Who would possibly want to murder a handicapped teenager and his three friends from the Lambs School? That’s what Frank Hager, the father of one of the missing boys, wonders when he realizes his son, Robbie, has been missing ever since he left a lo...
In THE TURBULENT EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY, a naive young news reporter named M. K. Nichols arrives in the tough mill town of Everett, Washington, determined to escape the pious morality of his midwestern upbringing. Meeting and marrying Darla Brazile,...
The setting is 1963, in Birmingham, Alabama, the "meanest city in the South." Martin Luther King, Jr., has come to town to confront segregation in the person of Bull Connor, the Commissioner of Public Safety. Chris Wright, young, white, penniless and...
For fifty years Sonoma Gospel Mission has sheltered the poor of Santa Rosa -- meals, beds and showers--while offering a residential drug and alcohol rehabilitation program. Now an ambitious developer, Buddy Grace, has plans to gentrify the run-down n...
Kent Spires lost everything -- his family, his job, his sense of self -- and now he fears losing them a second time. He heads the drug and alcohol rehab center where he rediscovered his dignity, but he stands to be fired if he can’t turn around the...
Amid continuing debate over just how "Christian" are the Christian roots of the United States, The Stamp of Glory is the first book in a multigenerational family saga where the main characters interact with actual historical Christians who helped cha...