Though you may never have heard of it, Sarah Jarosz’s splendid sophomore release is o
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On the surface, this is a novel about the tension between an affluent California family and their Mexican maid.
The Hunger Games: Songs from District 12 and Beyond
reviewed by Robert KeeleyREAD MORET Bone Burnett has made a name for himself as someone who knows how to produce albums that capture the spirit of a film.
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During the Hundred Years’ War, Jehanne, later known as Joan of Arc, heard saints’ voices directing her to save France from
The Call of Story: An American Renaissance
reviewed by Ron VandenBurgREAD MOREDo you love a good story told well?
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Growing up, Palestinian Sami Al Jundi learned to hate occupying Israeli forces.
The Twelve
reviewed by Robert N. HosackREAD MOREA new blog, “The Twelve,” carries the byline “Reformed.
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Audrey Assad’s second record, Heart, is a work that f
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The Hunger Games are upon us. I’ve been dreading this moment since I heard that the first of the book trilogy was being filmed. Not because I didn’t like the books; in fact, I like them quite a lot.
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Ten years into her career, Rosie Thomas has found peace and happiness.
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Billy Graham, world-renowned preacher and evangelist, notes that as a Christian he was taught how to die but not how to grow old.
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Do you remember walking through the gates of a fair when you were a child?
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Enriching: Unlocki
Profile: Reggie Smith
by Kristy QuistREAD MOREReggie Smith is senior pastor of Roosevelt Park Christian Reformed Church in Grand Rapids, Mich.
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The birth of Becker’s daughter Penny was joyous, but it also set off a seesawing barrage of emotions.
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It has been said that Bruce Springsteen’s music sounds better when times are tough.
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Twelve-year-old Deza belongs to a loving family experiencing hard times during the Great Depression.
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Lots of books come through the Banner office, and we can’t review them all.
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Tired of the same old vacation spots? Here are one hundred great reasons to strike out in a new direction.
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This debut recording begins with anthems that explore the darkness of the night and the soul, the coldness of pain and loneliness.
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Awake
reviewed by Kristy QuistREAD MOREIf you had to choose between your spouse and your child, how would you do it?
The Secret World of Arrietty
reviewed by Kristy QuistREAD MORELush animation and a wonderful story make this Japanese film adaptation of Mary Norton’s story The Borrowers great fun.