Faith Takes the Train
Follow Faith on a joyful journey on a New York City train, where she learns a delicious lesson about courage and being kind.
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Follow Faith on a joyful journey on a New York City train, where she learns a delicious lesson about courage and being kind.
Beloved Christian singer Amy Grant releases her first new album in 13 years, following heart surgery and a head injury.
Inspired by true events in South Korea, this tender and tenacious tale of women overcoming educational barriers—at any age—proves that it’s never too late to fulfill a dream.
A transformative guide to experiencing the fullness of God’s promises through the power of minimalism—from the bestselling author of The More of Less and The Minimalist Home.
A powerful, emotional, and ultimately uplifting picture book about the real-life experience of a Japanese American boy incarcerated with his family during World War II.
Jay Kelly offers a story on fame, middle age, and being human.
In a world where workplaces are becoming increasingly diverse, this is a timely guide for Christians navigating the modern faith-at-work landscape.
An intimate and hilarious portrait of comedian and actor Martin Short, a man who brings laughter even in deep suffering.
Donna Barber writes about how God provides, drawing parallels to the manna that sustained the Israelites during their wilderness journey.
A girl navigates her father's late-night food delivery route, translating and giving directions in Cantonese and English, until her father shares his immigration story, leading to a deeper appreciation for their life.
A book that teaches 31 practical skills for improving relationships, drawing on psychology, science, and Scripture.
A daughter of the Asian American church wrestles with faith, exile, and belonging.
Written by a former home care nurse and hospice chaplain, this debut novel brings an ambitious hospital executive back to her troubled home to care for her difficult father.
Veteran worship leader Meredith Andrews presents a live album of worship songs old and new performed at her alma mater.
Plunge into reading, from a book based on a true story about a missing lumber baron’s wife to a middle-grade novel about a Jewish family caught up in Hitler’s dog army.
In this poignant picture book, little Midori discovers that every peach on her Japanese American family’s farm is a sweet reminder of those who’ve come before.
National Book Award nominee Mitali Perkins crafts a contemporary chapter-book mystery about a 12-year-old Nepali girl who sets out to solve the disappearance of her Bengali friend’s missing jewelry.
Miranda Priestly struggles against Emily Charlton, her former assistant turned rival executive, as they compete for advertising revenue amid declining print media, while Miranda nears retirement.
When a child feels left out, makes a mistake, or is called a name that hurts their heart, how can they know their true identity?
To Olivia offers a grief story in this somber movie about Roald Dahl and Patricia Neal’s loss of a child.
This poignant novel in verse is about a Hmong girl losing and finding home in the aftermath of the Vietnam War. For fans of Jasmine Warga and Veera Hiranandani.
Rediscover the majesty of the ascended Christ just in time for Ascension Day, May 14.
Winner of an Illumination Book Award and the 2025 Moonbeam Children's Book Award, this book shows kids that God is with us―even in the dark.
Wonder Project announced a new special, The Old Stories: Moses, which will be released this spring. It's the latest in a slew of streamable Bible content.