New Release: Walking Each Other Home

9781628830125-Perfect-CS_BookCover_5.25x8.0_BW_230-pgs-FRONT-w-strokeNo one ever promised this journey we call “life” would be an easy one, but you are not alone. Walking Each Other Home is a collection of stories about the things we all face on this road of life—the good, the bad, the dreams, the failures. Filled with stories of life experiences, this book reminds us that even in the hardest times, there is always hope. No matter where you are on your journey, you will find something to relate to in this heartwarming, honest, and encouraging book. You can find hope, help, and joy in the journey. Take some time from the chaos of your day and come along. We are just Walking Each Other Home.


Number of Pages: 224

Number of Illustrations: 50 stunning photographs by David W. Boster

Publication Date: May 7, 2016


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Boster,Melanie-Author-600x728About the Author

Melanie Boster began writing as a cheap form of therapy. It was from those writings that the stories in this book emerged. She and her husband, David, love spending their days outdoors—whenever possible—running, hiking, camping, hunting, and fishing. They call the woods of Ohio home.

Walking Each Other Home

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No one ever promised this journey we call “life” would be an easy one, but you are not alone. Walking Each Other Home is a collection of stories about the things we all face on this road of life—the good, the bad, the dreams, the failures. Filled with stories of life experiences, this book reminds us that even in the hardest times, there is always hope. No matter where you are on your journey, you will find something to relate to in this heartwarming, honest, and encouraging book. You can find hope, help, and joy in the journey. Take some time from the chaos of your day and come along. We are just Walking Each Other Home.

New Release: Traveling The World With My Two Best Friends

Cover: Traveling The World With My Two Best FriendsAdmire timeless treasures, savor faraway flavors, capture aromas from luscious lands, and trace ancient architecture from distant  dominions, all via these true life records of anointed author and dedicated gospel minister, Bishop David M. Hudson. He, along with two travel companions, his beautiful bride, Brenda, and the Lord Jesus Christ, have experienced adventures that await you in these powerful pages. Accept the challenge. Step onto a path of journeys!


Number of Pages: 351

Number of Illustrations: Over 60 photos/illustrations

Publication Date: September 20, 2015


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About the Author

David M. Hudson has traveled in mission work internationally in over 55 countries and on five continents, preaching and teaching in crusades, conferences, camp meetings, Bible schools, and training seminars. He is Bishop of Riverside Apostolic Church, Morgantown, WV. He also serves as Superintendent of the WV District of the United Pentecostal Church International, and as WV State Coordinator for Christians United for Israel. His lifetime of ongoing education in the Holy Scriptures includes Apostolic Bible Institute in St. Paul, MN, and Texas Bible College in Houston, TX. Among many tributes, titles, and honors, he was awarded an Honorary Doctorate Degree in Theology from Indiana Bible College. He was born in Charleston, West Virginia on September 24, 1948. After graduating from Nitro High School, he was a chemical engineering student at West Virginia State College when he received his calling to the ministry and went on to Bible college. He received his ministerial license in 1967 with the United Pentecostal Church International, and was ordained into the ministry in 1973. From 1967 to 1971 he and his wife, Brenda, evangelized throughout the United States. In 1971, at 23 years of age, he began his first pastorate in Fayetteville, WV, and has since held pastorates in Walkerton, Indiana; Monett, Missouri; Syracuse, Indiana; and Morgantown, where he served as Senior Pastor from 1985 until 2015 (when one of his sons was elected to succeed him). David and Brenda have been married for 48 years. They have two sons, Nathaniel and his wife, Candace, and son, Chandler (Nathaniel is now Senior Pastor of Riverside Apostolic Church), and Derek and his wife, Raeanna, and daughter, Emma Grace, and son, Gauge Michael (Derek is an Architect and School Teacher, respectively) who reside in Atlanta, Georgia.

Child of Destiny: The Edwin Harper Story

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Excerpt: A policeman stopped by one evening and asked if I would go with him. They had a bad situation in a motel across town. A man was holding another man at gunpoint, threatening to kill him over a woman, and promising to take his own life. He had asked for a minister. When I arrived, Bob told the man that he had a preacher.

The man shouted out, “I want to hear him talk.” I told him who I was. He said that just last month he had come and heard me preach. After courteous exchanges, I said that I needed to come inside the room to talk to him. I walked in without his answer.

There he stood, holding a large-caliber revolver up to the side of this man’s head. I called him by name and walked over to their sides. The man in the chair was trembling, and with a quivering voice he told me that he didn’t want to die. The man with the gun reassured me that he was going to blow the man’s brains out and then kill himself.

I calmly said, “Well, if you’re going to die, let me pray for you both before it’s over.” I asked for God’s mercy and told the Lord to be kind when He dealt with their wretched souls, and that I didn’t want to see them go to hell. I never closed my eyes. I literally was watching and praying—with good cause. In a moment, with both of them weeping, I reached out and took hold of the barrel of the gun, and I slowly pushed it to point toward the floor. I kept on praying in the Holy Ghost, and he released his hold on the pistol. When we walked out of the motel, the policeman, Bob, commented that I was either the craziest man that he knew or the bravest.

Josiah’s Gift: A heartfelt true story about ordinary people facing extraordinary circumstances

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Live, laugh, want, and weep with a young couple in their endearing true story about their journey of daunting choices and heartfelt decisions that eventually led to both misery and a miracle. In her powerful debut title, Sara McLeod masterfully touches heartstrings, evoking both laughter and tears, as she bestows dignity and hope to everyone who has ever bucked the societal norm to do what they felt in their heart to be right. While navigating an emotional minefield (and even a literal one as well!) David and Sara encounter unexpected twists of fate and, finally, an unimaginable capstone making this book one you simply must read.

Autobiography/Personal Memoirs | Faith 

In Lieu of Flowers, God Gave Us a Miracle: The True-Life Story Of Zach Sandy

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Each year on July 11, join in celebrating the anniversary of Zach Sandy’s miracle!

With high school behind us, this was supposed to be a last chance for summer fun with family and friends before heading into the real world of college and work. Tragedy never strikes us, always the Jones family down the street, right?

Brandon and I had just finished a basketball tournament, which we lost in an inglorious fashion, and we were sitting in the gym. His youth pastor ran up to him and said he had a call from his dad.

Brandon took the call and then looked at me and said, “Zach was struck by lightning.”

According to the light-hearted mood, I answered, “Well, good for him.”

The blood drained from his face as he replied, “No Zach was actually struck by lightning.” I ran outside and found my sister. We immediately began praying with a group of friends, and after that I made a few phone calls, asking friends to pray. I turned around and saw Brandon walking out into a field. With emotions running high, and my world falling apart, I followed him. We spent about 15 minutes with our faces in the grass travailing and pleading before God that he would perform a miracle….

—Samuel Vaughn (cousin to Zach and Brandon)