Published in 1539, the second edition of Calvin's Institutes of the Christian Religion contained a new chapter: On the life of a Christian Man. It has since been published many times in various languages as part of the entirety of the Institutes, as well as separate books, such as this one. In this new English… Continue reading A Little Book on the Christian Life by John Calvin
Month: July 2018
For Love and Honor by Jody Hedlund
At his mother's request, Sir Bennet returns home to help his family. They are deeply in debt, and their situation has become dangerous as the people they owe threaten to attack and take everything. His mother feels the only way out is for Sir Bennet to marry a wealthy woman. Lady Sabine doesn't consider herself… Continue reading For Love and Honor by Jody Hedlund
White by Ted Dekker
Thomas Hunter isn't sure which is more real, the virus that will kill practically every person on the planet in less than two weeks, or the Horde that threatens the existence of his people. The fate of two worlds rests in Thomas's hands, and they are somehow connected. More than Thomas could have ever imagined.… Continue reading White by Ted Dekker
Outlining Your Novel by K. M. Weiland
Outlining can seem like a daunting task. Especially to someone who has never used one when writing fiction. Memories of high school term papers come to mind, with mandatory outlines, complete with roman numerals, letters, and numbers. K. M. Weiland sets out to erase that picture and give a more accurate presentation of what… Continue reading Outlining Your Novel by K. M. Weiland
Red by Ted Dekker
Thomas Hunter leads two lives. In one world, he is trying to stop a virus from wiping out civilization. In the other, he is the leader of warriors who protect their people from a fallen enemy. The evidence of a link between these worlds grows, and Thomas must stay alive to change history, or both… Continue reading Red by Ted Dekker