Alan Thornhill was the human mirror of a loving God and the most delightful and trustworthy of friends. He never used pompous jargon. What people needed was the clear word of the Holy Spirit spe...
When Don Gutteridge retired from academia in 1993, he intended to say my farewell by publishing a selection of the forty essays he had written over a long career. He gathered them together and g...
This brief synopsis aims to summarize the influence of the highest leadership on the growth and development of the Catholic Church and to encourage the reader to study the lives of the popes in ...
René Guénon (1886-1951) is undoubtedly one of the luminaries of the twentieth century, whose critique of the modern world has stood fast against the shifting sands of recent philosophies. His oeuvr...
I believe, as you read this book, you will feel the presence of God’s love and the power of the Holy Spirit in a way you never felt before.These experiences that I had come directly...
Can you imagine what your life could look like with the "eyes of compassion"? What could every relationship you have look like if your perspective was tinted with compassion? What about the way ...
An Easy Introduction To Spanish Conversation; Containing All That Is Necessary To Make A Rapid Progress In It, has been considered by academicians and scholars of great significance and value to l...
One thought used to consume my mind: "Why am I so terrible at thriving in my role as a mom?" I would constantly beat myself up with accusations about inadequacy, lack of joy, comparisons, longin...
The Masters and the Spiritual PathYou have friends in high places...There are Masters who have come out of all the world’s great spiritual traditions. These great lights of E...
What if the majority Christian view concerning the gospel is not only wrong, but responsible for the rejection of Christian faith by so many today? If your idea of the gospel is that God's fundamen...
According to Father Tom Heron, the spiritual journey may be viewed through the prism of life experience and the meanings and virtues that involve many core elements, which are often difficult to...
Baltasar Gracián, in full Baltasar Gracián y Morales, (born January 8, 1601, Belmonte de Calatayud, Spain—died December 6, 1658, Tarazona), philosopher and writer known as th...
Genghis Khan, or Temujin, famous in the West for his and his descendants' incursions into Eastern Europe, conquered far more territory and achieved greater political deeds in Asia than anywhere els...
In Philosophical Dialogs For The 21st Century, retired philosopher professor, Dr. Glenn Rogers, offers a series of philosophical dialogs designed to provide...
The guardians of our electrical safety have let us down. Aluminum wiring is a skeleton in the closet that left a trail of fatalities, injury, destruction and a latent hazard in millions of homes...
Amy Oxley Wilkinson was a well-known missionary in both China and the West in the early twentieth century. Initially setting up a mission station in a remote area of Fujian Province, she became awa...
Descriptions of different cultures and their emphases may be dangerous, and an individual may even feel them to be offensive. On the other hand, generalisations of cultures may be very useful an...