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Double Take

by Kristine Morris

“I love this job,” wrote Maggie Silverstein, the former editor of Tropic, the Miami Herald’s Sunday magazine, almost twenty years after she had set up her shop as a black-and-white portrait photographer. Her love is palpable in... Read More

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Goggles & Dust

by Kristine Morris

As Europe emerged from the ashes of World War I, cycling, especially stage racing through the countryside and over snowy mountain peaks, united communities and nations. For a continent ravaged by two catastrophic wars, bicycle races like... Read More

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Story by Story

by Kristine Morris

Chace understands the needs of children and all those concerned with providing them with meaningful learning and interpersonal experiences. There’s no doubt about it, stories are powerful. Teachers, librarians, storytellers, church... Read More

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Heaven to Earth

by Kristine Morris

Malakrist’s thoughtful study offers a compelling alternative to church teachings on several perplexing issues. In "Heaven to Earth", Enel Malakrist brings biblical references, historical records, and visions he says he’s received... Read More

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The Mystic

by Kristine Morris

Elegant, flowing prose conveys the journey of a spiritual man through struggles of racial prejudice and sexual identity. Jean-Marie de la Trinité’s novel, "The Mystic", reveals the stages of a journey to union with God through the... Read More

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Something There Is

by Kristine Morris

In his brief, thoughtful essays in "Something There Is", David Sayre, an engineer who has led advances in communication and energy technologies for thirty years, speaks about the encounters he has had with people all over the world who... Read More

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