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In the struggle to find a way to fit Bible reading into our daily schedule, many of us have turned to audio, trying to squeeze in devotions...
Simon Jenkins
Highlighting both the stories of the Bible and its truth, The Bible from Scratch will be enjoyable for teens (or even adults) who might...
Jo Kadlecek
Building on the belief that “stories help us to make sense of this thing called living and encourage us to face the challenges and...
Dr. Chi Cheng Huang with Irwin Tang
A brilliant, fourth-year med student leaves Harvard Medical School to work with street children in La Paz, Bolivia. He spends the next...
Jud Wilhite with William Taaffe
What would you do if those you pastor earned their living as adult dancers or as workers in the gambling industry?
Jerry Goebel spends his life with high-risk kids; visiting them in “juvey” (juvenile hall), attending court, tilling gardens, connecting...
Emily Parke Chase
What do I Say to a Friend Who’s Gay? tackles a controversial and thus frequently neglected area of ministry. In 125 pages Chase scratches...
Annie A. Lockhart
Designed for Christian singles who desire marriage, the authors wrote this book with the hope “that men and women will be encouraged to be content in their singleness and open to consider a God-inspired view on dating, love and relationships.”
James P. Nolette
Putman’s wrestling background and unique calling make him the perfect ambassador for this message of team church. A good case is made for the neglect of shepherding in the American church in light of the...
Tom Hodges
There have been lots of books about presenting the gospel to unbelievers, doubters or even hostile skeptics. However, True Story seems to take a much more open and honest look at personal interaction, feeling and reason. It gives the reader permission to hear other points of view and the freedom to amend our beliefs because we’ve reasoned out for ourselves, as we struggle with tough questions confronting our faith, what the truth really looks like.
Robert L. Short’s latest in the “gospel according to” genre, which he kicked off with Peanuts back in 1965, examines the theology of 11 classic children’s books by Dr. Seuss. Seuss’ oeuvre oozes with startlingly...
Doug Hayes
Thinking about thinking about thinking is something most of us never take the time to do. Don Everts dives into the chaos of such thoughts as he gives the reader an intimate glimpse of how he thinks.
Joe Cilek
Reasons to Believe chronicles author and former “60 Minutes” producer John Marks’ quest to use “every ounce of my intellect and emotion, plumbing the depths of what I once believed, traveling the country...
Lara M. Van Hulzen
What do you get when you take an agnostic and have him live the Bible as literally as possible for an entire year? A funny, insightful look at how we all need more of God’s word in our daily lives.
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Blue Like Jazz author Donald Miller closes the Democratic National Convention in prayer.
Watch this JibJab video spoof of current American politics.
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Hilarious footage of a youth ministry pastor trying to correct a faux pas.
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