Jack A Taylor: 5 books

Book cover of The Cross Maker
by Jack A. Taylor
Language: English
Release Date: November 19, 2014

First century Palestine is a hotbed of political, cultural and religious intrigue. Nazareth carpenter, Caleb ben Samson, and Roman Centurion Sestus Aurelius both want peace. Can the power of the cross and an unlikely partnership accomplish what nothing else has done? Caleb’s friend, Yeshi may be...
Book cover of The Cross Maker
by Jack A. Taylor
Language: English
Release Date: May 29, 2019

First-century Palestine is a hotbed of political, cultural, and religious intrigue. Caleb ben Samson, a carpenter from Nazareth, and Sestus Aurelius, a Roman centurion, both want peace. Can this unlikely partnership accomplish what nothing else has accomplished before? Can they bring about peace through...
Book cover of Your Miraculous Potential

Your Miraculous Potential

Maximizing God's Gifts of Creativity, Guidance and Power

by Wayne A. Chaney Jr., Jack R. Taylor
Language: English
Release Date: November 1, 2016

People have an inherent hunger to rise above their limitations—even above what is "ordinary" or "natural"—and live in the supernatural. While there are many great books exclusively on miracles, healing, and revival, Your Miraculous Potential is a how-to manual for releasing...
Book cover of Water in Kentucky

Water in Kentucky

Natural History, Communities, and Conservation

by Tricia Coakley, Jeffrey W. Stringer, Emma Whitt
Language: English
Release Date: May 5, 2017

Home to sprawling Appalachian forests, rolling prairies, and the longest cave system in the world, Kentucky is among the most ecologically diverse states in the nation. Lakes, rivers, and springs have shaped and nourished life in the Commonwealth for centuries, and water has played a pivotal role...
Book cover of Cornbread Nation 7

Cornbread Nation 7

The Best of Southern Food Writing

by Sara Camp Milam, Daniel Patterson, Susan Orlean
Language: English
Release Date: May 15, 2014

How does Southern food look from the outside? The form is caught in constantly dueling stereotypes: It’s so often imagined as either the touchingly down-home feast or the heartstopping health scourge of a nation. But as any Southern transplant will tell you once they’ve spent time in the region,...
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