Angela Taylor-Perry is pastor of reconciliation at Faith CRC in Holland, Mich.
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Is compassion essential to heroism?
The Whistleblower by by Kathryn Bolkovac with Cari Lynn
Sex Trafficking, Military Contractors, and One Woman’s Fight for JusticeHoping to help rebuild war-torn Bosnia, Kathryn Bolkovac became a “rent-a-cop” for DynCorp, “global leader in the bu
The dog days of summer have arrived.
Six-year-old Martha’s life irrevocably changes when she is taken from her Cat Lake First Nation community in northern Ontario an
Since their debut in 2001, the Grammy-nominated group MercyMe has been a regular presence on Christian radio, garnering huge hits like
Originating in Japan, manga is a comic book style loved the world over.
Michelle LeBeau is growing up in her grandparents’ home in Deerhorn, Wis., hoping that her war-veteran father and her Japanese m
Amos Lee’s latest, Mission Bell, is a satisfying road trip of an a
Davis Guggenheim earned an Oscar for directing Al Gore’s documentary An Inconvenient Truth.
Jacqui Terry is an artist and designer who grew up in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe.
During Abby Johnson’s eight years with Planned Parenthood, she “was leading an unexamined life, filled with inconsistencie
Helplessness Blues, Fleet Foxes’ sophomore album, swells with folk harmonies and w
Linking old and new, Hymnary.org offers more than 1 million published hymns, scores, PowerPoints
Kirk Franklin’s latest gospel album, Hello Fear, is a wide-r
Debbie Macomber helps readers see with fresh eyes the people whom God has placed in their path and “to realize how each has shap
At Your Baptism is a lovely board book that explai
You won’t find egg carton flowers or handprint turkeys here.
Dad’s big day is coming up! This year, don’t bother with another tie or “#1 Dad” coffee mug.
It is a truth universally acknowledged among joggers, businesses travelers, and insomniacs that an iPod loaded with intelligent and en
Thirteen-year-old Gabriella, a Gentile, loves literature. But the political climate of 1932 Berlin is not conducive to books that
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Her name may be hard to pronounce, but Francesca Battistelli’s second album, Hundre