At Heaven's Edge

Book: At Heaven’s Edge

by Andrea Jo Rodgers

After surviving an elevator accident in which rising water put her and her young son at heaven’s edge, Andrea Rodger decided to tell faith-based stories from 25 years as a rescue unit volunteer saving lives after accidents, fires, heart attacks and other events that placed children, young people and adults at heaven’s edge.

Thank God for Atheists

Book: Thank God for Atheists

by Timothy M. Morgan

Where do you go with a seminary degree, yet with two pastoral experiences that shake your faith in God? In Chapter One the author describes his descent into disbelief and foray into the most popular atheist writers—and turned him back to Christianity. The rest of the book is a presentation of what these atheistic writers believe, with message inserts leading to the debunking of atheist positions farther into the book.

Empty Nest, What's Next?

Book: Empty Nest, What’s Next?

By Michele Howe

Empty Nest, What’s Next? will address the common stresses of learning to re-parent as children grow into adults. Parenting is a role that constantly grows and evolves in the same way families do, yet rarely are the challenges specific to parenting young adult children ever addressed. Empty Nest, What’s Next? will equip moms and dads to enter into this dynamic season of parenting with the tools they need to navigate it successfully (from their standpoint as well as from their young adult children’s perspective.)

Centralia

Book: Centralia

by Mike Dellosso

Centralia is a suspense novel. Dellosso is the author of seven suspense novels published by Realms, a Charisma Media imprint, and a novelette published by Tyndale House Publishers. His published titles are: The Hunted (Realms), 2008; Scream (Realms), 2009; Darlington Woods (Realms), 2010; Darkness Follows (Realms), 2011; Frantic (Realms), 2012; A Thousand Sleepless Nights (as Michael King) (Realms), 2012; Rearview (Tyndale), 2012; Fearless (Realms), 2013.

The Ticket

Book: The Ticket

by Debra Jeter

When a small-town Southern family given a ticket wins the 1975 state lottery, the mere anticipation of sudden wealth forces three generations of women to confront issues of greed and generosity, selfishness and compassion, doubt and faith. The hope initially sparked by the lottery win gives way to sorrow, but eventually all three women find their way toward deeper understanding and redemption.