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LARRY ODELL JOHNSON SHARES PERSONAL REFLECTIONS ON MEANING AND MORALITY IN “WHAT IS WE TO YOU?!”

In his latest work, Johnson explores the King James Version of the Bible, highlighting its relevance to today’s moral debates. Larry Odell Johnson, Emeritus Assistant Professor of Mathematics and passionate biblical scholar, shares “What Is We To You?!”, a 114-page compelling exploration of the first four chapters of the King James Version (KJV) of the…
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CANCER SURVIVOR UNVEILS A POIGNANT PREVIEW ON LONGSTANDING HEALTH STRUGGLES AND PERSONAL TURMOILS

Garnering commendation from The US Review of Books, Manal Suleiman Shurafa offers comfort and advice on facing trials with courage and faith Author Manal Suleiman Shurafa shares her intense journey of battling breast cancer and thwarting two additional diagnoses over the course of twenty-six years in her most recent work, “When Hard Lilies Cry.” Shurafa’s…
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MANAL SULEIMAN SHURAFA CHRONICLES EXTRAORDINARY TELL-ALL ON HER 26-YEAR BATTLE AGAINST CANCER

The Pacific Book Review lauds Shurafa’s writing, drawing readers with her graceful and candid account of resilience and strength In her deeply moving and empowering memoir, “When Hard Lilies Cry,” Manal Suleiman Shurafa takes readers on a 26-year journey through her battles with two cancers, her efforts to prevent two more, and her quest for…
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KATIE MOAK INSPIRES PATRIOTIC PRIDE IN “TOMMY’S FLAG: A BLIND KITTEN’S TALE”

In her latest children’s book, Katie Moak shares an uplifting story of resilience and American values through the journey of a blind kitten. Katie Moak, a children’s book author with roots in Southeast Texas, shares “Tommy’s Flag: A Blind Kitten’s Tale”, a heartwarming story that introduces children to the meaning and traditions of the American…
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Author Harold Toliver Explores the Depths of the Universe Through a New Philosophical Lens

Retired professor’s book critiques common beliefs by contextualizing human experience within the vast continuum of atomic matter. In “Scanning and Sizing the Universe and Everything in It: Playing Scales”, Harold Toliver offers a thought-provoking critique of philosophy and science, challenging the anthropocentric views that often dominate humankind’s understanding of the universe. Drawing from his extensive…
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AUTHOR RICHARD PENNER BLENDS ANECDOTES AND SCIENCE, LINKING FAITH, SCIENCE, AND HUMAN EXPERIENCE

“Life As I Know It: A Biologist’s View of the World” reveals revolutionary perspectives on the interplay between faith and the evolution of the natural world Biologist and author Richard Penner lays the groundwork for an enthralling voyage through the complex interrelationships between faith, science, and the natural world in his latest book, “Life As…
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YOUNG ADULT FICTION TRAVELS BACK IN TIME TO UNCOVER A PROMINENT SCIENTIST’S LEGACY

Educator and biologist Dr. Barbara ten Brink presents her newest book, exploring the world of Antoni van Leeuwenhoek through the eyes of a young lady In her latest novel, “Through the Microscopes of Antoni van Leeuwenhoek,” Dr. Barbara ten Brink weaves historical facts with imaginative storytelling, illuminating the life and work of one of history’s…
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“Undermining the U.S. Constitution” Wins Silver Medal in Readers’ Favorite Book Awards 2024

Diane S. Vann’s bold examination of America’s ideological landscape earns national recognition for its powerful message and unique perspective. Diane S. Vann’s “Undermining the U.S. Constitution: How the Communist Manifesto of 1848 Blueprints the Actions of the Democratic Party” has been awarded the Silver Medal in the 2024 Readers’ Favorite Book Awards in the Non-Fiction…
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“God is Good: Revised Second Edition” Wins Gold Medal in 2024 Readers’ Favorite Book Awards

Margaret Liu Collins’ uplifting narrative celebrates the transformational power of faith and earns recognition in the Christian – General category. Margaret Liu Collins’ inspiring work, “God is Good: Revised Second Edition” has been honored with a Gold Medal in the Christian – General category at the esteemed Readers’ Favorite Book Awards 2024. This accolade highlights…
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Susan Gee Rumsey’s Debut Novel Explores the Lives of Aspiring Artists in 1980s San Francisco

“Why You Must” transports readers into a vivid journey of ambition and self-discovery in a city on the brink of cultural transformation. Upon retirement, Susan Gee Rumsey reignited her passion for writing, drawing inspiration from her new life in the Pacific Northwest to complete a story first imagined 36 years earlier. Her debut novel, “Why…
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