One Path to Peace in Palestine: From Resistance to Resolution

By T Hans Olson In One Path to Peace in Palestine, author Thomas Hans presents a unique perspective on one of the world’s most enduring conflicts, urging readers to embrace change not only politically but personally. This thoughtful and challenging nonfiction work introduces a 10-point Palestinian Peace Proposal that, although conceived over a decade ago, remains…

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Rediscovering Connection through My Redemption from Pluto: Lessons Learned from Life’s Relationships by Larry V. Dykstra

In My Redemption from Pluto: Lessons Learned from Life’s Relationships, author Larry V. Dykstra invites readers on a soul-deep exploration of the relationships that shape our lives. Drawing on decades of personal experience from corporate boardrooms to quiet moments of introspection, Dykstra presents thirty-two essays that encourage us to reconsider how we engage with ourselves, each…

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Notes From “The Catacombs”, A Stirring Wake-Up Call to the Modern Church

What happens when one questions whether the Christian Church has truly followed the teachings of Jesus, or if it has simply built a comfortable legacy around them? Notes From “The Catacombs” by T. Hans Olson is a bold, unfiltered collection of personal writings that confront this question head-on. Based on years of letters, emails, and reflections, Olson’s…

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Embracing Midlife with Harold Kooden’s Golden Men: The Power of Gay Midlife

The journey to self-acceptance is pivotal for many individuals, and for gay men, the coming-out process imparts invaluable life lessons. Golden Men: The Power of Gay Midlife highlights how these experiences uniquely position gay men to navigate the complexities of middle age and beyond with confidence and resilience. The coming-out process is more than just…

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Frontiers: The Journey of Two Surgeons Through Stroke by Dr. Siva Murugappan and Dr. Prema Samy

An extraordinary tale of resilience and hope, Frontiers: The Journey of Two Surgeons Through Stroke, is a powerful memoir that has captivated readers and garnered attention in The New York Times and at several book fairs. This remarkable story is told through the intertwined perspectives of Dr. Siva Murugappan, a dedicated general surgeon, and his inspiring…

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Breaking Chains, Building Change: T. Hans’ Convicts Cheer Change!

In a world facing moral fatigue and institutional stagnation, Convicts Cheer Change! Serves both as a call to action and a manifesto for hope. Written by an author with deep roots in faith and firsthand experience, this book doesn’t just critique the systems we rely on. It dares to reimagine them. T Hans’ journey begins on a…

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What Am I by JJ Zerr: A Veteran’s Journey Through Memory, Identity, and Legacy

In What Am I, author JJ Zerr delivers a poignant and unexpectedly gripping tale of reflection, service, and self-discovery. This hybrid of military fiction and memoir centers on Eddie Walsh, an 80-year-old Navy veteran whose quiet life is disrupted by a single email: “Did you ever volunteer for something nobody else wanted to do?” Eddie’s…

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