During Abby Johnson’s eight years with Planned Parenthood, she “was leading an unexamined life, filled with inconsistencie
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, Fleet Foxes’ sophomore album, swells with folk harmonies and w
Linking old and new, offers more than 1 million published hymns, scores, PowerPoints
Kirk Franklin’s latest gospel album, , is a wide-r
Debbie Macomber helps readers see with fresh eyes the people whom God has placed in their path and “to realize how each has shap
is a lovely board book that explai
You won’t find egg carton flowers or handprint turkeys here.
Dad’s big day is coming up! This year, don’t bother with another tie or “#1 Dad” coffee mug.
It is a truth universally acknowledged among joggers, businesses travelers, and insomniacs that an iPod loaded with intelligent and en
Thirteen-year-old Gabriella, a Gentile, loves literature. But the political climate of 1932 Berlin is not conducive to books that
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, the recent album from modern-day psalmist Steve Bell, is a collection
Brian Greene is our generation's Carl Sagan: a scientific genius who happens to have a gift for analogy and explanation.
In 1968, 11-year-old Delphine and her younger sisters visit Cecile, their derelict mother. When Cecile sends them to a summer day
If your family is like mine, you won’t make it through the first week of summer vacation without hearing the “b” wor
Film director Cary Fukunaga won a Best Directing award from the 2009 Sundance Film Festival for his debut feature, Sin Nombre
A substitute teacher wanders into an elementary-school classroom, tells a series of dazzling, illuminating, heartbreaking falseho
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For seven years, poet and journalist Eliza Griswold met with Muslims and Christians throughout Asia and Africa to explore the issues firing clashes between and within these faiths.
Five-year-old Jack has lived his entire life in Room—an 11-by-11-foot space—with Ma, who has been imprisoned there for sev