Salt Lake City Mission: Autumn Open House – Immediate Needs
SALT LAKE CITY, Oct. 13, 2011 — The Salt Lake City Mission will have an Open House on Friday, October 14, from 11 AM to 4 PM; Saturday, October 15, from 10 AM to 2 PM; and Monday, October 17 through Wednesday, October 19, from 11 AM to 4 PM. We will be serving cake and punch, so please stop by and see our new fac…
An Intriguing Blend of Memoir and Parapsychology
A woman’s incredible true story of childhood neglect and her power to triumph in a life riddled with obstacles and paranormal experiences
BUFFALO, N.Y., April 4, 2011 — In this troubled economy, author Nancy Lee Canfield’s memoir, A Rose for My Mother, proves to readers that hopes an…
Captain Cash for Gold Launches Charity Donation Program
LAKEWOOD, N.J., March 29, 2011 — The recent disaster in Japan left the world in shock and disbelief as helpless victims watched in horror as their homes and lives were swept away. This new reminder of nature’s wrath served to reflect on an alarming number of natural disasters and poverty and h…
Think You Have a Tough Life? Get Inspired by Bible’s Story of Job, Says Gregory Jones, Author of ‘Job – A Man for His Time, A Man for Our Time, A Man for All Time’
ATLANTA, Jan. 21, 2011 — The timeless Biblical story of Job has lessons that can help businesspeople and investors thrive and succeed in these difficult economic times, according to Gregory Jones, author of the Amazon best-selling book, “Job–A Man for His Time, A Man for Our Time, A M…
‘From This Far Distant Shore’: Vietnam Vet Weaves Story of Love, Hardship with History of War in New Book
LEBANON, Pa., July 7, 2010 — In a vivid re-imagining of the events surrounding the Tet Offensive during the Vietnam War, From This Far Distant Shore (published by AuthorHouse), a riveting new work of historical fiction, Richard Curtin shows the event from the point of view of David, a naive and fool…
‘The Rocky Road to Liberty: A Documented History of Chinese Immigration and Exclusion’
PLEASANT HILL, Calif., June 25, 2010 — Do you know that there was a law called “Chinese Exclusion Act”? Do you know what kind of suffering the law caused to tens of thousands of hardworking human beings?
The Chinese Exclusion Act (CEA) passed by the U.S. congress in 1882, and amended man…
Father Loses it All and Mends Relationships with His Children
New Book Looks at the Aftermath of Addiction, Marriage, Divorce and its Effect on the Children
DETROIT, Jan. 26, 2010 — One in every two marriages in the United States ends in divorce, and fifty percent of children from those divorces face difficulties later in life. In an effort to reveal the truths…
Immigration of the Soul: Chinese-American Author Reveals Her Coming-of-Age Plight and Christianity in Telling Autobiography
EL CENTRO, Calif., Dec. 14, 2009 — In her new autobiography, “God Never Forsakes Me” (published by iUniverse), debut author Amelia Gong reveals the hardships she has endured and the triumphs she has seen as a result of her adoption by a loving Chinese family and the future Christian pa…
‘My Heritage, My Destiny’: New Autobiography Tells the Story of a Latvian Immigrant’s Quest for Personal Peace
LIBERTY, Pa., June 11, 2009 — To a small child, the world is a simply amazing place viewed through innocent eyes. When the horrors of war shatter that innocence and simplicity, the effect can be quite profound. “My Heritage, My Destiny” (published by iUniverse) by Dr. Baiba Kreger is a…
Rich Southern History Comes Alive in New Novel
A Georgia Family’s Story to Beat Impossible Odds and Succeed
TAVARES, Fla., May 5, 2009 — Rich with history of those struggling to survive in the South during the 1940′s and 50′s, “The Long Desperate Road” (published by iUniverse) by Willie Cordell, chronicles t…