Pastor and survivor Ruth Everhart shines a light on the prevalence of sexual abuse and misconduct within faith communities.
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This sweet and inspiring picture book is based on the true story of a school in India designed to teach illiterate grandmothers how to read and write.
When the Great Depression takes almost everything they own, Ellie’s family is forced to leave their home in town and start over in the untamed forests of Echo Mountain.
Jenna Bush Hager lost three out of four grandparents—including former president George H. W. Bush—in 13 months. Here she remembers and grieves.
This book equips Christian leaders to anticipate some of the new challenges in the 2020s.
Based on the author’s family history, this middle-grade novel tells the tale of a Jewish girl in WW2 Europe who immigrates to Cuba.
A provocative examination of the unholy relationship between American Christianity and white supremacy.
Anne Lamott writes the foreword of this memoir about a mother facing a child’s grim diagnosis.
An inspiring children’s book about a Columbian garbageman who elevated books and reading in his country.
A new middle grade novel from the author of Esperanza Rising involves a young boy and his family’s involvement in guiding fleeing immigrants to safety.
A young boy gets detained by ICE while crossing the border from Mexico to the United States in this searing middle-grade novel.
A slim collection of essays about the pandemic and racial reckoning by the author of White Teeth.
A poetic novel, reminiscent of both Dante's Inferno and Lost, examines themes of guilt, grief, grace, and forgiveness.
Using the metaphor of the vine and the branches, Bible teacher Beth Moore invites her readers to grow and flourish.
True stories of rescues, miracles, angels, and answered prayers from a First Responder.
A poignant children’s book story of Blind Willie Johnson—whose song “Dark Was the Night” was included on the Voyager I space probe’s Golden Record.
A New York Times bestseller by the founder of the IF: Gathering teaches readers to “spiral up” with their toxic thoughts.
A Latina theologian and immigrant advocate blends her own story with the stories of “foreigners” in the Bible.
A clear and frank exploration of the future of Christianity and whether it needs to be saved.
An empowering picture book based on the real-life story of how a girl came to change the final destination of a bronze statue.
Using a light, non-sermonizing touch, Pastor Daniel Im dissects seven common lies that have changed the way Americans approach work, life, and love.
Inspired by Psalm 139, this deeply personal and spiritual children’s picture book narrates the childhood experiences of the author, a Coretta Scott King Medalist.
Thoughtful book exposes the invisible ways in which white Christian privilege disadvantages racial and religious minorities in America.
The remarkable story of the mission that inspired a nation to donate massive relief to Ireland during the potato famine.