I’m not writing here to force a new version Christ on you O reader but if you know what’s good for you you will take the first chance at knowing Him that you can get. So begins this modern epistle on how to have a personal... Read More
“The future isn’t what it used to be.“ — Yogi Berra A condemned man John Wesley Nydegger has been convicted of fifty vicious murders of women. Sophie Zapata a broadcast journalist arrives at Sing Sing to witness his execution.... Read More
“Pregnancy is a creative work in process” begins "The Miracle Within". Pregnancy is also a universal process that crosses the barriers of religion and science. Authors Jack McCubbin M.D. and physician’s assistant Cathy Schaffer... Read More
‘Vogue (vōg)… The mode of fashion prevalent at any particular time’; […] It was just the name needed to identify their social gazette. None of them could imagine, in 1892, that they were creating a brand that would become famous... Read More
“Maybe your skirts are too tight,” suggests the author, “your blouse gapes and a ‘muffin top’ layer of fat pours over the waistband of your jeans.” Glenville asserts that there’s more at stake than looks: “the fat around... Read More
“I see dead people,” said a frightened boy in the movie The Sixth Sense. This author goes that boy one better: he takes pictures of dead people. With a degree in journalism, Macy is a member of Instrumental Transcommunication ITC),... Read More
This offering consists of thirteen poems two of them prose-shorts and six stories with floss-thin connections between them. Most poems are in the form of rhymed and near-rhymed couplets. The subjects are couplehood and the reflective... Read More
The author, a former Republican Senator from Missouri, begins his discussion on faith in American politics by describing a weekly event now all but extinct: the formerly non-political Senate prayer breakfast. Once, according to Danforth,... Read More