Part 5 – Gaither’s Corner by Chuck McCullough
February 25, 2010 by Xlibris
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Chuck McCullough, author of Gaither’s Corner, tells us that in today’s world, he sees signs of despair but also great signs of hope.
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Part 5 – SOS by Mary Ross Smith


In her final podcast episode Mary Ross Smith, author of SOS, tells us a bit more about her difficult childhood and how she kept hope alive, leading to a better life.
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Part 4 – Gaither’s Corner by Chuck McCullough
February 18, 2010 by Xlibris
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Chuck McCullough, author of Gaither’s Corner, enlightens us on his views of people who are religious vs. people who are spiritual.
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Part 4 – SOS by Mary Ross Smith


In this podcast interview with author Mary Ross Smith, she tells us about the reaction to her new book, SOS, and also talks about the time she spent during her childhood at her mother’s mortuary.
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Part 3 – Gaither’s Corner by Chuck McCullough
February 11, 2010 by Xlibris
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In his book Gaither’s Corner author Chuck McCullough speaks to God through his computer. In this podcast episode, he tells us where this original idea came from.
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Part 3 – SOS by Mary Ross Smith


SOS author Mary Ross Smith explains how cathartic it was to write this book and tells us that SOS has received very positive reviews.
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Part 2 – Gaither’s Corner by Chuck McCullough
February 5, 2010 by Xlibris
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Chuck McCullough, author of Gaither’s Corner, delves deeper into his beliefs about God and religion, and tells us what the reaction to his book has been from his friends and loved ones.
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Part 2 – SOS by Mary Ross Smith


In this podcast episode, author Mary Ross Smith details the real events that happened in her life that formed the basis for her book SOS.


