Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o was born in 1938 in Kenya.
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Captain Alfred plays his fiddle as he sails home accompanied by his beloved dog,
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Though Ada Marie Twist doesn’t speak until she’s 3 years old,
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I picked up this book at church knowing nothing about it.
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Love conquers fear.
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Burma, now Myanmar, has been a difficult country for minorities, including the Karen people,
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Born in India to a Hindu mother and a Christian father, Tara and Sonia have also lived in Ghana and London,
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The Evangelicals is a masterful review of evangelicals from the time settlers arrived in North America
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A young girl and her mother live in a homeless shelter for women and children while her dad lives in a nearby shelter for men.
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When LaSalle Street Church in Chicago unexpectedly received approximately 1.5 million dollars
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Stormy Seas tells the harrowing stories of five young refugees.
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In 1994, Romeo Dallaire served as commander of the United Nations Assistance Mission for Rwanda
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A perfect day, filled with sunshine, food, and relaxation.
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For good reason, the Presbyterian theologian Kevin Vanhoozer's latest book has been gathering a lot of attention
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Chris’s rocket ship is made out of a cardboard box.
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As a longtime fan of young adult fiction, it’s hard for me to imagine it hasn’t always existed.
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The greeting, “Hi, how are you?” is a safe,
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Eugene Peterson served as the pastor of Christ Our King Presbyterian Church in Bel Air, Md., for 29 years.
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Memories are made on summer road trips!
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This book, superbly illustrated and very well researched and written, is a testimony to the handiwork of the Creator.
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Blending fact and fiction as she did in her previous novel,
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Most people in North America have a story in their family history of moving to a distant land.
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Josh Larsen, movie critic and editor of the Think Christian blog, offers a slim, thoughtful, and companionable exploration of movies as prayers