Martha Campbell Pullen and Suzanne Crocker. Brownsboro, Ala.: Martha Campbell Pullen Press, 2010. 218 pp. (Paperback). Do you read recipes the same way you read
Bobby Hopper. Bloomington, Ind.: Authorhouse. 140 pp. (Hardback). Acting on his professor’s admonition that it is a sin to preach boring sermons, Bobby Hopper, now
Mark Mittelberg. Carol Stream, Ill.: Tyndale House, 2010. 352 pp. (Paperback). The thickness of this book hints that many questions will be dealt with by
Ron Travis Sr. Bloomington, Ind.: AuthorHouse, 2010. 187 pp. (Paperback). Just reading the title of this book, the reader might assume the subject to be
Suzanne Crocker. Kearney, Neb.: Morris Publishing, 2010. 123 pp. (Paperback). After Suzanne Crocker’s first book, “Pig in a Taxi and Other African Adventures,” it was
Debby Mayne. Nashville: Abingdon Press, 2011. 352 pp. (Paperback). “Sweet Baklava” is a light Christian romance with a strong Greek flavor. Although it follows the
Jack M. Hilliard. Longwood, Fla.: Xulon Press, 2010. 148 pp. (Hardback). In “Life, Death, and After,” Jack Hilliard takes on a number of questions, from
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