William E. Jefferson’s intelligent and heartfelt novel, "Messages from Estillyen", stitches together several tales to reveal the transformative power of God’s word. Hollie and Goodwin Macbreeze, a young couple seeking to make sense... Read More
Long before there was a modern state of Israel, activists working toward its creation were divided between those most concerned with founding a state for the Jewish people and those hoping to create a Jewish state. In other words, they... Read More
“Influences are of course not simply a list of books read, but, as the word suggests a flowing into. It might be a rambling, a series of confluences.” In his contribution to this anthology, Greg Hewett further suggests that if the... Read More
As Neil Genzlinger noted in the New York Times, a good memoir is not just a restatement of what happened, “but a shared discovery.” Titus Plomaritis, a retired chiropractor, has lived an active and productive life, but Titus: The... Read More
Jan van Tuyl is not a professional biblical expert, but he is a dedicated, intelligent, and thorough scholar who has gone out of his way to include both secular and spiritual texts, well-known and rare treatises, and modern and ancient... Read More
Tieman H. Dippel’s The Language of Conscience Evolution Series, beginning with the first book, The New Legacy (published twice in the late eighties and republished in 2002), and continuing with the sixth and latest volume in the... Read More
Ray Rizzo, an eminently qualified and longtime practitioner of martial arts, Pilates, yoga, and bodywork, wrote "Weightlessness" to share his transcendent fusion of these modalities. In a publishing genre overflowing with good books... Read More
“The information in this book is based on work by a dedicated group of parents focused on helping others understand a complex and misunderstood dual diagnosis—autism and epilepsy.” With "Silently Seizing", Caren Haines, a... Read More