John Mahon looks to bridge the gap between science and religion to solve the problems plaguing society
John Mahon was raised Catholic, lapsed into atheism and later became a Christian as an adult following a near-death experience. During his four decades as a practicing neurologist, he realized the inability of science alone to satisfy the needs of …
Author and podcaster Sarah Rieke shares the story of infant loss in debut book, ‘Even Broken Can Be Beautiful’
“In Him, even our most broken places can be made beautiful,” said Sarah Rieke, author and podcaster. In her debut book, “Even Broken Can Be Beautiful: A Story of Life, Loss, and the Hope of Heaven” (published by WestBow Press), …
What it takes to be a multinational success like Adidas and Nike?
After accumulating experiences both in national and global organizations in different industries for over 22 years, Mondy Selle Gold pens a book where he shares his expertise to students, entrepreneurs and global business leaders and managers.
New book covers concepts of spiritual warfare and deception
In the new book “CRUSHING Conceptualism In Modern Christianity: Exposing the Devil's Agenda Against God's Design” (published by LifeRich Publishing), author Andrew Michael Denny introduces a reality “so bizarre that, if it were not true, could only be science-fiction.”
The Trayvon Hoax: Unmasking the Witness Fraud that Divided America
Filmmaker Joel Gilbert uncovers the true story of the shooting of Trayvon Martin that divided America. By examining his 750-page phone records, Gilbert discovers the key witness in the trial of George Zimmerman, Rachel Jeantel, was a fraud. Gilbert locates …
Real-life events, strategies, self-help guides, lessons and poems help readers cope and eases life’s pains
LaNell Rogers considers herself nobody special or important and that there is nothing outstanding or remarkable about her. She never earned a degree from a well-known university, or worked in a position that made her much money or gained her …
Learn the importance of knowing, following your God-given plan, achieve success in both ministry and marketplace
“All of us at some point have been given a task or an assignment — whether it was at school, at work, or in ministry. We have each been called upon to complete a particular task or responsibility. For most …
Unbullied: Book Offers A Better Way To Fight Back
Anti-bullying campaigns in schools and communities get a lot of press, so have all the bullies in the world simply stopped being bullies just because there's a heightened awareness of the issue? Of course not. More needs to be done, …
“The Conscious Closet: The Revolutionary Guide to Looking Good While Doing Good” by Elizabeth L. Cline
Your clothes are all laid out for tomorrow. You’ll get up in the morning, jump out of the shower, into your outfit, and out the door because it’s a big day. You’ll look sharp, competent, and responsible, and you’ll feel …
Emmy Winning Producer Releases New Book
Kim Gagne', Two-Time National Daytime Emmy Winner, is proud to announce the release of her first book, How To Win, My Life In Television. Gagne' takes us inside her revealing and oftentimes hilarious memoir that will educate, inform, enlighten and …
“Searching for Black Confederates: The Civil War’s Most Persistent Myth” by Kevin M. Levin
History is a big subject. And yet, each era has inside it a thousand little clues for people, places, and everyday life: clothes folks might’ve worn, toys children played with, maybe, or foods they enjoyed. Those are the things that …
Deepak Chopra on the Healing Power of "Love-in-Action"
Deepak Chopra has been a mentor of mine from the day of my first interview with him more than a decade ago. I will never forget the day in 2008 when I asked him to explain such existential concepts as …
“A Death in Harlem” by Karla FC Holloway
With a book in your hands, you can do almost anything.
“The Tubman Command” by Elizabeth Cobbs
You are the Big Kahuna. The Boss, the One in Charge, maker of decisions and teller of things to do. You’re the Big Cheese with all the responsibility and you ain’t bad at it. So how would you do if, …
“Scam Me If You Can” by Frank W. Abagnale
Your friend “Rachel” called today. Seven times, she did, and you answered two of them before you realized that you were being robocalled again. You’re usually pretty savvy about not being fooled but lately, it seems like the more you …

