Exploring the soul-searching questions posed by Jesus, this collection of Christian short stories invites readers to engage deeply with Scripture through the perspectives of various individuals. Each narrative presents wise and challenging inquiries that encourage personal reflection. Complemented by contemplative prayer exercises and meditative scriptures, the book fosters spiritual growth, making it an ideal gift for adults and teenagers alike seeking a deeper connection with their faith.
Joan Campbell Books
This author is celebrated for her extensive career in the hospitality industry, culminating in a coveted five-star rating and a prestigious award for her outstanding contribution to tourism. Her writing reflects a deep understanding of the sector she dedicated herself to for decades. Even in retirement, she remains an active advocate for tourism development and small businesses, continuing to share her insights through a regular newspaper column. Her work draws from rich experience and a profound connection to the Northern Highlands of Scotland.






Heirs of Tirragyl
- 306 pages
- 11 hours of reading
In a world where power dynamics shift rapidly, the story delves into the life of a young queen facing immense challenges to her reign. As she navigates court intrigues and battles for loyalty, themes of resilience and the burden of leadership emerge. The characters are richly developed, showcasing a blend of ambition, betrayal, and unexpected alliances. The narrative explores the complexities of ruling in a patriarchal society, highlighting the queen's struggle to maintain her sovereignty while staying true to her ideals.
Chains of Gwyndorr
- 274 pages
- 10 hours of reading
Set in a world filled with secret schemes and stolen magic, Shara is determined to uncover the mysteries surrounding her. She believes the Cerulean Dusk Dreamer, a powerful rock that reveals vivid dreams of the past and future, holds the answers she seeks, despite its dark side. Alongside Nicho, a lowborn lawbreaker, Shara embarks on a perilous quest to thwart their enemy's plans. Their journey raises the stakes as they grapple with the potential consequences of the magic they unleash, questioning whether it will lead to salvation or destruction.
Guardian of Ajalon
- 336 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Set against the backdrop of personal struggle and self-discovery, the narrative follows a protagonist grappling with loss and the quest for belonging. As they embark on a transformative journey, themes of resilience, healing, and the power of relationships emerge. Richly drawn characters navigate their own challenges, creating a tapestry of interconnected lives that highlight the complexities of human emotions. Through vivid storytelling, the book explores the idea that the path to finding oneself often leads through the hearts of others.
Der Werkbund hatte sich immer als Vermittlungsinstanz zwischen Kunst, Industrie und Konsumenten verstanden. Diese Kollektivbiographie des Werkbundes macht deutlich, daß er keineswegs nur eine kulturelle Organisation unter vielen anderen war. Seine Geschichte ist ein hervorragendes Zeugnis des politischen, wirtschaftlichen und kulturellen Lebens in Deutschland zwischen der Jahrhundertwende und dem Dritten Reich.