How Do You Eat Color?
Translated from Filipino, this imaginative book features produce harvested from the Philippines and around the world. How Do You Eat Color? offers dozens of different—and delicious—opportunities to eat something new.
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Translated from Filipino, this imaginative book features produce harvested from the Philippines and around the world. How Do You Eat Color? offers dozens of different—and delicious—opportunities to eat something new.
A journalist on a yacht witnesses a passenger thrown overboard but is told it didn't happen. She seeks answers, putting her life in danger.
Twelve-year-old Yolanda Sahagún, an aspiring nun raised by strict Mexican immigrant parents, likes to envision her family of nine siblings as the von Trapps from The Sound of Music. And like them, Yoli, too, is coming of age as war looms.
In this beautiful, full-color book, Meshali Mitchell shares the inspiring story of how the Lord drew her out to embark on a home renovation during her difficult journey to healing.
Representing Chile, the Dominican Republic, and Colombia, three Latina authors reveal truths about life, humanity, and Hispanic cultures in a trio of engrossing novels.
A moving portrait of loss and the restorative power of art from Lauren Wolk, the Newbery Honor-winning author of Beyond the Bright Sea.
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This award-winning book focuses primarily on social barriers disabled people face while striving for meaningful connections.
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At 59, Mike Flynt should be too old to play college football, but nearly 40 years after leaving his team, he returns to his alma mater to face the moment that changed everything.
From the Newbery Award-winning author of Catherine, Called Birdy comes the story of an orphan who decides to go West—with nothing but gumption as her guide.
A new book explores how to keep women safe at church.
A little girl meets more relatives than she can count—but how will she communicate with them if she can’t speak their language?
Dan Dean, lead vocalist of the Christian group Phillips, Craig and Dean, moves to a solo platform with his debut recording.
A heartwarming and delightful children’s book that brings to life the timeless themes of trust, bravery, and the joy of homecoming.
Former atheist Olivia Lane sings about her love for Jesus in this country-pop Christian record debut.
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A documentary reveals the man behind the greatest scores in movie history.
Seth Lewis helps us to experience God and the beauty of creation in a deeper way by giving us a biblical understanding of what God is saying through the world he created.
A new novel dissects a fictional CRC community’s response to Chicago’s racial turbulence of the 1960s.
MercyMe’s 12th studio album, “Wonder and Awe,” offers high-energy fun with the band’s unmistakable messages of hope and trust
See our list of movies, books, and podcasts to check out this month.
Migrant God takes readers to the front lines of immigrant justice activism where Christians are putting hope into action.
Marvel’s first family saves the world in an alternative 1960s universe.