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Douglas Wilson

    This author writes under the pseudonym Douglas Wilson. Their works are characterized by a deep insight into human nature and complex societal themes.

    Heaven Misplaced
    The Light from Behind the Sun
    Ploductivity
    The Covenant Household
    My Life for Yours
    Why Children Matter
    • 2023

      Alexa, Q&A

      • 56 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Your friend Alexa is at your beck and call. She's there when you need her. Ready to listen and do the best she can in your interest. Thanks, Alexa! Alexa is the inspiration for the following repository. The Alexa, Q&A book was written to share various views with you, as regards to our society. Your author, I should say, though, is responsible for putting those words in her mouth via text. Buy the whey. You sell reading? All this back-and-forth Q&A verbiage is original thinking, it's out of my mind for you, full of fun, facts? and whimsy to brighten your day. Have fun, I'm done. Doug P.S., Has everybody gone crazy? If you don't think so, you're crazy!

      Alexa, Q&A
    • 2023

      Why Ministers Must Be Men

      A Brief Survey of the Roles of Men and Women in the Church

      • 84 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      The book presents a compelling argument that church ministers should be male, emphasizing scriptural mandates. Additionally, it explores the contemporary debate surrounding this issue, suggesting that beyond being male, ministers must possess certain qualities, likened to being "vertebrates," to fulfill their roles effectively. This dual focus engages with both theological interpretation and the evolving conversation on church leadership.

      Why Ministers Must Be Men
    • 2023

      Blackthorn Winter

      • 130 pages
      • 5 hours of reading
      4.2(21)Add rating

      Set against the backdrop of the sea, young Thomas Monroe embarks on a merchant ship, only to find himself captured by pirates after stealing their treasure map. He must navigate danger to protect himself and his captain while racing against time to claim the treasure. In a parallel storyline, Thomas' descendant, Jim Monroe, faces his own challenges in the future, needing the same treasure to save his family land. This engaging adventure weaves together themes of bravery and legacy in Douglas Wilson's debut children's fiction.

      Blackthorn Winter
    • 2023

      Moments Of Epiphany

      Collection Five

      • 186 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      The narrative explores a transcendent experience, where the protagonist momentarily perceives a mystical realm beyond the physical world. This glimpse reveals a connection between the ethereal and the earthly, suggesting themes of exploration, spirituality, and the quest for understanding what lies beyond our immediate reality. The writing evokes a sense of wonder and invites readers to contemplate the mysteries that exist just beyond the horizon.

      Moments Of Epiphany
    • 2023

      Susan Creek

      • 110 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Set against the backdrop of the French and Indian War, the story follows John Monroe, who becomes embroiled in a dangerous game of espionage after rescuing a mother and daughter from a rogue English soldier. With a crucial letter revealing British troop movements in his possession, John must navigate treachery and deception to outsmart his pursuer and protect vital information from falling into the wrong hands. The allure of the sea and the Monroe family's enduring connection to it add depth to this thrilling tale of courage and loyalty.

      Susan Creek
    • 2023

      Two Williams

      • 126 pages
      • 5 hours of reading
      4.3(12)Add rating

      Set against the backdrop of the Revolutionary War, the story explores the internal conflict of young Stephen Monroe, who admires his brother William's military prowess yet struggles with his disdain for revolutionary rhetoric. As Stephen encounters Lieutenant William Morris, he finds himself torn between two figures representing different facets of patriotism. This journey forces him to confront the complexities of loyalty and the dual nature of war, ultimately leading him to a critical choice that will shape his understanding of freedom and allegiance.

      Two Williams
    • 2023

      Get the Guy

      How to Be the Kind of Woman the Kind of Man You Want to Marry Would Want to Marry

      • 160 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Exploring the challenges young Christian women face in finding suitable partners, this book addresses the scarcity of men in church communities and the complexities of heterosexual relationships. It humorously highlights the cultural differences between genders, suggesting that understanding these dynamics is crucial for navigating romantic interactions. By examining the unique experiences of women seeking relationships, the narrative encourages open dialogue and reflection on the nature of dating within a faith-based context.

      Get the Guy
    • 2023

      Why Christian Kids Need a Christian Education

      What Does the Christian Faith Have to Do with Where Your Kids Go to School?

      • 88 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      The book explores the fundamental conflict established by God between the seed of the woman and the seed of the serpent, emphasizing its implications for education. It presents a stark choice for Christian parents: to pursue faithful education or to succumb to unbelieving education. The author argues that while the correct choice appears clear, many parents fail to recognize the underlying antithesis that influences their decisions regarding their children's training.

      Why Christian Kids Need a Christian Education
    • 2023

      Barbary Jihad

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Set in 1803, the narrative intertwines the lives of several characters connected by the sea. Thomas Watson, having escaped slavery in Tripoli, vows to avoid returning, while Susannah Wilcox seeks adventure in Naples. Jules Monroe, a freeborn man, yearns to prove his worth alongside his cousin Samuel. Their fates converge aboard the Philadelphia, a frigate captured by Barbary pirates, threatening the nascent U.S. Navy. The story explores themes of freedom, identity, and the perilous adventures at sea.

      Barbary Jihad
    • 2022

      The Covenant Household

      • 148 pages
      • 6 hours of reading
      4.5(33)Add rating

      Exploring the concept of covenants, this book delves into their significance in shaping family dynamics and relationships. It examines how these binding agreements influence the way families interact, support one another, and create lasting bonds. By understanding the nature of covenants, readers are encouraged to reflect on their own family structures and the commitments that sustain them, ultimately offering insights into fostering stronger familial connections.

      The Covenant Household