The New Path tells the story of a young Americans spiritual quest, his discovery of the powerful classic, Autobiography of a Yogi, and his subsequent meeting with-and acceptance as a disciple by-the books author, the great spiritual teacher and yoga master, Paramhansa Yogananda.
Eugene England (1933-2001)-one of the most influential and controversial intellectuals in modern Mormonism-lived in the crossfire between religious tradition and reform.
All Things to All PeopleThis is a book about God's wisdom to equip a man with skills (physician, pilot, preacher, and dentist) and then through His power to use that committed man to accomplish His will among a poverty laden and underprivileged Batonga tribe in the remote Zambezi Valley of Rhodesia, Africa.
The New Path tells the story of a young Americans spiritual quest, his discovery of the powerful classic, Autobiography of a Yogi, and his subsequent meeting with-and acceptance as a disciple by-the books author, the great spiritual teacher and yoga master, Paramhansa Yogananda.
Between Heaven & Hollywood is David’s inspirational journey from the wheat fields of his Mennonite home outside of Dodge City Kansas, to the bright lights of Los Angeles.
Every reader will find themselves in the colorful characters of Ever Green - even if you are not aware of it now, before closing the last page, you will know.
Tempest: Eye in the Storm imprints the empowering saga of a once-spiritual weakling who graciously survived tempestuous gauntlet of persecution amidst crusading for righteousness, good governance, and fighting graft and corruption within a moribund government financial organization trashed into perdition by schemers and scammers of variant genre.
Between Heaven & Hollywood is David’s inspirational journey from the wheat fields of his Mennonite home outside of Dodge City Kansas, to the bright lights of Los Angeles.
Meeting Lori Bakker today-a young woman with a bright, outgoing personality, you could hardly imagine her as a teenager living a life of flagrant sexual promiscuity and drug abuse.
The Owl Whose Foot Wouldn't Fit the Limb tells of a defenseless little girl who, at age two years, was left alone in the famous Howard Theatre in the Nation's Capital.
The authors, who have been in ministry together for over thirty-five years, take the reader through vivid biographical accounts of how God has supernaturally dealt with them over the years, through revelations, visions, dreams, miracles, and deliverances.
This book is a series of short accounts describing events where the author escaped harm or received help for situations that are difficult to explain as mere coincidences and thus appear to be the result of divine assistance.
A Sinner Child Becomes a Man of God gives a look into a young poor black man going through life in and out of jail, dealing with drugs, family drama, and heartfelt deaths.
In this fascinating historical and cultural biography, Peter Stanford deconstructs that most vilified of Bible characters: Judas Iscariot, who famously betrayed Jesus with a kiss.
These are the firsthand accounts of sisters Helen and Barbara Shores growing up with their father, Arthur Shores, a prominent Civil Rights attorney, during the 60s in the Jim Crow south Birmingham district-a frequent target of the Ku Klux Klan.
On October 13, 2010, millions of television viewers on five continents literally stopped everything to watch the amazing rescue of 33 men trapped underground in the mine of San José de Copiapó in northern Chile.