In this beautifully crafted debut novel for adults set in Chicago in 1987, author Tina Shelton narrates the story of one family from the alternating perspectives of a mother and her 14-year-old daughter.
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This middle-grade novel is set in World War II France, where a Jewish girl who has lost everything but her life must decide whether to risk even that to bring others to freedom.
An entertaining history of the soundtrack of American evangelical Christianity.
What if students could major in “loving God”—not religion or theology, but in the daily challenge of loving the Creator? Well now they can in this imaginative novel.
Through colorful illustrations and engaging dialogue, this story helps educate students about speech sound disorders and promotes empathy in the classroom.
One Big Open Sky
By Lesa Cline-RansomeThree women narrate a perilous wagon journey westward that could set them free—or cost them everything they have—in this intergenerational verse novel that explores the history of the Black homesteader movement.
A Cup of Love: Relationship Goals for Kids
By Michael Todd. Illustrated by Joel SantanaIn his first children’s book, the bestselling author of Relationship Goals shares a tender story that helps kids understand how our families are strengthened by God’s love.
Joan of Art
By Lesa EngelthalerIn an inspiring story about self-expression, quirky and artistic Joan harnesses the power of friendship and the bravery of her namesake, Joan of Arc, to embrace her creative nature.
Comparison Girl for Teens: Thriving Beyond Measure in a World That Compares
By Shannon Popkin and Lee NienhuisJoin best-selling authors Shannon Popkin and Lee Nienhuis as they team up to help you break free from the comparison trap and embrace the incredible life that Jesus has in store for you.
The Lady with the Dark Hair
By Erin BartelsThis dual-timeline story from award-winning author Erin Bartels takes you on a captivating journey across time and continents in a relentless search for truth, identity, and freedom.
Life is hard, but God is good. And through him we can start to see the world in a more childlike, humble, and optimistic way.
Learning to Disagree: The Surprising Path to Navigating Differences with Empathy and Respect
By John InazuThis book won’t tell you what to believe, but it aims to change the way you engage with disagreement.
Uprising
By Jennifer A. NielsenPoland has fallen under Nazi occupation, and 12-year-old Lidia begins to smuggle wheat and food to the Jewish people held captive in the Warsaw Ghetto.
Hot Dog
By Doug SalatiThis glowing and playful picture book, winner of the 2023 Caldecott Medal, features an overheated—and overwhelmed—pup who finds his calm with some sea, sand, and fresh air.
Leaning on Air
By Cheryl Grey BostromA soaring tale of wonder, loss, redemption, and restoration from Cheryl Grey Bostrom, the award-winning author of Sugar Birds.
A Letter to the Asian American Church
Edited by Steve S. ChangThe collective voices in this book argue that there is underappreciated beauty, diversity, joy, benefit, and place for the Asian American church
When God Became White: Dismantling Whiteness for A More Just Christianity
By Grace Ji-Sun KimWhen Western Christians think about God, the default image that comes to mind is usually white and male. How did that happen?
Louder Than Hunger
By John SchuRevered teacher and librarian John Schu explores anorexia—and self-expression as an act of survival—in a wrenching and transformative novel-in-verse.
Eyes That Weave the World's Wonders
By Joanna Ho and Liz SoHyeon Kleinrock. Illustrated by Dung HoFrom New York Times-bestselling Joanna Ho, of Eyes that Kiss in the Corners, and award-winning educator Liz Kleinrock comes a powerful companion picture book about adoption and family.
The Storm We Made
by Vanessa ChanIn this spellbinding novel, an ordinary Malaysian housewife becomes an unlikely spy—and her dark secrets will test even the most unbreakable ties.
Doing Asian American Theology
By Daniel D. LeeDaniel D. Lee focuses on Asian American identity and its relationship to faith and theology, providing a vocabulary and grammar, and laying out a methodology.
Little Spark of Life
By Courtney Siebring. Illustrated by Camila CarrossineA new baby is coming! It's time to celebrate! With exciting rhymes and vibrant illustrations Little Spark of Life will help families get ready and learn more about the miracle of life.
When I Go to Church, I Belong: Finding My Place in God's Family as a Child with Special Needs
By Elrena Evans. Illustrated by Rebecca EvansChildren with disabilities often struggle to fit in, but church can be a place where everyone is welcome and included!
Slow Noodles: A Cambodian Memoir of Love, Loss, and Family Recipes
By Chantha NguonA haunting memoir from a Cambodian refugee who lost everything during Pol Pot's genocide in the 1970s but finds hope by reclaiming the recipes she tasted in her mother's kitchen.