BOOK REVIEW | Run, Jeremiah, Run
Run, Jeremiah, Run
by Mabel Elizabeth Singletary
Nine year old Jeremiah Jones is a born runner. He runs faster than most boys his age. Trouble is ever since his grandmother’s passing his running has been getting him in trouble. When he’s sad or stressed, he runs. His running helps him cope with the loss of Grandma Joanie and the prospect of never finding a ‘forever family.’ Running gets him thrown out of foster homes and expelled from school.
BOOK REVIEW | Talk to Me
Talk to Me
by Pat Simmons
In the novel Talk to Me by Pat Simmons, the author introduces readers to Noel Richardson, an independent, wealthy and spiritual businessman with strong family values. His only perceived setback, and to varying degrees, according to supporting characters Mackenzie and Valerie, is Noel’s inability to hear. The author intertwines themes of faith and equal opportunity as the main character deals with challenges of acceptance, societal inclusion and developing even keel relationships.
BOOK REVIEW | Freedom’s Pen
Young Phillis began life in an African village as a curious and imaginative little Janxa. Then without warning Janxa gets captured by slavers and shipped to the New World with her father. She’s unable to fully comprehend the reasons for the inhumanity she witnesses on the journey. She soothes herself by clinging to the songs of the village storyteller.
BOOK REVIEW | Too Little, Too Late
Too Little, Too Late
by Victoria Christopher Murray
Jasmin Larson Bush is back. Fans of Victoria Christopher’s Murray groundbreaking Temptation, may recall Jasmin’s havoc on one marriage. The consequences of her sin from the novel A Sin and a Shame are still wreaking havoc in Too Little, Too Late. Jasmin is determined to protect her marriage to Minister Hosea Bush and keep her daughter’s real father from ever finding out the truth. Life is going along pretty good. Then, the unexpected happens.
BOOK REVIEW | Check Your Keys – Part 1
Check Your Keys – Part 1
Consider Who is in Your Spiritual Life
by Tabitha Vinson
In Check Your Keys – Part 1, Tabitha Vinson shares her personal spiritual journey with the reader. During this journey, Tabitha receives revelation after revelation from her intimate conversations with God.
Like many single women, she found herself intoxicated by a new man in her life. Everything seemed to be going well in the relationship, but there were issues that were not obvious. Using a house as an analogy for parts of the body, Tabitha candidly explains the importance of keeping the temple, the body from head to toe, pure. As a single woman, she needed to be careful who she let into certain areas of her life or the results could be spiritual disaster.
BOOK REVIEW | The Flavor of Our Hispanic Faith
The Flavor of Our Hispanic Faith
by Karen Valentin and Edwin Aymat
Christians share many common factors, but we’re all shaped by our cultural backgrounds. Culture plays an important role in how we worship and in our individual journeys of faith. Often the various faith practices are not represented or even acknowledged for that matter in society. The Flavor of Our Hispanic Faith will appeal to Hispanics and Non-Hispanics alike. It’s a short read, that provides major eye-openers.

