HEAR THE CALLING.No one would guess by looking at Tom Nash that he’s extraordinary, and that’s just fine with him. A tall, broad-shouldered jack-of-all-trades from Sawyer, Pennsylvania, Tom has a knack for fixing things. He also hides a secret talent: he hears people’s prayers. Stranger still, he answers them. Maybe it’s because he’s a handyman,…

Today’s one of my “update” posts that details future happenings upon this fairly meager blog. Right now I’m attempting to create a good layout for my blog. Seeing as the hues of black and red might be an immediate detractor for many readers of this blog. If anyone (who even visits this page,) happens upon…

“It Happen In Italy,” provides an interesting array of accounts of how the Italian population defied the horrors of the Holocaust, by not allowing members of the Jewish population to be taken captive by the Nazi’s. Usually when we read of Holocaust accounts, we are bombarded with the evil’s of human beings instead of the…

With the buzz surrounding “Twilight,” as of recent all due to the movie adaptations, it’s quite easy to ignore her other book “The Host.” Truthfully, I once was a Twilight addict, only to be freed by “Breaking Dawn.” For that book made me realize the lack of character development and plot throughout the series. But…

*If there happens to be some mistakes within this review. I’m currently battling an agonizing migraine as writing this. So my writing’s incredibly disjointed for that very reason. Well not intense pain but more of a numbing sensation within my skull. So please mind the structure of this review, I’m attempting to write even with…

Well wall constructing is a favorite pastime for some Christians. Take some bricks and resume the precarious operation of piling them around oneself, till one’s completely isolated from other person(s) of the world and the only other presence is oneself. Where’s the aim for this sort of behavior? The fear of ourselves or the corruption…

(Pocket Book Blog Tour) Regretfully this book’s subject material or plot did not completely enrapture me in the slightest. Usually with most books, that detached feeling’s pacified by interesting plot developments within the story. Yet even when I attempted through the book’s mid section, I still felt completely disinterested with the book’s overall plot. For…

Recently I’ve received news from my artist that the cover design for Death Seer’s been completed. For all who do not know of this project. One of my friends and I are involved with creating a web comic all based upon a story that I’d been plotting for nearly three years. After all the arduous…

Details on trailer contest!! Barry Lyga’s prepping to release a sequel to “The Adventures of Fanboy and Gothgirl” on early October and in anticipation of that release, he has decided to begin a contest where one lucky winner could win an ARC copy of the sequel, Goth Girl Returns. For Further Details, click the link…

Honestly, my posts are widely sporadic though I’m aiming for my posts to be updated weekly as I’ve been joining more book blog alliances. And have even decided to make another blog, specially for reviewing secular titles. As many members of CSFF did not receive this month’s book and being one of them, I’ll be…

Admittedly one section of the Bible angers me even more than the passage about submitting to authority. That’s Paul’s statement about the roles of women within a Christian household and church. Every time I read these passages, my heart rings in fury. I tend to be an individual passionately against the subjugation of another sometimes…

I apologize greatly for my belated post. Lately, I have had a tumult of emotional stress within my life to deal with, so other obligations such as posting for CSFF sometimes neglected. But I’ve decided to post even if greatly postponed. Stephen Lawheads books were a marvelous read for me as I was able to…