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Short Stories
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A Message By Sea
by Shakera Reid-Stewart
At the worst times in our lives, when we feel like there is nothing else left for us, we have only to call on God. Keep your heart tuned in to Him and you'll be surprise at how he communicates with us.
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The Little Lost Sheep
by Caitlynn Lowe
"There once was a sheep named Wooly. He was an agile young animal, with black wool and blue eyes."
Join Wooly the sheep as he learns about his Shepherd's great love for him and the importance of obedience. A story fit for children of all ages!
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The Glass Heart
by Caitlynn Lowe
"Once upon a time, a princess named Penny was born. Even though the king and queen were happy with their new daughter, there was a problem: Princess Penny had been cursed with a glass heart."
A fairy tale of classic tradition, fit for children of all ages!
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The Painting of War
by Caitlynn Lowe
"And now, as Jim continued to stumble along, he saw the line between North and South fade before his eyes. For the moment, all were the same. All lying here were injured; all were broken."
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The Promise of the Sky
by Caitlynn Lowe
"Once, there lived a young girl who often looked up at the sky and dreamed."
When dreams are delayed, only a lasting promise can make things right...
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But, We Did Not Know...
by Caitlynn Lowe
"One man turned to William, and in broken English managed to say, 'But...we did not know. We did not realize it was as bad as all this.'"
William and his brothers--fellow WWII soldiers--cannot fathom how the people of the nearby town could be so blind to the atrocity before them.
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Crystal Wings
by Caitlynn Lowe
"On her back was a pair of the most beautiful wings imaginable. They were made of feathers so white and fragile that they looked like shining crystals, and at the tip of each feather was a tiny sparkle of stardust, glittering gold and silver in the light of the mid-day sun."
Mercy knew that something better was waiting for her, and she would soon discover she was right. Yet when she disobeys the King, will her life be shattered forever?
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Little Ballerina
by Dara Sorensen
In a small corner toy shop, not so very long ago, there lived a dancing ballerina doll...
Follow the story of Little Ballerina as she experiences love, loss, and renewed hope. A great story for children and adults alike!
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Prince of the Suburbs
by Debbie OConnor
A man finds the adventure in living for God in the real world.
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Beneath the Sakura
by Dara Sorensen
The sakura are never gone forever. They come again in time, with the passing of seasons.
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Through the Valley of the Shadow
by Dara Sorensen
Though she walks through the valley of the shadow, the strength and promise of her Prince will see her through.
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CAN I PLEASE HAVE SOME WISDOM TO GO WITH THOSE WRINKLES?
by Suellen Fry
One afternoon my 8 year old son shed some light on the benefits of wrinkles and aging. I learned alot that afternoon and was about more than my wrinkles!
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Two Plants In A Garden II
by David Story
A Memorial Day Tribute
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Christmas is all About Giving
by Wayne Stahre
Martha Starling is a single mother raising her son Charles. It is Christmas and they have no money for presents. A generous benefactor provides gifts for them setting in motion an unexpected and terrifying chain of events which will change their lives for ever.
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Golden Haven
by dub W
Award winning short story of an alcoholic's last day.
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Flannery's Fish
by dub W
A silly tale about temptations and values.
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Forest Melody
by LaNaye Perkins
"Don't be scared little one. You've nothing to fear. It's the Holy Ones, they are with the human down there. The humans call them Angels."
"What's a human?"
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Does Rose...?
by Jan Ackerson
The greedy adult grandchildren of a rich man try desperately to find his will and claim their inheritance. It takes someone else who was kind and special to him to solve the mystery of the missing will.
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Jean's Double Word Play
by Jan Ackerson
A lonely woman seeks a soul mate in an online Scrabble forum. She finds one--but in a surprising place.
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A Kind Woman Lives Here
by Jan Ackerson
During America's Great Depression, many hoboes left drawings on the gates of houses they visited, to indicate to other hoboes what they might find there. This story is about one such hobo, and the kind (but lonely) woman whom he encounters.
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Return Trip
by David Story
A modern day prodigal comes home.
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The Unnamed Nanny
by Julie Arduini
Inspired by May 2007 Voice of the Martyrs newsletter, this is a fictional look regarding the deaths of Saint Agnes and her best friend, Emerentiana.
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The Right Thing To Do
by Julie Arduini
A widower returns to the local senior center to donate his wife's sewing kit to a good cause.
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I Read
by Julie Arduini
Loosely based on a quote regarding a conversation First Lady Laura Bush shared concerning meeting her future in laws. This is a fun story about high energy competitive athletes and a spunky librarian who wears conservative shoes.
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The Resignation Letter
by Julie Arduini
A nurse on the verge of resigning at a Pediatric Intensive Care Unit learns a valuable lesson through the handprints on a quilt.
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The Pumpkin Pie Bribe
by Julie Arduini
A vacationing ten year old learns how to fish with his grandpa in Upstate New York, USA.
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The Capital "H" That Could
by Julie Arduini
A bright musical look at hope between a weary mother and a special needs pre school teacher.
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The Rejected Silhouette Self-Portrait
by Julie Arduini
It's Open House time and a young girl is told to hide her art project because it's an embarrassment. A touching look at teachers and students.
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Punished for Ignorance
by Daniel Owino Ogweno
Ignorance is no defence. Though some ignorance should be excusable, nature will always have us punished for mistakes we make through life. It is human to make just about any mistake, except one, eternal one.
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A Flash of Green Light
by Denise Pienaar
A tragic love story in which God restores the years that the locust has eaten (Joel 2:25) and happiness is found once again.
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