“’I feel the hand of God in what has happened to me so far. As a doctor, I could be of service to God by serving my fellow man.” “That’s exactly the way I feel too, Bob. Let’s shake hands on that and pledge to each other that... Read More
The average high school graduate looks forward to college, time with friends, and those last carefree days of youth before meeting the demands of adulthood. Eighteen-year-old Bobby Wilson faced a murder trial instead. In Bobby’s... Read More
Barry Parham is a contributor to the political and social satire blogs on Open Salon (open.salon.com). Blush: Politics and Other Unnatural Acts may be a collection of his previously posted entries on this site. The emphasis is on the... Read More
A collection of personal essays and poetry penned by a group of evangelical laypeople, "Blue Collar Faith" offers everyday inspiration for Christians seeking God in the mundane moments of their lives. While some of the authors of this... Read More
Every once in a while in literature, a voice surfaces that isn’t actually unique but takes everything that has come before, those ancient Greek drama and Shakespearean tropes, and stirs them up with renewed vibrancy. In "Blood... Read More
In The Blight of Muirwood: Book Two of the Muirwood Trilogy, Lia, the heroine from the first book in the series, is settling back into her life as a kitchen apprentice in the Muirwood Abbey. Soon, the Medium, a spiritual force that... Read More
“Pushing harder, he squatted with head lowered and arms outstretched in front, charging into the green/gray tube as the wave lined up the full length of the beach. The wall of water pitched him over and he was locked inside.” So... Read More
David Wood’s "Best Resume Book" is a mere ninety-one pages, but what it lacks in bulk it makes up for in useful content. The author, who has headed his own staffing and recruiting firm for forty-three years, covers all the basics of... Read More