Most people are familiar with Helen Keller’s story: She was blind, deaf, and, until the age of ten unable to speak at all. With the guidance of her teacher, Ann Sullivan, she became one of the most remarkable writers and social... Read More
Young women on the fringe of adolescence and adulthood populate works of classical literature and commercial fiction in droves. In "Hassie Calhoun", the first book of a trilogy, this popular transitional period is explored in a gripping... Read More
The concept of “Triorities” is learning how to balance essential priorities: God, family, and work, and in that order. This triad can lead to developing a goal-oriented and joy-filled life at every level, and it is based on the... Read More
Inspiration and evangelism often come from a pulpit, but they can also come from a believer’s heart. Beverly Tharpe, a born-again Christian, has written a topical, daily devotional guide based her own experiences and Bible verses. Each... Read More
The world produces enough food to nourish all its human inhabitants, yet many don’t get enough to eat. The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization reported that, as of October 2010, 925 million souls suffered from... Read More
The list of failed marriages published in daily newspapers cannot begin to convey the depth of emotion that couples experience in the wake of divorce. When they marry, most people can’t imagine that such an outcome awaits them and... Read More
A famous television star with a giving spirit, a loving heart, and an appreciation for small-town values—seriously. Many readers will find Frank Kelly’s "Shadow Dancer" to be pure fantasy. Nathan Prentiss, star of the wildly popular... Read More
Look at your surroundings through the eyes of another for a short while, and your perspective on life may change significantly. William Steven Ford grew up in St. Louis under difficult circumstances. "Pretty Boy" is his story. Told with... Read More