In "Engaging Thoughts", Dr. Hubert Glover cobbles brief passages of Holy Scripture together with his free-verse musings to bring readers closer to the promises of God. His expressions are inspired by church services or his daily journeys... Read More
In a previous work, God at the Speed of Light, T. Lee Baumann explored the mystical realm of electromagnetic radiation—a network of cosmic consciousness stretching across the universe. This network connects all matter and beings with... Read More
A historical reference to the real estate crisis in ancient Rome during Julius Caesar’s reign provides an interesting opening to this book and a metaphor for the current real estate situation in Korea. Much the same as Calpurnia warned... Read More
The American Civil War was one of the most complicated periods in US history. Though filled with violence, this era inspires creative artists in all forms of media. Writers cover the gamut, from romanticized sagas of plantation life to... Read More
As an easy-to-read primer for those with little background in biblical symbolism or new age teachings on oneness and ego transcendence, this book is ideal. Craig Mooneyham, a former junior minister and Bible student, appears to have an... Read More
Imagine yourself a Jew in Auschwitz. Such is the horror facing Shmuel Myritz, who turns away from family and culture to become Karol Marik in pre-war Warsaw. “The war ended but not the memories,” writes Benjamin Ordover in “The... Read More
“The debate about reason and faith is a philosophical one, which means any normally intelligent person can participate if he is willing to think and discuss issues as a way of gathering insights,” Burgess Laughlin writes.... Read More
Writing humor well is a tricky business. It requires a mix of good storytelling and a healthy dose of exaggeration; the funniest stories are often based on personal problems or blunders. With a stand-up comic’s timing, author Keith... Read More