Don’t you think it is about time Jewish food’s “greatest hits” received a makeover? Beyond Chopped Liver shares new and better ways to enjoy quintessentially Jewish food with delicious, plant-based recipes– from challah to matzo ball soup!
Why bother about God? What's right and what's wrong? How can I become a Christian? How can I be sure I am a Christian? These and many more questions are uniquely answered from the... Læs mere
The Wider Place is a book about liberty-not license. Author Eugenia price wrote this book as a product of a distinct change in life pattern after choosing to follow Jesus Christ. In The... Læs mere
From her own experiences-her struggles and victories on the way to peace-Eugenia Price offers in this book a step-by-step guide for all who seek a new, happy and complete life.... Læs mere
What God had to say to women in Bible times, He is still saying today. Like Sarah, women are still having to uproot their homes and move when they don't want to move. Like... Læs mere
God is not mysterious, or unknowable, or far away according to Eugenia Price. In this encouraging book, she helps readers discover the loving Savior who came to earth to reach people. The one who makes it possible to come closer to Him.
Billy Smith continues trying to save the goblin race, hoping to use a potion that will steal powers, while in Hanoria, Crown PrincessYsalion seeks to make peace.
Devilishly delightful, this collection contains nearly 1,500 questions and answers about the best and worst horror films ever made.
This gripping new novel takes place in the heart of NYC and involves the theft of a holy statue, a journalist's pursuit of the mystery behind its disappearance and, in... Læs mere
This stunningly personal book will help women navigate the difficult reality of pregnancy loss and infertility while providing hope for healing, wholeness, and restoration in the midst of it all.
One Stupid Thing follows four teens as they navigate the mystery surrounding a tragic, deadly accident that leaves them wondering: who is really to blame?