In the West many scientists and theologians have been talking to each other trying to reach some rapprochement for about forty years. Some scientists even declare that while they are devout Christians their faith does not interfere with... Read More
This “voyage through the many facets of love and human relationships” is one of a series of poetry and advice books by the author Kenyatta. A military veteran the author began his career writing poems for fellow troops to send to... Read More
I’m not writing here to force a new version Christ on you O reader but if you know what’s good for you you will take the first chance at knowing Him that you can get. So begins this modern epistle on how to have a personal... Read More
As the title Manhattan: Seeds of the Big Apple suggests a fascinating story takes root in Gloria Waldron Hukle’s first novel. Examining family history New York native Hukle recreates the lives of her ancestors eleven generations... Read More
In her autobiographical novel "The Bridge of the Golden Horn" Emine Sevgi Ozdamar writes with wisdom and humor about the artistic political and sexual adventures of a young woman coming of age in 1960s Germany and Turkey. Driven by her... Read More
“Love is very patient and kind,” the Apostle Paul writes in his famous letters to the Corin-thians. When one person loves another, he continues, “You will always believe in him, always expect the best of him, and always stand your... Read More
Put your money where your mouth is. Woody Tasch urges us to take a look at this old adage in new light or rather in old light—like daylight or starlight instead of the glow of a television screen. Tasch the chairman of Investor’s... Read More
Today, everyone wants more—more comfort and, definitely, more money. The family in this story has found a way to get it with a thick rope dangling from the sky with a tiny note attached to it that simply reads, “Pull for more.” At... Read More