Confessions of a Prayer Slacker Diane Moody Paperback, 184 pp., $11.99 Sheaf House (August 2, 2010)
Let’s face it: most of us are clueless at praying. Why is that? And how come we’ve never done anything about it? In Confessions of a Prayer Slacker, author Diane Moody traces her own personal prayer journey with a touch of humor and a healthy dose of transparency.
“I want my readers to stop the merry-go-round of prayerlessness, quit acting like a bunch of spiritual babies, and get serious about this thing called prayer. Without it, we’ll never experience the warm, one-on-one relationship God desires to have with each one of us.”
Under His Wings Joy DeKok and Christine Bolley Paperback, 224 pp., $8.99 Sheaf House (March 1, 2010)
New edition of this bestselling devotional! Through meditations focused on the birds they delight in watching, the authors illustrate the truth Jesus taught that in God’s sight you are more precious than the birds He lovingly cares for. Whether you are a birdwatcher or not, Under His Wings will remind you that no matter what trials you encounter, you are always safe in the shelter of God’s wings.
Peace for Parents of Teens Beth Shriver Paperback, 314 pp., $10.99 Sheaf House (May 1, 2010)
Peace for Parents of Teens is a devotional for parents who experience struggles as their teen matures. Each week has a topic. Each day of the week offers a scripture verse of encouragement and a question and prayer designed to be personalized. A tie-in paragraph addresses some of the issues teens deal with today. Parents can choose to answer the questions themselves or think about how their teen might answer. It can also be used as a parent-teen meditation. The grace-filled devotional offers parents the assurance that God is in the midst of their family and will guide them and their children through the teenage years.
Rain Dance Joy DeKok Paperback, 354 pp., $12.99 Sheaf House Publishers (August 2009)
Jonica and Stacie meet in a doctor’s office at a critical turning point in each of their lives. Jonica is ending unsuccessful infertility treatments and accepting the death of her dream of having children. Stacie has come to schedule the termination of her pregnancy so she can further her dream of a career in law. Tentatively the two young women reach out to each other. Can they forge an uncommon friendship that will forever transform their future?
The Heart’s Journey Home Jen Stephens Paperback, 224 pp., $13.99 Sheaf House (February 1, 2010)
Three years after the unexpected death of Kate Sterling’s husband, she moves back to Harvest Bay, Ohio, with her young daughter. She soon discovers that things have changed in the sleepy little community she grew up in. When she suffers another devastating loss, she finally understands that the One who loves and cares for her has given her a second chance at love. But is God leading her to a love linked to the past… or to one who will walk with her into the future?