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Healing Our Broken VillageFamed Dallas pastor, Dr. Frederick D. Haynes, III, expounds throughout the pages of his newest book, Healing Our Broken Village, the problems that are leaving the black community of America broken, not only as a whole, but individually. Dr. Haynes also shows us through the pages of this book the biblical solutions to these problems, and empowers us to strive to put our broken village back together, based upon the Word of God.


In 12 Hours, Pamela Smith Gives Caregivers the Spiritual Boost and Encouragement they need to Keep On Going


In 12 HoursATLANTA, (October 9, 2008) - Many of our caregivers are taken for granted and they rarely receive the thanks and encouragement they themselves need to keep on helping us make it in life. Author and health care professional, Pamela Smith, in her book, In 12 Hours, provides inspiration and encouragements to those who are caregivers.

Smith asks four important questions which provide the foundation for In 12 Hours:  (1) Do you need a spiritual boost? (2) Do you feel like no one is emphatic to your struggles as a caregiver? (3) Have you checked your pulse lately? (4) Do you feel like you are carrying yours and everyone else's burdens and nobody seems to understand? Through the pages of In 12 Hours, Ms. Smith provides life-changing instructions, illustrations, and encouragement for caregivers on how to bring every situation back to the Word of God. She lets them know that their silent cries for help are not falling on deaf ears because God hears those cries, so they can take heart that whatever is going on in their life will not destroy them.


Stress is a part of our everyday lives. We cannot avoid it. The question is: How will we deal with what is evoking the stress? Author, psychotherapist and consultant, Dr. Steven Haymon, discusses this issue of stress and how to overcome it in his book, Stress: Climbing Out of Its Pits with God.

Looking at stress from a biblical perspective, Haymon lets us know that stress can be good or bad; its nature can be intense and encompassing, and we have to find the right outlet for relief to whatever is causing the stress in the first place. The sad thing about handling stress is that oftentimes many people go about it the wrong way and thus exhibit various negative behaviors such as: (1) addictions: gambling, alcohol, drugs, sex, pornography; (2) physical illnesses: cancer, heart attacks, strokes, Alzheimer's, pneumonia, immune deficiency, viral infections, susceptibility to bacteria and germs; and (3) mood disorders: major depression, bipolar/mania disorder, postpartum depression, and seasonal affective disorder.

Tara and the Place of Irish KingsATLANTA, (October 9, 2008) - It has been said that sometimes even in death there is life. This rings true in the life of Tara Owen who was born with cystic fibrosis, yet she lived twenty-eight blessed and fulfilled years, living life to its fullest.Tara and The Place of Irish Kings chronicles the twenty-eight years journey of Tara and her courageous battle with this debilitating illness, as told by her mother, Gail Joseph Owen. Gail Owen writes the book Tara always dreamed of writing by pulling nuggets of wisdom from Tara's personal journals, diaries, and short stories. 

If Memory ServesATLANTA, (September 2, 2008) - The Blessed Trinity trilogy saga ends with bestselling author, Vanessa Davis Griggs' third book, If Memory ServesJourney along with Pastor George Landris and the members of his congregation at the Followers of Jesus Faith Worship Center, as they strive to do right and live a life of faith. But will scandalous secrets, impossible choices, and supreme tests of faith keep them back from reaching their goal?

Memory Patterson has been hiding from her family for much too long. Her instinct has always been to run, and never more so than when a chance meeting with Pastor Landris and his pregnant wife, Johnnie Mae, leads to a shocking revelation as Johnnie Mae discloses the truth about Memory's mother. 

Love LettersATLANTA, (September 12, 2008) - Many people are searching for love in all the wrong places and not only that, many people are searching for the wrong kind of love. Poet and author, Tanya Finney, grew up trying to find love, acceptance, and fulfillment through others. This search led her into several bad relationships that further deepened the void in her life. She chronicles through the pages of, Love Letters: Connecting the Heart of Man to God, her journey in finding out who she really is in Christ Jesus.