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In a small Georgia town where racial tensions run high and lives are at stake, can one lawyer stand up for justice against the tide of prejudice on every side?
Heath Mcclure, Robert Whitlow (Author), Heath McClure (Narrator)
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Young lawyer Parker House is on the rise-until his grandfather's mysterious past puts both of their lives in danger. Parker House's secret inheritance is either his greatest blessing . . . or his deadliest curse. The fresh-faced North Carolina attorney shares his German grandfather's uncanny ability to see future events in his mind's eye-a gift that has haunted 82-year-old Frank House through decades of trying to erase a murderous wartime past. While Parker navigates the intrigue and politics of small-town courtroom law, Frank is forced to face his darkest regrets. Then, a big career break for Parker collides with a new love he longs to nurture and the nightmares his grandfather can no longer escape. Sudden peril threatens to shatter not only Parker's legal prospects but also his life and the lives of those dearest to him. Two witnesses, two paths, an uncertain future.
Heath Mcclure, Robert Whitlow (Author), Heath McClure (Narrator)
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Man Enough : How Jesus Redefines Manhood
Nate Pyle uses biblical examples of masculinity, as well as his own story of not feeling “man enough”, to help men see that manhood isn't about what you do, but who you are. Ultimately, Man Enough encourages men to conform to the image of Jesus, freeing them up to be who they were created to be: a son of God who uniquely bears his image.
Heath Mcclure, Nate Pyle (Author), Heath McClure (Narrator)
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Man Enough: How Jesus Redefines Manhood
Man Enough challenges the idea that there is one way to be a man. The masculinity that pervades our church and culture often demands that men conform to a macho ideal, leaving many men feeling ashamed that they're not living up to God's plan for them. Nate uses his own story of not feeling "man enough", as well as sociological and historical reflections, to help men see that manhood isn't about what you do, but who you are. It's not about the size of your paycheck, your athletic ability, or your competitive spirit. You don't have to fit any masculine stereotype to be a real man. In our culture and churches more thoughtful, quieter, or compassionate personalities, as well as stay-at-home dads, are often looked down upon; and sermons, conferences, and publications center on helping men become "real men". This pressure to have one's manhood validated is antithetical to Gospel living and negatively affects how men relate to each other, to women and children, and to God. Man Enough roots men in the Gospel, examines biblical examples of masculinity that challenge the idea of a singular type of man, and ultimately encourages men to conform to the image of Jesus-freeing men up to be who they were created to be: a son of God who uniquely bears His image.
Nate Pyle (Author), Heath McClure (Narrator)
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Corbin Gage can stand up to anyone . . . But his own divided house will bring him to his knees. Corbin, a longtime legal champion for the downtrodden, is slowly drinking himself into the grave. His love for "mountain water" has cost him his marriage to the godliest woman he knows, ruined his relationship with his daughter, Roxy, and reduced the business at his small Georgia law firm to a level where he can barely keep the bill collectors at bay. But it isn't until his son, Ray, threatens to limit Corbin's time with his grandson that Corbin begins to acknowledge he might have a problem. Despite the mess that surrounds his personal life and against the advice of everyone he knows, Corbin takes on a high-stakes tort case on behalf of two boys who have contracted non-Hodgkin's lymphoma due to an alleged chemical exposure. The defendant, a fertilizer company, is the largest employer in the area. The lawsuit becomes a tornado that sucks Corbin, Ray, and Roxy into an increasingly deadly vortex. Equally intense pressure within the family threatens to destroy, once and for all, the thin threads that connect them. Corbin must find the strength to stand up to his personal demons. Justice for two dying boys depends on it . . . his family depends on it. "Fans of John Grisham will find much to like here." -Library Journal of The Confession
Heath Mcclure, Robert Whitlow (Author), Heath McClure (Narrator)
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Jesus Prom: Life Gets Fun When You Love People Like God Does
Do we love people like Jesus loves them? Jesus loved verbs. He loved action words such as live, come, rest, learn, hear, give, go, and even die. Wouldn’t it make sense that the people who claim to follow Jesus would love the same words Jesus loved? Unfortunately, somewhere along the way someone tried to make the word Christian an adjective. So now people speak of “Christian” books and “Christian” music and “Christian” schools. When people use the word Christian as an adjective instead of a noun, the word loses its meaning. Maybe this explains why so many churches have lost their purpose. In Jesus Prom, Jon Weece explains how our goal as Christians is to become increasingly more like Jesus. Jesus loves people, which means we should love people the way Jesus loves them: through action. Live, care, give, go—love the way Jesus does.
John Weece, Jon Weece (Author), E. Bass, Heath McClure, Heath Mcclure (Narrator)
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In Holt Douglas’s line of work, there’s nothing sweeter than a confession of guilt. Assistant D.A. Holt Douglas makes his living exposing lies and sending criminals to jail in Ashley County, Georgia. His job is always easier when defendants, instead of remaining silent, blame someone else or try to excuse their actions. With a confession in his hand, Holt knows a guilty plea will soon follow. But lurking in Holt’s past is a dark secret that could end his successful career and possibly his relationship with Angelina, his hoped for fiancé. When Holt reopens a cold case involving the death of the town’s wealthiest businessman—allegedly killed by a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the chest—Holt doesn’t believe it was suicide. Instead, he suspects murder. As he investigates, Holt’s own guilt threatens to destroy him and the cause of justice he’s sworn to serve. While he knows his own confession could absolve him of his sin, it could cost him his future. Will he survive long enough to uncover the true crime that this small southern town has been hiding?
Robert Whitlow (Author), Heath McClure (Narrator)
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Amy Clarke’s dreams are coming true—and that’s the problem. Legal secretary by day, romance novelist by night, Amy Clarke lives with a precious secret. For years, she has traveled to a holy place in her dreams—a sublime place she calls the Living Room. When she awakes, her faith and energy are supernaturally restored. And when she dreams, she receives vibrant inspiration for her novels. As she begins to write her third book, the nature of her dreams shifts. Gone are the literary signposts. Instead, her dreams are studded with scenes that foreshadow real life. Before long, the scenes begin to spill over into her waking hours too. As Amy becomes entangled in a high stakes case at work, her visions take on a dark hue—implicating someone dear to her, causing her to question everything. And convincing her to trust someone with his own shadowy secrets. Things are not always what they seem. But as fiction, dreams, and real life begin to overlap, Amy must stop dreaming and act to prevent tragedy. “With deft sleight of hand, wonderful characterization, and carefully layered plots, Robert Whitlow has crafted a gripping story about the mysteries of God’s power to shelter the people he loves.”—Erin Healy, author of Afloat
Robert Whitlow (Author), Heath McClure (Narrator)
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Satisfied: Discovering Contentment in a World of Consumption
Why does a contented, satisfied life feel so evasive? What deep hungers drive the reckless purchasing habits, out of control accumulation, and crazy consumer lifestyle for so many of us? And why are we often driven more by what our neighbors own than what will truly make us happy? For many in the recent economic financial crisis a series of lifestyle adjustments became necessary as hours were slashed at work and paychecks diminished. Vacations were simplified or canceled, even important purchases had to be delayed and any extras were put on hold. In the midst of paring back and cutting down there lies the critical question: Will a spirit of resentment and complaint invade our heart or can deep, inner joy prevail, even as our dreams seem to fade? Is it possible to live a deeply satisfied life as possessions and opportunities slip away? Followers of the Christ, living in the first century world, also wrestled with issues related to material longings. For Christians living in Ephesus, Philippi, and Laodicea, the tendency to find their identity through accumulation and comparison was alive and well. These powerful longings are addressed in numerous places in the storyline of scripture -- a storyline that points us toward material and financial sanity and the pathway to true abundance and deep satisfaction. Satisfied will draw richly from seven passages of scripture, exploring the way in which these messages were received by the original readers and the way these passages can transform the way we view wealth, accumulation, and ultimate contentment today.
Heath Mcclure, Jeff Manion (Author), Heath McClure (Narrator)
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God of the Underdogs: When the Odds Are Against You, God Is For You
Matt Keller shows every underdog that God chose people just like them to do his work and change the world. Have you ever felt like an underdog? Like you don’t have the ability or confidence to pursue your dreams? The Bible is full of ordinary people the world considered underdogs. Yet God chose them to do his work. In God of the Underdogs, pastor Matt Keller tells his own story of being an underdog as well as the stories of the underdog heroes in Scripture. Men and women like Moses, Esther, King David, Samuel, Joseph, Paul the Apostle, and even Jesus. The stories and scriptures you’ll read will inspire you to face down the excuses holding you back, and you will be free to pursue your destiny as never before! Maybe you’re thinking, My past is too dark. “But it’s your past,” Matt assures you. God of the Underdogs will show you that the Creator of the universe wants you to accomplish great things for him. He wants to use your life in a way he will use no one else’s. Don’t shrink back from your destiny; lean into it. The Bible says you are a friend of God. Beloved. Highly esteemed. Known. More than a conqueror. God sees your potential. It is your inability, not your perfection, that makes you an underdog worth using in God’s eyes. So rise up, underdog! God has a special plan for your life.
Matt Keller (Author), Heath McClure (Narrator)
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The Catalyst Leader: 8 Essentials For Becoming a Change Maker
It's time for a new generation of leaders to rise up and take charge. The Catalyst Leader is the ultimate guide to get there. After thirteen years of gathering, influencing, and inspiring hundreds of thousands of young leaders through cutting-edge experiential events, conferences, and resources, Brad Lomenick understands leadership and the next generation. The Catalyst Leader provides practical help for all leaders at any stage of their leadership journey, ultimately defining what it means to be a Catalyst in this generation, and inspiring us all to be true change makers wherever we lead. The question isn’t how do we lead now; it’s how do we lead well. This is the new generation of leaders’ handbook for influence. Practical. Inspiring. Timely. Defining. Get ready for your own leadership to be taken to a new level. Endorsements: “Called, but not yet equipped.” Now there’s a phrase I can relate to. That’s how my friend Brad Lomenick describes his initiation into the world of leadership. Little did he know that his discipline and faithfulness would eventually land him in a role that would give him the opportunity to influence tens of thousands of emerging leaders in the U.S. and around the world. The Catalyst Leader is a must-read for next-gen leaders who want to start strong, end strong, and change their worlds along the way. — Andy Stanley, senior pastor, North Point Ministries In The Catalyst Leader, Brad Lomenick shares eight essentials for becoming a change maker—a young leader who has the potential to dramatically impact the world for the sake of the Kingdom. I highly recommend this book to those who are passionate about the calling God has placed on their lives. — Jim Daly, president, Focus on the Family Not surprisingly, Brad walks deftly between vision and reality, stirring an ache and a resolve in the hearts of leaders. This is one of the best books I’ve read on leadership in recent memory. It is a clear, compelling, and stirring call to leaders everywhere. — Nancy Ortberg, author, Non-Linear Leadership The Catalyst Leader is an amazing guide for the purposeful culture maker, and intentional game changer. This book is for people who live to make good things happen. — Charles Jenkins, senior pastor, Fellowship Missionary Baptist Church Brad Lomenick offers a treasure trove of leadership knowledge that you can’t afford to not cash in on. This book contains the kind of transformative insights and truths that guarantee you’ll become a stronger, more innovative leader. — Margaret Feinberg, author, Wonderstruck and Scouting the Divine; www.margaretfeinberg.com Brad Lomenick is a leader of leaders. He’s also one of the nicest people I know, which is a highly underrated quality of great leaders! I’m a huge fan of the Catalyst Conference and The Catalyst Leader. Without Brad’s investment in my life as a leader, I know I wouldn’t be where I am today. — Mark Batterson, lead pastor, National Community Church; best-selling author, The Circle Maker and Soul Print It is a widely known fact that today’s emerging young leaders are not content with status quo . . . to simply rest on past successes and/or mediocre results. Rather, these young “movers and shakers” in today’s society are deeply passionate, highly motivated men and women who think globally, are armed with the latest technology, and are determined to make an immediate and lasting difference in their world. And they are avid readers and learners. The Catalyst Leader by Brad Lomenick is an honest, candid look at eight leadership “essentials,” packed with snippets of stories and practical advice from top leaders, and is, frankly, one of the best books on leadership in the market today. If you are called to be an effective influencer in any capacity, then this book is for you! — Dr. Wess Stafford, president and CEO, Compassion International; author, Too Small to Ignore and Just a Minute I’ve seen and experienced the Catalyst leadership and Brad in action and up close. It’s the real deal, and so is this book. We need a new generation of change makers, and The Catalyst Leader outlines the keys for making a difference now. — Mark Burnett, award-winning executive producer and creator, The Voice, Survivor, Apprentice, and Shark Tank No one is more qualified to write a book on leadership than the leader of Catalyst, a leadership movement helping to shape and inspire the next generation of leaders. I’ve been waiting for this book from Brad, and he’s given us great insight with loads of practical application. This is a strong addition to your leadership library. — Christine Caine, cofounder, A21 Campaign; author, Undaunted Brad Lomenick is one of the best leaders I know. His book, The Catalyst Leader unpacks years of invaluable leadership wisdom. Whether you are a beginning leader or a seasoned one, this book will unquestionably make you better. — Craig Groeschel, senior pastor, LifeChurch.tv; author, Altar Ego This is the fastest-moving, most exciting time in the history of business. Incredible opportunities are flying past us at breakneck speed, and once they’re gone, they’re gone. But if you don’t have the spiritual and emotional foundation for growing as a leader, those opportunities will roll right over you. Brad Lomenick has become a master at preparing young leaders for the opportunities and challenges they’ll face, and I’m fired up that he’s poured everything he’s learned about growing leaders into The Catalyst Leader. — Dave Ramsey, New York Times best-selling author; nationally syndicated radio show host For years, Brad Lomenick has been one of the people who have helped me navigate the tricky waters of leadership and influence. I’m thrilled that now he’s taking that same wisdom and making it available to so many people in the form of this book. — Jon Acuff, Wall Street Journal best-selling author, Quitter and Stuff Christians Like I am called to be a leader of a national organization, but I don’t always feel fully equipped. I suspect you’ve felt this way too. Most of us wish there was a roadmap of essential practices to help us lead well, navigate the pitfalls of success, avoid burnout, and really become a change maker. The Catalyst Leader is that roadmap and fresh leadership voice for which we’ve been looking. Brilliantly written by my friend, Brad Lomenick, this research-based book is innovative, practical, and refreshingly authentic. I highly recommend this resource! — Lysa TerKeurst, New York Times best-selling author, Made to Crave and Unglued; president, Proverbs 31 Ministries
Brad Lomenick (Author), Heath McClure (Narrator)
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" One young woman. Two very different roads. The choice will change everything. Even as a pregnant, unwed teen in 1974, Sandy Lincoln wanted to do the right thing. But when an ageless woman approached her in a convenience store with a mysterious prophecy and a warning, doing the right thing became even more unclear. She made the best choice she could . . . and has lived with the consequences. More than thirty years later, a pregnant teen has come into her life, and Sandy’s long-ago decision has come back to haunt her. The stakes rise quickly, leaving Sandy with split seconds to choose once more. But will her choice decision bring life . . . or death? ""The Choice shows the struggles of unplanned pregnancy and the courageous act of adoption in a way that I haven't read before . . ."" —Abby Brannam-Johnson, former Planned Parenthood Director and author of Unplanned"
Robert Whitlow (Author), Heath McClure (Narrator)
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