
The Kid with Big, Big Ideas – Britney Winn Lee and Jacob Souva
The question on the back cover of The Kid with Big, Big Ideas was enough to make me love this book: What if grown-ups listened to kids’ big ideas? Having worked for a long time […]
The question on the back cover of The Kid with Big, Big Ideas was enough to make me love this book: What if grown-ups listened to kids’ big ideas? Having worked for a long time […]
When The Big, Big Feelings Activity Book arrived in the mail, my partner flipped through it and said it was exactly what she’s been looking for as a pediatric occupational therapist. She took it to […]
My five-year-old is currently at a place where he is interested in age. He loves to pretend to be a baby—never mind that’s he’s already over four feet tall! He’s also curious about how old […]
I just need to stop reading Alistair Begg. This is my own fault. My theological leanings have shifted and where I once found myself in agreement with Begg’s theology and methodology, now I do not. […]
Colorful Mondays is the illustrated real-life story of the work that Asociation Compartir (The Sharing Association) does in Tegucigalpa, Honduras and the surrounding areas. The organization brings mobile libraries, art workshops, and other opportunities to […]
On the Edge of the World is a touching story about loneliness and the longing for friendship. The story starts with Vera, who lives in the Kamchatka Peninsula off the eastern coast of Russia. Her […]
Another book on racial reconciliation? Well…sort of. Gracism: The Act of Inclusion was originally released in 2007 and a lot has happened since then. This revised and updated edition takes all of that into account […]
If you were asked to summarize your religion in one sentence, how would you do it? That’s the underlying premise of World Religions in Seven Sentences by Douglas Groothius. Using single-sentence premises, Groothius offers readers […]
In the past few years, I’ve begun to develop a personal ecclesiology of being what I call a “faithful presence.” In the community I live in, there is very little church presence with only two […]
This memoir is about the author’s experience contorting herself into the demands of hyper-conservative Christianity, both before and after her marriage to Joshua Harris, the author of I Kissed Dating Goodbye. This is one of […]
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