Kent Annan is the co-director of Haiti Partners, a nonprofit developing education in Haiti,
Mixed Media
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“Strange” is an apt word for this doctor, whose origin story bends both matter and mind.
Partway through Bon Iver’s latest album, a pitch-shifted voice booms over top of a noisy clamor.
Abraham Kuyper, the Dutch theologian and statesman, has been very influential in Reformed thinking.
Brent Van Staalduinen’s expertly crafted debut novel begins with a thief robbing a thrift store at gunpoint and then pocketing a little silver box from an allegedly magic cubbyhole.
During World War II, a young man from Virginia named Desmond Doss passed up a possible deferment and joined the army, in spite of being a conscientious objector.
Just when we think we’ve heard every take on Handel’s classic, along comes a new recording by Emmanuelle Haïm.
Young Sefia is in danger. She has a strange object called a book
Singer-songwriter Tanya Godsey’s third album, Love Lines the Last Horizon, opens with a prayer that sets the lyrical tone for the entire album.
Owen Suskind stopped interacting with the world at the age of three.
Gina Ochsner’s second novel is a captivating, tragicomic story about family and community relationships in a contemporary Latvian town.
Children raised in Christian settings usually hear the Lord’s Prayer from an early age, internalizing its language and cadence without necessarily understanding its meaning.
On March 28, 2010, Kate and Andy Grosmaire’s lives were tragically altered when their 19-year-old daughter, Ann, was shot by her boyfriend, Conor.
Ruth has been a labor and delivery nurse at her hospital for 20 years; she’s a skilled nurse and a respected colleague.
As the title suggests, Wilco’s latest album, Schmilco, is written with the awareness that there are many who would say that a new Wilco album is wholly unnecessary.
If James and the Giant Peach or Charlie and the Chocolate Factory were ever your favorite stories, Oxford University Press has a gift for you.
The Birth of a Nation hits theaters at a potent time.
The new game from the art director of Journey and Flower had a lot to live up to; ABZÛdoes not disappoint.
How does a quiet young German theologian, a pacifist who came of age between the world wars, find himself involved in a plan to assassinate Hitler?
Mrs. Laetitia Rodd is a 52-year-old widow with a sharp mind and a subtle manner.
Disney has been adding smaller profile titles to their movie library over the last few years, films that feature a more diverse cast.
Science geeks, business people, attorneys, and historical fiction buffs—red alert!