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Books on the Ridge

Books on the Ridge

By: Mt. Zion Ridge Press
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Books on the Ridge is a production of Mt. Zion Ridge Press, "Books off the Beaten Path." The podcast introduces the author of each month's new book, and also looks back to older titles. Each month, readers will receive a limited time code for a discount on a book purchase. Check our website for more information, and subscribe for regular updates, downloads, and more discounts. www.MtZionRidgePress.com© 2025 Books on the Ridge Art Literary History & Criticism
Episodes
  • Season 2, Episode 10: Chatting about "The Posture of Victory," with Theresa Miller
    Jul 21 2025

    Join co-publishers Tamera Lynn Kraft and Michelle Levigne as we chat with author Theresa Miller about her recent release, The Posture of Victory: Finding True Peace amidst Our Everyday Battles .

    How do you walk in victory when your head is spinning with defeat?

    As Christians, we are anointed with the power to walk in victory in our everyday lives, relationships, and callings. While we understand this, in theory, the challenge lies in how we walk in victory when we feel overwhelmed by feelings of defeat, such as anxiety, depression, or betrayal.

    Based on Psalm 63, this six-week study addresses how we can achieve peace found through Christ’s victory in our everyday battles and come out on the winning side. Each verse provides the framework for adhering to the One who upholds us through the wilderness and leads us to an abundant life in Christ.

    Experience Psalm 63 like never before and learn how David positioned himself for victory in the face of heartbreaking opposition.

    By the end of this study, you will be equipped to proclaim your victory confidently and thrive in your God-given anointing.

    Use the discount code VICTORY (remember to use all caps) through August 15 at MtZionRidgePress.com to save on either the paper or ebook version.

    Thanks for listening!


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    30 mins
  • Season 2, Episode 9: Chatting with Jerah Alvarado about her new children's book: Would You Rather, Bible Animal Adventures
    Jul 7 2025

    Join us for a fun chat with Jerah about her 2nd Would You Rather book, a fun children's book about stories from the Bible featuring animals.

    Jerah shares her ideas, her process, and the input from her children -- and gives a sneak peek at the next book. Including the inside scoop that this book was originally the 3rd book, and switched places in the publishing order.

    Did You Know? Jerah is also the translator who makes our bilingual children's books possible! We look forward to working with her for many years to come.

    Use the discount code ANIMAL on the MtZionRidgePress.com website through the end of July to save on hardback or paperback copies of Would You Rather, Bible Animal Adventures!


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    21 mins
  • Season 2, Episode 8: Chat with Gordon Jackson about his new book, Sit, Stand, Walk, Run
    Jun 30 2025

    Join a fun chat about inspiration and spiritual growth and personal journeys as editors Tamera Lynn Kraft and Michelle Levigne "grill" Gordon Jackson about his new book, Sit, Stand, Walk Run.

    Make sure you check out MtZionRidgePress.com and use the code RUN (make sure to use all caps) to claim your discount on a print or ebook purchase of his book. Good through the end of July.

    Sit, Stand, Walk, Run—A Vocabulary for the Christian’s Journey is a compilation of 46 reflections on the different stages characterizing the believer’s faith journey. These stages, or postures taken along our Christian journey, range from “Waiting,” when God may seem inactive in our lives, to “Mountaintops,” experiences that are a spiritual high point. Other reflections include “Baby Steps,” as we begin our faith journey, to “Stumbling and Falling,” when we sin. Like doctors, architects, police officers and others engaged in specialized activities, theologians too have their own specialized vocabulary. But ordinary lay people don’t have to have formal training in theology to benefit from knowing and using the “journey-related” terms in this book. Having a richer vocabulary that describes our Christian journey enables us to better understand our ever deepening relationship with God our Father. Sit, Stand, Walk, Run provides the reader with that expanded vocabulary.

    Visit Gordon's blog to see what new, fascinating thoughts have been on his mind lately:

    https://threehundredwordswithgordonjackson.blogspot.com/


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    36 mins
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