Youth workers can guide themselves and their young people in living out God’s gift of Sunday.
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A winsome picture book inspired by the true story of Mary Edwards Walker, a trailblazing 19th-century doctor who was arrested many times for wearing pants.
Fascinating insights into Harper Lee, including why she never finished her true crime book.
On a road trip, on the porch, or at the cottage, listening to a story being read to you is a wonderful thing to do.
Whitehead’s gripping prose and a cast of memorable characters make this short novel a devastating but powerful read.
Noted New York Times columnist imagines life lived as a gift to others.
One of the Clinton 12 writes a searing yet spiritually powerful memoir in various poetic forms.
Boys ages eight to twelve are gently steered in practicing a vital prayer life.
The Franciscan Richard Rohr challenges believers to go beyond their Western conceptions and consider Christ anew.
Mango Moon shows what life is like from a child’s perspective when a parent is deported.
A rediscovery of ancient practices and prayers soothe anxious believers.
A hopeful yet urgent call to live out a “courageous Christianity” that works against, not with, the evils of racism.
A thoughtful and inspiring picture book gently teaches us how to love our neighbor
The Newbery Award-winning author of The Crossover pens an ode to black American triumph and tribulation, with art from a two-time Caldecott Honoree.
The author of Reviving Ophelia writes about women flourishing as they age.
God is revealed in science, sex, animals, law, sports, world religions—all of reality.
A children’s book reclaims the magic of libraries and reading.
A gentle, emotionally-insightful novel for juvenile readers about the challenges of fitting in.
A rediscovery of ancient practices and prayers soothe anxious believers.
A vibrant picture book about a little girl’s relationship with her motorcycle-riding Papi.
A prequel to When Helping Hurts, this book lays a foundation for why God wants all his created beings to flourish.
A memoir-like journey of 20 years of teaching world religions wonders aloud what Christianity may be missing.
A young boy honors his family’s ancestral land with a perfect tribute.
A lyrical children’s book empowers all readers to listen to their hearts in this ode to love and self-acceptance.