“Theaetetus” is a dialogue by Plato from his middle period, written sometime around 369 BC. It is widely considered to be one of his best works and remains a significant contribution...
WHO ME, LORD? DID YOU SAY WRITE?I don't exactly mean to question Your wisdom here, Lord, but I'm merely wondering if, by some slim chance, You might possibly have me confused...
Although one of his lesser known plays, Shakespeare’s considerable abilities as a playwright are readily apparent in “Troilus and Cressida.” This historical and tragic ‘p...
The philosophy of utilitarianism can trace its origins back thousands of years to the ancient Chinese philosophy of logic attributed to the Mohist School. Today it is most famously associated wi...
While Tolstoy may be best remembered as the talented Russian author of such monumentally great works as “War and Peace” and “Anna Karenina”, he also wrote prolifically in...
How do we know that God exists? Who is God, what is He made of, and why is He so interested in people? Why did God create me? What is His intention for my life? This easy-to-follow booklet answers ...
Who Touched Me is a devotional based primarily on the account in Mark 5:21-40 of the woman who suffered with a flow of blood for twelve years and although she went to many doctors they could not c...
Sherwood Anderson’s most famous work, “Winesburg, Ohio” is a cycle of short stories set in the fictional town of Winesburg, loosely based on the author’s own home town of...
Written in 1884 under the pen name “Nessmuk”, “Woodcraft and Camping” is the classic and timeless guide on roughing it by expert woodsman George Washington Sears. Born th...
Life Is Simple, People Make It Complicated
Have you ever wondered why some individuals achieve tremendous success in life, and are happy? While other people put forth great effort, and still fail...