Book Beat May 2013 |
Written by Leslie Santamaria |
Tuesday, 02 April 2013 03:09 PM America/New_York |
Robert Benson, author of 17 books, has written a tribute to his mother and her journey through the darkness of dementia in Moving Miss Peggy: A Story of Dementia, Courage, and Consolation. For practical assistance, the book includes his family’s establishment of a care plan, as well as resources related to the family dynamics and healthcare issues that accompany dementia. Abingdon Press releases Moving Miss Peggy in hardcover this month for $15.99.
Through the viewpoint of Lazarus and in narrative form, Frank Viola recounts Jesus’ many visits to Bethany in God’s Favorite Place on Earth (David C Cook), which releases May 1 in softcover for $14.99. Based on Scripture and historical research, the book brings the biblical scenes set in Bethany to life with additional dialogue and action, revealing Jesus’ views on several issues and highlighting struggles common to all Christians.
Walking on Eggshells: Discovering Strength and Courage Amid Chaos is the memoir of Lyssa Chapman of A&E’s hit reality show Dog the Bounty Hunter. With award-winning author Lisa Wysocky, Chapman recounts how she emerged from a nightmare of molestation, violence and teen pregnancy to a rewarding, positive life. Chapman seeks to inspire others to break the cycle of abuse and rise from extreme adversity. Howard Books releases Chapman’s book on May 7 in hardcover for $24.99.
Ian Morgan Cron, best-selling author and Episcopal priest, examines the life of Saint Francis of Assisi in Chasing Francis: A Pilgrim’s Tale ($14.99, softcover). Cron makes the case that the life and legacy of Francis—a life of radically generous living—is an ideal model for today’s evangelical churches to follow. The author uses the format of wisdom literature—blending fiction, nonfiction and historical teaching—with a semi-autobiographical narrative. Zondervan releases Chasing Francis on May 7.
In Undefeated: Ditch the Poor Choices and Live Free, Allen Griffin, associate pastor and founder of AG Ministries, says the main obstacle between believers and their divine purpose is undefeated sin. He aims to help readers increase in power and effectiveness in their walk with God by ending repetitive sins and vicious cycles without fear and guilt. Retailing for $14.99, Undefeated releases in softcover May 7 from Passio, an imprint of Charisma House.
Author and TV host Guillermo Maldonado discusses how believers can discover God’s kingdom, enter it and expand its dominion in The Kingdom of Power: How to Demonstrate It Here & Now. Maldonado is founding pastor of King Jesus Ministry in Miami and serves as apostle to churches worldwide through the New Wine Apostolic Network. Whitaker House will release the book simultaneously in English and Spanish in two formats, softcover ($14.99) and hardcover ($22.99), May 1.
In Born to be Blessed: Releasing God’s Promises Into the Lives of Those You Love, John Hagee, pastor and New York Times best-selling author, discusses how to unleash the power of God’s prophetic blessing in families. Hagee combines scripture and teaching from his best-seller The Power of the Prophetic Blessing and includes more than 75 prophetic blessings for a variety of circumstances. Worthy Publishing releases Born to Be Blessed ($14.99) on May 7.
Fortune 500 CEO Steve Kubicek shows readers how to adopt an uplifting mind-set in Up and In: Seven Keys to Unlocking Your Potential (Summit Partners). Distributed by Advocate Distribution Solutions, a division of Send The Light, this collection of 42 daily readings presents a self-guided, inspirational tour toward achieving their potential, addressing such issues as uncovering true worth, confronting damaging thinking and habits and developing the tools to rebound from setbacks. Releasing May 14, the book is available in hardcover ($22.95) and softcover ($19.95), as well as e-book. |