MTCA Brings Professional Memory Training Services to Parishioners & Community
MANHASSET, N.Y., Dec. 22, 2010 — Memory Training Centers of America (MTCA), previously referred to as ATMTC, has been providing evaluation, treatment, education and support to individuals suffering from mem…
Controversial New Christian Book Challenges Traditions of the Church
New Novel Questions Organized Religion’s Loyalties
DALLAS, Jan. 25, 2010 — Traditional churches collect over $420 billion in tithes and donations annually. In her highly controversial new book, “How Much Does God Co$t?” (published by AuthorHouse), Kay Quinn asks why R…
Parable-Style Novel Follows African Priest’s Simple Wisdom: ‘The Bishop of Lipoppo’
PACIFIC PALISADES, Calif., Oct. 27, 2009 — Before there were written languages, fables and parables have served as a way to communicate ideas and lessons. In the new novel, “The Bishop of Lipoppo” (published by iUniverse), author Gerald T. McLaughlin, has brought these literary de…
‘All the Little Children’: One Man’s Return Home to Prove Being a Gay Christian Is Not an Oxymoron
RIALTO, Calif., Jan. 29, 2009 — As Robert Morrison’s mother Ester was wheeled out of surgery and into the recovery room he had a hard decision to make. Should he place her into a nursing home to recover on her own and return back to Los Angeles to live the life he knew for the past 30 years? Or should…
