Charles Spurgeon was known for expository preaching
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“School is the worst part of my life and I spend more time there than anywhere else.”
“How can we make it through the long night of despair to the bright day of hope?”
Though children may be exposed to the Lord’s Prayer at home, school, and church,
In his poetry, John Terpstra embraces personal and macro themes
When 10-year-old Obayda’s father loses his leg in a bomb explosion in Kabul, Afghanistan,
Peter Harris and Rod Wilson are friends.
One day, a policeman entered the school and told Sarah to leave and never return.
Fourth-grader Laney Grafton doesn’t quite fit in at her school.
Dr. Charles Stanley, pastor at First Baptist Church of Atlanta, has ministered to thousands
Growing up, author Dawn Anahid MacKeen heard her grandfather Stepan Miskjian’s stories
This excellent multigenerational novel about a family of talented musicians
Grandpa lives with Sophie and her parents.
In this lengthy, complex exploration of Israel’s history leading up to the death and resurrection of Jesus,
Our best estimates indicate that the universe is full of potentially life-supporting planets.
Eleven-year-old Genie and his older brother Ernie are sent from their Brooklyn home to stay with their grandparents
Author Glenn Paauw’s purpose in writing Saving the Bible from Ourselves “is to contribute to the construction
On a southern Alabama farm, young John Lewis looks forward to the coming of spring
Voskamp weaves stories of her own life with those of Scripture and other personal narratives.
Written in the style of a picaresque novel—novels that “center on a protagonist who is not well born or aristocratic”
Ruth Huizenga, born into a Christian Reformed family, had always seen herself as a good girl
Miroslav Volf, a leading ethicist, takes on the arguments that religion creates more problems than it solves
A brave, determined woman, Maria Toorpakai Wazir was hounded out of her homeland in northwest Pakistan by the Taliban,