Can we trust the gospels? Peter J. Williams has created a book that is short and easy to read. It sets out to prove that we can indeed trust the Gospels as they were written.
Soul Reading Journal, A Review
For as long as humanity has existed, stories have soaked into our very hearts and souls and had the power to transform us. Stories are a gift that God gave us, and I use the Soul Reading Journal to enhance that gift.
The Nonviolent Life
The Nonviolent Life challenges us to think about our beliefs, our thoughts, and attitudes, and to strive to change our hearts in order to live a life of consistent nonviolence.
Redemption’s Echo Book Review
Through personal stories and reflections, Redemption’s Echo reminds us that God is always masterfully at work using and repurposing our lives, our mess ups, and even the “ordinary” events in everyday.
Taking a Detour Book Review
The book Detoured chronicles the often-bumpy path Jen Babakhan took to contentment and peace in her new role at home.
It Truly Is Lovely
We live in a busy, hectic world—but what waits for you in Whatever Is Lovely is a way to quiet the noise, express creativity, and spend some sweet time with God.
For the Least of These
For the Least of These, edited by Bradley and Lindsley, is a book from Zondervan that provides readers with a Biblical answer to poverty.
Irresistible Faith
What if Christians became the best advertisement for Jesus? Irresistible Faith by Scott Sauls gives the tired, cynical world a good reason to reconsider Christianity.
Didn’t See it Coming by Carey Nieuwhof
Seven challenges that every leader faces and how to overcome them. Carey Nieuwhof Didn’t See It Coming.
Inexpressible: Hesed and the Mystery of God’s Loving Kindness
Michael Card unpacks the many dimensions of hesed, often expressed as lovingkindness, covenant faithfulness, or steadfast love.
God Can’t: How to believe in God and love after a tragedy, abuse, and other evils
God Can’t by Thomas Oord gives a believable answer to why a good and powerful God doesn’t prevent evil.
The Hospitable Leader by Terry A. Smith
Practicing leadership with a hospitality mindset is the right way–the moral way–to lead people. But when understood properly, hospitable leadership has a radical edge.
Too Busy To Stop
This is a guest post from Matthew's wife. As a busy woman herself, she wanted to read a book dedicated to helping her slow down. Do you ever feel “too busy”? Most people would admit they are busier than they should be. In our culture, busyness has been revered as...
ESV Archaeology Study Bible
The ESV Archaeology Study Bible roots the biblical text in its historical and cultural context, offering readers a framework for better understanding the people, places, and events recorded in Scripture.
Be You. Do Good. Be True To You
Be You. Do Good: Having the Guts to Pursue What Makes You Come Alive. An initiative from Jonathan D. Golden.