Christian Nonfiction

Admin Rights: Jesus in the Code

Admin Rights: Jesus in the Code — Christianity Reimagined Through Simulation Theory offers an interdisciplinary examination of Christian theology through the conceptual framework of simulation theory and contemporary science. Integrating biblical exegesis, philosophy of mind, artificial intelligence, quantum theory, and cultural analysis, the book proposes a model in which God functions as the ultimate Architect of reality, Christ as a unique ontological intervention within the system, and evil as systemic corruption rather than mere abstraction.

Think Again- What Do You See?

This book is part of a four part series for children ages 3-7 and their parents. Each book teaches kids how to think out of the box in a different way. What Do You See? introduces a character where on each page you can only see a small part of the big blue fellow- leading the reader to see that they are seeing something totally different. The book then ends with activities for parents/teachers to do with kids that gives them the opportunity to see something from multiple perspectives.

The Girl on the Bathroom Floor

In The Girl on the Bathroom Floor (Oct. 14, 2025, W Publishing/Thomas Nelson), Amber Smith—wife of former country music star Granger Smith—opens her heart with unflinching honesty about unimaginable loss, raw grief, and unexpected hope. After the tragic death of their 3-year-old son, River, and a painful miscarriage, Amber wrestled with guilt, shame, and questions of faith while under the scrutiny of the public eye.

The Spirit of Christmas: Discovering His Presence Throughout the Advent Season

When we think of the first Christmas, we often focus on the wide-eyed young mother and her faithful fiancé, on tattered shepherds and singing angels and road-weary wise men. But the Holy Spirit was there--and just as He hovered over the waters in the beginning, He hovers over every page of the Christmas story. This Advent, join acclaimed author Cynthia Ruchti for a faith-building, eye-opening walk with the Holy Spirit.

Dancing in the Minefields, One Woman's Faith Journey through Child Loss. Addiction, and Adversity

The Ditmars' life was forever changed when their middle child, ten-year-old Chris, was diagnosed with leukemia. For four years, the family rode the roller coaster of remission and relapse, and juggling life with their two other children, marital strain, and financial loss. During that time, Maribeth began to rely more and more upon alcohol as she and Rob prayed daily for Chris to survive. Their faith was rocked when they were told to take Chris home to die. On his deathbed, Chris calmly witnessed to his parents about the power and love of Christ. He even left a miraculous sign.

The Deacon : An Unexpected Life

We often end up living an “unexpected” life. Yet through it, glimmers of hope, faith, love and peace find their way through.
After being married for forty years and serving the Catholic Church as a deacon for the last five years, leaving the diaconate was the last thing on my mind.
Never did I expect to be a suicide survivor. Grieving the loss of my wife was difficult enough, but with suicide, the grieving was much more intense. Being a deacon in the Catholic Church intensified that grieving even more.

Broken But Not Forsaken God's Masterpiece

About the Book "Broken but Not Forsaken: God's Masterpiece" is a heartfelt exploration of resilience, faith, and transformation. Drawing from her own life experiences, Cherika Shield shares powerful stories and insights that reveal how God's grace can turn our brokenness into beauty. This book is a testament to the unyielding love and support God offers, encouraging readers to embrace their journey and recognize their true worth as His masterpieces. Through relatable anecdotes and practical wisdom, Cherika guides readers towards a path of healing and renewal.

The Rain Falls On The Just & The Unjust

As much as Christians or believers of God would like to believe that, just because we acknowledge God in our lives, we should never have any sorrow. That is untrue. Just believing this makes us commit sin because then we are not humble, but haughty. We will all have challenges, disappointments, and unfair situations arise in our lives, but as believers of God, we are to handle ourselves so that unbelievers will want to become like us. We are to TRUST, HAVE FAITH, and BELIEVE that GOD has our back and will keep us lifted above, fight our battles, and always cause us to Triumph!