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This We Defend    by Paul Farrell
Price: $8.88 USD. 108860 words. Published on February 27, 2010. .

"This We Defend" is a true story told with humor on how to solve a noise or 'quality of life' problem with a neighbor in New York City. The neighbor is a group of veterans from an American Legion post. It's about conflict resolution, anger management, gun control and how to get things done when battling arrogance, detached government and neighborhood fascism. It's about responsibility and freedom.
Like We Care    by Tom Matthews
Price: $7.99 USD. 82260 words. Published by Bancroft Press on March 11, 2010. .

What if they just stopped? What if in a grand, scruffy stab at corporate disobedience, teenagers en masse simply stopped spending their money on the cynical crap that’s relentlessly mainlined to them? Like We Care is a biting, clever, and hilarious satire in which two endearingly subversive high school seniors set out to monkey wrench the recording industry, big tobacco, and junk food.
Hypocrites    by Michael Muhammad
Price: $1.99 USD. 36510 words. Published on June 12, 2010. .

One born to save our world, the other born to destroy it. When the Enemy discovers the one born to destroy his evil world is a street thug from Atlanta, he plots to kill him before he can come into the knowledge of who he is and what he is born to do.
Death of N-Words    by James Lewis
Price: Free! 1320 words. Published on June 13, 2010. .

Many people make excuses for using various forms of the N-word. No matter the version, the N-word is still one of the most racially charged, controversial words in this country. Depending on how it's used, one can expect a punch or a hug. Although the word has become trendy, an unwritten rule states only certain groups can say it--which only fuels the confusion associated with using the word.
Suffer the Little Children    by Janice Daugharty
Price: $2.99 USD. 4490 words. Published on October 15, 2010. .

Dot Knight and her Sunday school class visit the local migrant workers camp to invite them to revival at the Baptist church. The object is to fill a pew and make points for the pious Miss Dot with the preacher. The children have no trouble communicating because of recognition of common hardships and play. But Miss Dot makes a mess of both languages and is sent on her way.
The Submerging Church    by Russ Miller
Price: $4.99 USD. 39530 words. Published by UCS PRESS  on November 24, 2010. .

Over 85% of Christian youth stop attending church once they leave home. Why? Many pastors gloss over or skip entirely the Bible’s foundational chapters: the first eleven chapters of Genesis. Russ Miller exposes the depth to which compromises with secular opinions have embedded themselves into the Submerging Church, and he explores what can be done and how you can be part of the solution.
FPM Ahoy    by Anindya Basu
Price: Free! 6640 words. Published on November 29, 2010. .

FPM comes visiting with her pre-conceived notions on male nudity and female nudity, with hilarious results.
Secrets Of Slaters Falls (Contemporary Romance)    by Matthew W. Grant
Price: $6.99 USD. 97950 words. Published on December 26, 2010. .

Four families become intertwined by sex, sin and scandal in a small New England town teeming with secrets. Among the ensemble cast of spiteful busybodies, sleazy hunks, conniving bitches, dirty cops, and scheming murderers, several achieve meaningful change tackling social issues and taboo topics. "Tragicomic deliciousness!" - Publishers Weekly (Breakthrough Novel Award Semifinalist)
My Introducion To Bigotry And Discrimination    by Andy Wilkinson
Price: Free! 640 words. Published on July 27, 2011. .

As a nine year old boy, I saw bigotry and discrimination demonstrated by a famous man of God. It was a disturbing education
Lessons From The Road: Understanding God's Ways Through Traffic Experiences    by Daniel O. Ogweno
Price: $2.99 USD. 70880 words. Published on September 2, 2011. .

In today's generation we use the road as never before. If Christ was to physically teach in this generation, He would most likely plot some of His teachings in a traffic setting. Traffic experiences carry ample spiritual lessons. Lessons From The Road highlights these spiritual lessons in a way that the reader can easily identify with. Take time to listen to what God has been speaking to you.