Tombstones and Banana Trees: A True Story of Revolutionary Forgiveness
Medad Birungi – born in a banana plantation in Uganda in the 1960′s – endured extreme suffering in his early years of life. His father – an abusive man – abandoned him, along with his family, by the roadside. They lived in poverty. Later, Medad’s sister was murdered. And after failing to commit suicide, he … Read more
Son of Hamas
Islam focuses its values very much on family life and loyalty, and so when a Muslim converts to another religion – especially Christianity – there are often very unsavoury consequences. That person is usually disowned by their family, and on occasion beaten and even killed for their betrayal.
Passport Through Darkness
Blurb Kimberly Smith was an average American churchgoer, wife, and mother – until she dared to asked God His dreams for her life. Traveling around the world and deep into the darkness of her own heart, Kimberly’s worst fears collided with her faith as she and her family discovered the atrocities of human trafficking. But it … Read more
Meet Mrs. Smith
Anna Smith, wife of the lead singer of Delirious?, has written a book on her “adevntures with six kids, one rockstar husband, and a heart to fight poverty”. Blurb Anna Smith lives a life of reflection and compassion – in the midst of kids, craziness, and world tours. In Meet Mrs. Smith, Anna offers … Read more
Losing Faith
When I first saw the title “Losing Faith: Those who have walked away” I immediately jumped to the conclusion that I wouldn’t like it. Hackles raised, I figured the topic would be about losing your salvation and that’s something I can’t comprehend. However – all set to be challenged on this belief – I was completely taken aback … Read more
