More Books to Consider
When my Crosswalk editor asked writers for submissions on resources addressing racism and racial reconciliation, I agreed to write the article because I had already
When my Crosswalk editor asked writers for submissions on resources addressing racism and racial reconciliation, I agreed to write the article because I had already
One of the significant ways to respond to the current events in our country is to be willing to engage and learn more about the
In today’s sermon, God’s Quiet Grace, Jim quoted from Jerry Sittser’s book, A Grace Disguised: How the Soul Grows Through Loss, including this section that
In his recent sermon entitled Exile, as part of our series on doctrine explored through the lens of salvation history, exile was explained as “an extended
My friend, Sharon Garlough Brown, released two related books in the past few months that I am delighted to recommend, especially as we prepare to
Going the Distance: Practices to Strengthen Your Faith is a booklet on the spiritual disciplines that I wrote for Discovery Series, part of Our Daily Bread
My friend Jen Lane recently released a book, Transformed: Eating and Body Image Renewal God’s Way. I was delighted to interview her for a
Two of my favorite books from this summer are my current “must read” recommendations. Elisabeth Elliot was a woman of faith whose many books inspired
While I don’t have the spiritual gift of hospitality, I am reminded that being hospitable is not only a hallmark of Christian maturity but a
The haunting photograph of a young, naked girl screaming in pain after her village was bombed has become the defining image of the violence and
An Extra Mile is Sharon Garlough Brown’s fourth and final installment in the Sensible Shoes series. The fiction book series explores the lives of an
What happens when we find our spiritual journey marked by pain and suffering? When life is difficult, how does Christ lead us forward to the peace he
Elisabeth Elliott, pioneer missionary and Christian author, entered the presence of Jesus on Sunday, June 14, 2015, after a long battle with dementia. A
As Christians, we often picture desire as a vice — a seductive, fleshly, sinful part of us that is attempting to tear us away from
Several weeks ago, Jim mentioned this book in a sermon. Several people have asked about the book title (it is a little tricky to remember) so
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