In this book, you will be delighted to read a unique writing for each day. These writings consist of original poetry, puns, and what I like to call, 'Quotables' from diverse peoples in history. All in all, this book aims to offer a prime opportunity for its readers to foster a spirit of hope and joy, one day at a time.
Maria Iskander Livres





INTRODUCING THE OLD MAN ST JOSEPH THE CARPENTER
A HIDDEN GEM IN CHRISTIANITY
- 94pages
- 4 heures de lecture
The book highlights the profound influence a father can have on a child's life, using St. Joseph the Carpenter as a historical and spiritual example. Portrayed as a figure of strength, support, and grace, St. Joseph's relationship with St. Mary and Jesus showcases his pivotal role in their lives and the community. The narrative aims to inspire readers to acknowledge and emulate St. Joseph's legacy, regardless of their personal experiences with fatherhood, encouraging a deeper appreciation for this often-overlooked figure in Christianity.
Projecting Phoebe
- 68pages
- 3 heures de lecture
Inspired by diverse individuals, this poetry collection captures the essence of purity, radiance, and brightness through their stories of vulnerability and struggle. Each poem reflects the generosity of those who shared their experiences, embodying a deep sense of belonging to God. The work celebrates the sublime qualities of humanity, encouraging readers to find beauty in their own journeys.
WHERE IS HUMANITY?
- 86pages
- 4 heures de lecture
Inspired by a vivid dream, the narrative explores themes of family, integrity, and future preparedness against the backdrop of global crises like Covid-19 and inflation. The fictional character Max embodies the courage needed to foster a society where love and care transcend social demographics. The author encourages readers to reflect on how cultivating humanity can positively transform economies, cultures, and political systems, emphasizing the importance of compassion in challenging times.
Incarnation of God
- 56pages
- 2 heures de lecture
Exploring the profound idea that Jesus took on human form to elevate humanity, this book delves into the teachings of St. Athanasius, recognized as the "Father of Orthodoxy." Through his insightful perspective, readers gain a deeper understanding of Christ's nature and the moral guidance He offers for human behavior. The work emphasizes the transformative relationship between divinity and humanity, encouraging readers to reflect on their own lives in light of Jesus' example.