In this picture book, two children enjoy all the things they encounter in a day the Lord has made.
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When theologian Kate Bowler was diagnosed with cancer, she began to consider in a new, more personal way why bad stuff happens to us.
Moberly’s defense of the Bible recognizes that we cannot assume that people outside the church will take the Bible seriously just because it’s God’s Word.
This picture book would be a great Father’s Day gift from a child.
This gripping memoir is an ode to the power of education.
Baptiste Paul’s picture book is a celebration of the game of soccer.
Robin MacArthur has written a layered, multi-generational novel that explores the interconnectedness of human suffering and gives evidence of grace in an imperfect world.
Historian Nancy Koehn looks for the lessons we can learn from the lives and work of five historical leaders.
Randy Ribay’s engrossing young adult novel tackles real problems of friendship, race, and economic differences.
Making friends is tough, especially if you are porcupine.
Journalist and poet Dunya Mikhail tells the stories of women who have been kidnapped by ISIS and the man who would do anything in his power to rescue them.
Apollo and Athene hope to build the perfect society in Jo Walton’s science fiction trilogy.
A Banner reader recommends CRC pastor John Moelker’s novel.
Owen and Eleanor Move In is a sweet and humorous start to a series of chapter books for young readers.
A powerful true story of forgiveness and reconciliation springing from God’s grace.
An epic novel captures the majesty of Alaska and the terrible effects of PTSD.
Economist and pastor Tom Nelson considers how congregations can help the economies of their communities.
Matt de la Peña’s new picture book is reassuring to children and adults alike.
Author Kristin Schell put a bright turquoise picnic table in her front yard and learned about a different kind of hospitality.
When faced with cancer, Edie Littlefield Sundby decided to walk the El Camino Real mission trail because she felt closest to God in the wilderness
The VanderBeeker family offers delightful escapades for middle grade readers
Author Christopher Paul Curtis brings young readers another great story about the Underground Railroad.
Author Lois Tverberg hopes to help us read the Bible with the perspective of those who lived at the time it was written.