A retired assassin tries to make a fresh start as a pastor, even as the bullets continue to fly.
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A vividly illustrated picture book teaches children about their refugee counterparts around the world.
Fiddles fly on this Irish-infused collection of Christmas music from the beloved Gettys.
A sad but sweet movie about a dog and his racecar driver owner.
The author of Radical takes readers on a soul-searching journey through impoverished villages in the Himalayan mountains.
An award-winning, harrowing novel about two orphans living in Newfoundland.
Jeremy Camp’s 12th studio album dazzles with electronic beats and stirring lyrics.
A podcaster finds a new calling when he gets a friend request from God.
A leading historian of evangelicalism offers a concise history of evangelicals and how they became who they are today.
A poetic picture book celebrates the surprise of friendship.
The 20th-anniversary redux of a modern Christmas classic—Americana folk songs telling of the birth of Christ.
A graphic adolescent novel by the author of Wonder tells a story of a grandma who was once a girl in the Holocaust.
Told from the perspectives of a dog and a boy, this touching, short novel for children celebrates the profound bond that can exist between people and their pets.
The redemptive story of a teenage burn victim who grows up to become a reconstructive surgeon.
A stirring if safe biopic about the heroic slave-turned-abolitionist.
When we run out of words for prayer, this beautiful prayer book offers us language and depth.
A streaming documentary profiles eight undocumented families affected by deportation.
Kids 8-12 can grow in their faith through meditating on 5-word verses.
How The Hiding Place continues to give fresh courage to one reader.
With guest artists such as Dolly Parton, a 2018 Grammy winner sings about God’s rescue.
What do you do when the person you love is lost to you, but not actually dead? A story of ambiguous loss.
A case study of a Canadian megachurch—The Meeting House.
The Australian teen behind “Dance Monkey” releases debut EP
Starring, written and directed by Emilio Estevez, a movie about all the people whose lives revolve around the public library.