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While not as famous as her siblings Wilbur and Orville, Katharine Wright is equally inventive—especially when it comes to solving crimes—in this historical mystery series inspired by the real sister of the Wright Brothers.
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While not as famous as her siblings Wilbur and Orville, Katharine Wright is equally inventive—especially when it comes to solving crimes—in this historical mystery series inspired by the real sister of the Wright Brothers.
Based on a true story, two brothers record an album and wait 30 years for it to find an audience.
Looking Up is a meditation on birding as a practice of hope. Weaving together stories from her own life, with reflections on birds of many kinds, Ellis invites us to open our eyes to the goodness of God.
Keyboardist Jeff Johnson and guitarist Phil Keaggy release their fifth album together, and the result is mesmerizing.
From Sally Lloyd-Jones, the author of the bestselling The Jesus Storybook Bible, this uplifting board book encourages little ones to find strength in God’s great love for them.
Six months into a solitary research mission to the edge of the solar system, an astronaut, Jakub (Adam Sandler), finds help to fix his marriage from a mysterious creature from the beginning of time he finds hiding in the bowels of his ship.
This instant New York Times-bestselling “dynamic detective story” (The New York Times) reveals the hidden history of Rudolf Diesel, one of the world’s greatest inventors, and his mysterious disappearance on the eve of World War I.
King + Country reinterprets CCM classics from the 1990s and 2000s in the soundtrack of Unsung Hero, the movie.
A guilt-free guide that strips away the myths you've believed about motherhood and offers you a new way to think—about your kids, yourself, and being the mom you've always wanted to be.
All Nikki and Jason want is a baby—the one thing they can't have—so they decide to adopt; with their dysfunctional friends, screwball families, and chaotic lives, the adoption panel might not agree they're ready to be parents.
Veteran hospital chaplain to the sick, dying, and bereaved, J.S. Park offers you permission to grieve and heal at your own pace.
A young British woman working in a book bindery gets a chance to pursue knowledge and love when World War I upends her life in this new novel from the New York Times bestselling author.
Downcast Souls Expectant Hearts speaks to the heart of faith. The songs remind us that we do not grieve alone, nor do we grieve without hope.
Step into the beguiling world of 1926 New York and discover the power of resilience, friendship, and love from award-winning author Jocelyn Green.
A dramatically illustrated biography of Private Rosetta “Lyons” Wakeman, the only soldier whose letters capture the Civil War from a woman’s perspective.
Famed magician and comedian Justin Willman uses his extraordinary skills to pull off ambitious and hilarious pranks like you've never seen.
Acoustic quartet Acts of Congress provides a stunning blend of violin, mandolin, and guitar music in The Hymns that Made Us.
Journey alongside Alisa Keeton and discover scientifically based, biblically sound mind-body tools to change how you process pain to experience emotional freedom, physical renewal, and spiritual transformation.
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When a grieving woman unexpectedly steps into a different version of her life, she must choose between the husband she loves and the daughter she lost in this brave, gripping novel.
We know what it means to do good. But in today’s tense and complex world, when political issues, theology, and current events so often divide us, how do we say good?
D.I. Max Arnold's lifestyle on a battered houseboat in Chelsea's Cheyne Walk contrasts sharply with the affluent elite whose crimes he helps solve alongside partner D.C. Priya Shamsie.
In a sparkling debut authored by a 16-year-old daughter of immigrants, this picture book gives voice to the lasting benefits of speaking with more than one tongue.
This gentle album was born from the intimate moments of women studying the Psalms. Each track embodies the freedom and vast expanse of God's love.