Most Bible based devotionals miss the difference between faith as a concept and conviction as something lived and tested. It is entirely possible to hold the doctrine correctly and still feel like you are coming apart at the seams. That gap between what we believe and what we experience is where most people spend their hardest seasons.
The decision to trace both biblical and non biblical historical figures through their hardships is a quietly powerful structural choice. It tells the reader that the struggle to hold faith through difficulty is not a personal failure or a modern problem. It is the oldest human experience there is. Seeing that reflected across history, in lives both sacred and secular, does something that scripture alone sometimes cannot do. It removes the shame from the falling apart.
Baby Jesus and the Christmas Tree is a luminous, heart‑anchored children’s book that beautifully bridges tradition, faith, and wonder. With gentle storytelling crafted for young readers. it reveals how the Christmas tree becomes a symbol of Jesus’ birth and purpose, a message delivered with clarity, warmth, and spiritual resonance.
If you’re seeking a meaningful Christmas read that goes beyond ornaments and lights, this book is a gift. It’s ideal for parents, educators, churches, and anyone wanting to introduce children to the spiritual heart of Christmas in a way that feels both modern and reverent. It’s more than a story, it’s a tradition in the making.
Indy film producer and director David Walker wrote a sci-fy script about a boy who devastatingly only wanted his mother to go out of the house. The film was only filmed in part one but the novel will take you through the life of Dr. Donald Brown and others who only needed to learn forgiveness.
Intended on being a 2 part film it was never completed and the novel includes part 2 giving an end to a story of intrigue, suspense and scientific experimentation.