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This week's editor's choice: Nothing So Broken (Chris Richards)

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   This week's editor's choice is Chris Richards' book, Nothing So Broken . Book description:  In the shadow of loss, a path to healing begins. Chris Richards grew up in a small New England mill town, where life was tough and loyalty ran deep. At just 19, his world was shaken when a close friend was left permanently disabled by a devastating accident. At the same time, Chris’s father began to show troubling symptoms linked to his service in the Vietnam War—unseen wounds that would slowly unravel the man he once knew. The weight of watching two people he loved unravel under the strain of trauma and physical decline left deep scars—ones Chris carried silently into adulthood. For years, he buried his grief and fear, never imagining that one day, facing his own crisis, he would turn to their stories for strength. This powerful and moving memoir explores the enduring impact of trauma, the quiet power of resilience, and how even the most broken lives can become sources of inspi...

Publisher's Pride: Books on Bestseller Lists - Eternal Springs: Joy Found in the Book of John (Floren)

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  Today's Publisher's Pride is Eternal Sprins: Joy Found in the Book of John by Bruce Floren which reached #232 in the Amazon category of motivation and spiritual growth. Book Description: What if joy isn’t optional in the Christian life—but essential? For many, religion feels heavy, demanding, and joyless. Yet Jesus promised life “to the full.” In Eternal Springs, the author draws from his deeply personal journey of leaving faith behind to pursue happiness, where he ultimately discovered that true joy could only be found by returning to Christ. Rooted in the Gospel of John and shaped by decades of lived experience, this book uncovers a vibrant, Spirit-led understanding of joy—not as shallow emotion, but as the divine energy that fuels love, grace, fruitfulness, and spiritual vitality. This is Christianity rediscovered: Joy that sustains rather than distracts Faith that overflows rather than burdens A life that becomes an attractive aroma to the glory of God Eternal Springs ...

Breakthrough Alzheimer's Care (Mark Wilson) Wins Literary Titan Gold Award

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  Congratulations to Mark Wilson for the selection of his book  Breakthrough Alzheimer's Care   for a Literary Titan Gold Award. Book Description: Breakthrough Alzheimer's Care offers a powerful and practical roadmap for family caregivers who want more than just survival-they want their loved ones to thrive. When leadership expert Mark left a 20-year corporate career to care for his mother with Alzheimer's, he approached caregiving with the same breakthrough mindset that had driven his professional success. The result was nothing short of extraordinary: his mother experienced more joy, better health, and greater longevity than anyone thought possible. Part memoir and part how-to guide, this compelling book blends personal reflection with research-based insights and practical tools that help families transform their Alzheimer's care experience. Readers will find detailed guidance on how to: Design a daily routine that supports physical, emotional, and cognitive well-bei...

Childbirth and Labor — When It Doesn’t Go as Planned

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  Every mother dreams of a smooth birth: steady breathing, supportive hands, and a baby’s first cry filling the room. But birth, like life, rarely follows a script. Even with preparation, plans can shift in ways that surprise, frighten, or disappoint. Understanding what can go wrong—and how to handle it—helps you meet those moments with grace instead of panic. 💡 Why Birth Plans Sometimes Change Labor is a living process. It responds to your body, your baby, and circumstances that no one can fully predict. Common reasons for change include: Labor progressing too slowly or too quickly Baby’s position making delivery difficult Fetal distress (changes in heart rate) Maternal exhaustion or blood pressure changes Need for medical intervention (induction, epidural, C‑section) These shifts don’t mean failure—they mean adaptation. Birth is not a test of control; it’s a collaboration between your body and your care team. ⚠️ What Can Go Wrong Most births end safely, but complications can ari...