August 20th, 2010 . by Lisa
In Priceless, by Tom Davis, we join Stuart Daniels from Scared on a journey to Russia. In Scared, Stuart rediscovered his faith, and gained a new purpose while covering the AIDS crisis in Africa: to educate people about the social injustices that are being perpetrated on others in the world.
Stuart travels to Russia to interview […]
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Priceless: A Novel on the Edge of the World
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July 13th, 2010 . by Lisa
Blood Ransom by Lisa Harris is the first in her Mission Hope series and pulls you in almost instantly. This is the heartbreaking story of slavery in Africa. It is the story of Joseph who, while returning to his village from the city, witnesses the villagers being beaten, killed and taken as slaves by the […]
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Blood Ransom
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September 6th, 2009 . by Lisa
Daylight Comes by Judith Miller is the third and final book in the Freedom’s Path series. Truth and Moses have married and are awaiting the birth of their first child when Moses is given a wonderful opportunity. However, it means that they must relocate to Topeka and leave family behind. Truth must decide if she […]
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Daylight Comes
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April 8th, 2009 . by Lisa
Morning Sky by Judith Miller is the second book in the Freedom’s Path series. In this book we meet Lilly Verdue, Aunt to the Harban girls, who has come to Nicodemus to hide out. She brings with her a secret that Ezekiel Harban doesn’t want told, and causes trouble wherever she goes. She gets involved […]
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Morning Sky
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April 6th, 2009 . by Lisa
In this book, we meet the Harban and the Boyle family. The setting for this book is after the end of the Civil War and the Harban family are former slaves who are making the move to Nicodemus, KS, to an all black town established there. The two men who planned the town and traveled […]
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First Dawn
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