November 28, 2025
Sending money across borders has always been a hassle with delays, high fees, endless paperwork, and uncertainty over when or
Sending money across borders has always been a hassle with delays, high fees, endless paperwork, and uncertainty over when or

Sending money across borders has always been a hassle with delays, high fees, endless paperwork, and uncertainty over when or

In the rapidly evolving world of publishing, one factor remains timeless — the power of a well-edited manuscript. Recognizing the

Barry Ison, a dedicated scholar of Hebrew and Biblical Studies, has recently published his latest book, Canaan: The Promised Land.

They say curiosity is what drives science but sometimes, it’s also what traps us.
In this modern fable, “The Scientist Who Got Stuck in a Giant Spider’s Web” isn’t merely a tale of a man entangled in threads. It is a story that reflects the delicate tension between ambition and obsession, knowledge and humility. Beneath its surreal title lies a literary metaphor: a cautionary exploration of how unchecked pursuit of discovery can lead one into a web of their own making.

What compels a soul to turn toward the divine? Throughout the ages, literature has chronicled the human search for meaning, belonging, and transcendence. Among its most powerful and personal themes is the experience of spiritual conversion—the moment a character (or real person) turns toward faith, redefines their identity, and begins a journey of divine love.