When the Almond Tree Blossoms Is American on the Verge of a Second Civil War? David Aikman, former senior foreign correspondent for Time magazine, first published When the Almond Tree Blossoms in 1993, as the Cold War ended and...
Restless For More Fulfillment in Unexpected Places Ever feel restless, knowing there’s more to life? Ever wonder why your plate is full, yet your soul is still empty, even as you search for more? Soul cravings....
Finding Home Mile Markers Among the World’s Religions Religion has exited the sidelines for center stage. Decades ago, Buddhist monks publicly immolated themselves. “Who are these people? How could they do that?”...
A Path To Hope Restoring the Spirit of the Abused Christian Woman Every day, everywhere, women like Rose face not only the danger and torment of domestic violence, they struggle with their faith and often receive inaccurate...
Pulled from Darkness into His Light Steve Black's unusual, God-ordained circumstance began when his tire went flat on a lonely road in the Nevada desert. He soon met Erinn, an ordinary, tractor-driving wife and mother with an amazing story to...
American Evangelicals and Modern Israel A Plea for Tough Love “I will bless those who bless you, and whoever curses you I will curse.” Evangelical Christians are often reminded of God’s strong proclamation to Abraham and his descendants,...
Dying in Indian Country Revised Edition Elizabeth Morris Media Kit Description Dying in Indian Country is the true story of a father who, recognizing how current tribal and federal government policies were destroying his...
Your But’s Too Big Leaving Your Excuses Behind BUTS. We all have them. And we lug them around like a bag of bricks, building walls to keep away failure and hurt. “But I’m too busy.” “But I’m...
And Church Happened Church growth experts tell us how to make our churches bigger, busier, and more competitive. Walt Hoffman suggests that such gains come at the cost of simplicity and intimacy, as churchgoers have no time to...