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  • Publish Your Purpose: A Step-By-Step Guide to Write, Publish, and Grow Your Big Idea

    by Jenn T. Grace
    Strategic Advice from a Nonfiction Publishing Expert How many times have you thought, "I should write a book," but weren't sure where to start or if anyone would read it? Perhaps you want to become a thought leader, boost your brand and career, inspire and empower others like you to feel seen or heard, or even change the world. Whether your reasons for writing a book are personal, professional, or a mix of both, getting your story out there can be transformational for you, your career, and yo... more
  • The Christ-Centered Marriage: A Bible Study Seeking the Truth About Love and Marriage the Way God Intended

    by Barbara Marcella
    Have you ever felt confused about the topic of marriage and wondered if it is worth going through all the effort for? There are so many conflicting thoughts, opinions, experiences, and voices regarding this topic today, and with the rise of divorce and the decline of couples getting married, one could easily be discouraged— but what is the truth? In this devotional study, we will go straight to the source by diving into the Bible to learn from the very One who created marriage and all of its in... more
  • No Worries You've Got College: A NO-NONSENSE approach to starting up college, surviving college, and finishing college faster, u

    by Bruno Pavlicek
    No Worries, You’ve Got College, serves as your no-fluff and stuff guide towards preparing you for success in ultimately becoming a college graduate and a success thereafter. This book is also designed to eliminate any concerns you may have of attaining such a life goal, which when achieved, no one can ever take away from you. The basic objective of this book is to provide you with a compass that will enable you to act upon a plan that directs you in not only surviving college, but creating a... more
  • Becoming Modigliani

    by Henri Colt M.D.
    Becoming Modigliani is a comprehensive biography that delves into the troubled life of the Jewish-Italian artist Amedeo Modigliani. Written by Dr. Henri Colt, an internationally recognized lung specialist, the book examines the artist’s legend and Modigliani’s creative journey from a medical perspective, from his birth in Livorno, Italy, to his tragic death in a paupers’ hospital in Paris at the age of thirty-five, presumably from tuberculous meningitis. Becoming Modigliani sheds light on th... more
  • In The Beginning… Man Created God?

    by Brandon Irving
    "In The Beginning... Man Created God?" explores the parallels between religion and mythology. This book focuses primarily on the Christian faith and its origins and exposes the numerous contradictions espoused within its texts. It is designed to challenge readers to employ critical thinking above passed-down rituals and ancient texts to find answers to our deep questions about life and purpose.
  • Forget-Me-Not: A Survival Guide for Grief

    by Cheryl Christopher
    This survival guide delves into the healing power of remembrance to navigate grief. The book uses artwork, thoughtful prompts, scriptures for meditation, quotations, and provoking suggestions for celebrating tiny trimphs along the journey. It emphasizes the lonely spiritual battle of facing the death of a loved one, but highlights God's presence and promises as a source of hope.
  • Biblical Keys to Life

    by Latina Nichole Smith
    Faith and life, both, can be puzzling. Biblical Keys to Life is the book that puts all of the pieces together, sparing its reader years or even a lifetime of the confusion, trial, and error associated with trying to figure these things out on our own. As human beings, we have universal struggles and questions. Biblical Keys to Life addresses them all with simplicity and unique perspectives, leaving you with a solid understanding of faith, life, and ourselves as human beings navigating a troubled... more
  • The Hidden Tree

    by Valton Brown
    Do you believe that we have discovered the key to immortality, poverty, equality, disease, happiness, economic stability, and climate change? If yes, then you may also believe that humanity's success is due to human evolution and a global transition called ‘the era of Homo Deus’ (the era of the ‘man god’). If your answer is no, then you are probably among those that are confused by the state of the world and the conflicting messages in the pulpit. The Hidden Tree is an examination of this an... more
  • Our Global Lingua Franca: An Educator’s Guide to Spreading English Where EFL Doesn’t Work

    by Gregory V. Diehl
    Across continents and cultures, English has emerged as the shared bridge language that connects business, arts, sciences, and entertainment worldwide. In this thought-provoking and impassioned manifesto, a globally experienced EFL educator sheds light on the humanitarian importance of continuing to spread English as a universal means of communication—most notably in parts of the world where educational standards are lacking. This polemical and informative guide challenges prevailing English ... more
  • The Day that Shit Changed

    by Derrick Jackson

    In a world teetering on the edge of chaos where darkness looks on every corner. " The Day That Shit Changed " is a heat-stopping take that plunges readers into a maelsrom of unrelenting turmoil and unexspected redemption. This gripping narrative captures the essence of a single day that shattered all sense of normalcy.

  • Self-Publish & Succeed: The No Boring Books Way to Writing a Non-Fiction Book that Sells

    by Julie Broad
    You can write a book—anyone can. But if you want to write a book that people will want or even need to read, it’s not as simple as sitting down to write. In fact, that’s one of the biggest mistakes unsuccessful authors make. Writing a book can be one of the smartest moves for your business success. But you need more than a message and writing skills to create an impressive book that readers will love. You also need a plan to market, sell, and leverage your book into a new level of leadership... more
  • YOU ONLY GO EXTINCT ONCE (Stuck in the Anthropocene with the Pleistocene Blues Again)

    by Bob Lorentson
    A collection of short essays and stories that blend humor with science, nature, and human nature. They not only show us the natural world, but how hysterically far from the natural world humans have come. Sometimes, when you find yourself at an evolutionary dead-end, all you can do is laugh.
  • Essential Skills for The Occasional Genealogist: Beyond-beginner Genealogy Skills for Busy Family Historians

    by Jennifer Patterson Dondero

    Do you want to improve your genealogy skills but aren't sure how? Learn to effectively and efficiently track, analyze, plan, and report your genealogy research.

    Genealogists often find themselves strapped for time, struggling to balance their passion for family history with the demands of everyday life. In this book, professional genealogist, and chronic Occasional Genealogist, Jennifer Dondero shares her expertise to help hobbyist genealogists maximize their limite... more

  • Instant Gratification Generation

    by Michael Standberry
    If you wish to understand the truth about instant gratification, know how it affects, the measures you can take to slow down your life in order to achieve greater gains, keep reading… You’ve Just Discovered A Guide That Will Take You Through The Various Aspects Of Instant Gratification, A Phenomenon Made All The More Possible Due To The Advancement Of Technology And The Immediate Pleasure It Brings! Everyone, young and old, is impacted by instant gratification. This is due to the fast-pace... more
  • Thread of Fate

    by Reg W. Selfe
    A friendship first made on a 1950s holiday, a document unsigned at the last moment, the suggestion made by a stranger, a photograph taken in Spain, all elements in a chain of events leading to a totally unexpected romantic encounter quite late in life. This is the story of a childhood in the 1930s, taking us through carefree days at the seaside, when it is never too young to fall in love. An account of wartime on the east coast and day-to-day work behind a pharmacy counter in those long, dark ye... more
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