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Spiritual Lessons from Life--Uplifting Poetry    by David Y Bevington
Price: $4.00 USD. 10740 words. Published on January 14, 2011. .

Spiritual Lessons from Life--Uplifting Poetry" is a book of uplifting poems intended to encourage your heart. All of us are tested and all of us face tribulation, but Jesus said, "In this world you shall face tribulation, but fear not, I have overcome this world." We are to overcome through Christ, grow in the faith, move on and help others because we have grown through the experience. God bless
Real    by Jennifer Christenson
Price: $5.95 USD. 30520 words. Published on August 13, 2011. .

The posts in this book have connected thousands of REAL people around the world. This book is a testament that our generation can take a stand before a world that has been accustomed to measuring others by what they see, and show them we are “More Than A Face” on Facebook. Most people think our posts are meaningless, but I know our words and thoughts can effect lives.
Find Your Missing Peace: A Practical Guide    by Leah McClellan
Price: $3.99 USD. 33730 words. Published on February 29, 2012. .

This easy-to-read and occasionally humorous book explains how the process of living buries the inherent peace that was once ours. Based on research and the author’s personal experience, 50 common habits, behaviors, and beliefs that keep our inner peace hidden are discussed with suggested alternatives. By examining and peeling away the layers that hide it, we can find our missing peace.
Stillpoint, a novel of war and peace.    by Colin Mallard
Price: $3.99 USD. 87570 words. Published on November 27, 2012. .

Stillpoint is a gripping odyssey spanning two continents and three generations. It depicts the clash of ideologies and the birth of a long and vicious war. Vivid, haunting; replete with unforgettable characters. Combining politics, action and philosophy—a rare combination—Mallard draws the reader into a lucid and compelling vision of what might be. Hopeful and uplifting.