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The story was very well written—and yet, I kept circling back to the words “much like you and me.”
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The Evangelical Immigration Table experiences some loss of participation as evangelical Christians in the U.S. see division grow with increased scrutiny on immigration enforcement.
Strong and Fearless Faith: 52 Inspiring Stories of Black Believers
By Jasmine Holmes. Illustrated by Jena HollidayREAD MOREMiddle-grade readers will encounter 52 short biographies of unsung heroes of the Christian faith, including activists, pastors, and missionaries.
Hero & The Villain
By Dan BremnesREAD MORECanadian Christian artist Dan Bremnes wrestles with two sides of his character in his new album.
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Author Mary DeMuth invites you to journey through 40 days of entrusting specific areas of your life to God. Perfect for Lent.
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This plot of land is growing more than crops—it’s nurturing compassion, community, and Christ-like care for the hungry.
For the Love of Women: Uprooting and Healing Misogyny in America
By Dorothy Littell GrecoREAD MOREDorothy Littell Greco explores how misogyny continues to impact six spheres of contemporary culture, including the church and the government.
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Can you imagine being able to lift a car with your bare hands? You don’t have to become Superman to do it; you just have to become a human-sized ant!
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God is not threatened by our uncertainty. He does not turn away when we waver.
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An authentic person says, “This is who I am. Accept or reject me, but don’t expect me to change for you.” If this is what we mean, we are in for trouble.
The Freedom Seeker
By Ruchira GuptaREAD MORETwelve-year-old Simi Singh's life in India is filled with love, traditions, and ordinary worries. But when a rock carrying a note crashes through their window, Simi's life shatters.
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British crime drama keeps famous DCI Adam Dalgliesh sleuthing.
The Bitter End Birding Society
By Amanda CoxREAD MOREThis book, perfect for book clubs, is an immersive faith-based novel of finding belonging, reconciliation, and new beginnings for fans of southern fiction.
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Sixteen congregations from nine different denominations or church networks are part of a community-wide effort to read through the Bible in 2026.
In Memoriam: Rev. Dick M. Stravers
1927-2026READ MOREA much-loved pastor with a passion for justice and desire for a better world, Dick Stravers was a kind and compassionate man. He died Jan. 12 at age 98.
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The water pipes at the early childhood education center where Omar Bohorquez worked had been dry for 16 years.
Friendship, Vol. 1
By In Every GenerationREAD MORESongwriters spanning six decades lifted their voices together to record the debut album from “In Every Generation,” an initiative uniting musicians in crafting worship songs that celebrate friendship across generations.
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It’s The Banner’s 160th birthday this year, but De Wachter was actually the Christian Reformed Church’s official publication for its first 50 years.
Won’t You Be My … Spiritual Giant?
By Lori G. MeltonREAD MOREEmbark on a year-long journey alongside a “giant” of faith, inspired by the author’s year of studying the life of Mister Rogers, America’s favorite neighbor.
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A year-old women’s evangelistic training ministry developed out of the Multiplication Network is equipping Global Coffee Break participants to reach unchurched friends, neighbors, and family members.
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In the phrase “Dutch Christian Reformed,” Dad insisted the overwhelming focus had to be on “Christian.” That lesson confronts us today.
The Night Sparrow
By Shelly SandersREAD MOREHere is a gripping story of a young Jewish girl who joins an elite Russian sniper unit and embarks on a mission targeting the highest prize of World War II: Adolph Hitler.