GAMES
 
 
 
 
 
 
HUMOR
 
 
 
 
 
LAW
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
PETS
 
 
 
 
POETRY
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
RELIGION - Christmas & Advent
 
Sort By: Products per Page:
FORMAT: EPUB
By Lance Alkire
Nicademous,a recent widower must convince himself that happiness can be found again. He is promised that if he lives a good honest life all of his dreams will come true. However,without a change of attitude Nicademous will lose his family and be chained by the prisons of depression and loneliness. He has made a sacred promise to his dying wife of which he has no control to satisfy. While in Jerusalem Nicademaous is told that an ancient prophecy will be fulfilled that will impact the entire world and possibly let Nicademous fulfill his sacred promise. While in Jerusalem Nicademous meets a struggling young couple who are seeking shelter of their own. Nicademous must decide to help the young struggling couple or forego his sacred promise. However the young couple have a secret they must not share with anyone. Do they share their secret or let the prophecy tell it for them. Learn how an ancient prophecy influenced one man's life in ways he never imagined possible. He was so influenced by his experience that he helped others the rest of his life and his legend still continues to touch souls today.
Our Price:
$4.99
FORMAT: PDF
By Lance Alkire
Nicademous,a recent widower must convince himself that happiness can be found again. He is promised that if he lives a good honest life all of his dreams will come true. However,without a change of attitude Nicademous will lose his family and be chained by the prisons of depression and loneliness. He has made a sacred promise to his dying wife of which he has no control to satisfy. While in Jerusalem Nicademaous is told that an ancient prophecy will be fulfilled that will impact the entire world and possibly let Nicademous fulfill his sacred promise. While in Jerusalem Nicademous meets a struggling young couple who are seeking shelter of their own. Nicademous must decide to help the young struggling couple or forego his sacred promise. However the young couple have a secret they must not share with anyone. Do they share their secret or let the prophecy tell it for them. Learn how an ancient prophecy influenced one man's life in ways he never imagined possible. He was so influenced by his experience that he helped others the rest of his life and his legend still continues to touch souls today.
Our Price:
$4.99
FORMAT: MOBI
By Lance Alkire
Nicademous,a recent widower must convince himself that happiness can be found again. He is promised that if he lives a good honest life all of his dreams will come true. However,without a change of attitude Nicademous will lose his family and be chained by the prisons of depression and loneliness. He has made a sacred promise to his dying wife of which he has no control to satisfy. While in Jerusalem Nicademaous is told that an ancient prophecy will be fulfilled that will impact the entire world and possibly let Nicademous fulfill his sacred promise. While in Jerusalem Nicademous meets a struggling young couple who are seeking shelter of their own. Nicademous must decide to help the young struggling couple or forego his sacred promise. However the young couple have a secret they must not share with anyone. Do they share their secret or let the prophecy tell it for them. Learn how an ancient prophecy influenced one man's life in ways he never imagined possible. He was so influenced by his experience that he helped others the rest of his life and his legend still continues to touch souls today.
Our Price:
$4.99
FORMAT: PDF
By Patrick Kessler Jr.
Hannah’s Christmas Carol follows 10-year-old Hannah who, at the prodding of the school bully, is forced to say she doesn’t believe in Santa Claus. She immediately regrets it, but deep down inside Hannah is also wondering whether obnoxious Amanda Crumple is right and Santa is “just a big fat lie.” To help her sort through her emotions, two elves from the Elvish Intervention & Indoctrination Order (E.I.E.I.O.) come alive from her family’s Christmas Village display. Like "A Christmas Carol," which Hannah’s class just so happens to be performing at her school’s Winter Pageant, the two take her on a magical journey through Christmases Past, Present and Future. Will Hannah come to believe in Santa? Poignant, funny and delightfully descriptive, Hannah’s Christmas Carol is a holiday treat for anyone who believes in Santa.
Our Price:
$2.99
FORMAT: MOBI
By Patrick Kessler Jr.
Hannah’s Christmas Carol follows 10-year-old Hannah who, at the prodding of the school bully, is forced to say she doesn’t believe in Santa Claus. She immediately regrets it, but deep down inside Hannah is also wondering whether obnoxious Amanda Crumple is right and Santa is “just a big fat lie.” To help her sort through her emotions, two elves from the Elvish Intervention & Indoctrination Order (E.I.E.I.O.) come alive from her family’s Christmas Village display. Like "A Christmas Carol," which Hannah’s class just so happens to be performing at her school’s Winter Pageant, the two take her on a magical journey through Christmases Past, Present and Future. Will Hannah come to believe in Santa? Poignant, funny and delightfully descriptive, Hannah’s Christmas Carol is a holiday treat for anyone who believes in Santa.
Our Price:
$2.99
FORMAT: EPUB
By Patrick Kessler Jr.
Hannah’s Christmas Carol follows 10-year-old Hannah who, at the prodding of the school bully, is forced to say she doesn’t believe in Santa Claus. She immediately regrets it, but deep down inside Hannah is also wondering whether obnoxious Amanda Crumple is right and Santa is “just a big fat lie.” To help her sort through her emotions, two elves from the Elvish Intervention & Indoctrination Order (E.I.E.I.O.) come alive from her family’s Christmas Village display. Like "A Christmas Carol," which Hannah’s class just so happens to be performing at her school’s Winter Pageant, the two take her on a magical journey through Christmases Past, Present and Future. Will Hannah come to believe in Santa? Poignant, funny and delightfully descriptive, Hannah’s Christmas Carol is a holiday treat for anyone who believes in Santa.
Our Price:
$2.99
FORMAT: PDF
By Brian Schulenburg
Zechariah is one of the most intriguing people in Scripture. The old man dreamed of the day that he would be chosen to go into the temple of the Lord to burn incense. When his turn finally came, he got way more than he bargained for. This one act play seeks to make the story of Zechariah come alive. It is best performed in a church during the Advent season. The drama seeks to help people, who become very busy during the Christmas season, slow down enough to hear the voice of God. Sometimes we need to be speechless in order to hear God’s voice. When Zechariah became speechless, he really saw God work.
Our Price:
$2.99
FORMAT: MOBI
By Brian Schulenburg
Zechariah is one of the most intriguing people in Scripture. The old man dreamed of the day that he would be chosen to go into the temple of the Lord to burn incense. When his turn finally came, he got way more than he bargained for. This one act play seeks to make the story of Zechariah come alive. It is best performed in a church during the Advent season. The drama seeks to help people, who become very busy during the Christmas season, slow down enough to hear the voice of God. Sometimes we need to be speechless in order to hear God’s voice. When Zechariah became speechless, he really saw God work.
Our Price:
$2.99
FORMAT: EPUB
By Brian Schulenburg
Zechariah is one of the most intriguing people in Scripture. The old man dreamed of the day that he would be chosen to go into the temple of the Lord to burn incense. When his turn finally came, he got way more than he bargained for. This one act play seeks to make the story of Zechariah come alive. It is best performed in a church during the Advent season. The drama seeks to help people, who become very busy during the Christmas season, slow down enough to hear the voice of God. Sometimes we need to be speechless in order to hear God’s voice. When Zechariah became speechless, he really saw God work.
Our Price:
$2.99
FORMAT: PDF
By Jared Wood Clark
Thank you for reading this. If you like it, please pass it forward.
Our Price:
$2.99
FORMAT: MOBI
By Jared Wood Clark
Thank you for reading this. If you like it, please pass it forward.
Our Price:
$2.99
FORMAT: EPUB
By Jared Wood Clark
Thank you for reading this. If you like it, please pass it forward.
Our Price:
$2.99
FORMAT: PDF
By Daniel F. Owsley
1 In The Night Before The Magi the Reader can dare to read the new Dead Sea scroll that says that the old man on the moon didn't fail to smile ever so brightly on that night before Christmas; For it was much fuller than usual, so it could also lovingly shine down it's great joy to spotlight our newborn Son of Endless Compassion. Nor were those moonbeams nearly as strong as that baby's inner light. 2 For it goes without saying that the infant Jesus was The Light of the World incarnate, wrapped in swaddling clothes like a robe of hope that exalted His presence unto every eye. 3 Yea, all of creation were then singing some real quiet songs of it's greatest admiration for a creator that dared to humble Himself as the Seed of A Woman, so He could always be seen as our Meek and Lowly One to all of the following generations. 4 And lo, it came to pass that the star of Bethlehem gladly “stood over” where that young child was, just as Matt.2:9 long ago described. 5 Then it came about that the three magi's of Matt. 2:1 “rejoiced with exceeding great joy” when they saw the brightness of our Star of Stars; For they well understood that He would someday become the Restorer of His People. 6 At first they raced into Jerusalem as Matt. 2:2 said, while saying, “where is He that is born King of the Jews?” For they had seen His blazing omen that shined as our sun, even though it didn't move like other stars did. 7 Then they followed that phenomenal astral sign most faithfully from the East, away from the lands of India and the Orient, beyond the ruins of Mesopotamia, and way past the fallen Persian gates of Babylon. Even the Sumarian streets of many stones received their shadows. 8 And they brought some marvellous riches with them that were some extrordinary gifts of luxurious bejewelled chests, holding glittery gold, aromatic frankincense, and heavenly myrrh. 9 Even those chests held great value amongst men; For those treasures were to be gifts that were fit for a majestic newborn King, who was predestined to become the only Icon of Icons. 10 Nor was there any doubt in those wise men]s souls, that such a caring Prince of Exalted Purposes would evermore be lifted up ever so lofty; For He allowed Himself to come forth being ever so very helpless in order to become the Helper of Everyone seeking God's ways. 11 After all, even the worse of Hell's powers of darkness unleashed could never disturb the sheltered inner light of that Anointed One, Whom Mary so lovingly held to her breast for suck. Christmas: 1 The sands of time raced real fast to the moment of Christ's first cry; Nor was His joyous arrival unlike any other, aside from the great cloud of witnesses that were seen, or unseen all around that nativity scene. For any eyes would behold His greatness that night. 2 'Twas slightly chilly that eve of eves, dropping down to 50 degrees; But the heart warming heat of some fast beating hearts quickly warmed up the expectant souls of every person that would soon be gathering to lay their eyes upon our First and our Last True Vine. 3 And no one could have asked for nicer weather at that most historic time since not even a cloud adorned the skies above that radiant city of David that balmy evening. 4 For it was very clear that Jehovah didn't want His Blessed Son's arrival to be gloomy in any way. After all, it was then the happiest hour of celebration, when all of God's impatient creation could finally quit groaning with great expectation, as it earnestly cried out for that most amazing time of our Living Gateway to Eternity. 5 Even the twinkling heaven's around that special gleaming star also seemed to be applauding the coming of our One and Only, Messiah. 6 Nor were the winds of idleness blowing in any way! For that great scene of scenes was buzzing with the greatest glow of glowing greatness; And peace was very still over that quiet little town that was long ago prophesied to bring forth such an outstanding miracle, Who would always be called our Bringer of The Good News of His VERY Own Gospel.
Our Price:
$3.75
FORMAT: MOBI
By Daniel F. Owsley
1 In The Night Before The Magi the Reader can dare to read the new Dead Sea scroll that says that the old man on the moon didn't fail to smile ever so brightly on that night before Christmas; For it was much fuller than usual, so it could also lovingly shine down it's great joy to spotlight our newborn Son of Endless Compassion. Nor were those moonbeams nearly as strong as that baby's inner light. 2 For it goes without saying that the infant Jesus was The Light of the World incarnate, wrapped in swaddling clothes like a robe of hope that exalted His presence unto every eye. 3 Yea, all of creation were then singing some real quiet songs of it's greatest admiration for a creator that dared to humble Himself as the Seed of A Woman, so He could always be seen as our Meek and Lowly One to all of the following generations. 4 And lo, it came to pass that the star of Bethlehem gladly “stood over” where that young child was, just as Matt.2:9 long ago described. 5 Then it came about that the three magi's of Matt. 2:1 “rejoiced with exceeding great joy” when they saw the brightness of our Star of Stars; For they well understood that He would someday become the Restorer of His People. 6 At first they raced into Jerusalem as Matt. 2:2 said, while saying, “where is He that is born King of the Jews?” For they had seen His blazing omen that shined as our sun, even though it didn't move like other stars did. 7 Then they followed that phenomenal astral sign most faithfully from the East, away from the lands of India and the Orient, beyond the ruins of Mesopotamia, and way past the fallen Persian gates of Babylon. Even the Sumarian streets of many stones received their shadows. 8 And they brought some marvellous riches with them that were some extrordinary gifts of luxurious bejewelled chests, holding glittery gold, aromatic frankincense, and heavenly myrrh. 9 Even those chests held great value amongst men; For those treasures were to be gifts that were fit for a majestic newborn King, who was predestined to become the only Icon of Icons. 10 Nor was there any doubt in those wise men]s souls, that such a caring Prince of Exalted Purposes would evermore be lifted up ever so lofty; For He allowed Himself to come forth being ever so very helpless in order to become the Helper of Everyone seeking God's ways. 11 After all, even the worse of Hell's powers of darkness unleashed could never disturb the sheltered inner light of that Anointed One, Whom Mary so lovingly held to her breast for suck. Christmas: 1 The sands of time raced real fast to the moment of Christ's first cry; Nor was His joyous arrival unlike any other, aside from the great cloud of witnesses that were seen, or unseen all around that nativity scene. For any eyes would behold His greatness that night. 2 'Twas slightly chilly that eve of eves, dropping down to 50 degrees; But the heart warming heat of some fast beating hearts quickly warmed up the expectant souls of every person that would soon be gathering to lay their eyes upon our First and our Last True Vine. 3 And no one could have asked for nicer weather at that most historic time since not even a cloud adorned the skies above that radiant city of David that balmy evening. 4 For it was very clear that Jehovah didn't want His Blessed Son's arrival to be gloomy in any way. After all, it was then the happiest hour of celebration, when all of God's impatient creation could finally quit groaning with great expectation, as it earnestly cried out for that most amazing time of our Living Gateway to Eternity. 5 Even the twinkling heaven's around that special gleaming star also seemed to be applauding the coming of our One and Only, Messiah. 6 Nor were the winds of idleness blowing in any way! For that great scene of scenes was buzzing with the greatest glow of glowing greatness; And peace was very still over that quiet little town that was long ago prophesied to bring forth such an outstanding miracle, Who would always be called our Bringer of The Good News of His VERY Own Gospel.
Our Price:
$3.75
FORMAT: EPUB
By Daniel F. Owsley
1 In The Night Before The Magi the Reader can dare to read the new Dead Sea scroll that says that the old man on the moon didn't fail to smile ever so brightly on that night before Christmas; For it was much fuller than usual, so it could also lovingly shine down it's great joy to spotlight our newborn Son of Endless Compassion. Nor were those moonbeams nearly as strong as that baby's inner light. 2 For it goes without saying that the infant Jesus was The Light of the World incarnate, wrapped in swaddling clothes like a robe of hope that exalted His presence unto every eye. 3 Yea, all of creation were then singing some real quiet songs of it's greatest admiration for a creator that dared to humble Himself as the Seed of A Woman, so He could always be seen as our Meek and Lowly One to all of the following generations. 4 And lo, it came to pass that the star of Bethlehem gladly “stood over” where that young child was, just as Matt.2:9 long ago described. 5 Then it came about that the three magi's of Matt. 2:1 “rejoiced with exceeding great joy” when they saw the brightness of our Star of Stars; For they well understood that He would someday become the Restorer of His People. 6 At first they raced into Jerusalem as Matt. 2:2 said, while saying, “where is He that is born King of the Jews?” For they had seen His blazing omen that shined as our sun, even though it didn't move like other stars did. 7 Then they followed that phenomenal astral sign most faithfully from the East, away from the lands of India and the Orient, beyond the ruins of Mesopotamia, and way past the fallen Persian gates of Babylon. Even the Sumarian streets of many stones received their shadows. 8 And they brought some marvellous riches with them that were some extrordinary gifts of luxurious bejewelled chests, holding glittery gold, aromatic frankincense, and heavenly myrrh. 9 Even those chests held great value amongst men; For those treasures were to be gifts that were fit for a majestic newborn King, who was predestined to become the only Icon of Icons. 10 Nor was there any doubt in those wise men]s souls, that such a caring Prince of Exalted Purposes would evermore be lifted up ever so lofty; For He allowed Himself to come forth being ever so very helpless in order to become the Helper of Everyone seeking God's ways. 11 After all, even the worse of Hell's powers of darkness unleashed could never disturb the sheltered inner light of that Anointed One, Whom Mary so lovingly held to her breast for suck. Christmas: 1 The sands of time raced real fast to the moment of Christ's first cry; Nor was His joyous arrival unlike any other, aside from the great cloud of witnesses that were seen, or unseen all around that nativity scene. For any eyes would behold His greatness that night. 2 'Twas slightly chilly that eve of eves, dropping down to 50 degrees; But the heart warming heat of some fast beating hearts quickly warmed up the expectant souls of every person that would soon be gathering to lay their eyes upon our First and our Last True Vine. 3 And no one could have asked for nicer weather at that most historic time since not even a cloud adorned the skies above that radiant city of David that balmy evening. 4 For it was very clear that Jehovah didn't want His Blessed Son's arrival to be gloomy in any way. After all, it was then the happiest hour of celebration, when all of God's impatient creation could finally quit groaning with great expectation, as it earnestly cried out for that most amazing time of our Living Gateway to Eternity. 5 Even the twinkling heaven's around that special gleaming star also seemed to be applauding the coming of our One and Only, Messiah. 6 Nor were the winds of idleness blowing in any way! For that great scene of scenes was buzzing with the greatest glow of glowing greatness; And peace was very still over that quiet little town that was long ago prophesied to bring forth such an outstanding miracle, Who would always be called our Bringer of The Good News of His VERY Own Gospel.
Our Price:
$3.75