Passion to Action: How God Uses Ordinary People in Extraordinary Way Jay and Beth Loecken were an ordinary family searching for meaning in their lives while living the American Dream. They owned their dream house, drove nice cars, and from the outside seemed to have all they needed. Yet something kept pulling at them—a stirring, [...]
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Cafe au Lait (Non-Fiction), Reviews
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09 23rd, 2011
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Tags: B&B Media Group, Beth Loecken, family, Guideposts, Jay Loecken, Laura Morton, non fiction, P2A, passion, Passion to Action, purpose, review
Is every hour rush hour at your house? If so, tell us about it. When you make a comment you’ll automatically be entered for your chance to win a FREE copy of Not So Fast! When I interviewed Ann, I thought that she’d written this book specifically for the Bynum house. Tune in as she [...]
Super-parent wishes and CEO dreams? Have you longed to contribute to household income with your own small business — then wondered how you could do it and keep your family thriving as well? Bellandra Foster kept God first, her marriage and children foremost — and became the successful entrepreneur she’d always dreamed of being! Her [...]
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Cafe au Lait (Non-Fiction), ChocoLatte (African-American Authors)
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05 1st, 2009
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Tags: African-American, business, business owners, career, Dr. Bellandra Foster, entreprenuer, family, For Love and Money, mothers, non fiction, wives
You’re in the “Middle Ages”–sandwiched between the “greatest generation” and the “gimme” generations, busily juggling both with no relief in sight. Children are driving, and parents are not. Money is tight and so are your favorite jeans. And things that never ached before are beginning to give you trouble! For every baby boomer who wonders [...]