Executive Editor Matt Sutherland Interviews Lynne Hill-Clark, Author of A Woman’s World / Life on Earth has many pleasures and attractions but that has never discouraged talented storytellers from fantasizing about life on other... Read More
The headlines aren’t pretty right now: Afghanistan. Delta variant. Earthquakes. Wildfires. Heat waves. Hurricanes. Makes you want to descend into a gloomy little cloud of hopelessness, right? Don’t let it happen. Instead, let... Read More
Upon hearing the great good news of the recent release of First Nations Version: An Indigenous Translation of the New Testament, we rejoiced for the six million English-speaking indigenous people of North America who now have a Bible... Read More
Interview with Julie Ryan McGue, Author of Twice a Daughter: A Search for Identity, Family, and Belonging / The majority of us who left the hospital with our parents at birth and stayed with them through thick and thin into young... Read More
This week’s interview takes us to Japan, though its topic is decidedly less cheerful than the Tokyo Summer Olympics currently enrapturing that country and the world. Back in 2015, Shiori Ito was beginning her journalism career after an... Read More
All’s fair in love and war—though betrayed spouses and mustard gas victims might take issue with that word “fair.” But we get the point: no-one should ever be surprised by anything that happens in the course of courtship or... Read More
Executive Editor Matt Sutherland Interviews Judi Miller, Author of Perfect: A Path to Love, Forgiveness, and Transformation / Fear is funny stuff. Your fear of mice, for example, can be terrifying but it is not of the same magnitude as... Read More
We live and breathe book titles in our offices, and when we discovered Gideon Defoe’s An Atlas of Extinct Countries, one thought came to mind: What a “brilliant” title! No one should be surprised that he’s a comedy writer. Then... Read More