Joe Gunn’s book doesn’t answer the question of how churches should deal with politics; instead, it tells stories of social justice work by Canadian churches.
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This book stands out as a fresh approach for people who struggle with the impact of broken sexuality and pornography addiction.
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Barbara Kingsolver’s new novel explores the human need to find shelter: to be loved and cared for, and to find meaning and a place in community.
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Sacred Signposts is a stimulating and rich exploration of God’s gifts to the church and their significance for our walk.
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In this sometimes painful, always thought-provoking book, Austin Channing Brown shares her life journey toward understanding the effects of racism and the long road we have to travel to achieve real justice and reconciliation.
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Culture Care is Makoto Fujimura’s gentle invitation to his readers to love and be stewards of the arts for the sake of flourishing in this world.
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Dr. Mona Hanna-Attisha was a pediatrician in Flint, Mich., when the parents of her patients began mentioning that the water coming from their taps smelled foul and was brown.
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Rumaan Alam’s novel paints a portrait of a woman’s journey into the uncharted waters of motherhood and the nature of family across races.
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Parker Palmer’s new book is not intended to be a guide to or a handbook on aging. Rather, it is a prismatic reflection on his own life experience, so much of which is universal and can encourage others on the journey.
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Inspired is an invitation to pick up the Bible again and hear God tenderly say, “Let me tell you a story.”
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Giller Prize-winner Michael Ondaatje delivers a well-crafted tale of intrigue.
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The hope-filled memoir of the “napalm girl” attests to the mysterious power of God to turn evil to good.
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This intense young adult novel dealing with child abuse and the prison system powerfully calls for a more redemptive way forward for all people.
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Diana Butler Bass takes a deeper look at gratitude.
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A “recovering missionary’s daughter” reflects on the complexities of the mission field.
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When theologian Kate Bowler was diagnosed with cancer, she began to consider in a new, more personal way why bad stuff happens to us.
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This gripping memoir is an ode to the power of education.
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Historian Nancy Koehn looks for the lessons we can learn from the lives and work of five historical leaders.
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A powerful true story of forgiveness and reconciliation springing from God’s grace.
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An epic novel captures the majesty of Alaska and the terrible effects of PTSD.
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Author Kristin Schell put a bright turquoise picnic table in her front yard and learned about a different kind of hospitality.
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Kelley Nikondeha experienced the “sacrament of belonging” early in her life when she was adopted by her parents.
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Reflecting on one’s vocation, American writer and theologian Frederick Buechner said, “The place God calls you to is the place where your deep gladness and the world’s deep hunger meet.”
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Humans are created with a deep desire to belong.