An intensive Bible study guide designed to follow a two-month program, "Bound to Be Free" offers Christians eight steps to spiritual healing. In 2001, Greenman founded Ruth Ministries International, a nonprofit that, according to its... Read More
The concept of sanctuary often carries religious overtones, and there is indeed something personally sacred about any place where an individual feels safe and secure. Ben A. Sharpton has taken the concept further in his new novel, "7... Read More
“Was this perhaps the inescapable role of women in wartime, to be swept up in the drama, and yes, even the glamour of war?” This question haunts E.E. Smith’s memoir as she reflects on her life and the choices she made in love,... Read More
Many things can happen when two good friends spend a day on the golf course, but criminal activity isn’t usually among them. In "On the Hole", Jay Hewitt and Nick Landers seem headed for a fun, uneventful day on the course at the... Read More
In The Opiate Cure: Pain and the Bipolar Spectrum, Robert T. Cochran makes this claim: “I have, with opiate therapy, relieved mood-shifting bipolarity, narcolepsy, attention deficiency, obsessive-compulsive disorder, post-traumatic... Read More
Trying to restore standards to the glut of memoirs devouring the book market, Neil Genzlinger, copy editor and frequent contributor to the New York Times recently wrote: “[I]t’s not a regurgitation of ordinariness or ordeal, not a... Read More
“The purpose of this study is to explore more fully the concept of attributable cost and to show its effect on net income,” Conrad M. Govine writes. Economic Profits is the result of Govine’s dissertation for a doctoral degree in... Read More
In the early morning of August 6, 1945, three U.S. planes approached airspace over Hiroshima, Japan. Launched from Tinian in the North Marianas Islands, the planes —Enola Gay, which held the atomic bombs; The Great Artiste, carrying... Read More