Based on her one-woman show, "Yoga Bitch" is an entertaining chronicle of Morrison's attempt to cast aside her fears, neuroses, and materialism in order to find a path to enlightenment and inner ...
Based on more than 20 years of research and practice among people in 45 countries, this book concludes that valuing the other party's emotions and perceptions creates more value than power and logic.
A partisan of religious expression and personal freedom explores the battle between what he calls "Pilgrims," those who restrict others' freedoms, and "Park Rangers," those who believe religious ...
Do you ever stop to wonder how you got where you are? The Q&A a Day Journal shows you what was going through your head each day-for five years of your life. Simply turn to today's date, answer the question at the top of the page, and when you finish the journal, start over. As you return to the daily questions again over the years, you'll notice how your answers change, or don't!
A dark novel of suspense about angels and assassins, set in worlds past, that opens out into a journey of redemption. The first book of her new series, 'The Songs of the Seraphim.' ANGEL TIME hit the New York Times, USA Today, Publishers Weekly and Indiebound bestseller lists.
As believers follow God in spreading his goodness in the world, they realize that changing a life's course benefits the people around them as well as the world.
Arguably the greatest horror novel ever written by the greatest horror novelist, "The Stand" is a true modern classic that was first published in 1978, and then republished in 1990, complete and unabridged. Now available in a tall Premium Edition.
One of the most original thinkers on the role of religion in the modern world now gives an impassioned and practical book that can help readers make the world a more compassionate place.
From the acclaimed author of "Knockemstiff" comes a dark and riveting vision of America that delivers literary excitement in the highest degree. Set in rural southern Ohio and West Virginia, this book follows a cast of compelling and bizarre characters from the end of World War II to the 1960s.
When ten-year-old Rainey Teague disappears on his way home from school in idyllic Niceville, Detective Nick Kavanaugh traces the boy to his last sighting - staring into the window of old pawn shop in town. CCTV shows Rainey there one minute and then gone the next. One year on, Kavanagh is still haunted by the case.