Olive Kentworth takes on an architect project with her male cousin posing as the builder and uses her job as a nanny to hide her involvement. Little does she know that her charges'... Læs mere
When widow Rose Finlay notices a young woman about to be led astray by a roguish aristocrat who could ruin both her and her family's reputation, bitter memories arise and she feels... Læs mere
When their father's death leaves them impoverished, the Summers sisters open their home to guests to provide for their ailing mother. But instead of the elderly invalids they... Læs mere
Popular speaker and award-winning author James K. A. Smith helps Christians and the church develop a sense of "temporal awareness" that is attuned to the texture of history, the... Læs mere
En una narración personal combinada con reflexión bíblica, la escritora cubanoamericana Kat Armas cuenta la historia de algunas teólogas anónimas e ignoradas --madres, abuelas, hermanas e hijas-- cuya sacra sabiduría nos enseña algo único sobre la espiritualidad y Dios.
Challenging many common assumptions, a Guatemalan immigrant and advocate with World Relief examines the racial, social, political, and theological implications of centering immigrants themselves in our advocacy and care.
A philosopher guides us on a journey to discover the true story of the world and our own place in it, showing that Christianity holds the most satisfying answers to life's biggest questions.
A leading evangelical biblical scholar offers a substantive evangelical commentary on 1 Peter in the award-winning BECNT series.
Critical race theory is often poorly understood and unfavorably characterized. This accessibly written book offers a critical yet sympathetic introduction, bringing critical race theory into conversation with Christian theology and ministry practice.
This accessibly written book offers an approach to cultural engagement that is attentive to the hunger for meaning, beauty, and justice and that is governed by the gospel virtues of faith, hope, and love.
An expert in Greek teaches students to read beyond the New Testament, showing both how to do it and why it matters.
This new edition of a bestselling textbook isolates key events that provide a framework for understanding the history of Christianity.