LifeLight Library System

LifeLight Library Concepts
Guided by the principle of being “blessed to be a blessing,” There and Back LLC manages two distinct library experiences. Each offering is designed to enlighten, inform, provide guidance, share insight, educate, and entertain, serving both individuals and communities with resources that nurture growth and imagination.
Together, these three library experiences reflect There and Back LLC’s commitment to literary stewardship, cultural preservation, and faith-centered enrichment. By integrating digital, fictional, and physical resources, the organization seeks to provide accessible, authentic, and uplifting content that blesses communities and safeguards the integrity of storytelling across generations.
eLibrary Fiction
eLibrary fiction offers a space for faith-centered and family-oriented storytelling. These works are designed to entertain while upholding values of integrity, imagination, and moral clarity. Unlike much of contemporary fiction, the emphasis here is on wholesome creativity that avoids perverse or destructive themes, ensuring that readers encounter narratives that inspire rather than distort.
- Focus: Fictional works rooted in faith, virtue, and imaginative storytelling
- Format: Online publication and digital access
- Purpose: To entertain, inspire, and preserve the wonder of storytelling
eLibrary Fiction represents a newer and innovative concept within the broader mission of There and Back. Rooted in the principle of being “blessed to be a blessing,” this initiative seeks to sponsor, curate, and provide access to a series of fictional writings developed in collaboration with There and Back and participating partners.
As eLibrary Fiction matures, additional partnerships and creative contributions will be welcomed. The platform will serve as both a publishing venue and a digital archive, ensuring that wholesome fictional works remain accessible to readers worldwide. By integrating modern digital formats with timeless storytelling traditions, the eLibrary Fiction will stand as a living repository of faith-centered imagination.
Unlike much of contemporary fiction, which often strays into themes that distort or diminish family values, the eLibrary Fiction is intentionally designed to be solely family-oriented, offering narratives that inspire imagination while reinforcing moral clarity, virtue, and wholesome entertainment.
eLibrary Fiction Role:
- Promote faith-centered creativity by supporting authors who write with integrity and moral depth.
- Provide accessible storytelling that entertains while nurturing family bonds and shared values.
- Preserve innocence and wonder in literature, ensuring that fictional works remain uplifting and free from perverse or destructive themes.
- Encourage collaboration among writers, partners, and communities who share a commitment to wholesome storytelling.
Book Features
eLibrary Fiction features a diverse range of family-oriented literature, including:
- Children’s Books Stories designed to spark imagination, teach moral lessons, and delight younger readers with engaging characters and simple yet profound themes.
- Young Adult Books Narratives that address the challenges and aspirations of adolescence, offering guidance, encouragement, and entertainment rooted in faith and virtue.
- General Family Books Fictional works suitable for all ages, providing shared reading experiences that families can enjoy together. These stories emphasize values such as courage, kindness, perseverance, and hope.
eLibrary Non-Fiction
eLibrary Non-Fiction offerings of There and Back, in collaboration with participating partners, serve as a central hub for curated writings and reference materials. These postings include contributions from within the company as well as from trusted partners, ensuring a diverse and meaningful collection of resources. Access to eLibrary offering is through account registration with There and Back ‘s two offering. Guests and members may establish their connection by using the “Connect With Us” button below, which enables personalized access to the full range of available materials.
In addition to general compositions, There and Back will provide access to product-specific and partner-contributed materials as needed. This ensures that the library remains a living resource, responsive to organizational growth and collaborative input. By integrating contributions from both internal and external partners, the library reflects a commitment to shared knowledge, cultural stewardship, and faith-centered enrichment.
The Non-Fiction eLibrary provides a curated collection of business writings, essays, and reference materials produced by There and Back LLC and its partners. This platform also serves as a venue for online publications in essay or thesis format, offering structured compositions that contribute to professional development, organizational learning, and faith-based reflection.
- Focus: Business, leadership, consulting, and educational essays
- Format: Digital access, with potential for downloadable or ordered copies
- Purpose: To inform, guide, and equip readers with practical and spiritual insights
eLibray Non-Fiction Composition Models
In alignment with the LifeLight Online Guide, eLibrary Non-Fiction supports a wide spectrum of composition styles. Each model is designed to serve a distinct purpose, offering readers clarity, insight, and engagement across multiple contexts:
- Narrative – personal description of events
- Descriptive – event based and usually second or third person perspective
- Expository – specializing in presenting fact and information subjectively without bias.
- Definition – defines concepts or idea with analytical research,
- Process – how does something work or achieved
- Compare and Contrast – a document that compares AND contrast two subjects
- Argumentative – this produces a focused product aimed at convincing readers of specific finding, stance, or opinion.
- Persuasive – similar to argumentative concepts, but emotional information is now included.
- Cause and Effect – presents reasons why something happened and the effects.
- Critical – an analytical assessment, evaluation of material, event, or object WITH supporting evidence.
These models ensure that the library remains versatile, serving academic, professional, and creative needs while maintaining integrity and accessibility.
