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Start: 1:30 pm

Kyle P. Harper’s newest book Moving beyond Mind shares his journey starting February 16, 2011, spawned by an indescribable experience of the connection of body to soul. After this life-changing experience, he continues to be given ideas in the form of energy and feelings. His translation of these feelings and energy into words make up Moving beyond Mind. Moving beyond Mind offers a path for gaining clarity to be your authentic, creative self while following your heart and experiencing a life of freedom and peace.

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Start: 7:00 pm

In September 2001, Cindy Valenti-Scinto, a healthy young woman, suffered a heart attack that was only the beginning of a grueling seven-year journey through heart disease. Four years later, after forty operations and several brushes with death, Cindy received a miraculous heart transplant that saved her life. 

Cindy relied on the Lord as her strength through all the trials and pain, providing her many opportunities to share His love with others. Her story is not only inspiring—it shows how trust in God provides the strength to get through any “disease” of the heart. Whether you are facing illness, divorce, loss, or another difficult situation, you will find A Heart Like Mine beats with the encouragement you need to seek God’s will in the midst of turmoil.

In A Heart Like Yours, the second book in Cindy Valenti-Scinto’s Heart Like Mine trilogy, Valenti-Scinto expresses how her illness opened her eyes—and her heart—to God’s exciting plans. Discover how you can have the same contentedness by understanding the Lord’s direction. 

You may not have had a heart transplant like the author, but everyone needs the new heart God provides when we yield to His will. Gain hope and encouragement for your heart in this compelling second installment in the “Heart Like Mine” trilogy.

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Start: 2:00 pm

Seven congregation members, differing in age and life experience, set out on a series of weekend trips to visit other churches in the hopes of recruiting a new minister. They are all dealing with their own personal issues, yet they start to bond on these road adventures.

This winner of the Christian Writers Guild Operation First Novel Contest is a good pick for readers who like uplifting stories with multiple story lines.

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