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More Than I Could Ask or Imagine

Rev. Ryan M. Clark

A man healed of HIV. Another man healed of cancer. Demons being cast out. Words of knowledge, words of wisdom, miraculous protection: what do you do with all this when you grow up in a mainline Christian tradition that rarely speaks of such things? Then, on top of that, what do you do when you are ordained as a minister in that same denomination? Pastor Clark's ministry has been far from a traditional one. It has truly been a non-stop learning experience for him, his family, and his congregations. At times, it has been like "drinking through a fire hose." There have been questions and there have been disappointments for sure. But the Biblical truths that God is still healing, still speaking, still freeing, still doing miracles, etc, has brought this pastor from the edge of burnout and depression to a life of excitement and daily anticipation at what supernatural thing God is going to do next! Maybe you can relate to burnout and depression. Could God really be far more "knowable" and available than you ever thought? Could Jesus' death and resurrection really have brought God close so He could meet the needs you have? Could He really have a supernatural plan for your life right here and now, before you get to Heaven? The answer to all these questions, as Pastor Clark has found out over the past 25 years, is a spectacular and resounding "YES"!

City Boy

Joseph Jurlina

A tipping vinegar truck to neighborhood tag, Parochial school to Engineering school, vast and varied are the experiences and travels of Joseph Jurlina. His observations and wise perspective began in an urban ethnic neighborhood in Cleveland, Ohio. He grew up during the Great Depression, served in the second World War, was been married to his bride for sixty-nine years and counting, worked as an electrical engineer for thirty-five years, and documented and chronicled it in this memoir. With his years of research in genealogy, this is also a treasure of insight into generations gone by and ancestral information for the Jurlina and Telban families.

Country Girl

Billie Jurlina

Country Girl tells the life story of Billie (Grable) Jurlina, born in a small town in West Texas, who has become a successful and beloved wife, mother, friend, and teacher. She recounts the hard times as well as the joys in this memoir so that her family and friends might know her better. Diverse recollections such as riding to Kindergarten on horseback behind her teacher and a treasured pony given by her older brother, to accounts of trips abroad to discover family roots and more offer a vivid picture of life in a different time and place. Step back into days-gone-by and experience life in Texas through the eyes of this Country Girl.

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