Soil & Spirit

Seeds of Purpose, Nature’s Insight & the Deep Work of Transformational Change
By Ian C. Williams

Ian C. Williams has designed a resource that will help you get started on your spiritual journey and improve your current spiritual life. The significance of rediscovering our true nature, which coexists with the natural world and all that it has to offer, is made...

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Surf the Seesaw

Unconventional Essays on Balance, Beauty, and Meaning in Life
By Scott A. Davis

We all have areas in our life where we feel we have limitations and want to improve and some books make the process much easier for us. Surf the Seesaw by Scott A. Davis is one such book that has made the strongest impression on...

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Skin Scam

Dying to be Beautiful
By Melvin L Elson

Skin Scam: Dying to be Beautiful by Melvin L Elson is a non-fiction guide to health and fitness that focuses on cosmetic dermatology. The first few chapters include interesting discussions on the psychology of those seeking this treatment and the behind-the-scenes situation with titles like...

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Sin City Gangsters

The Rise and Decline of the Mob in Las Vegas
By Jeffrey Sussman

“The winners are those who control the game and all players are suckers” is a quote attributed to gangster Meyer Lansky in Sin City Gangsters: The Rise and Decline of the Mob in Las Vegas by Jeffrey Sussman. Las Vegas wasn’t founded by the men...

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Surviving Poverty

By Philip van Heusen

Surviving Poverty by Philip van Heusen is a Christian book that deals with the subject of poverty. The author defines the term and conveys stories and anecdotes to illustrate the label and steps a reader may take to rise out of the designation. Free resources...

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Struggling for Democracy in Hong Kong

My Story
By Joseph Cheng

Struggling for Democracy: My Story by Joseph Cheng is a memoir that records one man’s eyewitness account of Hong Kong’s campaign for democracy. This is a historical journey that spans the years 1949 to 2020 and covers the significant economic and political developments that took...

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Single and Preparing

Marriage Preparation Journal
By Angelica D Lassiter

Single and Preparing: Marriage Preparation Journal by Angelica D Lassiter is a self-help guide on how to prepare yourself for marriage. Whether you are in a relationship, single, or recovering from a breakup, this book will help you work on areas of your life that...

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Summary of White Fear

How the Browning of America Is Making White Folks Lose Their Minds by Roland Martin and Leah Lakins
By Ted Noble

I grew up in the South in the ‘50s and ‘60s. I was taught that being an American meant we all had equal rights regardless of socioeconomic status. However, many did not share this mindset, and discrimination abounded. The South especially has a history of...

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Secrets of a Nun

My Own Story
By Elizabeth Upton

Until I left high school, most of my teachers were nuns, not to mention a source of fascination. What did they wear to bed at night? Are they bald under those black veils? What do they confess if they don’t even sin? As a young...

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Shadows of the Acropolis

By Richard C. Lyons

The founding fathers of the world’s most powerful nation − the United States of America − were both objective and precise about the form of government and its workings when they drafted the American constitution. They intended that a representative government would control the state,...

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