Frank Page
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Melissa: A Father's Lessons from a Daughter's Suicide
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2013
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4 editions
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Looking for a New Pastor: 10 Questions Every Church Should Ask
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Hungry for Worship: Challenges and Solutions for Today's Church
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2014
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The Incredible Shrinking Church
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2008
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5 editions
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Cookies for My Inner Demons
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2009
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Elvis. the Louisiana Hayride Years. 1954-1956
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Better Man
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2009
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Alone against the Atlantic: The story of the Observer singlehanded transatlantic race, 1960-80
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ON THE PAGE a Collection of Cartoons Published in the Rome Daily Sentinel
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2001
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Exercise From A Lawn Chair
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2004
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“The hurt means you're alive. It means your body is reacting and willing to fight - both to fight back and fight through it. So rather than running from grief's harsh reality, you may find that in letting it groan and pierce and ache and cry, you begin to exhaust some of its staying power. You expose its secret hiding places. You force it into the open air where it can be more easily outlined and dealt with.”
― Melissa: A Father's Lessons from a Daughter's Suicide
― Melissa: A Father's Lessons from a Daughter's Suicide
“But answers to questions this large and complex must be given the space of days and time to unfold themselves. By scrawling your own punctuation, forcing by suicide to turn the question mark into a period, you close out a sentence that still contains all the potential elements of a good story. You shut the book before it's had a chance to show you where God is going with all this background material.”
― Melissa: A Father's Lessons from a Daughter's Suicide
― Melissa: A Father's Lessons from a Daughter's Suicide
“So let us step into this river of peace - bravely, willingly - undaunted by the swiftness of the current and the unknowns of the passage ahead.”
― Melissa: A Father's Lessons from a Daughter's Suicide
― Melissa: A Father's Lessons from a Daughter's Suicide
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