Author Michael Levitton found Jesus at the age of 39. 'Until then I had been someone who, thanks to his training in the military and the law, reckoned he could work life out for himself. As part of my new life, I took to reading my way through the Bible each year. I have now read my way through the Bible 25 times.'
Uta Christensen writes works of historical fiction that are formed by her own family's background, her love of travel, and a desire to explore the human spirit when human will is tested the most.
'This book suggests a solution to educational shortfalls, one of America's most pressing problems. We are pleased to announce its release,' said Robert Fletcher, CEO of Strategic Book Publishing and Rights Agency.
David C. Dagley has written three very different and exciting novels, each receiving considerable praise. The books are 'The Women of Cho: Heart and Seoul,' 'Cale Dixon and the Moguk Murders,' and 'White Bars.'
This book empowers the consumer - known in the healthcare industry as the patient - by detailing the important changes in the industry and what they mean, not only for healthcare delivery, but for providers, suppliers, and patients.
The first book by medium Modesta Belzer 'As Always, Your God: A Global Message from God to Each of Us' is about the nature of God and the development of the human soul as experienced through many lives.
In this definitive book, philosopher John G. Deville has destroyed some 4,000 years of philosophical understanding to convince the world that philosophy is not the same any more.
The national tour of THE PRODUCERS, the Mel Brooks musical farce,is a hilarious production.The Tony-award winning musical, which originally starred Nathan Lane and Matthew Broderick, ran from 2001 to 2007 on Broadway. The touring production is hilariously funny and will play several nearby venues in the next few weeks.
Chad has been struggling desperately to cope with a life that's been turned upside down. He's lost everything: his business, house, cherished BMW sports car, and his fiancée. Having reached rock bottom, Chad is at the point of committing suicide.
In 1994, the author first came to Aquitaine in southwest France to start renovating a friend's property. His book tells of transitioning from leaving North Wales 10 years later, and then settling in France's Dordogne department region. His story covers the highs and lows of his first 12 months in the country.
'The General's Wife' is an action-packed novel based on events as well as historical figures who lived in 19th-century Venezuela. It's also a story of love, tragedy, and triumph.
SAN FRANCISCO - Strategic Book Publishing and Rights Agency (SBPRA) has joined Worldreader in their continuing efforts to serve underprivileged readers around the world. To date, Strategic has donated nearly 70 titles by its top children's authors to the campaign.
Good news! The new book 'The Power of Worshipping God' gives readers the key to transform lives for the better. It contains powerful biblical teachings and true testimonies about worship and praise that will transport believers to a higher dimension in all areas of life.
Nancy Louise Lewis finally tells all in her explosive memoir about her 30 years in journalism. Her newspaper career, which began covering a notorious, and until now unsolved 1974 murder in Connecticut, led to attempts on her life by police in two states. Her take on the experience: 'You don't have to be black to have cops wanting you dead!'
This 1980s romance novel begins in Norway, and is all about decisions. Forty-three-year-old Katie, an American divorcée, is newly married to Norwegian civil engineer Olaf Hammerstrøm. He is much older and is a kind and understanding man, but there's little spark in their marriage. Olaf is her third husband and she really wants the marriage to work, but about the only thing the two have in common is their religion.