Publish Date 2023 Heritage Publishing House ISBN: 978-0965738972 |
Discovering God's Attributes While Understanding Ours
Perusing the Bible, we learn that God is multifaceted. Not only is He our loving Savior, He is jealous. He sings and dances. He is a consuming fire, and so much more. And the more we know Him, the more we will love Him. So, take this journey of discovery into the heart and mind of God. And though it barely scratches the surface, it should, along the way, help you discover some things about yourself. |
Publish Date 2022 Heritage Publishing House ISBN: 978-0-9657389-6-5 |
Destination Hell
Two roads, two destines. One narrow, leading to everlasting life, one broad, leading to everlasting destruction and hell. And both stretch before us. Things are moving fast. World events tell us time is running out. Those on that broad way are heading over a cliff. Time to change course before it’s too late. A highway to hell? That’s a myth, a joke, right? God doesn’t think so. It’s mentioned hundreds of times in the Bible. And here’s the hard reality: just because few believe in hell anymore doesn’t mean it no longer exists. But the good news is there’s a way of escape.
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Publish Date 2021 Heritage Publishing House ISBN: 978-0-9657389-4-1 |
Biblical Gardens of God and Valleys of Man, And the Lessons They Teach
The Bible isn’t some old, outdated book with no relevance for today. Rather, it is full of wisdom and practical instructions for people of any age; an essential manual for successful living. Of interest are its gardens and valleys which reflect God’s wonderful character, as well as man’s fallen condition. The lessons they provide are timeless and reveal how nothing changes, as well as how similar and fragile we all are. Because of that, they are lessons worth learning.
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Publish Date 2021 Heritage Publishing House ISBN: 978-09657389-3-4 |
Encountering Jesus Throughout the Bible
Who is Jesus? People have been trying to answer that question for centuries. Did He just suddenly make His appearance in the New Testament? Or, if He is eternal, was He active before coming to earth? And when did God decide to send Him here? The answers may surprise you as you scour the Bible from the Old to New Testament and discover the many symbolic, as well as direct references to Jesus as Creator, Light, Son of God, Savior, Bread of Life and so much more. And in your discovery, may you fall in love with the One Who loves you unconditionally and gave His all for you. |
Publish Date 2020 Heritage Publishing House ISBN: 978-0-9657389-2-7 |
The Coming Deception
What’s going on in the world? Why does it seem like everything is going downhill? How did we get here? And what does our future look like? Are there “invisible” hands behind a curtain pulling the strings? How does God figure into it? How does man? Or Satan? Knowing how it all started can give us a clearer picture and make it easier to understand why we are in this state and where we are headed next.
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Publish Date 2019 Heritage Publishing House ISBN: 978-0-9657389-1-0 |
12 Questions New Christians Frequently Ask
12 Questions New Christians Frequently Ask contains simple and easy to understand answers to questions about faith, prayer, hell, healing and more, all under one cover. A great book for new Christians. But good, too, for mature Christians to give friends or family members who want to know more about their faith. Also, a great springboard for teachers to use in their Bible study classes. It can even be passed out as an effective witnessing tool.
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Publish Date 2019 Heritage Publishing House ISBN: 978-0-9657389-0-3 |
Following the Blood Trail from Genesis to Revelation
Was Jesus just a good man or really the Son of God? And why did he have to die? Was he a victim or victor? Following the Blood Trail from Genesis to Revelation gives the answer. It shows how the blood trail in the Old Testament comes to a climax in the New. And that Jesus’ death holds great significance for both heaven and earth, and can impact our lives in ways unimagined.
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Publish Date 2016 Heritage Publishing House ISBN: 978-0-9899707-5-4 |
Mercy at Midnight
Three people—three Divine appointments Cynthia Wells, an undercover reporter with a dark secret and in search of a story, finds more than she bargains for, including a love she never expected. Jonathan Holms, pastor of affluent Christ Church, is stunned when God directs him to a mission where he must come to grips with a killer and his own difficult past. Stubby White was never anything and he was sure he’d never be anything, not with all the bad breaks he’s had. But at the Beacon Mission, when he finds the promise of a new life, he must decide whether to dwell in the past or break from it. All three are thrown together by converging circumstances involving danger and a mysterious killer who seems bent on destroying them all.
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Publish Date 2016 Heritage Publishing House ISBN: 978-0-9899707-2-3 |
The Babel Conspiracy
The Babel Conspiracy is a tale of intrigue and love. Two women engineers struggle to develop the world’s first nuclear-powered aircraft amid ever intensifying global terrorism and muddled personal lives. Trisha Callahan has an abiding faith in God, and “those roots of middy blouses and pleated skirts, prayer books and incense-filled churches went deep.” This faith is tested when she finds herself in love with a married man. Audra Shields sees herself as a modern Lady Chatterley, “liberated but not forsaking breeding, intellect, or femininity.” When she becomes involved with a dangerous stranger, she begins to question her lifestyle. Both women try sorting out their personal problems while racing the clock to finish a project fraught with sabotage and murder. And who’s behind it all? When the Department of Homeland Security and the Mossad finally figure it out, the answer surprises everyone.
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Publish Date 2015 Heritage Publishing House ISBN: 978-0-9899707-8-5 |
The Daughters of Jim Farrell
2016 Readers' Favorite Bronze Winner--Christian Historical Fiction
What did bitterness look like, exactly? Kate wondered.
Did it look like tall gallows, and the bound and hooded body of her father dangling at the end of a rope?
Pennsylvania 1873: When, in the harsh world of Pennsylvania coal country, Jim Farrell is hanged for murder, his wife and three daughters must turn their beautiful home into a boarding house in order to survive. But struggling beneath the shadow of shame becomes too much for eldest daughter, Kate. She resolves to clear her father’s name in spite of her mother’s admonition to “let it go,” and convinces her sisters to help. All too soon their dangerous quest rips the family apart. Will it also cost them the men they love?
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Publish Date 2015 Heritage Publishing House ISBN: 978-0-9899707-7-8 |
The Salt Covenants
2015 Readers' Favorite Bronze Medal Winner, Christian-Historical Fiction "Bambola (Rebekah's Treasure) elevates a simple historical tale into something transcendent, in this beautifully written novel about a young Jewish noblewoman, Isabel, who flees the Inquisition on Christopher Columbus's second voyage to the New World." PUBLISHERS WEEKLY starred review 12/22/14
"But these plans they have laid out for me like an embroidered rug, showing me where my feet must travel, is to me an awful penance for sins I did not commit." Isabel
Spain 1493: Isable has broken her mother's heart by becoming a sincere convert to Christianity. But when she is noticed by Friar Alonso at La Casa Santa, the Holy House, she is forced to flee the Inquisition by entering into a loveless marriage and sailing with Christopher Columbus on his second voyage to the New World. But all too soon Isabel is forced to struggle alone in her new life and new faith. With all the risks and hardships how is she to survive? And will she ever find love in this strange land? And what of the dangerous Enrique Vivar? Will his hidden agenda cost her her life? |
Publish Date 2014 Heritage Publishing House ISBN: 978-0-9899707-4-7 |
Rebekah's Treasure
2015 Christian Small Publishers Book of the Year Award for Historical Fiction
2014 Readers' Favorite Bronze Medal Winner, Christian-Historical Fiction FIRST PLACE WINNER FOR ADULT FICTION IN THE FLORIDA STATE ASSOCIATION NATIONAL LEAGUE OF AMERICAN PEN WOMEN Forced to flee war-torn Jerusalem in 70 A.D., Rebekah and her husband, Ethan, each take something of value: Rebekah, the cup of the Last Supper; Ethan, a copper scroll detailing the whereabouts of a vast Temple treasure. Ahead, separation and danger face them as each tries to survive. But it's not only external forces that could keep them apart forever but internal ones as they struggle to discover where their true treasure lies. |
Publish Date 2005 Moody Publishers ISBN: 0-8024-7906-8 |
Return To Appleton
When Gloria Bickford moves back to her hometown, she knows she needs to make peace with a lot of people. She also realizes that her big city problems followed her home. As she discovers the truth about a land development, she finds herself entwined with more than she bargained for. |
Publish Date 2004 Moody Publishers ISBN: 0-8024-7905-7 |
Waters of Marah
For 28 years, Gloria Bickford has lived under the thumb of her overbearing mother. Only twice during that time has Gloria ever had the courage to defy her—when she accepted Jesus as Savior and when she moved into her own apartment. Gloria is about to do it a third time by refusing to marry the man her mother has picked for her and by moving out of town. But after she moves, things quickly go from bad to worse. First, Gloria's neighbor commits suicide. Then Gloria discovers her boss is not quite the man she thought he was. Things continue to heat up when Perth, a semi-runaway, semi-juvenile delinquent attaches herself to Gloria and then again when the radical environmentalists come to town. All these elements combine to create a moral crisis for Gloria, and place her in a position where she stands to lose everything. |
Publish Date 2001 Multnomah Publishers ISBN: 1-57673-802-7 |
Tears in a Bottle
Becky Taylor has just been accepted to college. She will be the first Taylor ever to go beyond high school. When she discovers she is pregnant, Becky doesn't know what she fears most: having an abortion or giving up her lifelong dream of obtaining a higher education. At the urging of her father, her boyfriend, and her guidance counselor, she decides to end her pregnancy. At the abortion clinic, Becky is lying on a cold recovery table when she hears a man's voice, then gunshots. When the gunman is finished, Becky is the only one left alive. This act brings together two strangers who seek answers to one of life's most wrenching questions: Are God's love and mercy big enough to cover every sin? The answer will change both women-forever. Tears in a Bottle reveals the devastating effects of abortion and affirms that God's love is strong enough to heal even that deep pain. Sylvia Bambola, the author of Refiner's Fire, offers a riveting, heart-tugging story that encourages readers to think through their own convictions about abortion and the restoring power of God's love for every woman. |
Publish Date 1999 Multnomah Publishers ISBN: 1-57673-694-6 |
Refiner's Fire
Refiner's Fire is a powerful and suspenseful novel about two brothers. Separated in post war Europe at the age of five, the fraternal twins are brought together, thirty-five years later, by unexpected and dangerous circumstances that jeopardize their marriages, careers and very lives. One brother, Yuri Deyneko, a Colonel in the Romanian regular army, suspects that the new American Ambassador to his country is his lost twin. Ambassador Alexander Wainwright, on the other hand, suspects nothing. The secret life of one brother and the ambition of the other will put them both on a collision course. Set amid Nicolae Ceausescu's Communist Romania of the 80's, where political and religious persecution was severe, the plight of the Underground Christian Church unfolds. It is a time of danger and trial; a time when a man's mettle is refined. Refiner's Fire looks at the best and worst that's in us, and shows that love can triumph in the face of the most terrible evil. |