The Name of God Is Mercyis the pope’s first book since becoming the Bishop of Rome and the 266th pontiff of the Roman Catholic Church.
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In 1880, Gracy Brookens is the only midwife in a small Colorado mining town. She worries that she will be the last.
According to author Richard Louv, doctors should “consider prescribing ‘vitamin N’—‘N’ for nature—as an antidote to nature-deficit disorder,
The tenth studio album from southern California band Switchfoot may be their best yet, even competing with their 2003 breakout album The Beautiful Letdown
Hillsong Young and Free is the youngest touring worship band to be developed by Hillsong Church in Australia.
Captain James T. Kirk, captain of the Starship Enterprise, is bored. It’s the third year in his crew’s five-year mission to explore the universe—to boldly go where no one has gone before.
A bear cub discovers a piano in the forest, but he has no idea what it is. Touching the keys, he’s appalled by the sound it makes.
When I was growing up, my dad took me to see Chariots of Fire, the Oscar-winning 1981 film about Olympic runner, Eric Liddell.
In 1995, a jury decided that O.J. Simpson was not guilty of murdering his ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and a man named Ron Goldman.
The Avalanches’ Since I Left You proved that you could make a truly great record out of other people’s castoffs.
Ruth Soukup writes from personal experience as she explores why people stuff their lives with material clutter, excessive busyness, and unhealthy relationships, especially on social media.
As the oldest daughter at home, she is expected to help run the house—cooking and cleaning as well as helping her younger siblings with their homeschooling.
In 1999, tragedy strikes a North Dakota community when Landreaux Iron accidentally kills his neighbor’s son, Dusty Ravich, while hunting a buck.
KoRn lead guitarist Brian “Head” Welch lived the fairly typical life of a metal band member: sex, drugs, and parties.
Roald Dahl’s books hold a unique place in the hearts of many children and adults.
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.