Where to Begin with Flannery O’Connor
Flannery O’Connor dissected the Devil for a generation that was busy explaining evil away. She perceived God at work in grotesque places. Was she right?
Flannery O’Connor dissected the Devil for a generation that was busy explaining evil away. She perceived God at work in grotesque places. Was she right?
Every person is gifted with a primary vocation from birth based on motivational patterns.
What does it look like when an every-man saint battles a demon?
This children’s fable will teach the whole family Biblical literacy and the Christian symbolic language.
When four boys glimpse a crime in their Colorado town they end up in an interrogation cell of the FBI.
The pro-life Phillip K. Dick story so prophetic it was buried.
A young girl goes pilgrimage on the Camino de Santiago on behalf of her brother and finds her place in the world.
Belloc was known as a Catholic polemicist with a vicious talent for skewering his opponents. Anyone struggling to persevere as a Christian in the fields of journalism or media should read him. His children’s books have an acerbic humor that will appeal to bored veterans of political correctness, especially teens.
This thought-provoking children’s tale is tailor made to improve reading comprehension and teach a child where real self-worth comes from.
A table built by the grandfather of Jesus Christ survives the darkest moment in history to bring peace to a widowed musician
Love the Disney movies you grew up with but don’t know how to defend them in the face of the modern critics? This book is for you.
What if you were Jesus’ protective older brother? Could you navigate the courts of Rome & Jerusalem to save him?
A young Viking Prince evades a warlord while finding his own harrowing path to sainthood.
Ready for the end of the world, battle mechs, and body swaps? This collection of short stories has it all.
The untold true story of the greatest treasure hunt of the century, all done under the noses of the Nazi invasion.
An English lawyer runs afoul of necrotic vampires, and even worse things– Dominican Priests!
Fans of The 100 and Runaway’s and The Gifted will find this YA story riveting.
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Chesterton will swoop down, carry you away, pour tonic down your throat and tickle you until you start to laugh
Leaf by Niggle isn’t nearly as well-known as LOTR and The Hobbit, but it is as beautiful and moving in its own way.
Tales of courage, compassion and virtue in compelling and naturally engaging Y.A. short stories.
Bereft of a mother & betrayed by his twin, Jarret fights for a place to call home, unaware a supernatural war threatening to damn him to hell itself.
Keefe hides his call to the priesthood and no matter how much Jarrett tries he still gets into trouble. Can the brothers find their courage?
What if the Multi-verse were not a theory to disprove God? What if he created it, and all humanity must unite to fight the powers of Babel?
Marco thought his problems were over when he took on the vampire council, until he gets bit by a werewolf. Will this ruin things with his vampire girlfriend?
This book brings us to a unity with the Triune God who loves us so much that he sent his Son to redeem the world and sanctify us through the Holy Spirit.
Did you know that Bram Stoker’s wife was a Catholic & he considered converting himself at one time?
There are many good apologetics books out there but this book teaches you how to speak to the heart as much as the head.
Marco flees from his fears of hurting Amanda by taking a job to train Vampire Hunters in San Francisco. Should be a quiet job right?
In her memoir, Marianne Collins pulls no punches in presenting the mistakes she made in her journey to find a fervent and lasting love