War memorials—it doesn’t get any gloomier, but also awe-inspiring as the male mind seeks to comprehend the horror of battle, from a but-for-the-grace-of-God vantage point. World War One took the lives of 66,000 Canadians and maimed... Read More
Facing a blank canvas, most artists strive to paint a pretty picture under the guidelines (however loose) of Impressionism, Expressionism, or some other style or technique, while a rarer few seek to use their paintings to address... Read More
Force must meet force in this novel, where direct action by independent professionals is the only way to stop terrorism. "The Point of a Gun" is a dystopian thriller that could very easily happen, and soon. Steven W. Kohlhagen’s taut... Read More
Knophy is an unforgettable and relatable character who will likely go on many more adventures. Nadia Ghafour’s "Knophy", a fun, quick picture-book read, follows Knophy, an invisible being who is not noticed by anyone—humans, animals,... Read More
"The Execution of Jesus the Christ" uses medical knowledge to successfully bridge a gap between science and faith. "The Execution of Jesus the Christ" by Mark J. Kubala reads a bit like a medical mystery, dealing with the question of... Read More
Spiritual and medical disorders are linked in this book that emphasizes the notion that the pathogen faced by all people is sin. "Hearing God through Physical Disorders" by Fred C. Frost draws on medical and spiritual knowledge to make... Read More
Kalina compellingly argues on behalf of an underutilized cancer treatment in his persuasive new work. In "The Conquest of Cancer", Vladimir Kalina provides insight into a controversial therapy that may provide a less intrusive treatment,... Read More
Music fanatics will find plenty of material to mull over; casual fans are rewarded with a better understanding of music history. It’s easy to take music from a previous era for granted without understanding how it shaped the modern... Read More