Buckley’s concise text devoutly details the process of enhancing revelatory wisdom in accordance with the Christian faith. Jocelyn Y. Buckley writes knowledgeably about the process of developing prophetic skills as prescribed by the... Read More
Aside from the fact that many favorite food dishes in Denmark are unpronounceable—unless, of course, you’re Danish—the country is one of the more robust foodie destinations in the world. It is not happenstance that Copenhagen’s... Read More
This study of exile reinvents the meaning of “home” and sheds light on how humanity defines separateness—from people, from places, from truth. There are many reasons a people may find themselves exiled, and not all of the reasons... Read More
Cain’s tenacity and the completeness of her transformation show the depth of her faith, in this inspiring memoir. In "Healing Neen", Tonier Cain uses her life story to show the cycle of trauma and the path to healing through faith in... Read More
Unembellished prose details the bleak nature of PTSD in this character-driven novel. Pulling yourself up by your own bootstraps is the American way. But what if you can’t? What if those straps fall too short, or fall off completely?... Read More
Playing with perspective and personification, Hoffman introduces new observations about pregnancy. In her poetry collection "Paper Doll Fetus", Cynthia Marie Hoffman takes on a voice of the disenfranchised, those made marginal and... Read More
The protagonist’s inner turmoil will resonate with today’s youth who find spiritual conflict in celebrity culture and the party lifestyle. Teenage Manuel Biro hates acting. He loathes the fake, plastic Hollywood scene and longs for... Read More
Martín explores without judgment the lives of men for whom infidelity is a given and pleasure paramount, showing both the bad and good sides of their souls. How much can we ever really know about the people we are closest to? And when... Read More