What Would Jesus See: Ways of Looking at a Disorienting World
I read this book a few weeks ago, but as I sit down to write this review rockets are flying between Israel and Hamas and over two million people—many of them children—sit on the brink […]
I read this book a few weeks ago, but as I sit down to write this review rockets are flying between Israel and Hamas and over two million people—many of them children—sit on the brink […]
Job’s friends get a bad rap. Sure, they offer bad advice—but it was sincere, popular, and compassionate advice. And before they do all of that? They come and simply sit with him in the literal […]
For new believers, the sheer number of Bible options can be overwhelming. Not only are there innumerable translations, but there are also a wide array of study Bibles for every demographic. A search on Christianbook.com […]
I have a confession: Despite my Doctor of Ministry degree and despite having been a youth pastor, I have a hard time explaining God to my kids. The older I get and the deeper I […]
I worked my way into the world of Tolkien backwards from how you might expect. It was the Peter Jackson movies, not the books, that first grabbed my attention and introduced me to this vast […]
My kids love a good Lift-the-Flap book. Let me tell you three things that makes a Lift-the-Flap book good: Number 1: The flaps reveal something interesting. Good Lift-the-Flap books use their flaps well—a change in […]
It’s October and in the publishing world (much like the rest of the retail world), that means it’s Christmas! Christian publishers release a ton of Christmas content every year and most of it is fine, […]
I’ve had this book a month and read through it multiple times and each time came away from it with a sense of unease. When I Go to Church, I Belong is a book written […]
The Brothers Zzli have come to town and have no place to stay. Where will they go? There’s one house that’s offered them safe haven, and that’s where the story begins. The three brothers are […]
I Lay My Stitches Down: Poems of American Slavery is a unique amalgamation of poetry, history, quilting, and spirituality. In the book’s preface, author Cynthia Grady explains her process: “The poems are written in blank […]
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