In his poetry, John Terpstra embraces personal and macro themes
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When 10-year-old Obayda’s father loses his leg in a bomb explosion in Kabul, Afghanistan,
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Peter Harris and Rod Wilson are friends.
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John Arndt and David Gungor, known together as The Brilliance, have crafted another thoughtful, carefully constructed song cycle with their latest release,
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Back in 2011, Phil Vischer of VeggieTales fame produced the first in a 13-DVD series
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One day, a policeman entered the school and told Sarah to leave and never return.
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When Ellie Holcomb got the news that her father, legendary CCM producer Brown Bannister, had been diagnosed with cancer,
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Fourth-grader Laney Grafton doesn’t quite fit in at her school.
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Dr. Charles Stanley, pastor at First Baptist Church of Atlanta, has ministered to thousands
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Maybe you’ve seen the gowns, the glamour, and the glitches of the Academy Awards, but have you seen the movies they rewarded?
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Growing up, author Dawn Anahid MacKeen heard her grandfather Stepan Miskjian’s stories
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Jonathan Goldstein’s podcast, Heavyweight, is a smart and introspective show about revisiting the very moments we wonder about and regret.
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While Old Love may be his debut release, Eric Brandon’s years of performing experience provide a quiet maturity
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Never Alone, the first full-length album from husband-and-wife duo Seth & Nirva,
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This excellent multigenerational novel about a family of talented musicians
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Grandpa lives with Sophie and her parents.
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The Grammy Awards were handed out last Sunday,
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In this lengthy, complex exploration of Israel’s history leading up to the death and resurrection of Jesus,
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In 1958, Richard Loving, a white man, and Mildred Jeter, a black woman, were married in Virginia.
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“Tell me where you’re really from.”
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In 1954, Ray Kroc was an ambitious, middle-aged salesman who wanted something bigger.