Conflict in the Home
“This was the age of the clash of cultures.” "Conflict in the Home" illuminates turmoil in a household when Western ideas begin to flourish in the Far East. Siu Kam is hit... Read More
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“This was the age of the clash of cultures.” "Conflict in the Home" illuminates turmoil in a household when Western ideas begin to flourish in the Far East. Siu Kam is hit... Read More
War has bloodied Israel’s soil for millennia. With The Circle, Edward Schmidt offers those inured to the cruel history and constant reports of violence a different view. Set... Read More
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St. Thomas Aquinas once said, “To one who has faith, no explanation is necessary. To one without faith, no explanation is possible.” It’s the quote that comes to mind when... Read More
Alice Lancaster, a wealthy, Caucasian international relations worker, lives with her family in Kuala Lampur, Malaysia. After an unsettling encounter with a Chinese mystic, she... Read More
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Most people find it difficult to follow the biblical advice that it’s better to give than to receive. Even though cultures throughout the world acknowledge giving as a... Read More
Most people would agree that a successful marriage depends upon honesty and trust between partners. When one of them withholds information from the other, for whatever reason,... Read More
When her son, Jeffrey, then twenty-four years old, called her one evening in December 2006 and uttered his “famous” words: “Mom, I’ve been thinkingÂ…” Karen... Read More
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