From the rugged Black Mesa area in Oklahoma's panhandle to the southeastern corner of the state, a rich kaleidoscope of landscapes from the country's heartland unfolds.
David Fitzgerald Books
David Fitzgerald is a writer and historical researcher who has dedicated over a decade to investigating the historical Jesus question. He lectures nationally at universities and secular events, delving into the depths of historical and religious themes with a sharp, critical lens. Fitzgerald's research offers readers fresh perspectives on familiar narratives, challenging traditional interpretations. His work is characterized by a rigorous examination of evidence and a commitment to uncovering historical truths.





From the rugged Black Mesa area in Oklahoma's panhandle to the southeastern corner of the state, a rich kaleidoscope of landscapes from the country's heartland unfolds.
Challenging the widely accepted belief in Jesus as a historical figure, this book explores the arguments and evidence suggesting otherwise. It delves into the reasons behind skepticism regarding his existence and examines the implications of viewing Jesus as a myth rather than a historical person. Through critical analysis, the author invites readers to reconsider the foundations of their faith and the narratives surrounding one of history's most influential figures.
The Buying Curve
- 410 pages
- 15 hours of reading
Focusing on the art of salesmanship, this guide offers a comprehensive step-by-step process designed to elevate your selling skills to a master level. Drawing from over 33 years of experience, the author shares proven techniques and insights into buyer psychology, ensuring you can navigate today's informed market effectively. The book is structured into four parts, covering essential steps in sales, the consequences of inadequate training, troubleshooting common pitfalls, and strategies for thriving in a competitive landscape. Embrace the confidence to excel in any sales environment.
Shovels of Glory
- 214 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Set in the atomic age, the narrative explores the author's humorous misadventures while growing up in a rural American town. It offers an engaging glimpse into the lives of rural Americans, blending laughter with insightful reflections on their experiences.