This biblical commentary will generate good discussions in small Bible or home church groups. Samuel Kioko Kiema’s biblical commentary Rejecting Offense, Strife, and Unforgiveness: Rediscovering the Use of the Tongue places emphasis on... Read More
A heartwarming story of faith and friendship in unlikely places, this novel offers a welcome message of hope in a divided world. Cathy Liggett’s "The Sisters of Sugarcreek" shows that hope can rise from the ashes of loss. In the... Read More
"Bus to Corinth" is Christian fiction that is related with an enjoyable mix of travel and Bible. "Bus to Corinth" by Ladine Housholder is sweet, old-fashioned, and Greek-inspired Christian fiction. Housholder’s returning cast of... Read More
A subtle faith-based perspective and an uncommon heroine make this mystery one very worth investigating. Michael Hicks Thompson’s charming and compelling whodunit, "The Actress", falls between a hard-boiled detective novel and a cozy... Read More
"Actual Love" is a novel with historical range that highlights the importance of fidelity, especially in trying times. Kevin Logan’s "Actual Love" is a modern love story with a biblical twist, an academic epic that jumps between times... Read More
For those who don’t understand why terrorist acts happen, "Massacre at Sirte" is a most illuminating read. There aren’t many subjects tougher to tackle than the continuing threat of terrorism and the religious beliefs that fuel it,... Read More
"The Murdered Messiah" skillfully recasts Jesus as a man whose peaceful dissidence revealed the meaning of biblical love. Son of God, radical, enigma, rabbi, martyr—Jesus of Nazareth has long fascinated believers and nonbelievers. In... Read More
This wonderful wartime story set in a fascinating era is equal parts action and romance. The South is torn by the Civil War in "Prairie Dog Town", a story punctuated by shells blasting and the continual threat of Union invasion. This is... Read More