Stirring portraits of 18 women who met Jesus.
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An illuminating photo-journalism book documents the dignity of those on the margins.
A beautifully narrated middle-grade novel highlights the dignity of India’s street children.
A well-known memoirist takes a DNA test and makes an earth-shattering discovery.
Social activist Mya navigates her preteen world in this sparkling middle-grade novel.
A memoir of a broken CRC family and the Michigan land that binds them.
A Christian Food Network host takes readers deep into her love of food.
The celebration of Hope College’s Sesquicentennial examines its resilience.
The message of God’s good creation of each child underscores this anti-bullying picture book.
A debut from Melinda Gates, a timely and necessary call to action for women's empowerment.
Based on true events in the lives of the author’s grandmother and aunt, this stirring children’s picture book shares the plight of immigrants and refugees in the early 1900s.
Read by the author, the audiobook of a bestselling book delivers a warm listening experience.
Canadian pride distilled into a 34-minute audiobook.
A genre-bending novel that mixes elements of Madeleine L’engle’s sci-fi with Frank Peretti’s spiritual warfare fiction.
The inspiring true story of a boy who grew a forest from 20 bamboo saplings.
A heartwarming picture book captures the universal love and joy parents feel as they celebrate the arrival of a new child.
Larry Nassar’s first accuser speaks out in a compelling Christian memoir.
Timothy McMahan King recognizes he was lucky. Doctors quickly caught and addressed his addiction before things went terribly wrong.
An inspiring true story based on the early life of Simon Jackson, who founded the Spirit Bear Youth Coalition.
Youth workers can guide themselves and their young people in living out God’s gift of Sunday.
A winsome picture book inspired by the true story of Mary Edwards Walker, a trailblazing 19th-century doctor who was arrested many times for wearing pants.
Fascinating insights into Harper Lee, including why she never finished her true crime book.
On a road trip, on the porch, or at the cottage, listening to a story being read to you is a wonderful thing to do.
Whitehead’s gripping prose and a cast of memorable characters make this short novel a devastating but powerful read.