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The Magazine for Youth Ministry
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James David Jordan
Everyone knows the right answer to the question, “Would you die for your faith?” If you want to start a good conversation, try the...
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Mark Matlock
Matlock’s sixth book in his Wisdom series for teenagers reflects the same careful attention to Scripture and practical advice that...
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Matt Broome, Tom Carroll and Bud Rogers
As a comic book fan, I was excited and puzzled to see a graphic novel featuring one of my favorite bands, P.O.D. I guess my review...
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Doug Fields
Fields does a nice job of encouraging Christians at any age who struggle with the monotony of a daily quiet time and the guilt that...
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Cheri Gillard
On the night of a full moon, I shared dinner with seven girls (from Christian and Jewish to non-religious) to learn why they love “Twilight,”...
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Mark Ostreicher & Scott Rubin
My Future and My Changes, the two latest books in the Middle School Survival Series, inform middle school students about (you guessed...
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Thomas Williams
With a friendly size and approachable language, this back-pocket resource modestly explores key themes from the epic book (and movie)...
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When asked why he chose the book’s title, Morgan is quick to answer: “Because I Killed Myself! That's exactly what I did. I destroyed every possible thing within myself and my being to escape this world. However, I awoke to a complete and pleasant surprise. It was God's grace that saved me.”
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ConversantLife.com and ConversantLife Books would like to congratulate author Richard Dahlstrom on his debut book O2: Breathing New Life into Faith being named one of the Best Books of the Year by Publishers...
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Josh Davis
The apostle Paul first referred to the Greek Olympians when writing “run in such a way as to win the prize.” Olympic Gold medalist Josh Davis captures more than 60 devotionals from a variety of world-class athletes who discuss their struggles and victories with the Almighty One. They reflect on their changes in perspective and goals as Christ revealed to them how He is their true Glory.
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Michael E. McCullough
Are there valuable insights on forgiveness outside of Christianity? This overtly humanistic resource aims to bypass “all of the pious sounding statements” about forgiveness and “all the fruitless sermonizing...
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Ryan Dobson and Toben Heim
There is a myth that living in God’s will guarantees a life with no wrecks. This book pushes hard against that myth. Some try to deny it or draw attention away from it, but we all have some part of our life that is a wreck. You will find yourself in the pages of this book.
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Donald Miller and Stephen J. Nichols
Donald Miller’s writing is gold. His somber reflections on life touch something deep within you, making you want to be a better person. If you enjoyed Blue Like Jazz, you’ll enjoy Jazz Notes. Going to...
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William P. Young
In Young’s sleeper hit novel, God sets aside a weekend to lead Mack, a man overwhelmed by a family tragedy, into a more trusting relationship with Herself. Yes, Herself. All three persons of the Trinity take turns reconstructing Mack’s notions of God. His image of God as a white man is among the first challenged.
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