· 2016
Whatever happened to the days when you couldn’t wait to sit down and read your Bible? When prayer flowed easily and powerfully? When you felt engaged and active in your spiritual life? Now, like so many Christians, your zeal may have faded without explanation, and you’re left watching from the sidelines as others thrive in their personal walk with Christ. What happened? Life has a way of shaking us up, cluttering our priorities, and shifting our focus. When this occurs, our walk with the Lord is often disrupted. One morning, you wake up and realize there are only embers where once a spiritual fire roared. If you’ve found yourself in this place, don’t be discouraged! Repurposed Faith is designed to refresh and redirect your priorities back to Christ and His Word. Through intentionally-written daily devotions, you will be prompted to search your heart for the “roadblocks” that have come between you and meaningful time with the Lord. From there, you will be guided back to a place where you connect and glorify God. Why continue in apathy, deprived of the intimacy and boundless joy of reconnecting with God on a daily basis? Take this moment to repurpose yourself and your faith.
· 2021
Paige Spencer is pretty happy with her life. A lecturer at the local university, Paige is planning her first novel, and loves her hobbies and spending time with her best friend Maya. Then a series of events happen which turn her structured world upside down… Maya, Paige’s closest confidant, is sent to the other side of the world for work. Then a throwaway comment from a colleague leads Paige to question her identity. Suddenly her every action feels like it’s under a microscope – how will she cope? And then there’s Taylor… Taylor Watkins is an overworked academic studying for her PhD. Having been burnt by love, she is focused on her work – until her twin brother Dylan arrives in a whirlwind of chaos. Both siblings have demons from the past that they can’t quite shake off – and when after a chance encounter Paige comes into Taylor’s life, Taylor has some big decisions to make. Although the women seem to be a perfect fit, can they get past their personal struggles, family problems, and the traumas of the past – or is their blossoming relationship doomed to failure? For fans of The Rosie Project, The Face of It is a heartfelt, funny, and life-affirming novel by debut author Rosie Williams, offering a unique perspective on autism, relationships, and life with addiction.
· 2022
For fans of The Rosie Effect and Read Between the Lines, All up in Knots is a heartfelt, funny and authentic look at the journey some same-sex couples go through to become parents. Paige and Taylor start their married life in wedded bliss, honeymooning in New Zealand without a care in the world. That is, until Taylor raises the topic of them having children. Paige’s insecurities come bubbling to the surface and threaten to jeopardise the happiness she has worked so hard for, and she questions whether being autistic will stop her being the parent her future children deserve. Taylor doesn’t understand Paige’s fears, and panics when Paige seems to be making life changing decisions without her. With their closest confidants beset by problems of their own, can Paige and Taylor overcome the challenges that lie ahead – or will their marriage be over before it even has a chance to start?
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· 2015
This book helps identify "weights" in our lives that keep us from having the peace God wants us to have. It offers help through a personalized "weight loss plan" and prayer for every identified area.
· 2021
The Little Jeep Who Couldn't Beep was inspired by the M151A2 Army jeep that my veteran husband is restoring. I decided to give the jeep the name Marty M.U.T.T. as Army jeeps are actually referred to as a M.U.T.T., which stands for Military Utility Tactical Truck. Marty M.U.T.T. was once a mighty military jeep who carried soldiers around the country of Vietnam, but after all his hard work in the Army, he was banged up, dusty and broken. As happened with many other army jeeps, he was cut up and thrown aside to rust. Marty M.U.T.T. thought everyone had forgotten about him as he ended up alone in a cold, dark shed. He had tears coming from his headlights and was so sad that he couldn't even beep his horn! Find out what happens to Marty one ordinary day when someone rescued him. A delightful story of restoration that gives hope to young and old alike! The Little Jeep Who Couldn't Beep was inspired by the real-life story of Sgt. Stephen Williams who served in Vietnam in 1969-70. Note: Steve's memoir, Nine Pairs of Boots in Vietnam was published in November of 2020.
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· 2017
Christian truths revealed through stories of everyday life.
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· 2022
Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) are present in marine mammals living in all five OSPAR Regions. Toothed‐cetaceans and some subpopulations of pinnipeds present moderate to high ranges of PCB concentrations, often surpassing the estimated toxicity thresholds for the onset of reproductive incapacity. The ranges of PCB concentrations of baleen whales are always below the estimated toxicity thresholds.
· 2021
Paige Spencer is pretty happy with her life. A lecturer at the local university, Paige is planning her first novel, and loves her hobbies and spending time with her best friend Maya. Then a series of events happen which turn her structured world upside down... Maya, Paige's closest confidant, is sent to the other side of the world for work. Then a throwaway comment from a colleague leads Paige to question her identity. Suddenly her every action feels like it's under a microscope - how will she cope? And then there's Taylor... Taylor Watkins is an overworked academic studying for her PhD. Having been burnt by love, she is focused on her work - until her twin brother Dylan arrives in a whirlwind of chaos. Both siblings have demons from the past that they can't quite shake off - and when after a chance encounter Paige comes into Taylor's life, Taylor has some big decisions to make. Although the women seem to be a perfect fit, can they get past their personal struggles, family problems, and the traumas of the past - or is their blossoming relationship doomed to failure? For fans of The Rosie Project, The Face of It is a heartfelt, funny, and life-affirming novel by debut author Rosie Williams, offering a unique perspective on autism, relationships, and life with addiction.
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