Interview with a Dead Man
Echoes of Faith
Echoes of Ordinary Saints
The Big Story of God
about the Author
Scott P. Stevens is a non-denominational follower of Christ. He is Christian university-educated now-retired financial professional and a lifelong student of God’s Word.
For over 30 years Scott has taught Bible classes to both high school students and adults. He is passionate about telling the story of Scripture with clarity, humility, and practical insight. He currently facilitates an online Bible study with students in many states and enjoys fostering an atmosphere where questions are welcomed and faith is strengthened.
about the Book
Interview with a Dead Man is a dark, atmospheric novella that blends crime fiction with speculative science and moral inquiry. Set in the small town of Polk’s Crossing, the story follows Stephen Arthur, a struggling local reporter whose life changes when he is summoned to hear the confession of a dying man. The man claims to have created a chemical compound capable of restoring life—and reveals how greed, desperation, and betrayal turned that miracle into tragedy. As the confession unfolds, the reporter is forced to confront the weight of truth, ambition, and responsibility, both as a journalist and as a human being. The book explores how secrets corrode relationships and how the pursuit of second chances can demand unforgivable costs. It is a haunting meditation on truth, guilt, and the irreversible power of revelation
about the Book
On the Precipice of the Labyrinth by Brian Snowden is a thought-provoking historical fiction novel that follows the deeply personal journey of William Benning as he tries to make sense of the chaos in his life. Set against the backdrop of Virginia and Spain, the story delves into themes of stability, identity, and the passage of time. William, a teacher and writer, reflects on his experiences—hitchhiking from Virginia to New York, and eventually making his way to Spain—seeking a meaningful connection with history and culture, particularly Spain’s turbulent political environment. The novel’s introspective tone and its blend of personal and historical narratives give readers a compelling exploration of the human experience through the lens of historical fiction.
Latest News And Blogs
Reader Testimonials
“The Big Story of God is a clear, engaging walk through Scripture that helps you see the Bible as one unified narrative instead of disconnected stories. It traces God’s purpose from creation to Christ and into our everyday lives in a way that’s both theologically rich and very readable, making it a great resource for personal devotion, small groups, or anyone wanting to understand how their own story fits into God’s larger plan.”
Marie P
“The author has a writing style that is easy to read and compels you to keep reading until you’re finished. I have enjoyed reading the Big Story of God because the author has made it relatable to living situations we live out every day. I highly recommend this captivating story. The author has thought through this book and has added a bible verse version to the Big Story to dive deeper into this well written book.”
Brion S
"The Big Story of God" has been praised for its engaging writing style that keeps readers hooked from start to finish. The author excels at connecting biblical teachings with everyday life, making complex spiritual concepts relatable and accessible.”
Dana H
“Scott P. Stevens is one of the most engaging and insightful Bible teachers I’ve ever encountered. His deep grasp of Scripture, combined with his gift for clear and practical teaching, makes complex theological truths come alive in ways that are both intellectually rich and spiritually transforming.
Blake H
As a minister and preacher for over 40 years, I am used to reading many books hoping for something in one of them that will cause a spark which can be fanned into a flame and provide resources that will help me write the next lesson or next sermon. I’ve known Scott Stevens for well over 20 years and I never knew him to write. When he asked me to read his book and comment on it I thought, what can it hurt. Scott Stevens can write. Scott Stevens can write well. Scott Stevens can write a book that fanned that spark that fed into flame the desire to write lessons!"
David Y
Scott has a rare gift for talking about faith in a way that invites conversation rather than shuts it down. Growing up in the church in the South, my life experiences eventually left me in a quiet tug-of-war—trying to reconcile what I had been taught with the question of whether I truly believed I was God’s child.
Through Scott’s Bible classes and our many thoughtful conversations about faith, spirituality, religion, and the Bible—and how they intersect with everyday life—I found myself rediscovering something I thought I had lost: spiritual peace. His teaching was never intimidating or condescending. Instead, it was relatable, thoughtful, and deeply human.
Traci H