In this critical but constructive study of the intersection of Christianity and youth culture, Bergler explores a “quiet revolution in American church life.”
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Fourteen contributors offer their perspectives on various aspects of the Reformed faith in this important
The June issue of The Banner is full of reading ideas for those summer days when you want to lie on the beach, linger in the
The story of Rahab, a great hero of the faith, is often glossed over because of her scandalous profession.
Steve Jenkins has done it again!
Ivan the gorilla has lived at the Exit 8 Big Top Mall and Video Arcade for 27 years. His owner tells him that he has lost his magic.
Anthony Shadid rebuilt his family home more as a search for roots than as a reconstruction project.
President Barack Obama inherited an economic crisis and a stupendous stimulus package when he became president of the United States in
I have appreciated Ehrman's perspective on the New Testament—not agreed with, but appreciated.
This deeply moving novel explo
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Have you ever thought about Jonah’s story from the perspective of a big fish? Eileen Spinelli has.
Jeanine Hathaway’s latest poetry collection, The
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During the Hundred Years’ War, Jehanne, later known as Joan of Arc, heard saints’ voices directing her to save France from
Growing up, Palestinian Sami Al Jundi learned to hate occupying Israeli forces.
Billy Graham, world-renowned preacher and evangelist, notes that as a Christian he was taught how to die but not how to grow old.