Addison Hodges Hart begins with a statement that some Christians, and many who no longer call themselves Christian, may find astounding. He says that Christians are interiorly free to seek the truth wherever it may be found, without fear... Read More
Grant’s experience tells the story of how Canada entered the age of modern media. In Changing Channels: Confessions of a Canadian Communications Lawyer, Peter S. Grant takes readers through his life story with a mix of personal... Read More
Photographs from the nightmarish to the enchanting invite viewers to discover the richness of women’s creativity in the Arab world. One stunning image can forever sear the brain with its truth. She Who Tells a Story: Women... Read More
With a unique pace and logic, the text provides a desirable space in which to consider any number of interesting ideas about solitude and connection. Inspired by Blaise Pascal, a 17th-century philosopher best known for his posthumous... Read More
To understand Julian Hoffman’s goals in "The Small Heart of Things", you must consider two ideas from his preface: 1) “Awareness is becoming acquainted with environment, no matter where one happens to be,” in the words of Sigurd... Read More
This strong weight-loss title focuses on beating obesity with four deceptively simple steps: setting goals, keeping a food journal, exercising, and following up regularly with a practitioner. As a weight-loss specialist and surgeon,... Read More
It’s well known that people with happy relationships and marriages tend to live longer and face fewer health problems. In "Forging Healthy Connections", authors Trevor Crow and Marilyn Karinch advise us of the research showing the... Read More
A short but mesmerizing tale, this spine-tingling test of the human spirit quite literally takes on the ghosts of our ancestors in an attempt to neutralize their mistakes. Supernatural entities threaten to suppress free will in this... Read More