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Coffee Shop Ministries

by Philip J. Kowalski

"Coffee Shop Ministries" is an inspiring work in which accounts of the kindness of strangers are shown to help people make their ways through troubled times. In Dennis A. McIntyre’s religious book, "Coffee Shop Ministries", chance... Read More

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Grace Revealed

by Philip J. Kowalski

"Grace Revealed" is a religious self-help work that aims to help relieve the anxiety of those in pain. Fred Sievert’s religious primer "Grace Revealed" focuses on the religious phenomenon of grace through the death and resurrection of... Read More

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The Pretenders

by Philip J. Kowalski

In the realistic novel "The Pretenders", the workplace overshadows the personal. Leland J. Katz’s contemporary autobiographical novel "The Pretenders" is a professional coming-of-age story that follows Joel Kramer through the ups and... Read More

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Cloud of Expectation

by Philip J. Kowalski

"Cloud of Expectation" is a sophisticated yet approachable collection of poems. Mike Westphal’s "Cloud of Expectation" collects lyric and prose poems that recall the author’s childhood and ancestral past. A vibrant speaker connects... Read More

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Dial In

by Philip J. Kowalski

Situating Soka Buddhism within world history, this book defines a curious and esoteric religious sect. J. M. Walsh’s "Dial In" employs the metaphor of a radio dial in its discussion of Soka Buddhism, arguing that one must tune in very... Read More

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