I Can See Clearly Now

I Can See Clearly Now

by Ryne Dure with Tom Sabellico, Forward by Jim "Mudcat" Grant Ryne Duren terrified major league batters, pitching 100 mph while squinting through thick, dark sunglasses. For effect, a warm-up pitch would go sailing back to the screen. Meanwhile, it was Ryne who was in fear and his drinking that was out of control, turning [...]
An Invitation to Heal

An Invitation to Heal

by Susan Spalding What if you had a dream that was so compelling, so real, that you were willing to turn your life upside down to follow it? That is what happened to Susan Spalding when she had a dream that was her call to the vocation of healing. All of the events that followed were [...]
Crystal Lake

Crystal Lake

by Roy Marshall with Janielle Kenworthy For Charley Willey, editor of the Lewis Standard, things were not going well. He was sick, he was going blind, and his paper was losing money. The Iowa Highway Commission made him a promise, broke it, and forever diminished his town. The state had some making up to do. [...]
Thicker Than Water

Thicker Than Water

by Roy Morris This is a collection of stories about the Morris family, our loved ones, friends and neighbors. It covers six decades of our efforts to survive, from growing up dirt poor to going out into the world seeking fame and fortune, then returning to our roots. We didn't find what we sought but we [...]
Unfinished Miles

Unfinished Miles

by Mark Manion Hallucinations, dreams, angels, and a miraculous recovery are all humorously but soberly woven into this heart-gripping autobiography. Mark and his cousin Mike were in a horrible crash while bicycling across the United States. Mark literally almost lost his head and was left paralyzed from the neck down. Sixteen years later, through a [...]
The Mens Group Manual

The Mens Group Manual

by Clyde Henry Re-establishing the Men's Hunt in Contemporary Society In the hundred-thousand years of human existence before men were reduced to civilians in mega-cultures, we lived in traditional groups of 18 to 36 people. Within that group half were women and a third were children. The remaining six to twelve were men. They gathered in [...]
What if your pastor is a dud

What if your pastor is a dud

by Brian T. Joyce Asks the question that, until now, has been spoken only in private conversations. Brian T. Joyce, a retired pastor with decades of ministerial experience, has witnessed the best and worst of Catholic parish experience--and everything in between. The tone throughout is positive. He shines a loving light on a shadow area [...]
Miracles with a Message

Miracles with a Message

by Troy Brewer Miracles with a message Is an amazing collection of modern day miracles interwoven with power packed, biblical wisdom that will build up your faith and encourage your heart. These chapters include, Miracle at Wedgewood: As a lunatic killer shot up a church in Ft Worth, Texas, the hand of God was leaving [...]
Brightest of Silver Linings

Brightest of Silver Linings

by Carol Masheter Few people have heard of Carstensz Pyramid, a sharp fin of limestone 16,000 feet above sea level, surrounded by mountainous jungle in Papua, a part of the world wracked by political and tribal violence, where kidnappings of climbers still occur. Why bother to climb such a troublesome, little-known peak? This book describes Carol [...]
The Medium who Baffled Houdini

The Medium who Baffled Houdini

by Elaine M. Kuzmeskus "Houdini the Magician Stumped," proclaimed the Boston Herald in 1924. Who was this medium who baffled Houdini? None other than Margery Crandon, the wife of a prominent Boston surgeon. "Margery the Medium" made headlines throughout the 1920s. She captivated not only Harvard professors, but the editors of Scientific American with her [...]
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