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Written by CP Staff Report
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Monday, 23 January 2012 13:26 |
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WinePress Publishing is pleased to announce their partnership with author Kristina Clemens for the release of her title, "After Nathaniel." According to the Centers for Disease Control, the number one cause of death for individuals age 1-44 is unintentional injury. Each death represents family and friends left behind, trying to deal with their grief and the confusion of how to move beyond their loss.
When Kristina Clemens was 19 years old, her younger brother, Nathaniel, died in a drowning accident--an event that profoundly impacted her family. Kristina documents her journey through grief in her book, "After Nathaniel."
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Written by CP Staff Report
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Tuesday, 29 November 2011 00:57 |
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Canadian bestselling author and iconographer Michael O'Brien has a body of work overflowing with critical acclaim. That fact makes his newest book, The Father's Tale, even more compelling in light of initial reviews that clearly mark this epic as his best work ever.
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Written by Rusty Wright
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Thursday, 20 October 2011 03:56 |
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My wife tolerates basketball. Barely. At my alma mater, basketball is religion. So sometimes she’s a hoops widow. But she enjoyed this fun movie. Want a feel-good Cinderella story about underdogs prevailing and dreams coming true? Try The Mighty Macs. I cheered, laughed, and applauded at this inspiring story of US collegiate basketball’s first-ever women’s national championship.
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A True Story of Overcoming Despair |
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Written by Russ Jones
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Saturday, 19 November 2011 01:39 |
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Surviving incest, neglect, or a failed marriage is enough to send anyone down a path of depression and self-destruction -- so just imagine facing all three. In her thought-provoking autobiography, The Story of Me, author Diane Jones reveals her true story of battling the terror of a childhood filled with incest and abuse from her own father, leaving her family to live in foster care, and suffering through a 13-year loveless marriage. At this point in her life, Jones was so depressed that the idea of suicide was her only solace.
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Last Updated on Saturday, 19 November 2011 01:48 |
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Written by CP Staff Report
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Wednesday, 09 November 2011 05:27 |
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God’s Perfect Plan, by Mark Paul Bishop, M.D., chronicles his journey through life as his “outer man” is broken down in order to remove the pursuits in his life that glorified him as an individual and replaced them with pursuits that glorify God. Through his own personal narrative, readers are given the testimony of one man’s triumph over adversity—and through the faith that guided him through the darkest times in his life.
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