For many, work is just another four-letter word, the cause of much stress and aggravation and precious little else. The relentless pursuit of success and fulfillment leaves many people feeling empty and unfulfilled. Such was the case for... Read More
Creating wealth seems an oxymoron when juxtaposed with the idea of faith and religion, but author Robert L. Wallace gives usable tips and anecdotes for how wealth creation can be a fruitful journey through God’s kingdom. In this latest... Read More
Most famous for his posthumous collection, Poet in New York, this poet is presented here at the beginning of his career, a young man full of passion for his country and its duende. Lorca first gained renown in 1921 for Libra de Poemas... Read More
In Cambodia, storytelling is a brutal business, rife with violence, starvation, and unrest. The author, who worked with the U.N. Transitional Authority there during the early 1990s, tries to give voice to the people hunted by the Khmer... Read More
Not sixty days after September 11 2001 a new threat has struck the United States and it couldn’t be farther from New York City. A low-yield nuclear device has been detonated on Lake Superior fifteen miles from the obscure town of... Read More
Wicca is not just about magic. Wicca is a religion, a “New-Old” religion that entered the radar of the general population during the 1950s, when Gerald Gardner wrote The Meaning of Witchcraft and popularized the term “Wicca.” So... Read More
Little did the author know when she moved her family into Fontaine Manse in the early 1970s that she’d find herself mothering three spirit children in addition to her own. She realized that the house in Louisville, Kentucky was haunted... Read More
This writer-friendly, resource-rich book joins a growing list of titles for writers who aim to meet the also-growing popular interest in books that address spiritual concerns and ideas. The author has not only written many of his own... Read More