An Unexpected Grace

An Unexpected Grace
Title An Unexpected Grace PDF eBook
Author Von Kreisler Kristin
Publisher Kensington Books
Total Pages 272
Release 2013-12-24
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0758291949

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Lila Elliot, a victim of a traumatic office shooting, finds an unexpected bond when she is tasked with caring for an abused golden retriever. Original.

An Unexpected Grace

An Unexpected Grace
Title An Unexpected Grace PDF eBook
Author Kristin von Kreisler
Publisher Kensington Publishing Corp.
Total Pages 272
Release 2013-12-31
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0758291957

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In this uplifting novel, a woman recovering from trauma finds compassion and connection with a rescue dog as they help each other overcome fear. Lila Elliot knows she's lucky to be alive. A shooting rampage at her office left several colleagues dead and others seriously wounded. Though Lila's injuries will heal in time, she's having trouble moving past her fear and anger. Being drafted into caring for Grace—a shaggy, formerly abused golden retriever—only adds to her stress. Lila has been terrified of dogs since childhood. But Grace, like Lila, needs time and space to recover. Grace keeps her distance, sensing Lila's wariness, and only perks up for Adam, the neighbor who rescued her. But as an accomplished artist, Lila begins to see the beauty in Grace's wisps of fur and haunted eyes. Each of them has suffered through no fault of her own. And in helping Grace to trust, Lila begins to develop the courage she needs to do the same. Includes reading group guide

Unexpected Grace

Unexpected Grace
Title Unexpected Grace PDF eBook
Author David Wyrtzen
Publisher
Total Pages 164
Release 1992
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780929239613

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Unplanned Grace

Unplanned Grace
Title Unplanned Grace PDF eBook
Author Brittany Smith
Publisher David C Cook
Total Pages 228
Release 2021-09-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 0830782125

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When a women receives an unexpected positive pregnancy test, abortion often seems like the best or only option for a fulfilling future. Unplanned Grace beautifully challenges that myth, equipping readers to support abortion-vulnerable women with love that values life in every way. Writing for the nonprofit organization Save the Storks, Natasha and Brittany draw on personal interviews, inspiring stories, and eye-opening facts to help readers understand: How economics, relationships, and health affect a woman's pregnancy decision The value of having empathy for women facing unplanned pregnancies The enormous potential churches have to support women in crisis Writing not just from a "pro-birth" perspective but from a "pro-abundant life" prospective, Unplanned Grace is an ideal resource for churches and individuals who want to make a difference in the pro-life movement.

Ordinary Wonders

Ordinary Wonders
Title Ordinary Wonders PDF eBook
Author Olesia Nikolaeva
Publisher Holy Trinity Publications
Total Pages 0
Release 2018
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780884654230

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The Deceitful Onion Bulb. A Blessing to Smuggle. The Conjuror of Rain. In this collection of stories as whimsical as their titles, award-winning author Olesia Nikolaeva poignantly recounts life for Christian believers in Soviet and post-Soviet Russia. In a manner reminiscent of the bestselling Everyday Saints these tales reveal a common theme - the subtle, sometimes imperceptible movement of Divine Providence at work in the lives of saints and sinners alike. Her writings bring us to what the ancient Celts called "thin places" where the boundaries of heaven and earth meet and the sacred and the secular can no longer be distinguished.

The Doctrines of Grace in an Unexpected Place

The Doctrines of Grace in an Unexpected Place
Title The Doctrines of Grace in an Unexpected Place PDF eBook
Author Mark R. Stevenson
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages 320
Release 2017-03-10
Genre Religion
ISBN 1498281109

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Does God sovereignly elect some individuals for salvation while passing others by? Do human beings possess free will to embrace or reject the gospel? Did Christ die equally for all people or only for some? These questions have long been debated in the history of the Christian church. Answers typically fall into one of two main categories, popularly known as Calvinism and Arminianism. The focus of this book is to establish how one nineteenth-century evangelical group, the Brethren, responded to these and other related questions. The Brethren produced a number of colorful leaders whose influence was felt throughout the evangelical world. Although many critics have assumed the movement's theology was Arminian, this book argues that the Brethren, with few exceptions, advocated Calvinistic positions. Yet there were some twists along the way! The movement's radical biblicism, passionate evangelism, and strong aversion to systematic theology and creeds meant they refused to label themselves as Calvinists even though they affirmed Calvinism's soteriological principles--the so-called doctrines of grace.

Sealed

Sealed
Title Sealed PDF eBook
Author Katie Langston
Publisher Thornbush Press
Total Pages 219
Release 2021-04-06
Genre Religion
ISBN 1736013688

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Katie Langston is an unlikely convert to Christianity. She grew up in a devout, conservative Mormon family in Utah, served a proselytizing mission to Bulgaria when she was 21, married for "time and all eternity" in the Mormon temple when she was 23. From the outside, she had a typical Mormon life. Inside, she was coming apart at the seams. From childhood, she battled "The Questions"—obsessive-compulsive disorder, though she didn't have a diagnosis for it until much later—and lived inside a complex maze of anxiety and fear. This was compounded by Mormonism's emphasis on "worthiness," a designation of acceptability in Mormon practice, that brought her to the edge of despair as a young mother. Then, almost by accident, she had an encounter with the grace of Jesus Christ—and her world changed. In candid but not sensationalized ways, Langston explores little-understood Mormon practices and teachings while grappling with universal human questions such as the nature of faith, the complexity of family, the process of healing, and what it means to truly belong. This book is intended to be a bridge-builder, a way to help non-Mormons understand Mormonism and Mormons orthodox Christianity through the power of personal narrative. Most of all, it is a testimony of Jesus Christ, in the hopes that those who read it—Mormon, Christian, or neither—will catch a glimpse of the spectacular, life-changing grace of God.