The story of Rahab, a great hero of the faith, is often glossed over because of her scandalous profession.
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Steve Jenkins has done it again!
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Ivan the gorilla has lived at the Exit 8 Big Top Mall and Video Arcade for 27 years. His owner tells him that he has lost his magic.
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Anthony Shadid rebuilt his family home more as a search for roots than as a reconstruction project.
Bully
reviewed by Kristy QuistREAD MOREThe recent documentary will break your heart.
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Spring has sprung and many of us are getting serious about our gardens again.
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Rain for Roots is four young musicians from the Nashville area who all have their own successful careers as singer-songwriters and are
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President Barack Obama inherited an economic crisis and a stupendous stimulus package when he became president of the United States in
Helpful Hints for Mother’s Day
by Kristy QuistREAD MOREIt’s almost Mother’s Day, and that means different things to different people.
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The best novelist in the United States reminds us once again why she's also the country's best essayist in
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I have appreciated Ehrman's perspective on the New Testament—not agreed with, but appreciated.
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This explo
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Great Lake Swimmers has a tradition of recording folk harmonies in odd and isolated Canadian locations such as a lakeside church or an
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So many books, so little time, right? We’ll help you narrow it down by highlighting a few recent titles.
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The United States observes a National Day of Prayer on May 3, 2012—but every day is a day of prayer.
Apple’s Core
by Otto SellesREAD MOREIn 1984 I experienced my first “Apple moment.” As I opened the boxes holding my brand-new Apple MacIntosh computer, I was
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Have you ever thought about Jonah’s story from the perspective of a big fish? Eileen Spinelli has.
Blue Like Jazz
reviewed by Kristy QuistREAD MOREDonald Miller’s best-selling memoir Blue Like Jazz has made it to the big screen, thanks to many, many individuals.
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Jeanine Hathaway’s latest poetry collection,
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Though you may never have heard of it, Sarah Jarosz’s is o
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Both single and married people are addressed in
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On the surface, this is a novel about the tension between an affluent California family and their Mexican maid.
The Hunger Games: Songs from District 12 and Beyond
reviewed by Robert KeeleyREAD MORET Bone Burnett has made a name for himself as someone who knows how to produce albums that capture the spirit of a film.