Beginning shortly after Satan was banished to Hell, Lucifer, the fallen angel, delivers a persuasive speech to organize his followers after they were defeated by God's army. As he attempts to re...więcej »
When Jesus was baptized, Heaven announced that he was the son of God. After the joyous celebration, Jesus went back to his mother's house to hear the story of his miraculous birth, which inspire...więcej »
Most of us work hard to resolve the never ending "either/or" dilemmas of our lives. But what if a central lesson for all people was to learn instead to embrace many of these paradoxes? In this ...więcej »
Is Your Home a Combat Zone?
Conflict between parents and their children has become the expected norm in today's culture. Frustrated parents are often told to "just hang on" until the child either ...więcej »
Paris (1898) is a novel by French author Émile Zola. Paris is the final installment in Zola's celebrated Three Cities Trilogy. Published toward the end of Zola's career, the...więcej »
A Passage to India (1924) is a novel by English author E.M. Forster. Written during the rise of the Indian independence movement against the British Raj, A Passage to India is cons...więcej »
Set near and on Lake Ontario in the 1750s, The Pathfinder is chronologically the third installation of James Fenimore Cooper's gripping Leatherstocking Tales. While the French I...więcej »
Patience brings about maturity, which is a learned ability to respond to the environment in a socially appropriate manner. Lessons of life are meant to grow us into the mature Christian that God...więcej »
This author goes to the Bible to show the reader what God has to say about Patience and how it is very important in every part of the believer's life in order for the believer to be successful i...więcej »
Paul Ferroll (1855) is a novel by Caroline Clive. Published to widespread critical and commercial acclaim, Paul Ferroll gained comparisons to Jane Eyre and predated the rise...więcej »
Paul Kelver, a fictional character, recounts an eventful life loosely based on author Jerome K. Jerome's personal and professional exploits prior to becoming a writer. It's an i...więcej »
The People of the Abyss (1903) is a work of nonfiction by American writer Jack London. Written after the author spent three months living in London's poverty-stricken East End, The ...więcej »
Following the events of The Land That Time Forgot, Tom Billings wrangles a crew and leads a search effort to find the missing Bowen Tyler. He's unknowingly pulled into the island's...więcej »
The Perfect World: A Romance of Strange People and Strange Places (1922) is a science fiction novel by Ella M. Scrymsour. Thought to be a fixup novel, or a combination of two separate sto...więcej »
Perfection Misconception is a book of thirty short devotionals that are aimed to help the young Christian women in today's society. The image surrounding women is one of perfection, and...więcej »
Once just a spark the "Personal L.O.S.S.Journal COVID-19 Season". Inspired by personal experiences and reliable resources, reflective sections in the "Personal Loss Journal-COVID-19...więcej »
This study invites you to walk with Peter from the time he was called to be a fisher of men through to his second letter and fulfilled calling. As you join Peter on his discipleship walk, you wi...więcej »
Phantasmion is the king of a fantastical realm who is forced into a series of trials that require him to seek help from unexpected allies. It's a captivating adventure full of v...więcej »
Shortly after his twenty-first birthday, Anodos arrives in a magical world inhabited by strange creatures, where he's forced to face many physical and emotional battles. The you...więcej »
The Phantom of the Opera (1910) is a novel by French writer Gaston Leroux. Originally serialized in Le Galois, the novel was inspired by legends revolving around the Paris Opera fr...więcej »