Like a clear and steady lighthouse on a foggy shore, this book guides readers to tackle the intersection of faith and logic with gentle clarity and conviction.
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Book Review: Daniel, Man of God by Dwight L. Moody
Through the life of Daniel, Dwight L. Moody explores what it means to live with integrity, faith, and humility in a world that often opposes those values.
Uplifting Lit Awardee: The Sound of an Ordinary Life by Alis Cerrahyan
This memoir follows Alis Cerrahyan’s journey through personal challenges, family dynamics, and self-discovery, highlighting her growth in resilience and understanding.
Book Review: Camel from Kyzylkum: A Memoir of My Life Journey by Lara Gelya
Lara Gelya’s story chronicles her escape and the journey across continents, revealing her strength in pursuit of freedom and a better life.
Book Review: Frankendork: From Darkness Unto Light by Barney Ludkins
“Frankendork: From Darkness Unto Light” by Barney Ludkins follows Franky, a boy created by a scientist father, as he tackles the challenges of school, spiritual battles, and the power of mercy and forgiveness.
Book Review: Rough Way to the High Way by Kelly Mack McCoy
Rough Way to the High Way is like a lonely highway at dawn—silent, winding, and full of promise, with the road ahead representing the unpredictable yet inevitable journey of faith, healing, and self-discovery.
Book Review: “Journey of a Radiant Heart” by Niomi Nicci
“Journey of a Radiant Heart” by Niomi Nicci is an intimate and transformative memoir chronicling the author’s spiritual ascension through Santeria and personal healing over two decades.
Hopeful Books
Books have long served as vessels of inspiration, offering narratives, insights, and guidance that evoke hope, resilience, and a renewed outlook on life. Across genres and authors, numerous books look into the theme of hope, exploring its transformative power, its ability to tackle adversity, and its profound impact on individuals and societies. This essay explores…
Unputdownable!
RAT by Priscilla B. Shuler My rating: 5 of 5 stars I wasn’t put down by this book that I couldn’t and didn’t put down. It’s truly read-worthy! Need I say more? I may do so later on, yet this will suffice for now. Will I say anything different? There’d be more to stress my…
Book Review: RAT by Priscilla B Shuler
A compelling tale of coming-of-age, RAT follows the remarkable journey of an orphan as he makes his way from the slums to the pinnacles of success, all while overcoming unforeseen obstacles in life.
Book Review: Favored by Priscilla B Shuler
Favored is a gripping Southern murder mystery that explores the dark sides of humanity while delving into the power of forgiveness and redemption.
Book Review: The Light in the Heart by Roy T. Bennett
The Light in the Heart by Roy T. Bennett is a collection of uplifting thoughts that encourages readers to cultivate positive habits of mind, fostering kindness, empathy, and personal growth.
Book Review: “Kuimba” by Priscilla B Shuler
Kuimba is not just a story—it is a testament to the power of spiritual gifts and the resistance that often meets those who possess them. For readers seeking an inspiring and thought-provoking tale, Kuimba is a must-read.
Book Review: Kuimba by Priscilla B Shuler
Priscilla B. Shuler’s Kuimba offers a richly layered narrative, blending unexpected twists with moments of profound inspiration.
The Ickabog: Why Harry Potter Fans Should Check Out J.K. Rowling’s Newest Book
Are you a die-hard Harry Potter fan? Have you been collecting J.K. Rowling’s books like your shelves might disappear if you don’t? Enthralled by magical worlds and fairy tales? If you’ve answered yes to any of these, then The Ickabog should be at the top of your reading list.
Losing and Finding: 5 Myth-Busting Things About Books That Change Lives and Careers (Part 6 of 6)
(A Notes to Self Series) “The key thing about a book is that you lose yourself in the author’s world.” – Jeff Bezos On Tuesday, I posted the first instalment of this six-part quote series about books. I talked about J.K. Rowling’s words and how she may not be too keen about her book’s magic…
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