God's Little Oceanographer
Ride the waves before diving into the depths of the sea to uncover the wonders of the ocean—and God’s deep love for you and me!
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Ride the waves before diving into the depths of the sea to uncover the wonders of the ocean—and God’s deep love for you and me!
A road trip movie invites viewers into a redemptive story.
From the bestselling author of On the Trapline comes a beautifully told and comforting picture book about a boy’s journey to overcome generational trauma of residential schools.
Did you know that anyone—addicts or non-addicts—can benefit from working the 12 Steps and find the freedom, joy, and intimacy with God that their hearts long for?
Something is brewing in Raeburne's Ferry, Georgia—and it's not sweet tea.
Authentic, Western-style cooking, with a side of homespun wisdom.
When English 13-year-old Rosemary is evacuated to her grandmother in America at the start of World War II, she uncovers the family secret—they are Anishinaabe and passing as white.
Dr. Nicolas Wolterstorff offers thoughtful lessons about grief
At a Christian summer camp, teens tackle personal struggles. They grow through music, friendship, and faith.
A rambunctious shelter dog finds the perfect job and a loving home in this heartwarming story based on the real heroes of Working Dogs for Conservation.
A singer leaves the Atlanta music scene and starts over in small-town Tennessee, where she finds love and new purpose but can't escape the past.
The latest volume from the critically acclaimed First Nations Version translation brings the ancient Sacred Songs and Wise Sayings of the Hebrew Scriptures to life through the vibrant, poetic imagery of Native American oral storytelling.
Novel album doubles as a Bible study of the book of Hosea.
A journalist investigates the evangelical obsession with guns in America.
Immerse yourself in reading, from a novel about an Albertan homesteader to a memoir that asks whether you can ever go home again.
This unique 30-day devotional reminds you that God is greater than your troubled heart and more present than your anxious thoughts.
Four retirees spend their time solving cold case murders for fun, but their casual sleuthing takes a thrilling turn when they find themselves with a real whodunit on their hands.
The Bible story of Ruth is imaginatively brought to life in this biblically faithful chapter book that helps kids 8 and older engage with God’s word.
A weaving of biblical insight, behavioral science, and personal reflection prompts, Being Fully Known tackles the negative self-talk and limiting beliefs that leave women stuck in lives that are not their own.
Translated from Filipino, this imaginative book features produce harvested from the Philippines and around the world. How Do You Eat Color? offers dozens of different—and delicious—opportunities to eat something new.
A journalist on a yacht witnesses a passenger thrown overboard but is told it didn't happen. She seeks answers, putting her life in danger.
Twelve-year-old Yolanda Sahagún, an aspiring nun raised by strict Mexican immigrant parents, likes to envision her family of nine siblings as the von Trapps from The Sound of Music. And like them, Yoli, too, is coming of age as war looms.
In this beautiful, full-color book, Meshali Mitchell shares the inspiring story of how the Lord drew her out to embark on a home renovation during her difficult journey to healing.
Representing Chile, the Dominican Republic, and Colombia, three Latina authors reveal truths about life, humanity, and Hispanic cultures in a trio of engrossing novels.