Reviews
by Olivia Babenko — Risen Flowers, the compelling new novel by Olivia Babenko, invites readers into a deeply personal and faith centered journey set during the turmoil of World War II. Blending historical fiction with spiritual themes, the book follows a young girl whose greatest desire appears within reach, only for her to discover that God’s plans may lead her in a different direction. The story centers on…
by Maksim Tatulchenkov — In his meticulously researched book, The Second Coming: What, Where, How, author Maksim Tatulchenkov offers readers a comprehensive examination of one of Christianity’s most discussed and enduring theological subjects. Seeking to bring clarity to a topic often surrounded by debate and interpretation, the book compiles, organizes, and analyzes biblical passages related to the return of Jesus Christ and the prophetic events connected to it.…
by Cleo Justus — In her uplifting memoir, Bits and Pieces, Cleo Justus invites readers on a nostalgic journey through her childhood in rural Kansas during the 1940s. Blending personal memories with timeless spiritual lessons, the book offers young readers and families an inspiring collection of stories centered on faith, family, and the enduring presence of God in everyday life. Set against the backdrop of post Depression America…
by Three Kobolds in a Trenchcoat — Blending epic fantasy, urban adventure, and laugh-out-loud absurdity, The Department of Adventuring: Into the Deep is an unforgettable debut that feels like Dungeons & Dragons was tossed into a blender with The X-Files, Good Omens, and just a dash of Brooklyn Nine-Nine. At the center of this chaotic, magical romp is Anakin, a cleric of not one but two draconic gods—Bahamut and Tiamat. Yes, both. It’s complicated. Anakin isn’t just a divine spell-slinger;…








