The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek
A blue-skinned librarian’s tale of resilience in 1930s Appalachia.
A blue-skinned librarian’s tale of resilience in 1930s Appalachia.
Connect and grow spiritually with daily prayers and reflections.
In ‘Labor of Love: The Invention of Dating’, Moira Weigel dives deep into the history and evolution of dating, tracing its origins from the times when women were property and marriages were transactions among families, to the present day where finding a partner has become a personal quest for love and fulfillment. Weigel explores how the social, economic, and technological changes have transformed dating practices, the way people perceive love and relationships, and the roles gender plays in these dynamics. The book is a blend of historical research, cultural analysis, and personal anecdotes, presenting an insightful overview of how dating became a significant part of modern life.
Craig Groeschel’s ‘Winning the War in Your Mind’ explores strategies for overcoming negative thought patterns to lead a more positive and fulfilling life.
The life of Norman Borlaug and his battle against global hunger.
A guide to contrarian investment strategies based on Austrian Economic principles.
Huntington’s thesis argues that future conflicts will be driven by cultural differences rather than ideology or nationhood, outlining potential civilizational fault lines.