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Eugene Peterson served as the pastor of Christ Our King Presbyterian Church in Bel Air, Md., for 29 years.
Memories are made on summer road trips!
This book, superbly illustrated and very well researched and written, is a testimony to the handiwork of the Creator.
Blending fact and fiction as she did in her previous novel,
Most people in North America have a story in their family history of moving to a distant land.
Josh Larsen, movie critic and editor of the Think Christian blog, offers a slim, thoughtful, and companionable exploration of movies as prayers
As she does in her Pulitzer Prize-winning book Olive Kitteridge, Elizabeth Strout offers once again a collection of linked stories.
A young boy who lives in the city with his grandmother has seen much, including people, buildings, subway cars, and more.
In Every Job a Parable, author John Van Sloten encourages readers to see their jobs with new eyes.
Eli loves people. He loves them so much that he hugs strangers and considers them friends.
Lord Cat lives on Hunger Mountain, but he has never known deprivation of any kind.
Anne Lamott is back with another book with the soul-searching and transparent humor that readers have come to expect.
At the turn of the 20th century, the British targeted two Boer states in South Africa.
Anthony Thiselton has spent a lifetime working at the crossroads of biblical studies,
Talking about white privilege in our circles is difficult.
Since 2010, Canadian poet and editor D.S. Martin has been curating a blog called “The Kingdom Poets,”
Julia Marks is extremely short compared to other children in her middle school.
In 1945, an Army private named Louis Till was arrested by military police and court-martialed.
This memoir by well-known Japanese Canadian author Joy Kogawa takes the reader on a journey that spans a remarkable life.
Margaret Maguire is 82 years old and in failing health.
In the First World War, three soldiers who are part of a fictional Canadian platoon,
Ernie Johnson Jr. is a well-known and talented sportscaster, but that role doesn’t define his life.
This historical novel by Dutch author Simone van der Vlugt follows Catrin, a driven and talented young widow