by Jeong Woo James Lee It's been said that the most segregated hour in America is 11 o'clock Sunday morning. Yet the Bible describes the glorified church as made up of people from every tribe and tongue and people and nation (Revelation 5:9). New Life Presbyterian Church of La Jolla (Presbyterian Church in America), a [...]
by K. D. Enos Pursued by a great evil, the children of the king are on the run. Along the way, they find pain, fear, longing, and loss; they discover surprising truths about themselves; and the youngest of the royal children learns a great secret about her own fantastic power She has the power to destroy [...]
by Dixie Huthmaker What does the world have against twelve-year-olds? Anna Browning desperately wants to be thirteen. First, she's forced to wait a year to audition for the All-City Youth Orchestra, then the language arts teacher disqualifies Anna from the school spelling bee-all because she's twelve. Add to Anna's problems: a bully named Mark Pointer, Nibbles [...]
by Ryan Ratliff A collection of short stories and poems by Ryan Ratliff. When all is viewed from the greatest distance, Individuals appear as little more than single particles, And their lifespan is a process of detachment from the collective mass, As they float and engage separation to define themselves... Just before vanishing. Small and transient [...]
by Kenny J. Walden Kenny J. Walden's book is a riveting exposé of the Church and Church life that seems to be tabooed conversation. It has the power to speak profoundly to both the Churched and the Un - Churched.
by Jason Dollar Training in Christian apologetics is an absolutely necessary and vital part of Christian discipleship. "Contend" is a compelling volume designed to strengthen the faith of believers while challenging skeptics to reconsider the evidence for the truth of the Christian worldview. Written on a high school level, "Contend" is perfect for classrooms, small [...]
by Jim "Mudcat" Grant with Tom Sabellico and Pat O' Brien For most of the first half of the twentieth century, African-Americans were excluded from Organized Baseball. But their love of the game, and their desire to play could not be denied. Despite that ban, "blackball" was being played in just about every cow pasture [...]
by Troy A. Brewer LIVING LIFE FORWARD is a collection of thoughts, Kingdom principles and fun supernatural revelation about our God given mandate to reach our fullest potential. God coded our DNA to be people attracted to the next level and generally happy with anything related to improvement. Troy Brewer skillfully takes you step by step [...]
by Troy A. Brewer Your Bible, your history books, and even your newspaper headlines are full of God shouting a powerful message of hope and healing. The same author who designed 24,900 miles around the planet, also calculated 24 hours around your clock, and predetermined 24 elders around the throne. But unless you know what God [...]
by Roy Marshall In 1912 what was arguably the most violent crime, the darkest mystery, in Midwest history took place. Law enforcement officers encountered a scene of unimagined violence: eight victims, six of them children, bludgeoned to death with an ax while they slept. Everywhere there were clues. But inexperienced investigators failed, and private detectives took [...]