Make Me New Karyn Gall Hippen Paperback, 260 pp., $14.99 Tate Publishing (December 1, 2009)
When Karyn Gall Hippen made the decision to forge a new future, she had no idea how rough the waters would be. Incidents of sexual abuse haunted her, resulting in a string of bad relationships based on claims of love. After an abusive engagement, a miscarriage, and losing a best friend to a navy transfer, Karyn believed she’d found hope for a good life with a man who seemed the opposite of her first fiance. But soon after marriage she found her new life came with more difficulties than she was prepared to handle. Make Me New is a tale of survival you won’t soon forget.
A Beggars Purse Toni Nelson Paperback, 108 pp., $10.99 Tate Publishing (July 6, 2010)
How do you react when approached by a homeless person? Do you stop and listen or simply walk away as if the person doesn’t exist? Join Toni in her journey to share God’s love with the people around her, and discover the treasures that can be found in A Beggars Purse.
Missing Andy: The Journey from Grief to Joy Lori A. Moore Paperback, 80 pp., $8.99 Tate Publishing (March 2, 2010)
“We did everything we could. I’m sorry.” With just those seven words, Andy was gone. Passed away. In her latest book, Missing Andy: The Journey from Grief to Joy, author Lori A. Moore explains how to view the loss of a loved one as a celebration. After losing her ex-husband, who was also her best friend, to a blood clot, Lori was lost and numb, but working through her grief helped her rediscover true happiness, understanding and acceptance.
Ebram’s Story, Book 1: The Haunting Esther Locascio Paperback, 209 pp., $13.99 Tate Publishing (Feb 23, 2010)
Ebram Casas-Treski gets the shock of his life when he moves to a new town and learns that he will not be finishing elementary school at the top grade level but going to middle school instead. But loneliness, isolation, and bullies are only the beginning of his problem. Something mysterious is going on, on Texas Thistle Avenue, and it’s difficult to ignore. Ebram needs an answer, and the truth is not what he thinks.
From Zero to Christian in Just 35 Years Lori A. Moore Paperback, 90 pp., $9.99 Tate Publishing (December 29, 2009)
Do you think church isn’t the place for you or that it’s too late for you to give your life to Christ? In her book From Zero to Christian in just 35 Years new author Lori A. Moore shows us how nothing in the past will keep God from loving us. Trusting God can be scary, especially when confronted with complex and formal language. Through this simple and easygoing guide to finding God, inexperienced Christians will learn to emerge from doubt and fear into the peace and comfort that can only be found through Christ.