This serious spiritual work maps out the story and message of Jesus in a catechistic and approachable way. Jeremiah O. Opusunju takes on the ambitious subject of Jesus, who inspires debates over the nature of God, the meaning of life,... Read More
This promising new approach to dieting help dieters understand that weight loss is more possible than they think. "Weigh Yourself Slim" by M. Holmes puts forth a simple premise to help dieters transform their bodies. To “become a slim... Read More
Those interested in Christian topics will find much to consider in this passionate exploration of faith in everyday life. Timothy Etoori’s "Eternal Ways" encourages Christians to become more involved in their religious communities.... Read More
A tight-knit cast of teens is swept into a strange land in this exciting fantasy. John Lovell’s Asora: The Sword of Barra is a compelling fantasy about six teenagers thrown from their world into the land of Asora, where they learn to... Read More
Thackerey analyzes the tension between blind faith and available proof, and sides with doubt as the more scientific choice. "The Christianity Myth" traces a layman’s journey from an inquisitive agnostic to a definitive atheist,... Read More
With its intelligent prose, "A Fisher of Slaves" will not disappoint historical fiction fans who gravitate to Hornblower-style storytelling with a touch of Georgian-era romance. In his deftly researched and well-imagined "A Fisher of... Read More
The world is indeed a small place, and Thandie M. V. has crafted a playful and educational book that highlights diversity and similarity. A children’s book about how small our world really is, To Catch a Rainbow: Connecting People,... Read More
This is a novel with a lot of heart, whose hope for Nigeria’s women shines through, even if pathways to equality resist definition. Ishaya Albert’s "Mirage of Afro-Feminism" is a novella that explores the intersection of women’s... Read More