Painting the Psalms

In Painting the Psalms, artist Cherie Burbach shares original, mixed-media paintings that contain a positive, faith-filled message. Each painting contains inspiration from the Psalms in some way, through the imagery, words, or emotion contained within the verses. Cherie uses a variety of mediums and techniques to create art that is filled with depth and whimsy. It is her hope that this book will inspire you to look at the Psalms in a new way so you can celebrate your faith and believe in the me... [Read More...]

The Biblical Clock: The Untold Secrets Linking the Universe and Humanity with God’s Plan

Science and religion have two seemingly opposing views of the universe’s biggest questions. But what if the real story told you they were both right? Vancouver, 2009. Physics engineer and CEO Daniel Friedmann loves solving problems. When the avid scientist dives deep into scripture, he’s faced with questions he feels compelled to answer: Is it possible to harmonize the scientific timeline for the development of the universe with the biblical timeline described in Genesis 1? How do the evolut... [Read More...]

An Ordinary Life, Extraordinary Spark

Life can be tough, especially with the constant barrage of obligations, news, work, family events. It can be hard to find yourself and God through all the chaos. J. A. Richards’ memoir, An Ordinary Life, Extraordinary Spark, takes the reader through her spiritual journey and how she found God in the quiet, the mundane, the ordinary. $0.99 on Kindle ... [Read More...]

Free: The Nestlings: A Compilation of Small Truths

This book is a compilation of excerpts from the books of 2019, the books from the series, The Angelic Premie, both those published and yet to be launched from the Series, The Nest. The books of 2019 began with the seedling that is the too early born babe. They grew into the images that were informed by the experiences of the caretakers and the loved ones of these babes. Ultimately, they shapeshifted into something more powerful, for they became entry points into the liminal, in-between world of... [Read More...]