Created for Josi Kilpack
Format: Custom postcard
Size: 4x6" postcard, full-color front
Artwork: Client provided
Design: Included image manipulation
Cost: $35
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Designer: Karlene Browning
He Did Deliver Me From Bondage is the book that introduced the 12 Steps to the LDS Church, explaining the principles in the steps in terms of the restored gospel. First published in 1989, He Did Deliver Me From Bondage was adopted in 1991 by LDS Family Services (then LDS Social Services) as the only text used in their LDS Addiction Recovery Program. To date, more than 160,000 copies have been sold, definitely making it a best seller.
He Did Deliver Me From Bondage had its origin in research Colleen did looking for the principles found in the Twelve Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous in the Book of Mormon. Colleen reasoned that if these principles that had helped so many alcoholics and other addicts find recovery, they must be part of the gospel of Jesus Christ. Her search uncovered a multitude of verses teaching the principles found in each of the steps. Although there wasn't room to use them all, these verses formed the framework for He Did Deliver Me From Bondage.
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Ring around the rosy, a pocket full of posies, ashes, ashes we all fall down . . .
When Navy SEAL Rafe Kelly is taken hostage by a man with a bomb strapped to his chest, reciting that nursery rhyme, memories of his last covert mission in Afghanistan hit him hard. Realizing the war he left behind has followed him home, Rafe must use all of his skills to figure out who wants him dead—terrorists or a secret faction of his own government that thinks he knows too much.
As a hostage negotiator, Claire Michaels has seen death up close and personal. But when a Navy SEAL is taken hostage and the prototype of a military precision weapon is used on innocent civilians, Claire must turn to the one man who can help her, someone who holds the key to national secrets, someone she wants to believe in—her father.
Can she trust a man she barely knows and unravel the web of deceit before anyone has to die?
All across London, single mothers are vanishing. Margaret Hill, mother of two, walked out of her house two months before, never seen again. A month later, Carrie-Anne Morgans takes her two-year-old son for a walk in the park and disappears, leaving him alone in his stroller. Lorna McCauley leaves her London flat in the early hours of the morning to buy medicine for her sick child and does not return.
Newly promoted Detective Inspector Theophilus Blackwell is assigned the case of Lorna McCauley, which on the outside seems to be a simple case of mid-life crisis and child abandonment. Elsewhere in London, MI5 analyst, Sophia Evans, is working undercover to catch an animal rights group responsible for targeted bombings. As Sophia's case (and her personal life) fall to pieces, she receives a strange envelope in the mail. It contains a picture of Lorna McCauley's lifeless face along with a daunting code.
Now the police and MI5 are forced to work together to stop the murders, and Sophia must find her way into the terrifying mind of a serial killer.