Shauna Niequist was burned out—by life, motherhood, and the demands of a bustling writing career.
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Henri J.M. Nouwen was a beloved priest, writer, and theologian.
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From where I live, I can see the Ohio River from my daughter’s third-floor bedroom. Tucked below the hill overlooking the river a train track runs, but I can’t see it.
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Using both Arabic and English text, a fictional Syrian girl named Rama tells the story of how her family became refugees.
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One resource that worked well for us was John Timmer’s Four-Dimensional Jesus (Faith Alive Christian Resources).
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From her nest in a rock crevice overlooking a majestic canyon, a baby wren sees that “the world was filled with such wonderfulness”—monarch butterflies, soft breezes, and a shimmering river.
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Wrongs to Rights is an ambitious collection of poetry, photographs, artwork, and essays.
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Yes, another Bible storybook, and one worth considering.
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Don't let the glib title put you off.
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Subtitled "Genesis 2-3 and the Human Origins Debate," this thoughtful work by a noted Wheaton College professor of Old Testament gives perspective on a topic that divides believers and unbelievers
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Grammy-winning hip-hop and rap artist Lecrae offers readers a blunt portrayal of his mistakes and victories in his autobiography, Unashamed.
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Fifteen-year-old Mercy Wong understands poverty and discrimination, having experienced both while growing up in San Francisco’s Chinatown in the early 1900s.
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Gulwali Passarlay was born in 1994 in Afghanistan one year before the Taliban took control of his country.
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The Name of God Is Mercyis the pope’s first book since becoming the Bishop of Rome and the 266th pontiff of the Roman Catholic Church.
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In 1880, Gracy Brookens is the only midwife in a small Colorado mining town. She worries that she will be the last.
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According to author Richard Louv, doctors should “consider prescribing ‘vitamin N’—‘N’ for nature—as an antidote to nature-deficit disorder,
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A bear cub discovers a piano in the forest, but he has no idea what it is. Touching the keys, he’s appalled by the sound it makes.
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When I was growing up, my dad took me to see Chariots of Fire, the Oscar-winning 1981 film about Olympic runner, Eric Liddell.
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Ruth Soukup writes from personal experience as she explores why people stuff their lives with material clutter, excessive busyness, and unhealthy relationships, especially on social media.
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As the oldest daughter at home, she is expected to help run the house—cooking and cleaning as well as helping her younger siblings with their homeschooling.
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In 1999, tragedy strikes a North Dakota community when Landreaux Iron accidentally kills his neighbor’s son, Dusty Ravich, while hunting a buck.