This history of the Holocaust includes the names and faces of those who resisted it, and even the Christian Reformed Church in the Netherlands comes up.
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Based on true events, Women Talking is a powerful testament to the yearning for justice evident in those who are oppressed.
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Intricate and whimsical illustrations bring the familiar Christmas carol to life in this beautiful picture book.
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Banner reader and pastor Lou Wagenveld offers his review of a compilation of essays on the Holy Land.
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In her sequel to Raymie Nightingale, DiCamillo peels away the layers to reveal Louisiana’s story and presents readers with a heartbreakingly tender, wise, humorous, and resilient protagonist.
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Joe Gunn’s book doesn’t answer the question of how churches should deal with politics; instead, it tells stories of social justice work by Canadian churches.
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This book stands out as a fresh approach for people who struggle with the impact of broken sexuality and pornography addiction.
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Barbara Kingsolver’s new novel explores the human need to find shelter: to be loved and cared for, and to find meaning and a place in community.
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A winsome tale of a boy who misses his grandfather and meets him again in his imagination.
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We always love hearing from our readers! Patricia Ramsden sent in this review of a new Christmas picture book.
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In this emotionally charged juvenile novel, young readers will encounter the life-changing repercussions of bullying.
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This 90-day collection of devotions, curated from the late Eugene Peterson’s library of sermons, focuses on God’s work and character as revealed in the Old Testament.
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Tim Tebow’s new book is filled with heartwarming, encouraging stories of people who overcome adversity.
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The backstory of this picture book, along with the rustic yet exquisite artwork, will give readers a deeper appreciation of the Christmas story.
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Medicine, war, and romance come together in a multi-layered novel that explores the shifting borders of countries, the shifting alliances of war, and the shifting understanding of self.
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As the wind howls and snow blankets the world, all is well in the barn.
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Author Nicole Baart’s latest is an engrossing read about a recently widowed adoptive mother who must unravel the mystery of her late husband’s death to save her family.
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In this deftly crafted YA novel, two teens become friends in a Nazi concentration camp where they hope their sewing skills will keep them alive.
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Sacred Signposts is a stimulating and rich exploration of God’s gifts to the church and their significance for our walk.
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The Songs We Hide is a page-turner about a little-known aspect of European history.
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Jacqueline Woodson’s picture book shows how, when one person reaches out, a bridge is built.
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In this historical novel, Joy and Jack discover what it means to be truly known beyond the protective masks that humans so often hide behind.
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When India is partitioned into two nations in 1947, young Nisha and her family must flee.
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In this sometimes painful, always thought-provoking book, Austin Channing Brown shares her life journey toward understanding the effects of racism and the long road we have to travel to achieve real justice and reconciliation.