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The Jesus Nut, by John Prather

The Jesus Nut tells the parallel stories of three unlikely pilgrims—a reviled professor, a delusional homeless veteran, and a priest who loves strip clubs—searching for the greatest religious relic of the 21st century. Thrown together after a raucous showdown with evangelists, they decide to ignore their differences and work as a team in pursuit of their holy purpose. Their journey to New York City leads to a fateful encounter with a former advertising executive, whose mad ramblings suggest he might be the very oracle to help them fulfill their destiny.

A quirky, subversive novel that addresses timely issues and lampoons evangelical hypocrisy, The Jesus Nut ultimately reveals itself to be a story of second chances and agape love. Along the way, you’ll meet self-righteous academics, a curious and ambitious stripper, a farmer with a remarkable peanut, a trucker fascinated by the constellations, a profane church maintenance crew, and more. Prepare for an irreverent quest which will remind you of the value of friends and the miraculous power of faith.

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Plastic Jesus and Other Stories, by Judith Ets-Hokin

PLASTIC JESUS AND OTHER STORIES covers a range of genres, including fantasy, mystery, and romance in a collection of 13 stories to be consumed either straight-up or, most often, with a twist.
From the title story, where the inanimate dashboard Jesus animates his surrounding characters (and himself) in unexpected ways, to the surprise in “Chance” that awaits Charles in the aftermath of his winning the prestigious National Integrity Award, the stories each deliver their own sensibility, quirkiness, and punch.
A long-lost love is touchingly rekindled in “Edward and Stella,” while a health nut about to receive special recognition doesn’t realize what’s about to hit her in “The Award,” and life lessons are learned for more than just the participants in “The Affair.” Can witchcraft actually play a role in drastically upsetting people’s lives in “The New Neighbors,” or are some things “…just terrible coincidences,” as the witch Wyndsong proclaims? Then, there’s “Destiny,” with a female entrepreneur about to sell her successful business and move on to what’s next (which comes as a devastating disclosure to her family), “The Hunt,” about whether the deer belong on Deer Island or not (and who gets to decide), and “The Dowry,” when young love in another culture can be fatally misunderstood. Through these varied and wonderful tales we get a vision of the wonderful world of Judith Ets-Hokin.

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Breaking the Silence: An Interview with Davidson Loehr, author of HOLLOW GODS

That the problems facing our country are very broad, deep, and deadly, and that we may be 60-80% established as what is becoming a totalitarian socialism. Unless people see this clearly and find the courage to confront it, the American Experiment will be over in a decade or so. This isn’t my war—I’ll be dead—but it’s my fight. The perfect reader? Well, a bright conservative, and a courageous liberal who can see how dangerous liberalism has been for nearly two centuries.

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