"Genesis to Revelation" takes an enlightening multidisciplinary approach to biblical interpretation. In "Genesis to Revelation", Michael McPadden proposes approaching the Bible with the worldviews of its authors in mind. As a challenge... Read More
The world’s major religions have concealed truths about interplanetary contact, according to the passionate book "The Chariots Flew Then and Still Do Today!" Ron Pleune’s personal experience of leaving Christianity is integrated into... Read More
"God, the Grandest Illusion" is a provocative, esoteric text that suggests extraterrestrial influence upon human evolution. Ron Pleune’s piquing ancient history text "God, the Grandest Illusion" discusses extraterrestrial activity on... Read More
"Shot in the Mouth and Still Preaching" is a familiar soldier’s memoir about going to war and being changed by the experience. Tom Williams’s engaging memoir "Shot in the Mouth and Still Preaching" combines the danger of combat with... Read More
"The Horizon" is a brisk collection of poems that address loss and hope in traditional formats. The poems collected in A. O. Odimayo’s "The Horizon" are narrative-driven takes on human loss and triumph. The book’s four sections trace... Read More
Rabbi Ellen Bernstein’s "Toward a Holy Ecology" is a meditative, captivating interpretation of Song of Songs that emphasizes the natural world, women’s strength, and wholeness. The Song of Songs, an enigmatic poem that celebrates a... Read More
Faith coach Angela J. Herrington delivers a reassuring, practical guide for people who are questioning their commitments to Christianity or who are looking to trade “toxic, man-made religion” for something healthier. Here,... Read More
Knowing that grief changes but doesn’t go away, "Shattered but Not Broken" mines personal experiences for lessons on healing. Betty Major-Rose’s memoir "Shattered but Not Broken" has self-help components; it recalls her tremendous... Read More