To God Be the Glory Regina Mixon Paperback, 234 pp., $14.99 REGS Books LLC (May 23, 2009)
This book describes the author’s personal journey from brokenness to wholeness. It further tells of the author’s struggles and mishaps which led to an ever expanding relationship with God. Its intent is to encourage the readers that by having faith in God and themselves, they can overcome anything in life and live the rest of their lives better than ever before.
Made to Crave Lysa TerKeurst Paperback, 192 pp., $14.99 Zondervan (December 3, 2010)
According to author Lisa TerKeurst, craving isn’t a bad thing, but we must realize God created us to crave so we’d ultimately desire more of Him in our lives. Many of us have misplaced that craving, overindulging in physical pleasures instead of lasting spiritual satisfaction.
The Edge of the Divine Sandi Patty Hardcover, 224 pp., $19.99 Thomas Nelson (August 3, 2010)
Every woman reaches an unavoidable crossroads where she either spirals into a life of shame and regret or walks proudly in the freedom of God’s grace and goodness. In The Edge of the Divine, Sandi Patty takes readers to the heart of the crucial choice to cling to the hope God gives. Women discover that they can leave a life of wondering for a life of wonder. Wonder at the infinite love of God, at His inexhaustible mercy, and His refusal to let us wallow far from His blessings, hope, and grace. But first, as Sandi shows, women must walk to the edge of the divine and decide to jump.
Between a Rock and a Grace Place Carol Kent Hardcover, 224 pp., $22.99 Zondervan (September 17, 2010)
Carol Kent and her husband, Gene, know heartbreak—their son, Jason, a young man who had so much promise, is serving a life sentence for murder. Despite this, Carol and her husband live a life full of grace. Kent reveals how life’s problems become fruitful affliction where we discover the very best divine surprises, including peace, compassion, freedom, and adventure. Between a Rock and a Grace Place reveals that when seemingly insurmountable challenges crash into our lives, we can be transformed as we discover God at work in ways we never imagined.
Jesus Calling Sarah Young Leatherbound, 400 pp., $18.99 Thomas Nelson (July 13, 2010)
After years of writing in her prayer journal, missionary Sarah Young decided to listen to God with pen in hand, writing down whatever she believed He was saying. It was awkward at first, but her journaling grew from monologue to dialogue. Others were blessed as she shared her writings, until people all over the world were using her messages. It is Sarah’s fervent prayer that our Savior may bless readers with His presence and His peace in ever deeper measure. Now available in this keepsake leather deluxe edition!