I have added pages to my blog that hold FREE reading material. One is a booklet, Heaven’s Passport, and another a book, Unto Others. You can click the images here to get to the books. The pages with further descriptions are accessed by clicking the images in the right column of the blog.
I had written Heaven’s Passport back in 2005. It addresses some common questions about Christianity in a straightforward way. It is meant to be a tool for evangelization, and can be read online or downloaded. It can also be printed into a 20-page booklet by anyone with 5 regular-sized pieces of printing paper and therefore passed along to others in this form. I had it on my blog for a while but had taken it off. I had done the cover of Heaven’s Passport myself and it was not very professional-looking. So I decided to make the effort to purchase a cover designed by a local printing business, and it looks much better. Heaven’s Passport can be read in one sitting or in sections, and I hope you will take the time to read it or download it now for perusal and sharing. It is in PDF form, and most devices already have readers for these files. If you download and need a reader program, you can get a free one at an app store.
Catholics are called to a “New Evangelization,” and there are a variety of ways we are trying. In some ways the Internet provides unlimited horizons, but on the other hand there is a lot of resistance to the message. It is important for each individual to realize that he or she is someone whom God cares about and wants as His own. And so I am happy to ask anyone who comes here to feel very special. We Christians want to tell YOU about the salvation that is possible through Jesus Christ.
Another page holds Unto Others, a fictional mystery with Catholic themes. It is also FREE. I put it in two file forms (EPUB and PDF) so you can choose what is best for you. Again, free reader programs are available in app stores if you need any.
I hope you will take the time to check out these pages. Heaven's Passport and Unto Others are meant to be thought-provoking and enjoyable too. Catholics need to widen their horizons in the world of literature, and I’m trying to do my part. Read my books and see what you think!