By: Georgia Free
An epic novel, The Wild Date Palm explores the fate of ordinary people whose mission collides with the secret agenda of powerful countries. Continue reading “Diane Armstrong: From Holocaust Survivor to Bestselling Espionage Author”
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By: Georgia Free
An epic novel, The Wild Date Palm explores the fate of ordinary people whose mission collides with the secret agenda of powerful countries. Continue reading “Diane Armstrong: From Holocaust Survivor to Bestselling Espionage Author”
By: Laura Bennett
Are you curious about miracles? Do you wonder why Jesus performed them? Continue reading “What’s the Point of Jesus’ Miracles? ‘The Chosen’ Spiritual Advisor Offers Answers”
By: Georgia Free
Imagine being locked in a dark prison cell, with no access to the outside world. No windows, no bed, minimal food. Soldiers interrogating you day and night. Continue reading “Real-Life ‘Hunger Games’: How Sean Turnell Survived 650 Days in a Myanmar Prison”
By: Laura Bennett
When you consider the parameters of your life and what you feel is possible, is the ceiling set by your circumstance, or your thinking? Continue reading “Embrace the Thinking of Jesus for a ‘Mind Shift’, Says Erwin McManus”
By: Laura Bennett
Author, journalist and editor Ben McKelvey was 27 when he had stroke. Continue reading “A Stroke at 27, Heart Attack at 29: Almost Dying Saved Author Ben McKelvey”
By: John Anderson
Beyond Order: 12 More Rules for Life is Jordan Peterson’s follow-up to his best-selling 10 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos. Continue reading “Beyond Order: 12 More Rules for Life [Book Review]”
By: Stephen McAlpine
Perhaps it’s fitting that Tim Keller’s last book was Forgive: How Should I and How Can I? Continue reading “Tim Keller’s Last Word on Forgiveness”
By: Mike Crooks
The Reverend Timothy Keller, founding pastor of the Redeemer Presbyterian Church in New York City, passed away at his home on May 19, aged 72 years. Continue reading “Rev Tim Keller 1950-2023: “We Take Comfort in His Last Words””
By: Laura Bennett
When something’s hard, our culture tends to want to make it easier: tired of walking up stairs? Here’s an escalator. Don’t want to cook food? Here’s a takeaway or microwave-meal option. Continue reading “Stressed? You Can Use it For Good, says Former Navy Officer Paul Taylor”
By: Laura Bennett
In the recent Elvis movie the life one of the most successful superstars was explored with Baz Luhrman giving it the glitzy Hollywood treatment only he can. Continue reading “‘The Faith of Elvis’: Billy Stanley Recounts the Prayers of an Icon”