Lauraine Snelling's bestselling series Red River of the North tells the story of Norwegian immigrants surviving their first seasons in America on the virgin prairie.
Teens are shown the three pillars of peril for teens entering college--sex, drugs, and rebellion--and then offered a plan for avoiding those pitfalls.
A powerful devotional written to be a part of a woman's journey from diagnosis, through treatment, and survival of breast cancer.
A six-week guide to freedom from anger, anxiety, perfectionism and more that utilizes the principles of truth therapy. Workbook format.
An international roster of outstanding experts on early Judaism and early Christianity present the history of discussion on the canon and assess the current status.
In this illustrated guide, a popular Christian writer explores Jesus's teachings on the kingdom of heaven, recapturing what it means for God's kingdom to be present on earth right now.
This book explores America's history of using the Bible in politics, highlighting moments of proper practice and examples of deep misuse, and helps us apply the Scriptures in our political participation.
A theologian and minister offers tools for creating effective rituals that explore their meaning and mystery for marking the ends, middles, and beginnings of life.
Grounded in the embodied spirituality of Christians who have lived it best, this book introduces 22 accessible practices to help you find deeper meaning and purpose in your everyday life.
To face the crisis of decline, the church seeks more resources and people, but it is never enough. Two... Læs mere
Two popular writers offer practices for strengthening our spiritual, physical, and relational backbone so we can overcome despair and become agents of hope for the world around us.
Building on the metaphor of Christianity as a house, two apologetics scholars invite doubters to leave the confines of late-modern evangelicalism for a deeper, more orthodox faith.