
Two Reasons to Run (Pelican Harbor #2) – Colleen Coble
Jane Hardy is back and things are just as convoluted as ever. (WARNING: SPOILERS FROM BOOK 1.) Things seem to have changed a bit from One Little Lie, with Jane not as close to Reid […]
Jane Hardy is back and things are just as convoluted as ever. (WARNING: SPOILERS FROM BOOK 1.) Things seem to have changed a bit from One Little Lie, with Jane not as close to Reid […]
When Jane Hardy was appointed interim sheriff in Pelican Harbor—following the surprise retirement of her father—there are a few unsolved crimes, but nothing out of the ordinary. That soon changes when a shrimp boat reels […]
The fire behind him had finished burning. But in his soaked white suit he looked like a snowman, already starting to melt. I looked up from Alex Pavesi’s The Eighth Detective and toward my wife […]
If you understand the Church, then you know that it comes in many different forms. You have the ritual and tradition and see/smell/taste physicality of high church denominations like Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy. You have […]
One of the things that I’ve become more aware of in the past few years is that diversity and assimilation are not substitutes. Too many primarily white evangelical churches long for diversity, but what they […]
God on the Brain is a heavy read. Of course, the subtitle: What Cognitive Science Does (and Does Not) Tell Us about Faith, Human Nature, and the Divine could have told you that. As humans […]
I went into Alisa Childers’ Another Gospel not knowing how I’d feel about it. In many ways, here journey mirrors mine. Grew up deeply entrenched in conservative evangelicalism. Lived in a conservative, white bubble. And […]
My first interaction with the refugee crisis came in Tulsa, Oklahoma, where our local jail was being used as an ICE detention facility. Over a dozen asylees were released near midnight with only their clothes […]
The Love Note is another amazing story from Joanna Davidson Politano. This is a story of a lost love letter, and its vast impact, bringing much chaos, but ultimately pushing each finder to be their […]
Just the cover of The Key to Love made me want to read it. I found the story to be slightly less appealing than the cover, but still – it’s an overall sweet story. Abrielle, (Bri) is […]
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