Fallen Answers is the fourth book of the Memorable Fancies series: a thousand very brief pieces of fiction, nonfiction, metafiction, and wondrous miscellany on many different themes, most of them k...
This book is a sweeping anecdotal view of two thousand years of Christian history. It asks whether we are called to be a righteous community apart from those who are sinners, criminals, and nonbeli...
Thus, substance-abusing adolescents experiencing inadequate family structure and functioning will be at a serious disadvantage with regard to recovery. Their recovery, however, is likely to be enha...
Jack Cook is in many ways a typical 13-year-old. He's okay with school, loves sports, and plays videos on the network. But Jack, along with everyone else at Tsiolkovsky Station, is living in a bubb...
In 2020 I became 80 years old, and I suddenly realize that if I don't write my memoir now, I will either die first or become so old my mind will not allow me to remember anything to write!!!
So her...
"There comes a point where we need to stop just pulling people out of the river. We need to go upstream and find out why they're falling in." Desmond Tutu
A Non-fiction book which looks at our gr...
You or your loved one suffers from Coronavirus, Stroke, Alzheimer or Cancer? You don't have to suffer anymore. There are very effective and cheap remedies that big Phrama don't want to you to get y...
This book is the first full-length treatment of the philosophical problem of fatalism, the thesis that the laws of logic alone suffice to prove that no person ever acts freely. After a critical exa...
Why would anyone want to watch horror movies? Why would Christians, in particular, bother with the genre? In Fear Not!, critic Josh Larsen makes the case that monster movies, creature features, sla...
In response to the financial turmoil caused by the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), the Fed reopened four of these broadly-based programs and created two new ones in 2020. Treasury pledged $50 ...
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Is Walmart a good place to meet God? What about a dive bar? The town dump? Does meeting God happen only in separate, ""holy"" places? The book of Acts says there is no place on earth without a witn...
Finding God in Suffering is about a Jesus-follower's pilgrimage from East Asia to Australia. It speaks of his journey of sorrow and joy, struggles and hope, affliction and God's power in his weakne...
For all who know the security of home--in all its iterations--and for those who don't, finding home is complicated. Home always is characterized by joy and sorrow, grief and gladness, the realities...
Welcome to the neighborhood of your dreams. Here you'll find great friends. Help and encouragement. Shared meals and resources. Family gatherings.
These pages present a parade of homes like you'v...
An imaginative and illuminating study, Finding Is the First Act places historical thinking in creative tension with literary appreciation. The structures of Jesus's parable of the hidden treasure (...
What if the majority Christian view concerning the gospel is not only wrong, but responsible for the rejection of Christian faith by so many today? If your idea of the gospel is that God's fundamen...
This is the story of a sixth-grade social studies project that took on a life of its own and captivated a family for more than a year. As an entry for the National History Day competition, the stor...
In Finding Voice, Kincaid employs an often used but somewhat elusive metaphor, “voice,” as a way of speaking of pastoral identity and contends that a lively, imaginative pas...
""It is necessary for us as human beings to establish patterns of principles and methods to understand intelligently our social, moral, and spiritual processes for purposes of accurate continuity i...