Two lost men find their way together after being touched by Christ in very different ways. Had the Gospel writer Luke kept a diary, it might have read like Casting Lots, a debut novel by William D. McEachern. The book is a richly... Read More
This gritty Christian dystopian novel is powerfully dark at times and hopeful at others. A grim and bloody end-of-the-world story is not the first place most readers would expect to find Christian inspiration, but that’s exactly what... Read More
Edgy and edifying, this intriguing novel balances the religious with the risqué. From California State University professor Craig R. Smith comes an imaginative novel, "Herod from Hell", which places Herod the Great in the position of a... Read More
These pages breathe life into first-century Palestine, and afford dignity to those who fought against Rome’s influence to maintain both faith and family. Sylvia Bambola’s latest novel is an emotionally charged postbiblical adventure... Read More
A guide for Christians to live humbly in a secular world, this book is a thoughtful addition to spiritual literature. Steve Byrens, a former missionary who graduated from Liberty University, presents an evocative, Gospel-based spiritual... Read More
The motivations of angels Gabriel and Lucifer are intimately portrayed, exposing their character flaws—as well as flaws universal to humankind. The word “epic” gets thrown around a lot these days, but "War of Wings" by Tanner... Read More
A snappily cinematic retelling of the Gospel dramatizes Jesus’s biography. Mano Govindaraj believes the Gospel according to Matthew was written in Jesus’s lifetime, a hypothesis propounded in his previous book, The Authorized... Read More
Playdough acts as an antievolution allegory in this lively, trilingual poem paired with vibrant illustrations. Former Sunday school teacher Sandra Edwards delivers a trilingual poetic project designed to persuade children toward belief... Read More