In Strange Religion, award-winning author and New Testament teacher Nijay Gupta traces the emerging Christian faith in its Roman context, showing how the first Christians dared to be different.
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Specters in the Glass House
By Jaime Jo WrightREAD MOREAn ominous butterfly house. A sinister legacy. An untraceable killer. Don’t miss this award-winning faith-based novel.
Everyday Christian Teaching
By David I. SmithREAD MOREDiscover how ordinary moments in the school year can become occasions for making profound connections between faith and pedagogy. Written by Calvin University Professor David Smith.
Andy Johnson and the March for Justice
By Esau McCaulley. Illustrated by Emmanuel BoatengREAD MOREFrom the bestselling author of Reading While Black comes a sweet and inspiring picture book that weaves together history and faith to help families talk about how everyone—including children—can be a voice for justice.
All the Colors of the Dark
By Chris WhitakerREAD MOREA missing person mystery, a serial killer thriller, a love story, a unique twist on each, Chris Whitaker has written a novel about what lurks in the shadows of obsession and the blinding light of hope.
The Wars of the Lord: The Puritan Conquest of America’s First People
By Matthew J. TuiningaREAD MOREThis shares the epic, tragic story of the Puritan conquest of New England through the eyes of those who lived it.
Owls Mate for Life: A Memoir of Loss and Love
By Dr. James PaauwREAD MOREIn Owls Mate for Life, James Paauw chronicles the dramatic seven-month survival struggle of his wife, Liz, following a high-speed head-on motor vehicle crash.
Mamie Takes a Stand: The True Story of Mamie Tape, a Chinese American Girl's Fight for School Rights
By Marie Chan. Illustrated by Sian JamesREAD MOREMiddle-grade readers will learn the little-known story of Mamie Tape, an 8-year-old Chinese American girl whose family fought for her right to attend public school in San Francisco.
Death Is A Day Worth Living
By Anna Claudia Quintana ArantesREAD MOREDr. Ana Claudia Quintana Arantes's viral TED Talk on end-of-life care cemented her, a palliative care doctor in Brazil, as a global leader on living and dying well.
Believe: Why Everyone Should Be Religious
By Ross DouthatREAD MOREAs a columnist for the New York Times who writes often about spiritual topics for a skeptical audience, Ross Douthat understands that many of us want to have more faith than we do. He argues that what we know today should make it harder to not have faith than to have it.
I Am Wind: An Autobiography
By Rachel Poliquin. Illustrated by Rachel WadaREAD MOREIn this beautifully illustrated mock-autobiography for middle-grade readers, Wind speaks directly to the reader, telling fascinating stories that show its cultural, historical, and technical importance to humans.
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This nonfiction spy novel goes beyond Corrie ten Boom’s memoir The Hiding Place to give a bigger picture of her impact on the Dutch resistance and the world.
Louder than the Lies: Asian American Identity, Solidarity, and Self-Love
By Ellie Yang CampREAD MOREWhat does it mean to be Asian American? How does our racialization in the U.S. shape our lives and our worldviews? Ellie Yang Camp offers a set of ideas to guide us toward a more nuanced understanding of these questions.
Force of Nature: A Novel of Rachel Carson
By Ann E. Burg. Illustrated by Sophie BlackallREAD MOREA fictional reimagining of Rachel Carson’s life, illustrated by Sophie Blackall. For 8-12 year olds.
Into the Storm
By Cecelia AhernREAD MOREA storm lies ahead of her. Freedom lies beyond it.
Recovering from Purity Culture: Dismantle the Myths, Reject Shame-Based Sexuality, and Move Forward in Your Faith
By Dr. Camden MorganteREAD MOREA Christian therapist helps readers disentangle from the harmful messages of purity culture and points the way to a redemptive way forward.
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Bo Lu’s picture book is a moving story of empathy, forgiveness, and connection about an immigrant mother and daughter who discover they have more in common than they knew.
Wonders of the Ocean Realm
By Tricia Goyer and Sherri Seligson. Illustrated by Vlad StankovicREAD MOREDive into the depths of the ocean and embark on a faith and science adventure through five fact-packed short stories of marine life for ages 8 to 12.
The Mary We Forgot: What the Apostle to the Apostles Teaches the Church Today
By Jennifer Powell McNuttREAD MOREA 2025 ECPA Christian Book Award finalist reveals the real and praiseworthy Mary Magdalene.
The Ballerina of Auschwitz
By Dr. Edith Eva EgerREAD MOREIn this young adult edition of the award-winning memoir The Choice, Holocaust survivor and renowned psychologist Dr. Edith Eva Eger shares her harrowing experiences.
Sisters of Belfast
By Melanie MaureREAD MOREThis enthralling and deeply moving story begins during World War II and follows orphaned twin sisters in Ireland whose lives diverge for decades, until fate—and faith—reunite them in the twilight of their lives.
How to Make a Memory
By Elaine VickersREAD MOREA lyrical and gentle picture book about the joy and importance of making memories and cherishing life’s most special moments.
Gathered at the Table: Celebrating Communion
By Glenys Nellist. Illustrated by Anna KazimiREAD MOREWritten in prose and poetry, this children’s book begins with Jesus at the Last Supper and shows readers that though there are many ways to take communion, the meaning is the same: in Communion, we remember Jesus.
The Riches of Your Grace: Living in the Book of Common Prayer
By Julie Lane-GayREAD MOREDiscover how The Book of Common Prayer can anchor us—our prayers, our daily lives, our hearts—in Christ.