Start Here, Go Anywhere gives you the tools you need to make good choices and recover from the bad ones you may have already made. With moving stories from his own life—including losing his only brother to AIDS—and testimonials from former Atlanta Braves pitcher John Smoltz and Mac Powell of Third Day, Richie Hughes provides a fresh treatment of both failure and redemption.
When Jonathan Steel wakes up on a beach
in a raging thunderstorm, naked, beaten, and bleeding, he has no idea
who he is or how he got there. But just as he starts to make progress
in his slow journey to recovery, tragedy strikes again, taking
everything in his new life that he has come to love and rely on.
Filled with rage and a thirst for
revenge, he searches the countryside for the entity responsible—an
entity called only the Thirteenth Demon. His quest brings him to
Lakeside, Louisiana, and a small country church where evil is in
control and strange writing on the walls, blood-soaked floors, and
red-eyed spiders have appeared in the sanctuary.
As he faces the final confrontation
with an evil presence that has pursued him all of his life, he must
choose between helping the people he loves or destroying the
thirteenth demon.
Near her eighteenth birthday, Margaret
Lenora Caine finds a chest hidden in the attic containing proof that
she was adopted. The daughter of wealthy merchants in Seattle, she
feels betrayed both by her real parents and by the ones who raised
her.
Maggie desires
a place where she belongs. But her mother’s constant criticism and
reminders that she doesn’t fit the mold of a young woman of their
social standing have already created tension in their home. With the
discovery of the family secret, all sense of her identity is lost.
When Maggie asks to
visit her grandmother in Arkansas, her father agrees on the
condition that she take her Aunt Georgia as a chaperone and his young
partner, Charles Stanton, as protection on the journey. Will she
discover who she really is and, more importantly, what truly matters
most in life?
Are you ready
to lose weight, get healthy, and find your energy again?
So
many people wonder why they constantly deal with a lack of energy.
The answer could be a low-functioning thyroid—even when blood tests
say otherwise.
In
Tired
of Being Sick and Tired,
Dr. Michael Berglund addresses the surprising hidden reasons why you,
like so many other people, may be struggling to overcome exhaustion,
depression, and weight gain.
If
your thyroid isn’t working properly, you can eat perfectly, take
your vitamins, and still feel sick. What’s worse, the typical blood
test to determine low-functioning thyroid doesn’t always give
you the whole picture.
Dr. Berglund explains
the truth that your doctor may not be telling you, including:
What
tests you should ask for if you suspect your thyroid is the culprit
behind your fatigue
How
traditional thyroid treatments can lead to the thyroid gland
becoming even less productive
How
healthy eating and a new approach to nutrition can put you back on
the path to great health