Christine Farenhorst is a Canadian writer with deep roots in the CRC, the daughter of a noted minister.
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In July 2011, when South Sudan became the world’s newest independent country,
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Eighty-one-year-old Mary Oliver is widely acclaimed for her wise, lyrical poetry that presents life as a spiritual pilgrimage.
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Kent Annan is the co-director of Haiti Partners, a nonprofit developing education in Haiti,
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Abraham Kuyper, the Dutch theologian and statesman, has been very influential in Reformed thinking.
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Brent Van Staalduinen’s expertly crafted debut novel begins with a thief robbing a thrift store at gunpoint and then pocketing a little silver box from an allegedly magic cubbyhole.
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Young Sefia is in danger. She has a strange object called a book
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Gina Ochsner’s second novel is a captivating, tragicomic story about family and community relationships in a contemporary Latvian town.
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Children raised in Christian settings usually hear the Lord’s Prayer from an early age, internalizing its language and cadence without necessarily understanding its meaning.
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On March 28, 2010, Kate and Andy Grosmaire’s lives were tragically altered when their 19-year-old daughter, Ann, was shot by her boyfriend, Conor.
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Ruth has been a labor and delivery nurse at her hospital for 20 years; she’s a skilled nurse and a respected colleague.
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If James and the Giant Peach or Charlie and the Chocolate Factory were ever your favorite stories, Oxford University Press has a gift for you.
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How does a quiet young German theologian, a pacifist who came of age between the world wars, find himself involved in a plan to assassinate Hitler?
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Mrs. Laetitia Rodd is a 52-year-old widow with a sharp mind and a subtle manner.
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Science geeks, business people, attorneys, and historical fiction buffs—red alert!
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Shauna Niequist was burned out—by life, motherhood, and the demands of a bustling writing career.
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Henri J.M. Nouwen was a beloved priest, writer, and theologian.
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From where I live, I can see the Ohio River from my daughter’s third-floor bedroom. Tucked below the hill overlooking the river a train track runs, but I can’t see it.
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Using both Arabic and English text, a fictional Syrian girl named Rama tells the story of how her family became refugees.
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One resource that worked well for us was John Timmer’s Four-Dimensional Jesus (Faith Alive Christian Resources).
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From her nest in a rock crevice overlooking a majestic canyon, a baby wren sees that “the world was filled with such wonderfulness”—monarch butterflies, soft breezes, and a shimmering river.
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Wrongs to Rights is an ambitious collection of poetry, photographs, artwork, and essays.