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Myrna R. Herndon’s newly released “Truth for Trendsetters” is an illuminating exploration into the transformative Christian truths of God’s Word.


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“Truth for Trendsetters: Affirmations of Faith for Those Responding to a Higher Call”: a moving devotional that sheds light onto the 52 Christian truths and takes everyone on a spiritual journey to illuminate them in life and inspire them to live with these words.

“Truth for Trendsetters: Affirmations of Faith for Those Responding to a Higher Call” is the creation of published author Myrna R. Herndon, a licensed Missionary/Evangelist with the Church of God in Christ Inc. and a graduate of the DeVos Urban Leadership Initiative. She is also a Bible teacher, conference speaker and women’s ministry leader. Holding a Bachelor of Science degree in radio, TV and film, she has over thirty years of experience as a producer/writer in corporate and broadcast production. She is a lifelong learner who enjoys Bible study, history and current affairs.

Herndon shares, “David became a giant slayer, Daniel a diplomat, Rahab a protector, Timothy a pastor because they dared to apply as truth what they knew about God. The truth of God’s word when applied by faith strengthens, develops, and matures you. Often our health, job status, children, finances, and even the weather can turn us one way or the other governing the way we think and feel. The Bible on the other hand has a collection of truths designed to lift you spiritually, emotionally, and personally. Being bold enough to allow truth to govern your outlook changes you. You become—regardless of age or profession—a trendsetter.

“Truth for Trendsetters” takes you on a spiritual journey to explore the truth of God’s Word. When confronted by the challenges of life or moved by a mountaintop experience, you’ll find yourself not only quoting these fifty-two life-changing affirmations but living them. Inspiring and illuminating, this devotional helps you to become your better self.”

Published by Christian Faith Publishing, Myrna R. Herndon’s new book is an inspiring read that will move everyone into attaining spiritual growth as they take these fifty-two truths to heart, embrace them, and live their Christian lives by the power of Christ.

View a synopsis of “Truth for Trendsetters: Affirmations of Faith for Those Responding to a Higher Call” on YouTube.

Consumers can purchase “Truth for Trendsetters: Affirmations of Faith for Those Responding to a Higher Call” at traditional brick & mortar bookstores, or online at Amazon.com, Apple iTunes store, or Barnes and Noble.

For additional information or inquiries about “Truth for Trendsetters: Affirmations of Faith for Those Responding to a Higher Call,” contact the Christian Faith Publishing media department at 866-554-0919.

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A. Haywood’s newly released “Beyond a Reasonable Doubt” is a complex character-driven story of a woman and her passion of becoming a Christian.


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“Beyond a Reasonable Doubt: The Journey of Sister LuellaSue Mayberry”: a fascinating and heartfelt journey of a woman as she grabs ahold of Jesus in a world that has brought her a number of seemingly endless tribulations. “Beyond a Reasonable Doubt: The Journey of Sister LuellaSue Mayberry” is the creation of published author A. Haywood, a Sunday School teacher, a Discussion Leader, and a Women’s Ministry Leader. Now retired, she volunteers in her community. She has found her greatest passions are teaching, encouraging, and mentoring women in the body of Christ.

Haywood shares, “What does your Christianity look like to you? Or to those outside your world? Is yours confined to within church walls, or is it lived outside of them? And if it is lived out, what does it look like? Beyond a Reasonable Doubt is a fictional multifaceted character-driven story that explores one woman’s journey who was thrown into the raging currents of life, and her only dream was to become a Christian. Each of our lives has profound effects on those within our sphere of influence. As the world’s view broadens its definition of Christianity, is she living her dream?”

Published by Christian Faith Publishing, A. Haywood’s new book is a wondrous read along one person’s life as she struggles for freedom from her own past and seeks the light of Christ’s grace. This is a truly wonderful account that will inspire the readers to navigate their own Christian journeys with unending faith in God.

View a synopsis of “Beyond a Reasonable Doubt: The Journey of Sister LuellaSue Mayberry” on YouTube.

Consumers can purchase “Beyond a Reasonable Doubt: The Journey of Sister LuellaSue Mayberry” at traditional brick & mortar bookstores, or online at Amazon.com, Apple iTunes store, or Barnes and Noble.

For additional information or inquiries about “Beyond a Reasonable Doubt: The Journey of Sister LuellaSue Mayberry,” contact the Christian Faith Publishing media department at 866-554-0919.

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Grand Homes Builds New Home in McKinney for Hope International


Grand Homes invites members of the community to attend a groundbreaking celebration of their eighth Home for HOPE. The groundbreaking ceremony will take place on Thursday, October 24 from 12:00 until 1:30 at 5908 Augustine Rd, McKinney, TX in their Wilmeth Ridge neighborhood.

The charity home will be built as part of Grand Homes’ master-planned neighborhood on Wilmeth Road just west of Lake Forest Dr. Grand Homes’ trade partners – subcontractors, suppliers, and consultants – will donate or discount their labor, materials and services to help secure a large donation upon the sale of the home. The donation from the sale of the 4 bedroom, 2,500 square foot home, priced at $444,900, will benefit HOPE International, a microfinance network dedicated to alleviating world poverty by providing financial services for impoverished families. The house can be purchased at any phase of construction – even pre-sold to allow the customer to make the house uniquely their own. Wilmeth Ridge is a master planned neighborhood with a swimming pool, trails along the neighborhood pond and walking distance to Baker Elementary in Prosper ISD.

HOPE’s primary service is to provide loans to poor families in 16 of the world’s most desperate countries. Starting at only $50, these loans enable entrepreneurs to start or expand their small businesses, creating a steady income that will lift their families out of poverty. By providing loans, HOPE gives a “hand up” not a “hand out” to families that will create sustainable business income for future entrepreneurs. Across the country, Homes for HOPE has reached out to over 100 builders and Grand Homes has answered the call a sixth time to participate in the initiative that allows builders to have a worldwide impact simply by doing what they do best: build homes.

Grand Homes will be contributing all proceeds from the sale including donations from their trade partners in the final sum given to Homes for HOPE. Stephen Brooks, CEO and owner of Grand Homes, believes in the idea of giving back. “Grand Homes has always supported, and will continue to support, many local charities to benefit the communities in which we build; Homes for HOPE allows us to have an impact beyond our own community to help eliminate poverty in areas of need throughout the world,” says Mr. Brooks.

For more information on the groundbreaking or Homes for HOPE, please contact Mary Jo Fogle with Grand Homes at (972) 387-6091 or mjfogle@grandhomes.com.

About HOPE International: HOPE International empowers those living in need around the world to escape poverty by providing microloans, savings services, training, and mentoring to help people become self-sufficient. Working in 12 of the poorest, least-served countries in Africa, Asia, Eastern Europe, and the Caribbean, HOPE is a Christian faith-based 501(c)(3) non-profit organization focused on alleviating the many dimensions of poverty – physical, social, and spiritual – through microenterprise development.

About Homes for HOPE (H4H): H4H is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization whose mission is to generate funding within the building industry to support the work of HOPE International and like-minded organizations who are helping to eradicate poverty in some of the poorest countries in the world. Visit Homes for Hope online at http://www.homes4hope.org.

The impact of HOPE International and Homes for HOPE can be seen online at http://bit.ly/1rGzhn8.

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User1st Issues Statement on Veterans Affairs Study Bill, H.R.1199


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User1st, the provider of the most innovative web accessibility solutions on the market for testing, remediation, monitoring and compliance, today released the following statement from Vice President of Communications Raegan Bartlo regarding passage of H.R. 1199, regarding the Veterans Affairs study on web accessibility:

“We appreciate the U.S. House passing any legislation in support of our veterans and calling attention to the important need for website accessibility. We agree that eliminating digital barriers will help veterans get the medical and disability care as well as access to vocational and educational services they need.

“However, our veterans with disabilities – as well as senior citizens and persons with varied and changing abilities – need web accessibility now. The means to understand the scope of the problem already exists. We can start making meaningful progress today toward fixing the most critical digital services for veterans, and all citizens, immediately without a lengthy and costly study. All government services and information should be accessible to all citizens.”

About User1st

User1st provides the most advanced web accessibility solutions on the market for testing, remediation, monitoring and compliance. User1st is the only company that offers both customized short-term fixes and tailored long-term solutions for meeting the international specifications of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines. Trusted by organizations of all sizes, including Fortune 500 companies and large government organizations, User1st’s solutions are deployed in a variety of industries worldwide, including financial services, retail, government and healthcare. For more information, visit http://www.user1st.com/ and follow on Twitter @User1st.

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A Legacy of Gross Negligence Toward the World’s Children Described in New empty tomb Book


One child dying is hard to ignore. Yet, apparently, one million children dying around the world each year are hard to see.

History recounts great deeds by people in the past, with examples given in the new edition of empty tomb, inc.’s The State of Church Giving series.

In contrast, people in the U.S. are building a legacy of gross negligence toward the one million children of the world who are dying from preventable causes each year.

Who Is Ignoring the Dying Children?

One child dying is hard to ignore. Yet, apparently, one million children dying around the world each year are hard to see.

Contacts made with both secular and religious institutional and media leaders have not produced interest in mobilizing to help the dying children.

Too often, global tragedies are only recognized in the rearview mirror: “Never again.” Yet, these child deaths that are happening now are well documented, with calls to stop them going back decades. Still, these children die in what James Grant, then UNICEF executive director, described in 1985 as a “silent emergency.” The silence continues on a broad scale.

Who Are the Children Dying?

The one million children dying each year from preventable causes are not dying as the result of some villain’s willful actions. The children are dying from collective gross negligence among the rest of the world.

The one million children are caught in what is called the “Promise Gap.” In 1990 and again in 2000, world leaders met and “promised” to lower the world’s Under-5 Mortality Rate (U5MR) by setting target reduction goals.

Those goals were not met. The difference between the U5MR target reduction goals, and the actual U5MR numbers, is the Promise Gap. Had the goals been met, if the gap did not exist, one million more children would be alive each year. These are the children the rest of the world is ignoring.

It should be noted that progress was, in fact, made toward the U5MR reduction goals between 1990 and 2015. This progress is due, in large part, to the work of the Gates Foundation, as well as academics and governments, churches, religious organizations, and nonprofits.

However, the gap between the target reduction goals and the actual U5MRs has stayed fairly constant from 2000 through 2017, at about 25% between the goals and the actual U5MR. And that 25% difference results in one million children dying a year. Over the 27 years of goal-setting, at least 27 million children died in that Promise Gap.

Who Is in a Position to Lead?

The new book points to the church (across Christian denominations) to lead toward a solution.

The church is in a unique position to provide the leadership for an extra effort at this point in history to close the Promise Gap: 70% of the U.S. population still self-identifies as Christian; the church still maintains a global delivery network, including for medical needs; the church has a broad communication system; and the church has a common basis for holding its constituents morally accountable for the children’s survival.

The church should be a leader in vision-casting for the society, demonstrating through service in Jesus’ name the power to do good at a scale that matches both the church’s potential and the world’s need.

Instead, the church has allowed itself to become cultural wallpaper. The new book documents declines in giving as a percent of income, and membership as a percent of population, between 1968 and 2017.

At the same time, the book finds that both youth and adults in the U.S. are struggling. Citing various sources, the book notes young people are evidencing more anger and depression. “Deaths from despair (drugs, suicide, alcohol)” are on the rise, and experts refer to “an epidemic of loneliness.”

The mobilization of the church from cultural wallpaper to at-scale vision-casting resulting in broad-based giving by Christians, will not happen without the leadership of one or more key individuals.

Who Is the Church’s George Marshall?

The new book cites historical events accomplished in short timeframes, for example: the Victoria Falls Bridge (1903-1905); elimination of malaria in the U.S. (1947-1949); and the Marshall Plan for the post-World War II redevelopment of Europe (1948-1951).

The book quotes an entry about General George Marshall from President Henry Truman’s diary: “Marshall is the greatest man of World War II. He managed to get along with Roosevelt, the Congress, Churchill, the Navy and the Joint Chiefs of Staff …” It was General Marshall, as Secretary of State, who guided the plan for the European recovery. Countries in Europe, then facing potential famine and devastated industry, were able to raise their Gross National Products by 15% to 25%.

Today, a movement building on church people’s resources and the church’s networks is needed to quickly bring 40 countries on track to meet their U5MR target reduction goals by 2025. This extra effort is needed in addition to the ongoing activities that have contributed to the progress made so far.

What Can Be Done?

Based on the information in empty tomb’s new book, The State of Church Giving through 2017 (29th edition, October 2019), a proposal was drafted to build capacity for the church in the U.S. to work with the 40 countries to achieve their U5MR target reduction goals by 2025. The proposal suggests one possible strategy: expand empty tomb’s Mission Match[R] effort. Mission Match is described in the new book. An excerpt from the proposal follows:

“Background: Because the church in the U.S. does not understand affluence and the need for leadership: 1) Since the 1960s, trends are downward in church giving as a percent of income, and membership as a percent of U.S. population; 2) The church in the U.S. is weakening as an institution, increasingly seen as ‘boring’ and ‘irrelevant’; 3) U.S. society is floundering, for example as reported by Scientific American, ‘deaths from despair (from suicide, drugs and alcohol abuse)’ are rising (3/20/2019); 4) The percent of income given for the larger mission outside the church shrank faster than that for operations inside the church; 5) A Promise Gap exists between target goals set by world leaders for 2000 and 2015 to reduce the global U5MR, and the actual U5MR, though churches still maintain large global frontline networks where many of these deaths occur; 6) The church has not offered a positive agenda for the more than 60-year old affluence in the U.S. to engage church people’s imaginations on a scale both with their financial potential, and the global need of closing, in Jesus’ name, the Promise Gap.

“The Solution: Provide a positive agenda for affluence and close the Promise Gap by expanding Mission Match[R] exponentially, focusing on the 40 countries that were behind the curve in reducing their U5MRs to target levels, helping them be on track by 2025.

“Mission Match has been shown to interrupt the standoff between the Finance Committee/Trustees and the Mission Committee about congregational spending. From 2002-2016, over 80 congregations applied for and matched over $200,000 to do 113 different mission projects. In 15 congregations that received more than one Matching Contribution, spending on international projects as a percent of total congregational spending increased a weighted average of 34% between the first and last Matching Contributions. Relaunched with the focus on the 40 countries, congregational applications have not yet been received.

“empty tomb uses available UNICEF/IGME data to track progress on achieving target reduction goals for both global, and country-specific, U5MRs. With leadership from the Gates Foundation, UNICEF and other government agencies, and academics, e.g., Johns Hopkins University, progress has been made on global U5MR reduction. However, the Promise Gap continues. According to empty tomb’s analysis, the actual U5MR minus the global target reduction goal as a percent of the goal base was 14.6% in 1995, 24.2% in 2000, 26.4% in 2005, 25.8% in 2010, and 24.4% in 2015. However, data indicates it increased to 25.3% in 2017: reduction target, 31 under-5 deaths per 1,000 live births; actual, 39. During the 27 years world leaders ‘promised’ to reduce the U5MR, an average of at least 1 million children under 5 have died each year in this Promise Gap. This selective genocide, based on place of birth and parents’ lack of access to simple solutions experts say could address the 22 causes of death, continues.

“The church, with its delivery networks, theological framework, and potential audience of 70% of the U.S. population that still self-identifies as ‘Christian,’ can provide interventions to help put the 40 countries on track to achieve their U5MR target goals.

“The Budget: The goal budget is $9.6 billion a year, with 85%, or $8.2 billion, matched by congregations. The resulting $16 billion annually reflects need estimates to help achieve the global U5MR reduction goal.

“Stepwise, over five years, a popular movement, with up to about half of the U.S. population donating $50 a year to Mission Match, would build toward the $9.6 billion.

“To reach that point, initial investment from an estimated one-third of those on the Forbes 400 list who may self-identify as Christian, could provide the $9.6 billion with less than 1% of their wealth the first year (2021), with $8.2 billion of that doubled when matched by congregations. The second year, the super rich donations could decrease by 20%, with increasing popular support of $50 donations from the ‘regular rich’ (by world standards). Each year, the super rich could decrease their support by 20% of the original amount, with more broadly-based donations from the regular rich.

“An estimated 98% of $15.5 trillion (2018) U.S. Disposable Personal Income is in the hands of the regular rich, those not on the Forbes 400 list. Why, then, focus on Christians on the Forbes 400 list? Because the super rich bring something the regular rich don’t have: the confidence that actions they take can make a difference. Too many regular rich just don’t believe that their $50 a year can make an impact. The super rich can lead.

“The goal is to close the Promise Gap by 2025, with a global reduction target U5MR of 22.5. The method: assist the 40 countries to reach their 2025 target reduction goals of 30.3 to 36.3.

“For 2019, a suggested amount from a few super rich might be $250 million, with a 2020 amount of $2.5 billion, to build capacity.”

The question remains: Will the church contribute to a legacy of gross negligence toward the one million children dying in the Promise Gap, or will the church provide the vision-casting to mobilize Christians to give what’s needed to address this critical need?

empty tomb is committed to continue to look for the leader(s) who can mobilize church giving on behalf of the children dying in the Promise Gap, whether through networking to reach self-identified Christians on the Forbes 400 list, or working with a gifted capacity-builder who can take this idea from zero to 100 in a short timeframe.

The new book, The State of Church Giving through 2017: What a Can-Do Attitude in the Church+$16 Billion Can Do in Jesus’ Name for the Children Dying in the Promise Gap, the 29th edition (October 2019) is available from Wipf and Stock Customer Service by phone at 541-344-1528 or orders[at]wipfandstock.com. For more information, contact empty tomb at (217) 356-9519.

Linc Housing Completes New 30-Home Affordable Apartment Community for Formerly Homeless in Los Angeles County


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Ribbon cutting celebration at Linc Housing’s new community – The Nightingale.

We need a coordinated and comprehensive crisis response to homelessness, but the backbone of our effort must continue to be affordable housing with support services…and we must not rest until everyone who calls Los Angeles County home has the same opportunity to live a life of dignity and purpose.

There are 29 more people who are off the street and working toward housing stability. Linc Housing joined with Los Angeles County Supervisor Mark Ridley-Thomas, California State Assemblyman Reggie Jones-Sawyer, Sr., the Los Angeles County Development Authority, the Los Angeles County Department of Health Services, new residents and other partners to celebrate the completion of The Nightingale, an all-new affordable apartment community for people who have experienced homelessness.

When Cleveland, a resident at The Nightingale, heard he’d been approved to move in, he had two reasons to celebrate – he was getting off the street, and he had just completed his last round of chemotherapy. He would finally have a home where he could recover and heal. He became homeless in 2014 due to a series of unfortunate events, including his own illness, his mother’s passing, and losing their home to foreclosure. Cleveland said the scariest part of living on the streets was worrying about his safety. “I tried to fit in as best I could,” he said. “Now that I have stable housing, I’m trying to do things that I never learned how to do before.” He’s been learning to use computers. He hopes to leave a legacy of his life experiences by writing a book, and he’s determined to take better care of his health now that he’s housed.

The Nightingale, located in unincorporated Los Angeles County at 6218 Compton Ave., 90001, features 29 one-bedroom homes for those who have experienced homelessness, and one two-bedroom unit for the on-site manager. All residents were referred by the Los Angeles County Department of Health Services (DHS) through the Coordinated Entry System (CES). With the urgent need for more housing to help address the region’s homelessness crisis, Linc was able to work with the County of Los Angeles and its inspectors to fast track the permitting and approval processes. The homes were filled in record time, demonstrating the high demand for supportive housing and the County’s commitment to move as quickly as possible.

“To The Nightingale apartments’ new residents, congratulations and welcome to the neighborhood. To Linc Housing, thank you for being a partner in our effort to lift people out of homelessness,” Supervisor Mark Ridley-Thomas said. “We need a coordinated and comprehensive crisis response to homelessness, but the backbone of our effort must continue to be affordable housing with support services. Grand opening ceremonies like this remind us that with a house key, we can change the course of someone’s life. And we must not rest until everyone who calls Los Angeles County home has the same opportunity to live a life of dignity and purpose.”

In addition to 30 apartments, the new four-story building includes a community room with computer lab and an outdoor BBQ and seating area with a community garden. There are also private offices and meeting spaces for service providers and case managers. For residents with disabilities, 15 Universal Design units, including three ADA mobility and three ADA audio/visual units, provide accessibility and allow residents to age in place. Features include wider hallways and door widths, grab bars, tub seats, removable panels in the bathroom cabinet, and front control appliances in the kitchen.

Partnership with the Los Angeles County of Department Health Services allows Linc and its service partners, The People Concern and Brilliant Corners, to serve the 29 formerly homeless households with intensive case management services. Services include mental health and physical health services, employment counseling and job placement, education, substance abuse counseling, money management, assistance in obtaining and maintaining benefits, and referrals to community-based services and resources. Linc Cares also supports residents with a variety of services to promote community, health and wellness. Several Linc Cares programs are already underway at The Nightingale, including computer classes, yoga, sustainable living workshops, gardening club, healthy eating and cooking classes, and a monthly food bank.

“Linc Housing continues its commitment to building affordable housing with supportive services to create stronger neighborhoods,” said Rebecca Clark, Linc president and CEO. “The support from the community and our elected officials is unprecedented. We’re grateful so many people recognize that the homelessness crisis must be addressed. Linc and our partners are doing all we can to be part of the solution.”

Funding for the development comes the Los Angeles County Development Authority, a conventional loan from Citibank, and tax credit equity from Raymond James Tax Credit Funds Inc. Ongoing operating support is provided by the Los Angeles County Department of Health Services. Additional predevelopment support was provided by The California Endowment.

The Nightingale has been registered with the U.S. Green Building Council and intends to pursue a LEED Gold certification. Sustainable features include high efficiency HVAC, windows, water fixtures, smart irrigation system, drought tolerant planting, 16 secure bicycle storage lockers, EnergyStar appliances in resident units and laundry rooms, and a PV solar system that will offset resident’s bills while reducing carbon emissions.

The building was designed by D33 Design & Planning Inc., and the contractor was Walton Construction Inc. Construction started in December 2017, and residents began the move-in process in July 2019.

About Linc Housing Corporation

Linc Housing, one of California’s most productive nonprofit developers of affordable housing, is committed to building communities and strengthening neighborhoods for people underserved by the marketplace. Linc has helped create more than 8,000 homes in 79 communities throughout the state. The organization’s properties are known for excellent design, outstanding management and life-enhancing services for its residents. Linc has more than 35 years of service to families, seniors, people with special needs, and local governments – helping to create sustainable communities via new construction, acquisition and rehabilitation, and historic preservation. Visit http://www.linchousing.org for more information.

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B. Renee Collins, Ph.D.’s newly released “Happy Thursday” is a potent devotional that invigorates the soul with the fortuitous love of the Lord.


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“Happy Thursday”: a well-written compendium of insights on faithfulness in God to partake of his promised comfort, strength, and satisfaction amid the struggles in life. “Happy Thursday” is the creation of published author B. Renee Collins, Ph.D., a professor of education at Hardin-Simmons University and an associate dean at the Irvin School of Education in the College of Human Sciences and Educational Studies at HSU in Abilene, Texas.

Collins shares, “Are you needing a reminder about the goodness of God? Have you been overwhelmed with the daily stresses of an unbelievable schedule, relationship issues, fear of the unknown, constant depression, or a lack of confidence? ‘Happy Thursday’ contains brief summaries about a joyful, confident, expectation of good, which is hope in Christ Jesus. The devotionals contain the humorous and serious events of an educator’s life connected to biblical truths. Learn more about the finished work of the Cross, the unconditional love of the Father, and how to be victorious rather than a victim.”

Published by Christian Faith Publishing, B. Renee Collins, Ph.D.’s new book is a perfect reminder of the Lord’s overwhelming benevolence that ushers healing and unsurpassed joy to the soul.

This book lets readers embark on an illuminating journey of studying God’s Word through selected passages that reveal the Lord’s boon that brings success and salvation.

View the synopsis of “Happy Thursday” on YouTube.

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

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

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David L. Kemp’s newly released “Separation From God” is a brilliant manuscript that circles around God’s laws and instructions and how man veers against them


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“Separation From God”: an important tackling that magnifies the actions of man that keeps them further apart from the Lord as it deals with circumstances and events accompanied with specific Bible excerpts to support the different points. “Separation From God” is the creation of published author David L. Kemp, a writer who has served in the military and has graduated college in Columbia Missouri. He retired from the US Federal Service in 1997.

Kemp shares, “Separation from God is a book dealing with God and Man. It evolves around the constant violating by man of gods.

“Commandments, laws, and instructions. Man, through their actions and sin keep moving further and further away from God. The book starts out over six thousand years ago with the release of the Hebrews from the dictatorial rule of pharaoh and the Egyptians going all the way up to today: 2018. It covers events on a short, broad, and general basis and not by an in depth means. In addition, specific scriptural passages are used in supporting different points.”

Published by Christian Faith Publishing, David L. Kemp’s new book is a thought-provoking read that will share to the readers knowledge and insights with biblical foundation about how man constantly disrupts the order of God’s laws.

View a synopsis of “Separation From God” on YouTube.

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

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

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New Phebi Software Makes It Possible For Any Organization To Easily Voice-Enable Its Website


Retailers who adopt Phebi now can gain a fundamental competitive advantage within days and be prepared to do business via voice during the upcoming holiday season.

Phebi Inc. (Phebi), the leader in v-commerce, today announced a new release that enables people to search, and even purchase, items from websites using only their voice.

Retailers of all types make significant investments to get shoppers to their websites. But, due to slow, inaccurate, inaccessible, and broken search functions more than 3 of 10 ten product searches are in vain. This is especially an issue for industries such as automotive and real estate where purchase frequency is lower, and consumers do most of their pre-purchase research online rather than in person. Phebi’s accuracy-enhancing technology solves this problem while giving customers the option to shop by voice in an increasingly voice-first world.

With more than half of smartphone users already searching by voice and 65% of consumers 25 to 49 speaking to voice-enabled devices each day, it’s no surprise that voice commerce is expected to grow to $40B worldwide by 2022.

“Searching and shopping habits are changing more rapidly than most retailers realize,” said Mike Page, Phebi’s CEO. “People can use their smartphones to do almost anything with their voice, but once they get to most retailers’ websites, they have been forced to switch to typing to search for and purchase items. The new version of Phebi changes that – retailers who adopt Phebi now can gain a fundamental competitive advantage within days and be prepared to do business via voice during the upcoming holiday season.”

The highlights of Phebi’s feature-rich new release, which can be used to power mobile, desktop and in-app interactions include:


  • Instant search. Phebi search results populate as users type, without a page refresh.
  • Improved accuracy. Phebi’s contextual language modeling and automatic site indexing power better, faster search results.
  • Synonym and typo tolerance. Phebi understands what shoppers mean better than existing search solutions.
  • Lead generation. A built-in call-to-action capability invites consumers to connect with businesses (i.e. call me, text me, send me more information).
  • Real-time data. The Phebi dashboard illuminates opportunity by quantifying and displaying search trends.
  • Text search. Phebi now provides both voice and text-based search, enabling shoppers to talk when they want to talk and type when they want to type.
  • Support for people with disabilities. Phebi makes sites more accessible to the visually impaired as well as those who may struggle to use a traditional mouse and keyboard.

To learn more, or to request a demo, contact Phebi at info@getphebi.com.

To add Phebi Search to a Shopify store visit:

https://apps.shopify.com/phebi-voice-search

About Phebi Inc.

Phebi is a leader in the emerging Voice Economy. Its one-of-a-kind technology improves people’s experiences and business’ results by voice-enabling e-commerce, market and survey research, business intelligence, and other applications. For more information visit http://www.getphebi.com.

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Paul Petrus’s newly released “Round Trip to Emmaus” is a masterful story that introduces the women of the past centuries who believed they were freed by Christ


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“Round Trip to Emmaus”: a riveting exposition of the miracles of Jesus, enabling the readers to witness His power and might. “Round Trip to Emmaus” is the creation of published author Paul Petrus, a retired communications practitioner, columnist, and media correspondent.

Petrus writes, “The story introduces courageous women who believed that, because the first contacts of the Messiah were with women, Jesus liberated women from brutal submissiveness in the first century.

“Yet, this viewpoint could still apply to religious women in our twenty-first century. This theory could be also acceptable to women involved in Christian communities and churches who believe they deserve to be elevated to be men’s equals.”

Published by Christian Faith Publishing, Petrus’s new book shares an unforgettable reading experience that enables readers to know the story is relevant today to Christians who believe Christ did not differentiate between men and women.

This book reminds the readers of the story in the Bible where Jesus approached the three men who were about to leave Jerusalem, but then returned after realizing that the man who was with them in their road to Emmaus was the risen Christ.

View a synopsis of “Round Trip to Emmaus” on YouTube.

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