This guide delves into challenging questions about faith, such as the exclusivity of Jesus Christ as the path to God and the existence of suffering and evil. It provides thoughtful, scripture-based responses to these profound inquiries, aiming to equip readers with solid answers to strengthen their understanding and beliefs.
Paul Little Books
This prolific author was a master of romantic, historical, and explicit novels, published under numerous pseudonyms. His literary talent spanned a wide range of genres, from beloved historical sagas to a plethora of romantic and sexually explicit works. Beyond writing, he was also an expert in chess, fluent in French, and worked as a professional translator. Before becoming a full-time writer, he pursued diverse professions, including advertising sales, copywriting, radio announcing, and criticism.





After Everest
- 250 pages
- 9 hours of reading
In this intriguing narrative, journalist Paul Little teams up with Carolyne Meng-Yee, who has ties to the Hillary family, to uncover compelling stories. Their collaboration promises a blend of investigative journalism and personal connections, revealing layers of intrigue and insight.
Paul And Monkey's Adventure.
- 60 pages
- 3 hours of reading
In a whimsical dreamworld, a boy embarks on an enchanting adventure with his bear companion. Together, they explore magical landscapes filled with fun and wonder, encountering fantastical creatures and experiences that ignite their imaginations. The story captures the essence of friendship and the joy of exploration in a vibrant, dreamlike setting.
Think Bigger (16pt Large Print Edition)
- 324 pages
- 12 hours of reading
This motivational guide offers a step-by-step approach to achieving dreams, drawing on the author's extensive entrepreneurial experience. Key lessons include strategies for mental clarity, the importance of positive thinking, and transforming negatives into positives. The book emphasizes working smarter, maintaining motivation, and the impact of effective communication. It also highlights the significance of health, creativity, enjoyment, and altruism, with a special mention of supporting charities like Cure Kids.