7 Million Steps: The True Story of Dick Gregory’s Run for the Hungry
From award-winning creators Derrick Barnes, Frank Morrison, and Christian Gregory comes the true story of comedian and activist Dick Gregory’s remarkable Food Run of 1976.
From award-winning creators Derrick Barnes, Frank Morrison, and Christian Gregory comes the true story of comedian and activist Dick Gregory’s remarkable Food Run of 1976.
This is the first book of the Consider picture book series, which celebrates nature and inviting gratitude.
Follow two timelines set centuries apart in this clean, Gothic suspense tale of unsolved murders, haunting rumors, and a troubling family legacy.
The Clear Focus Bible uses the Bionic Reading method, which bolds the portion of each word most critical for comprehension and guides the eye from word to word over the text.
This book records the history of the cooperation in mission between the Christian Reformed Japan Mission and the Reformed Church in Japan from 1951 to 2017.
Where did the word "banana" originate? What is the world's most secret language? This book takes the reader on a journey across the globe to explore the complexity and beauty of languages.
CRC award-winning author Cheryl Grey Bostrom returns with an environmental saga set in the Pacific Northwest.
For the past three-and-a-half years, Colleen Chao has been living with a terminal diagnosis. In this precious time, she's been pondering questions about heaven.
A remarkable and dangerous feat of reportage, Bear Witness shows what happens when altruism, faith, and an obsession with justice are pushed to the extreme.
A young mother filled with regret returns to Sullivan’s Island to rebuild her life and finds compassion in the most unexpected places in this faith-based fiction from T.I. Lowe.
This empowering and joyous picture book shows kids the importance of loving your name, having pride in your culture, and standing up for yourself.
Here is the story of Henrietta Wood, who was enslaved twice—but who demanded justice and was awarded the largest reparations ever granted for enslavement. This nonfiction book for ages 9–12 puts a human face on the current issue of reparations.
When Russia invaded Ukraine, an evangelical seminary lost everything—except its commitment to serving God. Winner of the Christianity Today Book Awards Missions and the Global Church Award of Merit.
In the fall of 1944, the Nazis were occupying the Netherlands. Sisters Ada, 22, and Lina, 18, discover their father’s documentation of Nazi war crimes and work to preserve the evidence until the war ends.
In this School Library Journal Best Book, a small bird—nestled in a dusty crack in the Western Wall—feels a deep shift within, setting her on a path to overcoming her fear of change.
Amber Smith, wife of former country music artist Granger Smith, invites you into the most vulnerable spaces of her life, where she wrestled with the traumatic death of their 3-year-old son.
From a bestselling illustrator and an award-winning author comes the little-known story of Harriet Tubman's daring rescue of her enslaved brothers on Christmas Day.
Deepen your faith and enrich your journey to Easter with the centuries-old practice of Gregorian Chant, a beautiful gift of Scripture, prayer, and song.
Christian Mungai presents an African vision for what missional Christian living is and explores the biblical concept that the people around us are our true wealth.
Middle-grade readers will encounter 52 short biographies of unsung heroes of the Christian faith, including activists, pastors, and missionaries.
Author Mary DeMuth invites you to journey through 40 days of entrusting specific areas of your life to God. Perfect for Lent.
Dorothy Littell Greco explores how misogyny continues to impact six spheres of contemporary culture, including the church and the government.
Twelve-year-old Simi Singh's life in India is filled with love, traditions, and ordinary worries. But when a rock carrying a note crashes through their window, Simi's life shatters.
This book, perfect for book clubs, is an immersive faith-based novel of finding belonging, reconciliation, and new beginnings for fans of southern fiction.