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Have you ever thought about Jonah’s story from the perspective of a big fish? Eileen Spinelli has.
Jeanine Hathaway’s latest poetry collection, The
READ MORE On the surface, this is a novel about the tension between an affluent California family and their Mexican maid.
During the Hundred Years’ War, Jehanne, later known as Joan of Arc, heard saints’ voices directing her to save France from
Growing up, Palestinian Sami Al Jundi learned to hate occupying Israeli forces.
Billy Graham, world-renowned preacher and evangelist, notes that as a Christian he was taught how to die but not how to grow old.
Do you remember walking through the gates of a fair when you were a child?
The birth of Becker’s daughter Penny was joyous, but it also set off a seesawing barrage of emotions.
Twelve-year-old Deza belongs to a loving family experiencing hard times during the Great Depression.
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Tired of the same old vacation spots? Here are one hundred great reasons to strike out in a new direction.
In this latest book by Brian Selznick (The Invention of Hugo Cabret), Ben and Rose, born 50 years apart, each set out on a qu
Have you even been scolded for treating the spiritual life too . . . lightly?
For people who care about a complete history of the Christian Reformed Church, Dante Venegas is an important person to know.
Sharing Spiritual Wisdom: Leave a Legacy for the Ones You Love
by Carol J. Rottman“Only be careful, and watch yourselves closely so that you do not forget the things your eyes have seen or let them slip from yo
READ MORE When Michael and Derek visit the Harpers Ferry Civil War Museum, they’re convinced that “it must have been cool to fight i
READ MORE Socrates in the City is what every cont
Do you have a young explorer in your midst, someone who dreams of faraway places?
What happens when an Austen favorite meets a modern master storyteller? A classic whodunit is born. Mystery replaces romance in P.D.
In 1946, Viola Desmond was jailed in Nova Scotia, Canada, when she sat in the front of a theater instead of in the segregated “c