Thanksgiving book. Thanksgiving is looked at through fresh eyes and you, too, will look at Thanksgiving through fresh eyes. This book belongs on every family’s coffee table.

www.torchlegacy.com


From Private to General, by Jerry Curry

December 14, 2007

Jerry Curry rose in the ranks from Private to General in the Army despite the racism he had to face. Such a feat was almost unheard of for African-Americans in a white-dominated society. Curry shares with us how an unbending faith in God can bring you through any obstacle that comes your way. His insights into politics and military strategy are particularly relevant to the current situation in Iraq. He shares with us invaluable lessons in leadership that will be of timeless benefit to any reader. His vivid descriptions of combat are very fascinating. From Private to General is a very interesting reading.

www.believebooks.com