Roald Dahl’s books hold a unique place in the hearts of many children and adults.
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Written for leaders,Andy Crouch’s new book is valuable for anyone living in community.
Several known radicals, including two British nationals, have gathered in a house in Nairobi, Kenya. The British military’s original plan was to take them alive.
Young William lives in an orphanage along dismal Grimloch Lane.
Reader-Submitted Review: Risking Grace, Loving Our Gay Family and Friends Like Jesus by Dave Jackson
After years of struggle attempting to reconcile her love for Jesus with her sexual orientation, Dave Jackson’s Christian daughter came out as gay.
Dory, the lovable amnesiac blue tang from Finding Nemo, gets her own origin story in Finding Dory.
In 14 personal essays that are neither simply devotional nor an attempt to provide a thorough study of the doctrine of the Holy Spirit,
Isabel Allende once again offers her readers a feast of fine characters and strong narrative in her latest novel, The Japanese Lover.
My wife and I have been in many, many study groups in different locations over the last 45 years, and this structure is by far the best.
I saw Urban Doxology at the 2016 Calvin Worship Symposium worship service in Grand Rapids.
In a time where children spend too little time outside and have too many adult-driven commitments, Bringing the Outside In is a reminder of the exuberance of playing outdoors