Book Review: Why the Universe Bothers to Exist by David V. McCorkle
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Book Review: Why the Universe Bothers to Exist by David V. McCorkle

A Striking Breakthrough in the Origins Controversy! Steinhardt and Turok’s proposed ekpyrotic universe model fits the Genesis account! The implications are profound. The book Why the Universe Bothers to Exist: Theistic Determinism, Evidences and Implications by David V. McCorkle, PhD. is based upon this observation. It explains the likely location and physics of heaven. It…

BOOK REVIEW: Driver Confessional by David L. Winters
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BOOK REVIEW: Driver Confessional by David L. Winters

Antonio, a law student and part-time  ride-share driver, cruises the streets of Washington, D.C. for his next fare. His gentle manner and Italian good looks lead many to confess more than they intended. On a particularly dark night, a mysterious woman bares her soul and throws Antonio into a world of secrets. With his police…

BOOK REVIEW: The Good Book by Deron Spoo
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BOOK REVIEW: The Good Book by Deron Spoo

The Good Book offers a user-friendly guide to the Bible’s biggest ideas. A chapter from the Bible accompanies each chapter of the book, which helps readers understand the context and content of the Scripture passages in a way that can open the whole Bible.   Designed as a forty-day journey through forty key chapters of the…

Book Review: Love Letters from God by Glenys Nellist
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Book Review: Love Letters from God by Glenys Nellist

In this heart-warming picture book designed for girls, author Glenys Nellist tells the inspiring stories of incredible women in the Bible. With beautiful illustrations by Rachel Clowes and sweet lift-the-flap envelopes, each story delivers a special message for children to open as they read their own personal love letters from God. Full of warmth and…

Book Review: Brave is the new Beautiful by Lee Wolfe Blum
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Book Review: Brave is the new Beautiful by Lee Wolfe Blum

In a culture that bombards women with “thinspiration” messages and pressure to “do it all” while wearing the mask of perfection, women are left feeling alone and overwhelmed. How can they stop comparing themselves to others? How can they live out who they really are? Lee Wolfe Blum offers stories from everyday women who have…

Book Review: What If: All That You Can Imagine by K.K. Stewart
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Book Review: What If: All That You Can Imagine by K.K. Stewart

Voltaire told us to “judge a man by his questions, not his answers.” I ask a lot of thought provoking questions in this ebook, all starting with the words – what if. We can barely go through life without asking what if about something. We are always questioning, always imagining. While the book takes a…