
The Call That Changed Everything
Sometimes life moves on before you are ready. And this is what happened with Rafer Sandoval the moment he pulled into his driveway after saying goodbye to Jenny Leavitt. She had been his first real

Sometimes life moves on before you are ready. And this is what happened with Rafer Sandoval the moment he pulled into his driveway after saying goodbye to Jenny Leavitt. She had been his first real

Rafer Thin is more than a coming-of-age story. It’s a portrait of a young man navigating faith, culture, and first love in a world that doesn’t always make room for him. Gonzo E. Jay writes

A deeply spiritual and thought-provoking journey, touching on the themes of faith, forgiveness, and human resilience, this book weaves together scripture and personal anecdotes offering a guide to introspection and action. In a deeply personal

BOOK DESCRIPTION : Rafer Thin is a modern-day Romeo and Juliet. California in the decade following the tumultuous upheaval of the sixties, was a watershed of the civil rights movement and the Vietnam War. Protesting

In today’s world, connection has never been easier or more fragile. We live surrounded by messages, screens, and instant communication, yet many people quietly feel more isolated than ever before. For Catholics, this disconnection can

BOOK DESCRIPTION : A revealing account of two young people who come from different social and economic backgrounds and fall in love with each other. Their perspective drawn from their past makes their future life


There’s something hauntingly irresistible about stories where love walks the edge of danger. Readers find themselves holding their breath as romance collides with fear, control, or obsession. Whether it’s curiosity, adrenaline, or emotional depth, there’s

If you’ve ever tried diet after diet and still felt stuck, you’re not alone. Many people cut calories, skip meals, or follow strict plans, only to watch their energy drop and their motivation fade. The

Why is it so difficult for people to work together when collaboration can create so much more than individual effort? Kai Simons’ reflections, documented in his memoir The Magic of the Collective, have convinced him