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God Has a Place For You to Use Your Gifts and Live Your Best Life


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The most important driving factor for writing my book is my relationship with Christ who helped me to reflect on my life without self-condemnation or criticism and understand that the creativity…

Author Emma Boa-Durgammah encourages readers to pursue the passions and talents provided to them in Creativity in Us: Unleash the Power of GOD-Given Creativity ($22.49, paperback, 9781662867941; $9.99, e-book, 9781662867958).

Despite her enthusiasm as a child, Boa-Durgammah was discouraged from pursuing music as a career since others viewed it as an impractical choice. Over the years she has developed many other skills, but was given the opportunity to revisit her passion as a worship arts leader and lead a more purposeful and fulfilled life.

“The most important driving factor for writing my book is my relationship with Christ who helped me to reflect on my life without self-condemnation or criticism and understand that the creativity He gave me was an instrumental gift designed to live a fulfilled life and overcome challenges, including periods of stagnancy when being held back or dismissed,” said Boa-Durgammah.

Emma Boa-Durgammah is first a Christ Follower. As a byproduct, Boa-Durgammah serves as an author, worship arts leader, musician, speaker, songwriter, and business professional. When invited to speak, Emma intertwines the Word of God, original songs, or arrangements to spread the Good News of Jesus.

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Xulon Press, a division of Salem Media Group, is the world’s largest Christian self-publisher, with more than 15,000 titles published to date. Creativity in Us is available online through xulonpress.com/bookstore, amazon.com, and barnesandnoble.com.

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The Book for Anyone Who Got Bored After, “In the Beginning…”


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As a Bible teacher, I feel like many people do not have the idea or understanding that God really exists, that He wants to be involved in our lives, and that he cares and has a plan and a path for all of us

Author Michael L. Brunner shows how God and the first book of the Bible can be relevant right now in Genesis Matters ($17.99, paperback, 9789781662866173; $7.99, e-book, 9781662866180).

Brunner writes for the person who isn’t 100% that God really cares about them, or that His message would truly change their day-to-day lives. Writing with humorous anecdotes and modern illustrations, Brunner seeks to get real with readers and show them that God matters.

“As a Bible teacher, I feel like many people do not have the idea or understanding that God really exists, that He wants to be involved in our lives, and that he cares and has a plan and a path for all of us,” said Brunner.

Michael L. Brunner is a businessman, father, and former Marine who has been teaching the Bible for the last 27 years.

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Xulon Press, a division of Salem Media Group, is the world’s largest Christian self-publisher, with more than 15,000 titles published to date. Genesis Matters is available online through xulonpress.com/bookstore, amazon.com, and barnesandnoble.com.

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Aketa Sanders’s newly released “I Saw Him First” is an uplifting collection of devotions that encourage readers in daily faith practices


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“I Saw Him First”: an uplifting message of God’s devotion. “I Saw Him First” is the creation of published author Aketa Sanders.

Sanders shares, “I Saw Him First is a compilation of detailed writings and daily devotional downloads that is scripted and designed for all novice and avid readers alike who endeavor to experience a manifested developmental growth through the catalyst of reading and meditating on God’s word. Each daily manuscript presents impactful teachings and tutorials that will provide a dualistic purpose: (1) to empower, enrich, and enlarge palatable appetites for the love and expressed language of God’s Word; and (2) to prepare and condition the minds and hearts of all readers for the apex and authentic revelatory intent of God’s love—to seek, and see him first in all that we pursue in our daily lives.”

Published by Christian Faith Publishing, Aketa Sanders’s new book motivates readers to be active in their pursuit of connection with God and His Word.

Sanders shares in hopes of aiding others in developing a strong connection with an active prayer life.

Consumers can purchase “I Saw Him First” at traditional brick & mortar bookstores, or online at Amazon.com, Apple iTunes store, or Barnes and Noble.

For additional information or inquiries about “I Saw Him First,” contact the Christian Faith Publishing media department at 866-554-0919.

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Insightful 61-Week Devotional Deeply Explores the Meaning of Christ’s Death and Resurrection Through Hymnology


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I am an Orthodox priest who also has a deep love and appreciation for liturgical music. I wanted to tell the familiar story of Christ.

Author Fr. Stavros N. Akrotirianakis helps readers spiritually grow through insightful devotions in The Greatest Story Ever Sung: Reflections on the Hymns of Holy Week in the Orthodox Church ($17.99, paperback, 9781662868931; $8.99, e-book, 9781662868948).

Fr. Akrotirianakis provides readers with sixty-one short reflections on the most well-known hymns of Holy Week – a journey not only to the week of Christ’s Passion, but to the depths of one’s own faith. Taking a cue from Christian history, Fr. Akrotirianakis acknowledges that Christians learned about Christ through listening to preaching and through the singing of hymns. His book takes what most Christians have learned through Scripture, but interprets it through beautiful and powerful hymns that he describes will “comprise the greatest story ever sung.”

When asked what inspired the author to write this book, Fr. Akrotirianakis said, “I am an Orthodox priest who also has a deep love and appreciation for liturgical music. I wanted to tell the familiar story of Christ.”

Fr. Stavros Akrotirianakis was born and raised in Whittier, CA. He graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in history from Whittier College and then earned an M.Div. from Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology in Brookline, MA. For the past 25 years, Fr. Akrotirianakis has served as a Greek Orthodox priest, leading Holy Week worship continually throughout the years. He has written hundreds of articles and thousands of reflections as part of a daily inspiration entitled, “The Prayer Team.” Fr. Akrotirianakis has authored 7 additional books: Let All Creation Rejoice: Reflections on Advent, the Nativity and Epiphany; The Road Back to Christ: Reflections on Lent, Holy Week and the Resurrection; Blessed is the Kingdom, Now and Forever: Reflections on the Divine Liturgy; Let Us Be Attentive: Reflections on the Scripture Readings in the Orthodox Church; Engaged: Called to Be Disciples, Commissioned to Be Apostles; The Heart of Encouragement: 176 Reflections to Build You Up and Empower You to Build Up Others; and Unto the Healing of Soul and Body. Fr. Akrotirianakis is a lawn enthusiast who spends hours a week mowing grass and tending to his lawn. This is where he gets most inspired, thereby doing most of his “writing” in the yard.

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Xulon Press, a division of Salem Media Group, is the world’s largest Christian self-publisher, with more than 15,000 titles published to date. The Greatest Story Ever Sung: Reflections on the Hymns of Holy Week in the Orthodox Church is available online through xulonpress.com/bookstore, amazon.com, and barnesandnoble.com.

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The King James Bible” is an intricate study of a cherished religious tome


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“One Principal Good One: The King James Bible”: a useful guide to furthering one’s study of scripture. “One Principal Good One: The King James Bible” is the creation of published authors Jonathan Wheatley and Dave Reese.

Jonathan Wheatley lives in Maryville, Tennessee, with his wife, Kim. He is a husband, father, and grandfather. He was born in England and emigrated to the US when he was a teenager. He came to know the Lord shortly after coming to the US and surrendered to the ministry in his early twenties. Wheatley received his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Open Bible College in Millbrook, Alabama; his Bachelor of Arts from Maryville College, Maryville, Tennessee; and his Doctor of Theology from Open Bible College International.

Dave Reese studied at Memphis Academy of Arts and is a graduate of Temple Baptist Seminary (M.RE) and Trinity Baptist Seminary (Th.D.). A pastor of Baptist churches for over thirty years, he is founder and president of Ends of the Earth Mission (EOTEM). EOTEM has two resident Bible colleges in the Philippines, one missionary training centre in China, and concentrates on evangelism in closed countries and remote areas. Reese is also a chalk artist and is married to Mary Sue Reese. Together, they are the parents of six children.

Wheatley and Reese share, “this book speaks to the majesty of the King James Bible, in both its literary contribution to the English language and how it distinguishes itself from the previous English translations and those that have been attempted since. The authors address the doctrines of Inspiration and Preservation; and that by faith, believe that only the King James Bible is worthy of being called the inspired/preserved word of God in the English language. The authors cover the Process of Bible translation by committee and the rules by which they were provided as guidance by the king at the Hampton Court conference. Specifically, the doctrinal impact of the Third Rule whereby the translators were to keep the old Ecclesiastical words such as ‘Church’ not to be translated as ‘Congregation.’ Other words to be used were ‘Charity’ in addition to ‘Love’; ‘Baptisms,’ as well as ‘Washings’; and the distinction between ‘Covenant’ and ‘Testament’ is clearly seen in the context where the words are used.

“In addition to the doctrinal import, there is considerable attention given to the printing technology of the fourteenth to sixteenth centuries and a dissertation on the artwork of the first edition, printed in 1611. The practical results of preaching the King James Bible in places like the Philippines and other foreign lands are presented with plentiful illustrations and examples. Lastly, the authors have included the Epistle Dedicatory and Translators to the Reader that were provided in earlier editions of the King James Bible, but sadly, seldom printed in the newer editions.”

Published by Christian Faith Publishing, Jonathan Wheatley and Dave Reese’s new book can be used for private or group education practices.

Wheatley and Reese share in hopes of enriching the possible resources available to both students and educators as they seek to understand and compare the various interpretations of God’s word.

Consumers can purchase “One Principal Good One: The King James Bible” at traditional brick & mortar bookstores, or online at Amazon.com, Apple iTunes store, or Barnes and Noble.

For additional information or inquiries about “One Principal Good One: The King James Bible,” contact the Christian Faith Publishing media department at 866-554-0919.

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Author Bryan Hines’s newly released “The Power of God’s Word” invites…


“The Power of God’s Word: Psalm 91 Blessings, Promises, Love Letter” from Christian Faith Publishing author Bryan Hines is a faith-based discussion on the courage and guidance that one can gain from…

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Wayne J. Bentley’s newly released “Prophecy” is an engaging study of prophetic scripture


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“Prophecy”: a detailed examination of God’s word related to the end times. “Prophecy” is the creation of published author Wayne J. Bentley, a lifetime resident of Grand Rapids, Michigan. Bentley has a Master of Education, BS degrees, and a teacher certification from Grand Valley State University, with majors in mathematics and social studies and a minor in physical science. For twenty-two years, he taught at Grand Rapids City High School, one of the highest-ranking high schools in the nation. In addition, he coached tennis and football. Bentley is retired and widowed from a loving wife Karen (deceased, June 2012); together they raised five children and over twenty foster daughters.

Bentley shares, “Prophecy: Now through End Times starts with the Great Apostasy (a falling away) and continues to explain the events of Revelation, in order, up to the Return of Jesus. If Jesus did not return, the events explained in this text would lead to the extinction of humanity.”

Published by Christian Faith Publishing, Wayne J. Bentley’s new book offers readers a clear guide to understanding prophetic scripture.

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

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

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Elaine Hart’s newly released “Daniel, the Beloved Prophet” is an engaging study of Christian history


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“Daniel, the Beloved Prophet”: a carefully researched study of God’s word. “Daniel, the Beloved Prophet” is the creation of published author Elaine Hart, a native of Louisiana and loving mother. Hart is a retired attorney who holds a BS degree from Louisiana State University and a JD degree from Loyola University, New Orleans.

Hart shares, “God keeps very good records. Everything is written down in heaven. In the Old Testament, He carefully tells us the lifespans of everyone in the messianic line after the expulsion of Adam and Eve from the garden of Eden.

“Two thousand years from Adam’s exile from Eden to Abraham

Two thousand years from Abraham to Jesus Christ

Two thousand years from Jesus Christ to present time

One thousand years millennial reign of Jesus Christ

“Remember, seven is the number of completion.

“Mene, Mene, Tekel, Upharsin means “you have been weighed in the balances and found wanting. Your kingdom has been given to the Medes and the Persians.” King Belshazzar was killed that very night, and Darius the Mede received the kingdom at age sixty-two.”

Published by Christian Faith Publishing, Elaine Hart’s new book brings clarity to key points within history that have shaped the existence of man.

Hart shares in hopes of spreading knowledge of the Christian faith so readers can find a deeper understanding of the Book of Daniel.

Consumers can purchase “Daniel, the Beloved Prophet” at traditional brick & mortar bookstores, or online at Amazon.com, Apple iTunes store, or Barnes and Noble.

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

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Salesian Missions highlights educational programs for poor youth


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Salesian Missions, the U.S. development arm of the Salesians of Don Bosco, joins humanitarian organizations and countries around the globe in honoring International Day of Education celebrated Jan. 24 each year since 2018. The United Nations General Assembly proclaimed International Day of Education in celebration of the role of education for peace and development.

The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) noted, “today, 244 million children and youth are out of school, and 771 million adults are illiterate. There is a crisis in foundational learning, literacy and numeracy skills among young learners. 617 million children and adolescents cannot read and do basic math; less than 40 percent of girls in Sub-Saharan Africa complete lower secondary school and some 4 million children and youth refugees are out of school. Their right to education is being violated and it is unacceptable. It’s time to transform education.”

The 2023 theme for the day is “To invest in people, prioritize education” and calls for maintaining strong political mobilization around education. UNESCO noted, “education must be prioritized to accelerate progress towards all the Sustainable Development Goals against the backdrop of a global recession, growing inequalities and the climate crisis.”

Salesians provide primary and secondary schools and are considered the largest private provider of vocational and technical training in the world. Programs focus on helping vulnerable youth by providing access to educational opportunities that match the local employment needs. Around the globe, there are nearly 1,000 Salesian vocational, technical, professional and agricultural schools — with a focus on serving poor and needy youth.

In honor of International Day of Education, Salesian Missions is proud to highlight educational programs that benefit youth around the globe.

INDIA

Fifty young women who live at the Salesian Surakshita Home, located in the town of Ravulapalem in Andhra Pradesh, India, were supported through donor funding from Salesian Missions. Surakshita Home provides living facilities for young women who have been in legal trouble. There are dorms, bathrooms, a dining hall, a work room and a training hall.

When young women enter the program, they are given clothing and proper nutrition. They are sent for a medical examination, and women with special health needs receive individual follow-up care. They are also able to access a counselor and legal support for their cases in court.

During eight months, 50 women completed the tailoring course and some found jobs at tailoring shops. Others were able to do dress making and embroidery work for themselves and for others. Twenty of the women were given tailoring machines to earn an income and sustain themselves.

At the end of the training and their time at Surakshita Home, 13 women were able to reintegrate back with their families. The women also participated in vigil to support awareness about ending child marriage in the country. India reported the highest number of child marriages in the world, according to a UNICEF report on ending child marriages in India.

KENYA

Don Bosco Boys Town (Bosco Boys), located in Nairobi, Kenya, launched the Dual Apprenticeship Training program focused on the latest plumbing technology. This program will train 50 students in its initial class and is the first of its kind in Kenya. It is approved by the Ministry of Education, made possible through the Swiss contact, and funded by the Hilti Foundation in Switzerland.

There are 11 top plumbing companies in Kenya as partners. The project aims to provide apprentices with modern technology that bridges the gap between training institutions and job market needs. The training lasts for two years and is certified.

Don Bosco Boys Town provides education and technical skills training to former street children. The two-year technical training provides youth with a wide variety of skills to choose from, including tailoring, car engineering/mechanics, carpentry, electrical work, and welding, as well as secretarial skills and a full spectrum of computer-related job skills. After graduation, more than 80 percent of graduates are employed in their fields of study. Many students go on to attend university or establish their own businesses and become entrepreneurs in Nairobi.

MADAGASCAR

The Salesian-run Notre Dame de Clairvaux Center, located in Ivato, Madagascar, houses more than 100 youth ages 12-22. The Salesian facility is a home for orphaned, at-risk or street children. They are offered comprehensive support including medical care, food, clothing, shelter and education. Salesians want to offer them a chance at a better future.

Youth also have an opportunity to take technical and vocational training in subjects like automotive mechanics, welding, agriculture, animal husbandry, carpentry, and masonry. These subjects are available to enhance youth’s employable skills but also address the needs of the community. In addition to job skills training, the center has a job search office with a coordinator who helps youth who are graduating find and retain stable work.

Carlos is one young man who has benefited from the center. Born into a very poor family, he recently finished his welding apprenticeship. Carlos is intelligent and kind, but behind his infectious smile lies a traumatic past. He experienced extreme physical abuse by his father as punishment for ruining a meal. Carlos managed to escape and, after asking a local priest for help, was taken to the Salesian center. With school finished, Carlos now works in a machine shop and hopes and prays that one day his family situation will change.

ZAMBIA

City of Hope, run by the Salesian Sisters of Don Bosco in Lusaka, Zambia, received a donation of furniture from the Reuse Network, which matches surplus items with organizations and people who need them. The 2021 shipment was made possible thanks to the ongoing partnership Salesian Missions. The furniture will be used to outfit the current school and other outbuildings where educational opportunities are provided to the local community.

City of Hope was established to meet the needs of youth and their families living in the most severe poverty in Lusaka. The vast majority of children attending City of Hope programs are those who have been abused, live on the streets or are victims of child trafficking.

The City of Hope’s Open Community School serves those suffering from malnutrition, lack of education and family deprivation. Basic education is offered to youth between the ages of 9-17. Primary school classes make up the first four years, after which students take the government’s grade seven examinations. Most City of Hope students do not have the opportunity to attend other schools because of a lack of financial means.

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About Salesian Missions USA

Salesian Missions is headquartered in New Rochelle, NY, and is part of the Don Bosco Network—a worldwide federation of Salesian NGOs. The mission of the U.S.-based nonprofit Catholic organization is to raise funds for international programs that serve youth and families in poor communities around the globe. The Salesian missionaries are made up of priests, brothers and sisters, as well as laypeople—all dedicated to caring for poor children throughout the world in more than 130 countries and helping young people become self-sufficient by learning a trade that will help them gain employment. To date, more than 3 million youth have received services funded by Salesian Missions. These services and programs are provided to children regardless of race or religion. For more information, go to SalesianMissions.org.

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Renee Kennedy’s newly released “The Great Jay Gatsby” is a creative perspective on the familiar character of Jay Gatsby


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“The Great Jay Gatsby”: a thoughtful analogy of God’s love. “The Great Jay Gatsby” is the creation of published author Renee Kennedy.

Kennedy shares, “F. Scott Fitzgerald sets The Great Gatsby around WWI; he leaves the reader with a mystery of the true identity and education of his fictional character. This novel, The Great Jay Gatsby supplies the answers and sets the novel in WWII.

“The reader must decide whether Gatsby lived and when? Meet the Great Gatsby’s beautiful wife in the pages of this story.

“A literary achievement for any writer is to create a fictional character so real that the reader believes they lived. In the case of James Bond, this fictional character was borrowed by so many writers that the encyclopedia lists James Bond as a living person. Renee Kennedy will make you believe Jay Gatsby is a living person in history. The story is set in an era when autos and planes among other invented technologies are new to society and adds more interest to the reader. The novel promotes good morals and encourages parents to love their children.

“God is love, and love softens any heart. The inspirational and motivational message for daily living is to cherish every gift of love from God. Why? Tragedy may strike at any time! A loved one can be lost in a moment. Many today may enjoy love but have forgotten who the source of love is. A hardened heart through force of habit may forget God.

“Gatsby forgets God when he loses his family and forgets his family when he fights in WWII. God gave Jay Gatsby victory over the sting of death; God is watching us all from a distance. This book captures how love between a man and woman should truly be embraced, and no matter what losses one may face, romance or love should be remembered, not forgotten.

“The love of The Great Jay Gatsby should not only be for his family but also for his God. Nothing may separate us from God’s love.”

Published by Christian Faith Publishing, Renee Kennedy’s new book is a delightful adventure that will have readers racing to see what twists and turns may await in this compelling romance.

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

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

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