Books written by Karen Spears Zacharias

  • Karly Sheehan: True Crime Behind Karly's Law

    And yet destroyed by heedless caretakers. A must read. Compelling and heartbreaking. - ANN RULE/ New York Times bestselling author "I strongly recommend this book to everyone in the Criminal Justice system.

  • Will Jesus Buy Me a Double-Wide?: ('Cause I Need More Room for My Plasma TV)

    Ebook, author Karen Spears Zacharias shows how the “prosperity” gospel has led us astray from true Christianity and helped create people and churches focused on greed.

  • Benched: The Memoirs of Judge Rufe McCombs

    "Well, first we'll have to find the money to send her to law school," Daddy, the pragmatic, reasoned. "That'll come," Mr.Williams replied. Then he took out his wallet and said, "I'll tell you what I want to do.

  • Where's Your Jesus Now?

    Like so many of us have done, Roberts blamed God for his daughter's death. Why didn't God, who is allpowerful and allknowing and allloving, protect her? Or, at the very least, give Roberts advance warning so that he could have prevented ...

  • A Silence of Mockingbirds

    Chapter FortyThree tephen Meyers, a New York native, believes in resurrections. He's been through acouplehimself. Before coming to Oregon State University to work on his Ph.D. inbotany,Stephen worked as anair traffic controller, ...

  • Where's Your Jesus Now?

    ... Revenge,” Newsweek web exclusive, June 16, 2007. Chapter 12: A Life of Intention 1. Judy Woodruff, “Experiencing Other Faiths to Find One's Own,” National Public Radio, Morning Edition, January 12, 2007. 2. Dotson Rader, “I Have ...

  • After the Flag Has Been Folded: A Daughter Remembers the Father She Lost to War--and the Mother Who Held Her...

    are tickled to death about that ugly thing and how can I tell Dale they can't have it ? He thinks he is doing something great for them and I guess to the kids it is wonderful , but I can look at that dog and get scared myself .

  • Hero Mama: A Daughter Remembers the Father She Lost in Vietnam--and the Mother Who Held Her Family Together

    are tickled to death about that ugly thing and how can I tell Dale they can't have it? He thinks he is doing something great for them and I guess to the kids it is wonderful, but I can look at that dog and get scared myself.

  • Burdy: A Novel

    Melungeon by birth, Burdy learned the therapeutic properties of roots from the women in her family. When Burdy discovers that Lincoln Memorial University is hosting a class on healing roots, she persuades her friend, Mayne, to drive her up.

  • Will Jesus Buy Me a Double-wide?: ('cause I Need More Room for My Plasma TV)

    Author Karen Spears Zacharias believes Christians have been paying good money for a false doctrine---the Cash and Cadillac Gospel. With humor and wit in Will Jesus Buy Me a Double-Wide?

  • Where's Your Jesus Now?

    God is specific in his intentions toward us, Zacharias says. He came to give us hope. Where's Your Jesus Now? puts readers back on the path to finding it again.

  • Christian Bend: A Novel

    A community of people who care for each other, the land, the music, and the stories that bind them. It's called Christian Bend because so many people who settled the area shared the same last name, Christian.

  • Karly Sheehan: : True Crime Story Behind Karly's Law

    Part memoir, part investigative journalism, this is the story Ann Rule called "A Must Read." Reminiscent of Capote's In Cold Blood, the book has been written in the tradition of new journalism.

  • Mother of Rain: A Novel

    "A haunting portrayal of the hardscrabble lives of Appalachian women and a tale of heartbreak and unending love .

  • Burdy: A Novel

    Melungeon by birth, Burdy learned the therapeutic properties of roots from the women in her family. When Burdy discovers that Lincoln Memorial University is hosting a class on healing roots, she persuades her friend, Mayne, to drive her up.

  • A Silence of Mockingbirds: The Memoir of a Murder

    An examination of the abuse that led to the murder of a three-year-old girl reveals the tendency of people to disregard or keep silent about predatory behavior, and brings to light many instances in which the abuse could have been stopped.