A Mentor’s Wisdom by R. Larry Moyer
Renewing the art of mentoring: Why we need it & how to find one. Mentoring is a rarity. In a culture lacking solid mentors and even fewer followers, the need for help and guidance is as needed as ever. In this book Dr. R. Larry Moyer chronicles how he developed as a leader through the close partnership with a professor who became a friend.
A New Fighting Chance by Dr. Gordon Pedersen
Superbugs are winning the battle, but we can win the war against bacteria, viruses and mold by looking at nontraditional methods of fighting these microbial threats. Throughout history, silver has been used across the world as both a medicine and … Read More
A Rabbi Looks at Jesus of Nazareth
Raised in a traditional Jewish family, international television host Jonathan Bernis was taught from a young age that “Jews don’t–and can’t!–believe in Jesus.” Yet in his study of the Bible, including the Torah, he found overwhelming evidence that Jesus of … Read More
A Skeptic’s Guide to God by Larkin Spivey
I continued to plow ahead seeking to garner ever more information about cosmology, evolution, the origins and nature of human beings, and comparative religions. I tried to keep an open mind during my pursuit of such knowledge, but also have … Read More
A Time of Departing by Ray Yungen
Ancient mystical practices are being introduced into countless churches under the umbrella of the spiritual formation movement. Also known as contemplative spirituality, this belief system has roots in mysticism and the occult. “A Time of Departing” exposes the truth about … Read More
A Wonderful Deception by Warren Smith
The Further New Age Implications of the Emerging Purpose Driven Movement
Abandoned by Stan Telchin
What is God’s Will for the Jewish People and the Church?