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The Hidden Places of World War II

by Melissa Wuske

Jerome M. O’Connor’s "The Hidden Places of World War II" offers rare views of the most critical moments of the twentieth century. Though much has been written about World War II, this book shows that there’s more to the story that... Read More

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The Gift of Wonder

by Melissa Wuske

Christine Aroney-Sine’s "The Gift of Wonder" invites childlike joy back into faith through creative practices. “I grew up with a serious, workaholic type of God,” Aroney-Sine begins. Many Christians can relate. For them, the book... Read More

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Trafficking

by Melissa Wuske

"Trafficking" rethinks the common, often ineffective, notions of how to achieve health to bring hope to those in need of relief. Robert Buckingham’s "Trafficking" explores the roots of patterns of damage in the body and compellingly... Read More

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It’s Grief

by Melissa Wuske

"It’s Grief" is a guidebook that will impart hope in the moments when it’s most needed. Edy Nathan’s self-help book, "It’s Grief", charts a gentle forward path through the murkiness of loss. Grief is universal, yet each person... Read More

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Nurturing Giftedness To Genius

by Melissa Wuske

Nurturing Giftedness to Genius gives school leaders a new blueprint for education that harnesses research to get results. Harry Giles’s Nurturing Giftedness to Genius introduces a groundbreaking approach to education that disrupts the... Read More

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