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Charles Pierce’s newly released “Weight On God” is an encouraging narrative that examines the power of forgiveness and faith in God


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“Weight On God”: a potent examination of faith. “Weight On God” is the creation of published author, Charles Pierce, a loving husband, father, grandfather, and proud misfit.

Pierce writes, “Weight on God is a reminder that the pain that we carry, endure, or even cause is will and shall always be forgivable.

Our God will use our failures, faults, and even our fears to form an unshakable faith that seeks him out in the most troubling of times.

Weight on God will walk you through depression, divorce, adultery, addiction, and incarceration.

This book is a gateway to self-discovery. It will help you to find and focus on an inner strength and courage that will not be doused by oppressive thoughts nor suicidal tendencies.

This book will help you to take your life back, give it new meaning, and put the joy back into living.

You might be thinking, ‘Well, I am okay. I am not plagued by any of these things.’ Well to you I say, keep living or perhaps search the faces of your family and friends.

Somewhere, someone, needs this book because they are hiding in addiction, heartbroken by divorce, caught in an adulterous relationship, or languishing behind prison walls.

Weight on God will help to free them, empower them, and give them back their lives.

This is not a self-help book. It is, however, a help-self book, its whole premise is about pulling yourself out of self-pity and placing the weight that we carry on the God that we trust.

When life has left you defeated, impatient, or in a hurry, step back and take a moment to wait on God.”

Published by Christian Faith Publishing, Charles Pierce’s new book asks readers to look inside themselves to overcome whatever obstacles have been placed in between them and their relationship with God.

With examples of hardships that are all too familiar to too many, Pierce draws readers into a world of faith, healing, and forgiveness.

View a synopsis of “Weight On God” on YouTube.

Consumers can purchase “Weight On God” at traditional brick & mortar bookstores, or online at Amazon.com, Apple iTunes store, or Barnes and Noble.

For additional information or inquiries about “Weight On God”, contact the Christian Faith Publishing media department at 866-554-0919.

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Diane Howard’s newly released “Polly’s Garden” is a charming children’s tale of adventures in a vegetable garden


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“Polly’s Garden”: a lovingly crafted tale. “Polly’s Garden” is the creation of published author Diane Howard, a loving sister and creative soul.

Howard shares, “I wrote Polly’s Garden for my sister in her final few weeks. When we were children, she would tell me the most fantastic stories. It then stood to reason that in her last months, the two of us would visit the Garden each evening before bedtime, lying in the dark while spinning tales and giggling. It was at once the most heartbreaking and transformational period of my life.

I learned so many incredible life lessons from my sister Polly, but perhaps none is as important as the realization that we’re all stronger and far more capable than we think. Not in a strong-as-steel sense, rigid and unforgiving, but more so in that we’re strong like water. We ebb and flow. We love. We grieve. We recover.

And we share.

“I do hope you enjoy her story.”

Published by Christian Faith Publishing, Diane Howard’s new book is an enjoyable tale of using one’s imagination.

Written in honor of a dearly departed sister, Howard welcomes readers to enjoy a whimsical story of the adventures that can await them if they take the time to look.

View a synopsis of “Polly’s Garden” on YouTube.

Consumers can purchase “Polly’s Garden” at traditional brick & mortar bookstores, or online at Amazon.com, Apple iTunes store, or Barnes and Noble.

For additional information or inquiries about “Polly’s Garden,” contact the Christian Faith Publishing media department at 866-554-0919.

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Sheila Mitchell-Spievey’s newly released “Yummy Seeds


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“Yummy Seeds – We’re Alive”: an exquisite book about magical seeds that bring adventure and life to a family in the quiet town of Cold Rain. “Yummy Seeds – We’re Alive” is the creation of published author Sheila Mitchell-Spievey, a passionate writer and storyteller from a small town in the New England state of Connecticut.

Mitchell-Spievey shares, “Who would think that in the quiet small town of Cold Rain lies a hidden secret tucked away in a rainbow-colored sand patch located on the beautiful farmland of young McKinley and Hattie. Who knew that the love and care that grew in their hearts toward their inherited land from McKinley’s father would one day reveal what was happening during the sprinkling of the familiar, gentle cold rain in those backwoods. Watch, look, and listen. Pop, pop, pop. ‘Hello, we’re your yummy seeds.’”

Published by Christian Faith Publishing, Sheila Mitchell-Spievey’s new book will surely pique the interest of children as they witness the captivating growth of seeds that bring joy and wonder to a family in a little town.

Follow two engaging characters who discover the magnificent seeds growing in the backwoods of Cold Rain that usher in change and instill in them lessons worth keeping at heart.

View the synopsis of “Yummy Seeds – We’re Alive” on YouTube.

Consumers can purchase “Yummy Seeds – We’re Alive” at traditional brick-and-mortar bookstores or online at Amazon.com, Apple iTunes store, or Barnes and Noble.

For additional information or inquiries about “Yummy Seeds – We’re Alive,” contact the Christian Faith Publishing media department at 866-554-0919.

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Melody Scott’s newly released “When God Doesn’t” is an inspiring children’s work about the importance of having faith when things don’t go as planned


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“When God Doesn’t”: a sweet tale of devotion. “When God Doesn’t” is the creation of published author, Melody Scott, a devoted wife and recent retiree.

Melody writes, “When God Doesn’t is meant to help kids of all ages to understand that even though life doesn’t go the way we want it to, God is always there for us.”

Published by Christian Faith Publishing, Melody Scott’s new book offers parents an opportunity to discuss the importance of faith and hope when things do not go as planned.

With a compassionate tone and carefully crafted illustrations, this title is certain to open conversations between parents and their little ones.

View a synopsis of “When God Doesn’t” on YouTube.

Consumers can purchase “When God Doesn’t” at traditional brick & mortar bookstores, or online at Amazon.com, Apple iTunes store, or Barnes and Noble.

For additional information or inquiries about “When God Doesn’t”, contact the Christian Faith Publishing media department at 866-554-0919.

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Dr. Warren Milson’s newly released “Leadership Grace” is an informative read that examines leadership skills based on experience and study


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“Leadership Grace”: a deeply inspirational guide. “Leadership Grace” is the creation of published author, Dr. Warren Milson, a devoted husband, father, and pastor.

Leadership Grace is an informative book packed with wisdom for the everyday leader. Every aspiring leader needs to read this! The concepts are practical, with principles that can be applied. Leadership Grace helps us understand the natural preparations as we wait for his grace. Many people have a desire to lead, but when they glance at leaders in the community, church, and other business organizations, the image looks unattainable. Leadership Grace will help find your own leadership identity, as well as empower the leader with knowledge to move forward. Whatever level of influence you desire, this book will raise your expectation and propel you forward.

Get ready to experience “Leadership Grace!”

Published by Christian Faith Publishing, Milson’s new book provides readers a moment to consider each key point as it relates to their everyday life.

With an easy-to-follow presentation, readers will enjoy Dr. Milson’s gentle guidance and encouraging energy.

View a synopsis of “Leadership Grace” on YouTube.

Consumers can purchase “Leadership Grace” at traditional brick & mortar bookstores, or online at Amazon.com, Apple iTunes store, or Barnes and Noble.

For additional information or inquiries about “Leadership Grace”, contact the Christian Faith Publishing media department at 866-554-0919.

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Author Reta Corum Wallace’s newly released “How One Barn Cat Became Three” is a sweet tale of how three Calico kittens found their forever home


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“How One Barn Cat Became Three”: a charming tale of adoption. “How One Barn Cat Became Three” is the creation of published author, Reta Corum Wallace, a devoted wife and language arts instructor.

Reta writes, “Momma and Poppa needed a barn cat, and they knew a lady who had several cats that needed homes. Miss Julie asked them to come over and pick one of the six kittens she had on her porch. When Momma and Poppa got to Miss Julie’s, somehow one barn cat became three.”

Published by Christian Faith Publishing, Reta Corum Wallace’s new book is an enjoyable children’s tale about bringing home more than expected.

With a sweet tale and adorable illustrations, little one’s everywhere will enjoy this story of how the three kittens found a home together.

View a synopsis of “How One Barn Cat Became Three” on YouTube.

Consumers can purchase “How One Barn Cat Became Three” at traditional brick & mortar bookstores, or online at Amazon.com, Apple iTunes store, or Barnes and Noble.

For additional information or inquiries about “How One Barn Cat Became Three”, contact the Christian Faith Publishing media department at 866-554-0919.

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Whither Philanthropy? Young People Learn Giving in Church and the Church Is Weakening, empty tomb Book Finds


What may be a surprise is that those in this age group who give report that the vast majority of their donations go to “church, religious organizations.”

Young people learn philanthropy in religious settings, finds an analysis in the new empty tomb book, The State of Church Giving through 2018.

The new book also finds downward trends in church membership and giving in the U.S.

That poses the question: If young people learn to practice philanthropy in church, and churches are in downward trends, will philanthropy continue to thrive in the U.S.?

First, the empty tomb findings.

For the past 15 editions in the State of Church Giving series, empty tomb has analyzed U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Consumer Expenditure Survey (CE) charitable giving data.

Four categories are considered in the CE analysis: 1) charities and other organizations; 2) church, religious organizations; 3) educational institutions; and 4) gifts to “non-consumer-unit members” of stocks, bonds, and mutual funds.

It may not be a surprise that the Under-25 set gives a small portion of income to charity.

What may be a surprise is that those in this age group who give report that the vast majority of their donations go to “church, religious organizations.” In 2018, that number was 71%. The average for this Under-25 data set over the years of 2004 through 2018 was 80%. However, although still the largest category in 2018, the portion of income given to “church, religious organizations” by the Under-25 set declined as part of their total giving, from 93% in 2004 to 71% in 2018, a decline of 16% from the 2004 base of portion of Total Giving to church, religious organizations.

Whither philanthropy?

It is of interest to note that, in 2018, Americans self-reported that “church, religious organizations” received the highest portion of their donations in every age group, every income level, and every region of the U.S., according to the empty tomb analysis. This trend was observed in most other years as well. This data suggests a relationship between philanthropy and religion.

Meanwhile, Pew surveys conducted in 2018 and 2019 found that less than half of Millennials (born 1981-1996) identified as Christian, with 40% identifying as “Unaffiliated.”

Further, Ryan Burge, associate professor at Eastern Illinois University, analyzed data from the National Opinion Research Center of the University of Chicago. He found a change in the previous pattern of youth leaving the church and starting to attend again later. For those born in 1970-1974, there was no increase in church attendance when they reached 36 to 45. Increased attendance was reported among those born in 1975-1979, but numbers for those born in 1980-1984 actually posted a decline in church attendance when reaching 36-45.

In a development that may be related to the decrease in practice of religion, a 2019 report from the Lilly Family School of Philanthropy found that since 2010, the number of households donating to charity declined, from 61.11% in 2010 to 53.09% in 2016, a decrease of 20 million households.

Without a vision …

Thom Rainer, founder of Church Answers and former president and CEO of the Southern Baptist Convention LifeWay Christian Resources, suggests that young people give to vision rather than institutions: “If a compelling vision is not clear, or if there are many competing visions and emphases, these younger adults may shift their giving elsewhere.”

Having studied these trends for three decades, empty tomb also developed Mission Match. This project combines congregational initiative and a focused vision. Congregations decide to be part of the solution that ends, in Jesus’ name, 1.2 million under-five child deaths from treatable causes. The congregation chooses the delivery channel and project to support in one of 40 countries. Then the congregation applies for matching funds from Mission Match.

At this point, empty tomb is looking for 10 leader congregations to apply for matching funds.

In addition, empty tomb is also looking for one or more venture philanthropists to help roll out Mission Match on a major scale. The goal is to mobilize enough churches to stop these 1.2 million annual child deaths by the year 2025.

A side effect of churches loving these little neighbors in Jesus’ name may be increased interest on the part of young people in what the church is doing.

More information about Mission Match is available at missionmatch.org.

The State of Church Giving through 2018: What If Jesus Comes Back in 2025? (30th edition, Dec. 2020), is available at Wipf and Stock Publishers.

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Reference Resources:

Members of the working press: A PDF excerpt presenting the empty tomb BLS CE analysis is available on request by contacting empty tomb by email or at (217) 356-9519.

Pew Research report on Millennial Religious Identification: “In U.S., Decline of Christianity Continues at Rapid Pace“; Pew Research Center, Religion and Public Life; 10/17/2019; p. 2, 7 of 10/17/2020 4:08 PM printout.

Ryan Burge research on Millennials’ pattern of religious affiliation: Ryan Burge, Assistant Professor, Eastern Illinois University, can be reached at (217) 581-5162. The information in this release is from: Ryan Burge; “Guest Column: Young People Will Come Back to Church, Right?”; Barna; 10/21/2019; p. 3, 4-5.

Lilly Family School of Philanthropy report on household charitable giving: Chelsea Jacquelin Clark, et al.; “Changes to the Giving Landscape”; Vanguard Charitable; 2019; p. 6.

Thom Rainer, president and CEO of churchanswers.com, (615) 669-8201. Article cited: Thom Rainer; “5 Reasons Your church’s Giving May Have Dropped Significantly This Year”; Christian Post; 11/13/2019; 11/13/2019; p. 3 of 11/13/2019 8:17 AM printout.

New Book Shares One Woman’s Inspirational Journey Searching for the Missing Link in Her Life


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I was the poster child of a defeated Christian. I began asking questions and researching books which led me in many directions until I discovered the Truth. My book shares the discoveries of the Truth, the secrets of the Early Church.

Feeling like a defeated Christian, Dr. Katherine Moore Davis, Ed.D. began asking questions and researching the Early Church in search of her Truth. In her debut book, “Chasing the Early Church Experience,” Dr. Moore Davis reveals how she uncovered the secrets of the Early Church and is living victoriously as a Christian.

After accepting Jesus Christ as her Savior at age eight, Dr. Moore Davis was fully committed to her Christian lifestyle and enthusiastic about the church. During her teenage and college years, she began to feel as though something was missing. She felt confused and disappointed by the behaviors of church leaders and the church community. This led Dr. Moore Davis on a journey to find her Truth. In her research, she found answers in the Bible and discovered the secret of the love, sacrifices and miracles in the Early Church– which she now outlines for others to learn. Throughout the book, the author identifies areas and practices that the Early Church modeled and how they can be used today to achieve a successful lifestyle.

“In my teenage years, I knew something was missing in my life,” said Dr. Moore Davis. “I was the poster child of a defeated Christian. I began asking questions and researching books which led me in many directions until I discovered the Truth. My book shares the discoveries of the Truth, the secrets of the Early Church.”

Throughout the book, readers will learn that they too can live a joyous and successful life by following the Early Church Pattern. Dr. Davis Moore highlights the importance of today’s church being effective in the world. “Chasing the Early Church Experience” gives hope to other defeated Christians on how they can rediscover the excitement of being a Christian.

“Chasing the Early Church Experience”

By Katherine Moore Davis, Ed.D.

ISBN: 9781664208100 (softcover); 9781664208094 (hardcover); 9781664208117 (electronic)

Available at Amazon, Barnes & Noble and WestBow Press

About the author

Katherine Moore Davis, Ed.D. is the Fivefold Ministry teacher, founder, director and facilitator of Moore Life Institute, a nonprofit teaching ministry in the Body of Christ. She is an anointed Christian speaker and seminary graduate, with an accredited doctorate degree in Education, specializing in Christianity. She is also an informative and humorous speaker at workshops and conferences. Dr. Moore Davis currently resides in Bossier City, Louisiana with her husband.

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Ann Marie Kay’s newly released “Gramma and Charlotte” is a clever educational tool to help children understand the value of respect and empathy for the elderly


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“Gramma and Charlotte”: a wonderfully illustrated children’s book about relating to the elderly. “Gramma and Charlotte” is the creation of published author Ann Marie Kay, a registered nurse specializing in adolescent and preteen psychiatry.

Kay shares, “Gramma and Charlotte was inspired by the true story of a ninety-year-old woman who suffers from dementia and Alzheimer’s disease. It is written from her perspective and is appropriate for children six to twelve years old.

“Join Gramma and her therapy doll Charlotte for a trip back in time. This lovely book is intended to teach children to respect, value, and empathize with the elderly, who have so many valuable lessons to share with all of us.”

Published by Christian Faith Publishing, Ann Marie Kay’s new book is a creative approach to educating people, especially children, about the inherent need of the aged to be understood and valued. Special emphasis is given to understanding those who suffer from illnesses associated with advanced aging.

View a synopsis of “Gramma and Charlotte” on YouTube.

Consumers can purchase “Gramma and Charlotte” at traditional brick & mortar bookstores, or online at Amazon.com, Apple iTunes store, or Barnes and Noble.

For additional information or inquiries about “Gramma and Charlotte,” contact the Christian Faith Publishing media department at 866-554-0919.

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Lonnie Ellis’s newly released “The Gift” is a playful children’s book spreading the value of gift-giving and how a simple gift can make a difference


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“The Gift”: an amusing narrative set in a small town with the Yule season just around the corner, where one teacher does not forgo the chance to show her students the beauty in gift-giving. “The Gift” is the creation of published author Lonnie Ellis, a veteran of the Marine Corps and the Army, and a faithful father to three wonderful children and two adorable granddaughters. He is also the author of a poetry book, “War and Peace and Poetry,” that recounts the life of service members and their respective families during the deployment.

Ellis shares, “With the Christmas season quickly approaching, one class of students in a tiny mining town is about to receive an invaluable lesson in gift giving. As a blistering wintry day forces them to remain inside, their teacher, Mrs. Noel, takes the opportunity to teach them about the value of giving by having each of them add to an inspirational story of joy, hope, peace, and love. Having set the title and instructed the students of the rules, Mrs. Noel gently encourages the boys and girls to add a gift, which cost nothing to give and doesn’t require materials. She also instructs them ‘the gift’ must make the world a better place to live. Together, the entire class captures the meaning of giving from the heart. The Gift is a timeless message. It encapsulates the best in all of us.”

Published by Christian Faith Publishing, Lonnie Ellis’s new book is an astounding volume that parents and teachers can use as a device in imparting values and ethics to the younger generation.

View a synopsis of “The Gift” on YouTube.

Consumers can purchase “The Gift” at traditional brick & mortar bookstores, or online at Amazon.com, Apple iTunes store, or Barnes and Noble.

For additional information or inquiries about “The Gift,” contact the Christian Faith Publishing media department at 866-554-0919.

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