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Neighbor, Love Yourself
Bryan Crum; Bob Goff
Waterbrook Press (A Division of Random House Inc)
2024
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God loves us, but do we love ourselves? Having listened to hundreds of life stories, Bryan Crum realized too many people carry regret. With a foreword by New York Times bestselling author Bob Goff, Neighbor, Love Yourself reminds us all that we are worthy. "This book, a guide to self-love, is filled with wisdom, humor, and invaluable insights that will empower you to live life with newfound confidence and authenticity."--Mark Batterson, author of The Circle Maker God gave us divinely sophisticated tools, so we could live the powerful life he intended. The problem is most of us don't know they exist . . . or how to use them. The result is an inner worth we aren't aware of and a life unknowingly lived at half capacity. Neighbor, Love Yourself launches an internal expedition to uncover the hidden features installed within us bearing our Maker's fingerprints. Though we've forgotten how to use these custom parts, they still work. They're not rusty, just dusty. Bryan Crum spent a decade as a hospice chaplain. His time at the bedside of dying people gave him a front-row view into how God designed us. He discovered that most people felt they never reached their full potential. Their longings and regrets led to incredible insights about what's most often missed--the power of love. Filled with memorable stories and timeless takeaways, Neighbor, Love Yourself reveals how understanding our inner value changes the way we live on the outside. Before we can truly love our neighbors--or anyone else--we must learn to love ourselves as God intended. If you've doubted your design, felt unfulfilled, or are unaware of the divine features inside you, this book is like finding a lost owner's manual to your inner workings--one that invites you to take joy in your pricelessness instead of wondering about your worth.
Tender and poignant, Washingtons latest hits the spot. PEOPLE Magazine From the bestselling, award-winning author of Memorial and Lot, an irresistible, intimate novel about two young men, once best friends, whose lives collide again after a loss.Cam is living in Los Angeles and falling apart after the love of his life has died. Kai's ghost won't leave Cam alone; his spectral visits wild, tender, and unexpected. When Cam returns to his hometown of Houston, he crashes back into the orbit of his former best friend, TJ, and TJ's family bakery. TJ's not sure how to navigate this changed Cam, impenetrably cool and self-destructing, or their charged estrangement. Can they find a way past all that has been said - and left unsaid - to save each other? Could they find a way back to being okay again, or maybe for the first time?When secrets and wounds become so insurmountable that they devour us from within, hope and sustenance and friendship can come from the most unlikely source. Spanning Los Angeles, Houston, and Osaka, Family Meal is a story about how the people who know us the longest can hurt us the most, but how they also set the standard for love. With his signature generosity and eye for food, sex, love, and the moments that make us the most human, Bryan Washington returns with a brilliant new novel.
Genealogy of the John Bott Sr. Family of Washington County, Virginia
Bryan S Kegley
Writers Club Press
2001
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Genealogy of the Bott(s) and Kegley Families of Western and Central, Virginia
Bryan S Kegley
iUniverse
2002
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It was a simple plan with a noble goal -- the preservation of the beautiful antique Varsity Theater. But something always comes up, and when Jake MacKenzie revisits the cast of Erotic Nightmares, the tragedy unfolds in a collision of worlds, destroyed love, vengeance, betrayal and death.