Hotel Oscar Mike Echo: A Novel – Linda MacKillop
In this middle grade novel, Sierra longs for a place to call home, but she faces continued upheaval due to her mother’s wartime PTSD and struggles holding down a job. This story tackles a lot […]
In this middle grade novel, Sierra longs for a place to call home, but she faces continued upheaval due to her mother’s wartime PTSD and struggles holding down a job. This story tackles a lot […]
Dietrich Bonhoeffer is one of my personal heroes, and this picture book biography is an amazing way to share his story with children. Molly Frye Wilmington tells Bonhoeffer’s story in a way that kids can […]
Many people forget about rural areas. Most church resources assume a suburban context, and people often think that if you want to really have an impact, then you need to change the world through urban […]
In this picture book, Caroline Saunders explores the theme of home as it appears in the Bible. The book begins with Adam and Eve living in a perfect home in the Garden of Eden, and […]
Churches are almost famously bad at communication. We’re talking about an institution where, in 2022, the primary method of information is still the printed bulletin. The secondary method, of course, being the church sign. Churches […]
In this colorful, inviting picture book, pastor and author Andrew Wilson imagines a child’s experience witnessing aspects of Jesus’s life and ministry. Many books showcase a single miracle or just one moment in time, but […]
During his earthly ministry, Jesus was deeply and personally involved in the lives of the disabled. In all four Gospels, from the beginning of his ministry to the end, Jesus heals the disabled—but more importantly, […]
Technology is inherently amoral. It’s a tool that empowers people and intensifies their moral abilities. People who would lie to dozens can now lie to thousands. Evil can be spread quickly, easily, and anonymously. But […]
Social media (and the Internet at large) has pushed human behaviors to the extreme while making more people more aware of those behaviors. It’s easier than ever to share information (and lies), to make friends […]
I first read Orthodoxy when I was sixteen. I was extremely impressed with G. K. Chesterton’s precise thinking, writing style, and wit, and the librarian who helped me with my inter-library loan copy was extremely […]
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