The Lone Missionary

By Eddie Rainbolt

The Lone Missionary by Eddie Rainbolt is a heartfelt, honest account of the life of a lone missionary. The Mission Committee decided to downsize the organization by one missionary, Carol, much to the disappointment of her colleagues. It had been Carol’s responsibility to oversee and...

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The SATAN Gene

A Thriller
By D.W. Eamer

In D.W. Eamer's The Satan Gene, a modern-day deep state European group with mysterious historical roots dating back before the time of Jesus Christ is urgently bent on implementing a diabolical crime against humanity. This is in order to fulfill a two-thousand-year-old biblical prophecy giving...

The Alien Agenda

The Earth is a Garden
By James McGill Jr

The Alien Agenda: The Earth is a Garden by James McGill Jr is science fiction with a touch of religion to shake things up. Everything changes the day an alien comes to visit planet Earth. Az3-Pi is an alien on a mission, and that is...

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The Near-Death Experience of Justin Parks

By R.A. Williams

The Near-Death Experience of Justin Parks by R.A. Williams is a story about a young man in his early twenties, who suffers the tragic and senseless loss of his fiancée, Kayla, on New Year’s Eve, one week before their wedding day. Justin then decides to...

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The Destroyer of Worlds

'An Answer to Every Question'
By Steven Seril

With nine awards and named Fiction Book of the Year by Authors Circle, The Destroyer of Worlds: An Answer to Every Question by Steven Seril rightfully deserves to be called the Book of the Century. Rich in both substance and chaos, the main plot revolves...

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The Apocryphal of Lazarus

By Pablo Zaragoza

The Apocryphal of Lazarus is a work of fiction in the historical and literary subgenres and was penned by author Pablo Zaragoza. The work is best suited to the adult reading audience for its complex themes and serious emotional content concerning death, faith, and torment....

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The Reluctant Queen

The Story of Esther
By Lin Wilder

Esther was an ordinary girl, the daughter of a rabbi. Orphaned at a young age, she was adopted by her father’s brother, Mordecai. She matures into a beautiful woman, and the Persian king of kings, Xerxes I, chooses her as his wife. Esther was forced...

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The Survivor

By John Zodrow

An American policeman seeks retribution on the killer who murdered his brother in the brilliant Christian thriller The Survivor by John Zodrow. Bobby Powell was a priest granted the privilege to study in the Vatican library, and when he comes across a document that states...

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The Twin

By Kevin St. Jarre

The Twin by Kevin St. Jarre tells the story of the missing years of Jesus’s life before he began his ministry and goes beyond his death. It is told from the translated writings of St Thomas, who meets Jesus as a small boy, then called...

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The Jesus Nut

By John Prather

What do a priest, a professor, and a veteran have in common? One could ponder all the ways, or I could tell you. Religion. They're not those you find in the front pew of every service and volunteering to pass out pamphlets after mass, though....

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