African American Author's books (non-fiction and fiction) published by Books To Believe In (a division of Thornton Publishing) written by these intriguing and authentic authors: |
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Recovery & Healing Book Pages: 144 |
Definition of Freedom: The condition of being free of restraints; Liberty of a person from oppression; Exception from unpleasant convictions.Welcome! This definition is why this book could be important to you. Freedom is a choice. It is an opportunity to stand in the full expression of who you are. It is an opportunity to absolutely fulfill the destiny that we have come here to achieve. It is a powerful way of expressing. It is a powerful way of being. It is a way in which we can speak, think, move, and act as amazing human beings. I am so glad that you decided to read this book because what that means to me is that you have decided to take a chance to move beyond the wounds and the feelings that no longer support you. |
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Life affirming book Pages: 108 |
Your thoughts are the seeds. If your life isn't awesome, you've been watering the weeds!
A simple lighthearted book using a garden as a metaphor for creating your best life!
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Buy Grams of Healing now! Inner Healing, Spirit Lifting Pages: 140 |
An excellent gift book for someone who could use a quick pick-me-up in life.
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God's Purpose Exploration Book Pages: 116 |
Have you ever felt that hope is gone?
Have you ever wondered why God allows suffering? Suffering is a problem in life that knocks at everyone's door, from time to time. WHY? When we meet the crossroads of despair, it is very easy to feel defeated and to think that God's presence has abandoned us. Suffering is actually about entering and passing through the School of Divine Education... |
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Buy Today is the Best Day now! Daily Devotional Pages: 380 |
A daily devotional teaching, when followed will show everyone why Today is the Best Day of Your Life. |
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Buy Blacks In Idaho's White Press now! Historic African American Pages: 254 |
A comprehensive textbook style collection of the newspaper articles published in Idaho from 1863 - 1916 where African Americans were the subject. A perspective into the history of how Blacks were portrayed in the Idaho Press controlled exclusively by white American men. |
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Buy Swiggle now! African American Woman Poet Pages: 76 |
Smooth- (adj.) soft, softly (adj.) gently, dimly
Wiggle-from wriggle (v) to move about Swiggle- smooth wiggle As I reflect on my life, I now realize that poetry and writing have been a gift for many years. This was one of those situations where God brought me my gift when I needed it the most, to help heal myself. As I have walked this path of life, through trials and tribulations came poetry. Music enhanced and helped me to elevate my poetry. Music and poetry together were the best medicine a doctor could not prescribe. |