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As you mourn the loss of a loved one, this collection of intimate
personal reflections, Scripture, and heartfelt prayers from a
fellow griever offers comfort and hope in the days, months, and
beyond as you navigate life after loss. The funeral comes and goes,
and you're forced to deal with the chasm your loved one left
behind. But grief doesn't operate on a predictable timeline. You
may find yourself somewhere you didn't expect—drowning, kicking,
or screaming—long after your loss. You may feel unable to talk to
others—or to God. In Reflections for the Grieving Soul, widower
and author Mike Nappa comes alongside you in your saddest hour,
offering support and empathy. He gives you words of Scripture to
meditate on at whatever pace you need, personal reflections from
his own grief after losing his beloved wife, Amy, and accessible
prayers for when you don’t know how or what to pray. This honest
and moving collection offers: Comfort as you seek God in your grief
Understanding about the regret, fear, and anger you may feel
Powerful Bible verses to meet you in your loss and pain Honest
prayers to help you cry out to God  Whether you've lost
someone you love or know someone who is grieving, this comforting
book is a balm for weary souls and a source of peace in the most
difficult times.
It's been a crazy day at work, the house is a mess, and you have
nothing in the refrigerator--and you're hosting your small group
tonight. How can you possibly get a lesson ready in the midst of
your chaotic life? Easy. Just open "Instant Small Group."
This no-preparation-required teaching resource provides a year's
worth of engaging, transforming, and easy-to-lead discussion guides
for adult small groups. All 52 studies are "open and go" for those
who, for whatever reason, don't have the time or energy to prepare.
They can be used by anyone in the group--not just the leader--and
are perfect for road trips, retreats, coffeehouse conversations, or
even as personal devotionals. Bonus callouts with
discussion-specific teaching tips, brief Bible background
information, and add-on ideas are included, as well as an appendix
titled "20 Tips for Dynamic Discussions."
Trudi Coffey only realizes that she hasn't seen Samuel Hill in
weeks when the FBI shows up asking questions about him. After a
strange encounter with an armed man demanding her help and an
attack by a member of the Boston mob looking for someone named
Dream, Trudi manages to find Samuel--or rather, he finds her. He's
made some pretty powerful enemies, but right now his full attention
is on protecting Dream from the mob. Because Dream has something
they want--the map to the location of artwork stolen from the
Gardener Museum during the infamous 1990 heist. With danger closing
in from all sides, Trudi and Samuel will have to call on all of
their allies to keep Dream safe and discover the identity of the
people who have been hunting down Samuel. The real questions are
whom can they trust? And who will make it out of this thing alive?
Fourteen miles east of Peachtree, Alabama, a secret is hidden. That
secret's name is Annabel Lee Truckson, and even she doesn't know
why her mysterious uncle has stowed her deep underground in a
military-style bunker. He's left her with a few German words, a
barely-controlled guard dog, and a single command: "Don't open that
door for anybody, you got it? Not even me." Above ground, a former
Army sniper called The Mute and an enigmatic "Dr. Smith" know about
the girl. As the race begins to find her, the tension builds. Who
wants to set her free? Why does the other want to keep her captive
forever? Who will reach her first? Private investigators Trudi
Coffey and Samuel Hill need to piece together the clues and stay
alive long enough to retrieve the girl--before it's too late. With
its stunning writing and relentless pace, Annabel Lee will
captivate readers from the first page.
Parents want their children to grow closer to God, but may not
always know the best way to facilitate that growth. Mike Nappa and
Jill Wuellner take the guesswork out of family devotional time with
this practical, imaginative resource. They provide a year's worth
of engaging, transforming, and easy-to-lead Bible discussion guides
for parents and children. Combining biblical depth with
entertaining and educationally sound teaching techniques, this book
will both challenge and inspire families toward lasting spiritual
growth.
All 52 studies require zero pre-session preparation and can be used
in a variety of settings and times--around the dinner table, during
family-night activities, or just before bedtime. They are also
perfect for impromptu lessons in Sunday school classes and
elementary-aged youth groups.
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