What do you do when your world seems to be falling down all around you? When loss is too much to bear? When disappointment becomes your new reality? Pastor Steve Carter is certain you'll find hope and life through these three simple yet profound steps: Grieve. Breathe. Receive.
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Steve Carter's writing is an exploration of the power of self-belief, drawing inspiration from his own experiences growing up in Africa and observing his sons' childhoods. He offers a fresh perspective on adventure and fantasy, focusing on the 'real magic' found not in mythical creatures, but in a young person's conviction that they can achieve their dreams. Carter's work encourages readers to shed their inhibitions and embrace their true selves, suggesting that this inner spark is the key to significant accomplishments.






- 2024
- 2021
Subordination is a central theme in 1 Peter, intertwined with the idea of Christ's triumph over cosmic powers. The text suggests a natural and social order where individuals occupy specific roles. However, the author emphasizes that this subordination is influenced by the readers' identity as free people, exploring this dynamic in various passages. The interplay between hierarchy and freedom offers a nuanced perspective on the expectations and responsibilities of believers within their societal context.
- 2021
The Thing Beneath the Thing
- 224 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Helps readers identify and heal from past wounds that have kept them from accessing their full potential so they can begin to experience the life of freedom that Jesus has promised every believer.
- 2016
Featuring a collection of bizarre hardcore science fiction horror stories, this anthology showcases eight unique tales of dark sexual encounters by authors Steve Carter and Antoinette Rydyr. Originally published in Sleazy Slice, it includes an introduction by the publisher, Robin Bougie. The volume is visually enhanced by designer Dave Heinrich, who also contributed a pin-up for the back cover, adding to the book's distinctive aesthetic.
- 2016
The Book of Happiness
- 208 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Exploring the concept of happiness, this book prompts readers to reflect on their own happiness and the factors contributing to it. It poses thought-provoking questions about personal fulfillment and offers insights on how to enhance one's sense of joy. Through self-examination and practical advice, the book aims to guide individuals toward a deeper understanding of what truly makes them happy and how to achieve a more satisfying life.
- 2014
The Book of Good
- 320 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Focusing on the transformative power of kindness, this book presents a collection of good deeds that can enhance both the lives of others and the individual's own life. It encourages readers to engage in simple yet impactful actions, fostering a sense of community and personal fulfillment. By highlighting the reciprocal nature of goodwill, it inspires a proactive approach to making a positive difference in the world.
- 2009
Ted navigates a tumultuous life filled with challenges, feeling isolated and targeted by those around him. Daily harassment from his older brother adds to his struggles, while the emergence of a school bully intensifies his sense of despair. This story explores themes of bullying, family dynamics, and the quest for resilience in the face of adversity.
- 2009
Global Marketing Management
- 565 pages
- 20 hours of reading
'Global Marketing Management' provides comprehensive coverage of the issues which define marketing in the world today, equipping students with some of the most current knowledge and practical skills to help them make key management decisions in the dynamic and challenging global trade environment.
- 2004
Since Postmortem garnered critical acclaim and a record-breaking five awards for a first crime novel, the Scarpetta novels have often been imitated, but never bettered. Against her own judgement and the advice of Benton Wesley and her niece, Lucy, Scarpetta agrees to return to Virginia as a consultant pathologist on a case involving the death of a fourteen-year-old girl. Accompanied by Pete Marino she finds the once familiar territory of her morgue and her department much changed, and the new Chief Medical Examiner treats her with disdain despite the obvious fact that he is in desperate need of her expertise. But professional as ever, she re-examines the evidence and proves the girl was murdered. She also finds trace evidence which matches that found on an accident victim and at the scene where one of Lucy's operatives was attacked. It is not only a forensic puzzle, but opens up the probability that someone is after those closest to Scarpetta. Visit the author's website at www.patriciacornwell.com