Delving into global data, these authors offer insight into methods of reducing religious conflict throughout the world. Religious Hostility: A Global Assessment of Hatred and Terror, by Rodney Stark and Katie E. Corcoran, is a... Read More
Jackson makes strong arguments for her view that God gave human beings the power to make good decisions. During her tenure at a secondary school in Australia, one of Glenda M. Jackson’s students committed suicide. This incident... Read More
From his beloved hillside retreat in Jamaica, superstar novelist Noel Coward and his manservant drink and smoke and grumble their way through delightful memories of glamorous friends, celebrity gone wild and crazy, and a London town that... Read More
You want vampires? This book has a mean one. Fast-paced and tight, the writing succeeds in presenting this lethal predator in an abhorrent light. This vampire tale on steroids meets the horror genre in a nauseating parade of... Read More
"Fast Tracking the FAFSA" demystifies the Free Application for Federal Student Aid process, bringing welcome clarity to parents and students during a stressful time. R J Baumel is a financial aid administrator with decades of experience... Read More
Sam Barrington wins at blackjack so often he is barred at forty-six casinos. Why? Not for cheating or card counting (which he says “is a total waste of time,”) but because, as one dealer described him to a pit boss: “He’s a weird... Read More
Kingdom Wealth: The Power to Get It, by J. Vernon Duncan, explores just how Christians can increase in Kingdom wealth—the financial blessings available to those who are part of the Kingdom of God. Though Duncan points out that Kingdom... Read More
In her debut poetry collection, "Storm Farmer", Tracey Gass Ranze reflects upon the details of her world with passion and an underlying sense of joy. Whether she’s writing about the connection she feels to the Delaware River, which... Read More