Until Our Time Comes – Nicole M. Miller
Put a horse on a book cover, and you immediately have my attention. Sometimes, this does not work in my favor. Until Our Time Comes by Nicole M. Miller did. I read Elizabeth Letts’ The […]
Put a horse on a book cover, and you immediately have my attention. Sometimes, this does not work in my favor. Until Our Time Comes by Nicole M. Miller did. I read Elizabeth Letts’ The […]
I would be the first to admit, I have waited far too long to write this review. I eagerly opened Born of Gilded Mountains by Amanda Dykes, and it embraced me like a warm hug. […]
Most critiques of Christian nationalism give off the same vibe as Jesus’s parable of the Pharisee and the tax collector. I’ll be reading something that is thoughtful and true, but which also conveys the attitude, […]
Cameron Lee Small wrote this book to help adoptees reclaim their voices, tell their stories, and heal from trauma. He outlines common struggles that adoptees experience, such as questioning their identity, experiencing grief and loss […]
This book of prayers for children goes with the God’s Big Promises Bible Storybook, and it’s also great as an independent resource. The book contains 100 short, kid-friendly prayers, and the graphic design layout is […]
The Forge: A Conversation with Chris Fabry For a while now, Chris Fabry has been the go-to person for the Kendricks Brothers movie novelizations. Listen in as Fabry discusses the relationship, what writing a novelization […]
Loving Adopted Children Well: A 5 Love Languages Approach Gary Chapman’s The Five Love Languages started as pastoral counseling for couples but has become an international phenomenon for understanding relationships and developing loving connections between […]
Lead Like the Real You: A Conversation with Dr. Amy Orr-Ewing Written in the form of letters to a younger woman, Dr. Amy Orr-Ewing’s Lead Like the Real You encourage young women leaders to take […]
Empowered to Repair: A Conversation with Dr. Brenda Salter-McNeil Over a lifetime of work in racial reconciliation, Dr. Brenda Salter-McNeil has come to believe that we must go beyond reconciliation to reparation. In Empowered […]
People talk a lot about how polarized America is and how increasingly uncivil our public discourse has become, but people rarely suggest substantive solutions for how to deal with this. In Claiming the Courageous Middle, […]
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