Spiritual and medical disorders are linked in this book that emphasizes the notion that the pathogen faced by all people is sin. "Hearing God through Physical Disorders" by Fred C. Frost draws on medical and spiritual knowledge to make... Read More
The appeal of "What I Saw on the Hibiscus Airship" is the blend of fantasy, strong characters, and social commentary. "What I Saw on the Hibiscus Airship", by C. L. Heng, is a disturbing, relevant authoritarian fantasy novel, mixing myth... Read More
"Edge of the Kingdom" is an interactive, instructive work with much to say about truth and meaning. In interactive, genre-defying prose, William Walker’s "Edge of the Kingdom" presents a personal worldview that urges seeking truth and... Read More
The story is memorable in its approach, and is brightened by unique, compelling writing saturated with vivid imagery. "A Perverse Romance" by Pru La Motte is a bold and exciting satirical take on tradition, desire, cultural expectations,... Read More
"A Walk with Purpose" is an affecting personal story about handling both success and adversity. A heartfelt memoir of an eventful life and career suddenly derailed by cancer, Michael D. Becker’s "A Walk with Purpose" is a detailed,... Read More
Against all the laws of nature, certain sports heroes pull off the extraordinary stunt of running faster, jumping higher, hitting a ball farther after they die. In a word, athletes—think George Gipp (the Gipper), Lou Gehrig, Dale... Read More
This remarkable collection demonstrates that art, even in a form as humble as the weekly newspaper comic strip, can be transformative. Panic Fables compiles 284 comic strips from Alejandro Jodorowsky, published between 1967 and 1973.... Read More
Action scenes are written cinematically, and it’s not difficult to imagine fights playing out on a movie theater screen. Charlie Cochet’s Darkest Hour Before Dawn is the ninth installment in the THIRDS series, a paranormal gay... Read More