Voskamp weaves stories of her own life with those of Scripture and other personal narratives.
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Written in the style of a picaresque novel—novels that “center on a protagonist who is not well born or aristocratic”
Ruth Huizenga, born into a Christian Reformed family, had always seen herself as a good girl
Miroslav Volf, a leading ethicist, takes on the arguments that religion creates more problems than it solves
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. . .
In Swing Time, the protagonist—who, surprisingly, is never named—narrates the story of her friendship with Tracey.
In the 1970s, life was dangerous in Vietnam.
Eleven-year-old Jules and her 12-year-old sister, Sylvie, make up a game called “maybe”
Lysa TerKeurst’s father abandoned her when she was 8 years old.
Problems are a part of everyday life, whether you are a preschooler or a grown-up.
Lauren, her husband, Sam, and their 13-year-old son, Ryan, have been living in Nepal as missionaries for two years.
Eleven-year-old Charlie Reese realizes that her family is “all broken and scattered every which way.
Christine Farenhorst is a Canadian writer with deep roots in the CRC, the daughter of a noted minister.
In July 2011, when South Sudan became the world’s newest independent country,
Eighty-one-year-old Mary Oliver is widely acclaimed for her wise, lyrical poetry that presents life as a spiritual pilgrimage.
Kent Annan is the co-director of Haiti Partners, a nonprofit developing education in Haiti,
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.
Young Sefia is in danger. She has a strange object called a book
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.