Portrait of Deadly Excess
When NYC artist, Daniel Kane, says, “I want to become one with my art—bleed inside the paint, live inside the canvass,” he wants people to believe he can literally... Read More
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When NYC artist, Daniel Kane, says, “I want to become one with my art—bleed inside the paint, live inside the canvass,” he wants people to believe he can literally... Read More
“In simple terms to live the Christian life is to follow Christ’s example,” V.W. Thomson writes. “This includes all the teachings of the New Testament, not adding or... Read More
In "Slavery, America, and Lincoln", Clifford L. Johnson, an attorney and former law professor, presents a thorough study of the issue of slavery and its stain on American... Read More
Millions of people suffer from chronic pain. The overwhelmingly accepted approach is to treat such pain with medication, at least in Western medicine. Dr. Kuny Suzuki believes... Read More
The author, a World War II veteran who served as a member of the military police, is quite honest when he describes his day-to-day experiences as “mundane.” Milton Cook’s... Read More
Abraham Lincoln is credited as saying, “[The Bible] is the best gift God has given to men. All the good Savior gave to the world was communicated through this Book.” Indeed,... Read More
The Perils of Cyril Wright is the story of a young man who prospers in spite of physical limitations. Cyril is the focus of his parents’ lives, and when they die, Cyril must... Read More
This memoir follows the life of Doris Geist, a wife and mother, over the past nine decades. The author begins by describing her grandparents, German and Norwegian immigrants,... Read More
The world has been divided into two factions: the evil, dark demons; and the people whose “lives were created through the pureness of the energy. Their sole purpose was to... Read More
Diseconomies of Scale is billed as a rationale for school vouchers, which author Donald P. Lade considers part of the free market system missing in public education. He argues... Read More
Born in 1922, author and playwright James Sunwall remembers the Great Depression with the vividness of childhood. His firsthand impressions of growing up in the rural Midwest... Read More
Throughout the history of mankind, mystics and seers have claimed the existence of a universal power or consciousness that unites us all. Albert Einstein tried unsuccessfully,... Read More
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