Reformed Spotlight
Caring Lessons: A Nursing Professor’s Journey of Faith and Self
by Lois Roelofs
by Lois Roelofs
Bea is excited about going with her family on the Blue Moon Once-in-a-Lifetime Adventure Holiday.
Five generations of Butlers carve fields out of southernmost Ontario forests, plant orchards, and finally sell parcels for urban devel
At a time when immigration is a hot topic, Roberts celebrates the strength, character, and contributions of newcomers.
Many books about Handel’s Messiah focus narrowly on its music.
As a companion piece to his books Gender Matters and Boys Adrift, in
At a young age, Peter Hitchens, brother of prominent atheist Christopher Hitchens, burned his Bible and repudiated Christianity, later
If you’re one of those people always on the lookout for unique picture books with text to match, then snap
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Melody is a smart, funny fifth grader who has cerebral palsy.
In the very proper English town of Edgecombe St. Mary, retired Army major Ernest Pettigrew has problems.
On April 4, 1968, James Earl Ray shot and killed Martin Luther King Jr. in Memphis, Tenn.
Stanley Hauerwas says we can’t understand the “what” of Christianity without knowing the “how” of being
For Jeanne Murray Walker, poetry is puzzling but necessary.
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Hunger and poverty are the result of our sinful selfishness that subverts values and warps distribution systems.
In this , Anchee Min admirably achieves her goal: t
Based on the National Study of Youth and Religion—the same survey as Christian Smith’s Soul Searching—this fascinati
When Patricia MacLachlan was asked to write a book about her life as an author, she responded with a fictional account of a visiting&n
Olivia Tschetter leaves her doctoral defense to learn that her mother has died.
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Author Jeff Manion reflects on the Israelites’ wanderings in the Sinai desert to teach readers lessons on living for God’s