"Cross of a Different Kind" proposes a well-cited theological approach to dealing with cancer. Anthony Maranise’s heady Christian spiritual development book "Cross of a Different Kind" mixes systematic theology with inspiration for... Read More
In Thomas D. Peacock’s "Beginnings", Donovan “Little Wolf” Manypenny is an Ojibwe descendant who was raised by a white family in Boston. When his grown daughter digs into his family’s past, it sets him on a geographical and... Read More
In its careful reflections, "Prayer Thoughts" will offer contemplative Christians much hope and inspiration. Orva Lynn Kaufmann’s devotional work "Prayer Thoughts" is a compendium of Christian reflections designed to aid in both... Read More
The book’s tone is unbiased, formal, and scholarly, focused on an unlikely success story as well as on the cracks beneath. Patricia Anne Jenyns’s biography, Sarah Ann Jenyns, is an inspirational and historical account of an esteemed... Read More
"Inventions that Built the Information Technology Revolution" is an insightful look at the technological underpinnings of the modern world, and a realistic, no-holds-barred accounting of who’s benefited and who’s been shortchanged.... Read More
"Isaac" is profound and consequential historical fiction. Robert Karmon’s "Isaac" is a moving tale of a young Polish Jew trapped during the Holocaust, a person who joins anti-Nazi partisans out of necessity, only to be confronted again... Read More
"Understanding Business" challenges many of the traditional perceptions of American businesses, giving business executives a lot to think about. In "Understanding Business", Gary Moreau takes targeted aim at some of the sacred cows of... Read More