Author Kristin Schell put a bright turquoise picnic table in her front yard and learned about a different kind of hospitality.
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When faced with cancer, Edie Littlefield Sundby decided to walk the El Camino Real mission trail because she felt closest to God in the wilderness
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The VanderBeeker family offers delightful escapades for middle grade readers
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Author Christopher Paul Curtis brings young readers another great story about the Underground Railroad.
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Author Lois Tverberg hopes to help us read the Bible with the perspective of those who lived at the time it was written.
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This picture book for slightly older children will give them a good start on understanding the Dust Bowl.
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When the Caspers’ child was diagnosed with autism, it gave them a new perspective on life.
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Carole Boston Weatherford’s newest picture book subtly deals with racial discrimination while capturing the hopes and dreams of every mother.
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How should Christians respond to the Muslim immigrants in their midst?
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Marilynne Robinson’s nonfiction takes dead aim at the stories we Americans tell ourselves about ourselves and about our mother country.
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This adult novel introduces readers to the dark underbelly of the global fashion industry, as well as to the lives of two men who are longing for grace and redemption.
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This novel for adults is filled with biblical allusions and covers vast physical and emotional territory.
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Modern worldviews create problems they cannot solve; the Christian story has the power to move us “beyond” the modern age and heal the scars of modernization.
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A Banner reader sent this review of the first book in The Pastor Maggie Series.
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A team of researchers interviewed 235 low- and middle-income families to find out why so many families feel so financially insecure.
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In this picture book, Martin wonders, “If Jesus comes to visit me, what would I say? What would I do? How would I welcome him?”
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Abu Atallah was “a good Muslim kid” who grew up in Cairo, Egypt . . .
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A common happening: a father and son go fishing. But in A Different Pond this simple activity is so much more.
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Author Jim Burns’ goal in writing Understanding Your Teen is to help parents raise kids “who love God and who will one day become responsible adults.”
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Based on a true story, this juvenile novel relates events in England in 1486.
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When author Joshua Jipp set out to examine what Scripture teaches about hospitality to strangers, a resounding theme emerged, namely, “God’s hospitality to us necessarily results in and creates hospitality to others.”
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When Liza Jessie Peterson began teaching full days at Island Academy, the high school for inmates on Rikers Island, she encountered teenage boys who were ...
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Have you ever tried something new and failed? This is the situation Humpty Dumpty faces in After the Fall.