Anointed to Heal: True Stories and Practical Insight for Praying for the Sick


Anointed to HealPractical Insight on Praying for the Sick from Two Bestselling Authors

If you could sit down and talk privately with two world-renowned leaders in healing ministry--away from the spotlights, stages, and eager crowds--this is the conversation you would have!

Bestselling authors Randy Clark and Bill Johnson witness the miraculous regularly and see thousands touched by God each year. Now, in a rare behind-the-scenes format, these close friends interview each other, sharing with you the heartbreaks and victories, the failures and successes, the personal and candid insights into their extraordinary journeys.

Are People Leaving God or The Church

PEOPLE ARE NOT LEAVING GOD! THEY ARE LEAVING THE INSTITUTIONAL CHURCH

7 Reasons is not a book about the advantages of going to Church. The book is a clarion call for all people (including leaders) to: recognize their wayward behavior; offer sincere repentance, and be reconciled back to God and His Body, the Church. The 21st century believer must discontinue reducing God to human standards.


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Christian Book Marketing - Hope of Ages Past by Bruce Gardner

Hope of Ages Past by Bruce Gardner presents a vibrant and timeless literary masterpiece set amidst one of the most brutal conflicts in world history: the European Thirty Years War. 

This fight for religious freedom, stemming from post-Reformation Protestant resistance to Catholicism, included a series of battles that spanned three decades (AD 1618-1648) and ultimately resulted in more than 8 million deaths from violence, famine, and plague.

Blending historical and fictional elements of war, major battles, and famous personages, the author produces an inspiring tale of resolute faith and spirited romance—both fighting desperately against the raging quest for worldly gain, political power and agendas, and religious zealotry.

In the riveting, engaging and intriguing novel prologue, the author first gives an overview of the central European nations still in turmoil as a result of Martin Luther’s famous “Ninety-Five Theses” and doctrine of “Sola Scriptura” (The Bible Alone) promulgated a hundred years earlier.  Faced with these Protestant “heresies,” the Catholic-led Holy Roman Empire wants to retain absolute power, while Protestants strive to retain their freedom to worship despite attempts at suppression by various Catholic factions and governors. The war ignites in AD 1618 with armed rebellion by Protestant agitators in Prague, and central Europe is soon turned into a raging war zone.

A decade later, the historical and religious conflict ushers in lives that are changed, namely the main character Peter Erhart, who is now a Lutheran pastor in Magdeburg, Germany, and Hans Mannheim, a Catholic man whom Peter had tried to help in the 1618 Prague rebellion. Peter joins together with a third notable character—Anna Ritter, a young and very beautiful peasant girl who has secretly admired Peter for many years—initiating the romance element of the novel. 

Many other characters (mostly fictional, some based on real historical characters) add shape to the novel as the author provides a thrilling and suspenseful look into the lives, culture and temperaments of individuals and families caught in the crossfire of the horrific war that by now has engulfed all of Germany.

Wonderfully descriptive and concisely written with well-developed characters, this novel draws readers in and keeps them there, intertwined with the epic saga, making them feel they are right there in the book with the characters. Gardner has paid close attention to details and events that line-up with historical accuracy to create and lay a firm foundation for the story. 

As tensions mount, battles rage, and personal trials ensue, the author further reflects on the themes of God’s goodness, forgiveness, love, hope and restoration that bring resounding applause for this book as a tribute to the idea that “hope is worth fighting for” despite the harsh strife, struggles, devastation and personal loss that so insidiously characterized the era. Again, HOPE is worth holding on to, for God will never let you down!  

Inspirational and thought-provoking, one will not be disappointed with this work of historical fiction.

This book comes highly recommended for all those Christians that love a good historical story-line with twists! (And perhaps, will there be a movie in the making?)

Hope of Ages Past
Bruce Gardner
A CBM Christian Book Review
10.0 out of 10.0 stars

Christian Book Marketing - Apostle Terri Diggs

In a Bad Way by Author and Speaker Apostle Terri Diggs presents a creative read written to young adults and teens, exhorting them to understand God, His ways and to make the right choices for themselves. 

These choices are presented by the author through a combination of rapping poems, core Christian values, Biblical knowledge and encouragement that offers young adults hope for their future. She presents a puzzle piece, a creed as me, and a way of love and community together with peace, joy and love as the centerpiece, which comes only from the foundational piece - Jesus Christ. 

Her desire is to create loving people that know Jesus, recognize each other’s uniqueness as valuable and asks for each person to seek the truth, which is found in Christ, the Son of God. This is an uplifting read that address the core issues such as: Who will you worship? What is respect and honor? Why does celibacy matter?, and what are open doors to evil?

Uniquely combining all the issues that teens face such as self-esteem, love, friends, temptations the author helps them to build character through godly principles. Her book is a hip way to speak to the young teen of our day who are lost, largely without motivation, parental instruction and core Christian values.

Her book is a testament to the power of solid Biblical foundations combined with an understanding God, Biblical principles, offering the youth of today guidance. By helping teens understand themselves, the world around them and giving them the tools to incorporate the Bible into their daily lives, the author provides a pathway to adulthood that will be successful.

Highly recommended for adults and teens to do together or in a small group setting where teens feel comfortable with their leader and with each other. ~ A must read!


In a Bad Way: Manual for Teens and Young Adults
By: Apostle Terri Diggs
A CBM Christian Book Review
10.0 out of 10.0 stars

Available at iTUNESGoogle Play and Milk and Honey PressYou may also get your copy of In a Bad Way: Manual for Teens and Young Adults at Amazon or as a download in Kindle.

Christian Book Marketing - Christian Author Gianluigi Sio

I Was Blaspheming All Day Long, Then Jesus Appeared To Me by Gianluigi Sio is a brief autobiography of his life transformation after seeing Jesus alongside a busy roadway. Captivating and a short read, readers come to see a powerful spiritual change that took place in the heart of the author, coming from a place of lust, sin and greed for money. The author retells his conversion that is sometimes embellished with humor along the way as the author speaks of how incredibly stupid he could be, making fun of his humanity. As such, his story is worth the read, as he offers snip-its of the demonic battle he faced in reading the Gospels, and strange occurrences such as his bed shaking, but then he shows how he overcame all by faith and perseverance. He describes the Fathers love and embrace as something “tangible,” and give credence to the power and presence of God as awing and heavy. His life and testimony are a powerful blessing to the world around him and show others how God turned him around for the good. His only hope is others may come to know Jesus as well.

For Americans, this book represents a different culture, which is a delight to read. The author, Gianluigi Sio, grew up on a small island in Italy. In fact, he makes fun of this fact and states that the only playmates he had was watching a crow building a nest in an old oak tree. Still, he wasn’t joking-as he describes watching her build a nest. Life growing up in a small Italian town was different to say the least and is very different from America. Offering glimpses into this life, one thing he recalls was the stars at night that fascinated him. Surely, he knew there might be a Creator out there somewhere and that, we, as humans, are so finite. His book relates the commonality of mankind, a commonness we all face, “sin,” and the propensity towards temptation.

His testimony makes for a delightful read that makes mention of moments that stood out in time for him. The little comments his darling daughter make are intriguing and will make one stop and think. My personal favorite is, “God never sleeps.” His story encourages all to consider their ways and run to Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior, repenting of all sin, not in a religious way, but gives insight on the new heart, life and joy Jesus wants to give you.

A Highly Recommended Read!

I Was Blaspheming All Day Long, Then Jesus Appeared To Me
Gianluigi Sio
A CBM Book Review
10.0 out of 10.0 stars