Eleven-year-old Genie and his older brother Ernie are sent from their Brooklyn home to stay with their grandparents
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Saroo Brierley captured the attention of the world a few years ago when he used Google Earth,
Author Glenn Paauw’s purpose in writing Saving the Bible from Ourselves “is to contribute to the construction
Skeleton Tree is the sixteenth studio album by the Australian rock band Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds.
On a southern Alabama farm, young John Lewis looks forward to the coming of spring
Reportedly, Martin Scorsese has been trying to adapt the book since his first reading more than 25 years ago.
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”
Prestonwood Worship, the music arm of Prestonwood Baptist Church in the Dallas area, offers listeners
Ruth Huizenga, born into a Christian Reformed family, had always seen herself as a good girl
In the early 1960s, all of America looked to NASA as they raced against the Soviet Union to put people into space.
Miroslav Volf, a leading ethicist, takes on the arguments that religion creates more problems than it solves
Audrey Assad first gained national attention with an above-average debut album
A brave, determined woman, Maria Toorpakai Wazir was hounded out of her homeland in northwest Pakistan by the Taliban,
Timothy Keller’s objective in writing Making Sense of God was. . .
Captain Fantastic is built around a simple enough plot about a family living in the Pacific Northwest.
A group of worship leaders and songwriters called All About Worship created their first album
Troy Maxson (Denzel Washington) is troubled.
In Swing Time, the protagonist—who, surprisingly, is never named—narrates the story of her friendship with Tracey.
Florida Georgia Line used to be the life of the country party with songs about tattoos, trucks, and drinking,
Jacques Audiard’s Dheepan is eerily prophetic and timely.
In the 1970s, life was dangerous in Vietnam.