For good reason, the Presbyterian theologian Kevin Vanhoozer's latest book has been gathering a lot of attention
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In the early 1900s, Percy Fawcett tries to move up in the British military ranks with little success
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Chris’s rocket ship is made out of a cardboard box.
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starts softly with “Last of My Kind,”
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As a longtime fan of young adult fiction, it’s hard for me to imagine it hasn’t always existed.
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I’m certain most nerds have a special place in their hearts for Spiderman.
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The greeting, “Hi, how are you?” is a safe,
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Eugene Peterson served as the pastor of Christ Our King Presbyterian Church in Bel Air, Md., for 29 years.
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“Have you ever seen the wonder?”
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Memories are made on summer road trips!
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Grammy winner and former American Idol finalist Mandisa returns to the music scene with ,
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Daniel Blake is 59, living in Newcastle upon Tyne in England.
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This book, superbly illustrated and very well researched and written, is a testimony to the handiwork of the Creator.
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Blending fact and fiction as she did in her previous novel,
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Most people in North America have a story in their family history of moving to a distant land.
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Josh Larsen, movie critic and editor of the Think Christian blog, offers a slim, thoughtful, and companionable exploration of movies as prayers
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As she does in her Pulitzer Prize-winning book Olive Kitteridge, Elizabeth Strout offers once again a collection of linked stories.
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Shortly after World War II, a young man and a young woman notice each other at a missionary society dance in London.
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A young boy who lives in the city with his grandmother has seen much, including people, buildings, subway cars, and more.
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is based on the real life story of Maud Lewis, a Nova Scotian folk artist.
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In , author John Van Sloten encourages readers to see their jobs with new eyes.
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For those familiar with his art, David Bazan has practically become synonymous with the word “doubt.”
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Eli loves people. He loves them so much that he hugs strangers and considers them friends.
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Lord Cat lives on Hunger Mountain, but he has never known deprivation of any kind.