November Books To Pray With: For Anyone Who Has Lost a Child
A book list for those who are grieving, and those praying for them.
A book list for those who are grieving, and those praying for them.
Two little lines are about to change Elise’s perfect teen world.
An ancient journal. A family secret. A soul to save.
An atheist midwife has no idea what she’s in for when she makes a deal with an angel.
Isaiah’s got a T-rex size problem, but this time, it’s not a dinosaur.
Abortion is not the only danger to the human embryo. Defend humanity from experimentation in the USA.
An invaluable handbook for pro-life religious non-profits that want to protect life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness—without risking their tax-exempt status.
Life is precious whether it’s planned or not.
When Joe and Peyton find out that their unborn baby may have Down Syndrome, they are faced with a devastating decision.
The story of a young priest through the eyes of his father and friends.
Sydney writes romances but living her own romance will require more courage than anything yet required of her.
What if you woke up one day and didn’t recognize the person you were sleeping next to?
A dystopian nightmare that asks what you really believe and how far will you go to defend it.
St. Tommy continues his fight against the death cult, battling Voodoo priests and zombies along the way.
A Catholic take on feminism, going beyond the political talking points and approaching women on a personal level.
The pro-life Phillip K. Dick story so prophetic it was buried.
There are many good apologetics books out there but this book teaches you how to speak to the heart as much as the head.
In her memoir, Marianne Collins pulls no punches in presenting the mistakes she made in her journey to find a fervent and lasting love
What do when your heart gets broken and your best friend gets an unplanned pregnancy?
The aliens will surprise you and lead you into greater insight into how our own bodily design determines much of what is considered right and wrong.