Emily in the Elevator: A 9/11 World Trade Center Love Story
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Interdependent Agreements: Innovative Parenting
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The Christian Walk: From Start to Eternity, by Jerry Deck Brown www.amazon.com/dp/B0H1RHMGXN FREE until June 7th! What does it truly mean to live a Christian life - not just for a season, but for a lifetime? The Christian Walk: From Start to Eternity is a biblically focused guide through every stage of the believer's journey. From the defining moment of salvation to the glorious promise of eternity, this book walks alongside you through the triumphs and trials, the mountaintops and valleys that define a life surrendered to God. Whether you are taking your first steps of faith or have been seasoned in God’s Word for decades, these pages will challenge you, encourage you, and anchor you deeply in the truth of God's Word. You will discover how to grow in grace, stand firm against spiritual warfare, deepen your prayer life, and hold fast to the eternal hope that is yours in Christ Jesus. Every chapter is a milestone. Every page, a reminder that the God who began a good work in you is faithful - and He will complete it. Emily in the Elevator: A 9/11 World Trade Center Love Story, by Brian Duggan www.amazon.com/dp/B0H3C81LV9 Free until June 7th! It begins like any other Tuesday morning in New York City. Emily Lombardo, a sharp-witted, coffee-dependent twenty-eight-year-old from Queens, steps into an elevator at the World Trade Center's North Tower. She's running on too little sleep and too much of a stranger's painful story rattling around in her head. She isn't looking for anything, certainly not love. And then the doors close. Christopher Anderson, Jr., handsome, well-dressed, smelling faintly of citrus and sea air, smiles at her with perfect white teeth and asks what floor she's going to. She hasn't pushed a button yet. Interdependent Agreements: Innovative Parenting, by Kara Ann Ray www.amazon.com/dp/B0H3CJ4HJT FREE until June 7th Interdependent Agreements is a book derived from a lived practice. Born out of real moments – resistance at the kitchen table, tears after difficult transitions, the quiet repair between a mother and her child – this book introduces a new way of relating. One that moves beyond control and compliance, and into clarity, responsibility, and mutual respect. Kara Ann Ray offers a framework shaped by attachment theory, developmental psychology, and embodied awareness – but more importantly, by experience. Through stories that feel immediate and unfiltered, she explores what it actually looks like to parent in real time: when emotions are high, when patterns surface, and when the opportunity to do things differently presents itself.
