How did urban sprawl get its start? What do walkable neighborhoods and mixed-use zoning have to do with loving our neighbor?
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Reading Andy Crouch’s The Tech-Wise Family: Everyday Steps for Putting Technology in Its Proper Place could well be the best gift you ever give your family.
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“For me, for all of us, water is a matter of life.”
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Have you ever felt overwhelmed by the plethora of personality types and their corresponding measurements?
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When a massive snowstorm shuts down Brooklyn for several days, the lives of three people intersect in life-altering ways.
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Author Maja Lunde weaves together the stories of three families who live in different places and historical periods, their narratives linked by an unlikely source: bees.
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Christopher Meehan’s book Growing Pains: How Racial Struggles Changed a Church and School documents the impact of a group of African-American parents from Lawndale CRC...
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We asked our reviewers to offer the top five titles they enjoyed most in 2017 in a number of categories.
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In the summer of 1959, 12-year-old Cammie, nicknamed Cannonball, lives above the Hancock County Prison with her father, the warden.
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In December 2012, Tain Gregory was in his third grade class at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn., when a 20-year-old man shot and killed 20 children and six adults,...
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Kelley Nikondeha experienced the “sacrament of belonging” early in her life when she was adopted by her parents.
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An oak tree named Red, the narrator of this juvenile novel, has been watching the world go by for more than two centuries.
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The search committee at Granby Presbyterian Church is exhausted; the process of finding a pastor “had become a circus show.
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Inspired by Psalm 121, this meaningful children’s picture book relates the story of classmates Jordan and Tanya.
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In this sequel to the juvenile novel The War That Saved My Life, 11-year-old Ada is finally able to walk properly after surgery on her clubfoot.
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Reflecting on one’s vocation, American writer and theologian Frederick Buechner said, “The place God calls you to is the place where your deep gladness and the world’s deep hunger meet.”
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Humans are created with a deep desire to belong.
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In 1999, 17-year-old Francisco thinks he’s got it rough in his family’s cramped home, where his father continually encourages him to study hard and make something of his life.
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In Nigerian culture, where polygamy is accepted and bearing children is of utmost importance,
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Two little boys draw two happy lines.
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Byron Pitts, a journalist with more than 30 years of experience, was deeply influenced by his Christian grandmother and mother, who taught him “you’re the one” and “let go and let God.”
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Welcome to Beartown. It’s a friendly town where people with deep roots welcome those who have come from somewhere else, the kind of place where some who have left choose to return.