by John Parker | Feb 9, 2024 | Accent - General American, Narrations, Non-Fiction, Style - Engaging, Voice Age - Adult, Voice Age - Child
The Sonship of Christ by Ty Gibson Publisher’s Summary Why is Christ called “the Son of God”? Discover an answer so simple you’ll wonder why you never saw it before—and so beautiful it’ll take your breath away.No matter who you are or what position you have...
by John Parker | Jan 11, 2024 | Accent - General American, Narrations, Non-Fiction, Voice Age - Adult
A God Named Desire by Ty Gibson Publisher’s Summary A God Named Desire: What If You’re the Object of an Unstoppable Love? We are creatures of intense desire. We emerge from the womb longing for touch and affection. Desire pulsates within us every waking...
by John Parker | Dec 8, 2023 | Accent - Alien, Accent - British, Accent - General American, Fiction, Narrations, Style - Comedic, Style - Storytelling, Style - Versatile, Voice Age - Adult, Voice Age - Child, Voice Age - Middle Age, Voice Age - Teen
Flashing Lights: Short and Weird Volume 1 by John D. Parker Summary Get your weird and fun fix with these super-short stories of the strange. From ghosts to galactic guests and everything in the gaps. Riddled with riddles, tons of twists and turns, plenty of pulp, and...
by John Parker | Sep 30, 2023 | Accent - General American, Narrations, Non-Fiction, Style - Engaging, Voice Age - Adult
Scientific American Supplement 288 by Various Authors Summary The Scientific American may be the oldest continuously published periodical in the United States, havinge launched its first publication in 1845. It has been a mainstay of popular science with in depth...
by John Parker | Jul 28, 2023 | Accent - General American, Narrations, Non-Fiction, Style - Engaging, Voice Age - Adult, Voice Age - Child, Voice Age - Middle Age
See With New Eyes by Ty Gibson Publisher’s Summary The true beauty of God’s character. How many people have turned away from God because they looked for him in a person or a religious group and were disappointed by what they saw? See with New Eyes, by Ty...