Words Matter

Words Matter

Messages from Estillyen rings with the message that words matter, some more than most. Why do words have so much power? Why do they matter so? In Chapter 20, the monks of Estillyen address this question at the beginning of the reading "Let Them...

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Is Satan Dead?

I've written about the removal of Satan from the new movie 'Son of God'. We hope you will read and enjoy it (link below). If you do kindly click, Like, Tweet, and pass it along! We’d like to see this go Global! It would also be great to have your...

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Review by Roy D. Wallen

Here are some extracts from Roy’s review of The Point: [dacallout type=quote]The blurb on the back of this edition claims reminders of Bunyan, Lewis, Donne, and Milton. While it is easy to scoff at such lofty aspirations, as I did, this claim is...

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Say What? Google’s Patenting a Throat Tattoo?

According to a post this week by CNN, that appears to be the shape of things to come—a high-tech tattoo has been designed for the human neck. "The patent says the tattoo would communicate with smartphones, gaming devices, tablets and wearable tech...

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Official News Release for ‘The Point’

FOR INFORMATION, CONTACT:                                                      FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE A. Larry Ross Communications Katie Martin: 972.267.1111 / Katie@alarryross.com New Genre-busting Novel ‘The Point’ Addresses Power of Words and...

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Review by Donna Cosmato

Here are some extracts from Donna's review of 'Redemption': [dacallout type=quote]From the introduction, which gives you a hint of words as thought messengers to the final appendix, which contains in-depth biographies of each monk, the format of...

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Review by ‘Shadowplay4u’

Here are some extracts from Shadowplay4U’s review of ‘The Point’: [dacallout type=quote]The Point is an unassuming yet powerful story that both instructs and captivates its audience. This story is mesmerizing in its ability to speak peace and...

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