Non-Fiction

It Is What You Make of It: Creating Something Great from What You’ve Been Given – Justin McRoberts

This quick, encouraging read is full of hard-won wisdom, engaging humor, and vivid stories. Throughout the book, Justin McRoberts challenges his readers to work towards justice, wholeness, and healing wherever they are, instead of taking […]

Fiction

Castle of Refuge – Melanie Dickerson

The name Melanie Dickerson is synonymous with Christian fairytale retellings. Over the past few years, Dickerson has been able to recreate numerous fairytales and her newest retelling, a twist on the Ugly Duckling, is a […]

Hard Working Mermaids - Kellen Roggenbuck
Children's Books

Hard-Working Mermaids – Kellen Roggenbuck

Hard-Working Mermaids seeks to revolutionize mermaid mythology for a new generation. Gone are the Ariels of Disney (or even Hans Christian Andersen) fame. Swept away are the seductive sirens of ye olde pirate tales. These […]

The Awkward Dinosaurs Kellen Roggenbuck
Children's Books

The Awkward Dinosaurs – Kellen Roggenbuck

It seems like every kid goes through a dinosaur phase. Some never leave it and we call those people paleontologists. Dinosaur movie and dinosaur books abound, but none are quite like Kellen Roggenbuck’s The Awkward […]

After I Believe James Emery White
Non-Fiction

After I Believe – James Emery White

In my experience, churches put a whole lot more emphasis on justification than sanctification. Getting saved is the priority and takes work, but growing in faith is usually reduced to attend church, tithe, and serve […]

Radiant Church Tara Beth Leach
Non-Fiction

Radiant Church – Tara Beth Leach

I have watched the past few years as the prevailing cultural expression of American Christianity—white evangelicalism—has absolutely destroyed its credibility and witness. Looking back, I can tell that the cracks had been there for a […]

Tongue-Tied Sara Wenger Shenk
Non-Fiction

Tongue-Tied – Sara Shenk

Evangelism has kind of gotten a bad reputation. First, you have the connection to evangelicalism—which is increasingly seen as a polarizing political identity more than a theological one. Then you have all the ways in […]