Making Faith Magnetic
What are the realities that shape and connect us together? In Making Faith Magnetic, Daniel Strange shares five hidden themes our culture can’t stop talking about… and shows how to connect them to Christ.
Any Time, Any Place, Any Prayer
How can you teach your children about the privilege of prayer? In Any Time, Any Place, Any Prayer, Laura Wifler & Catalina Echeverri present a true story of how you can talk with God.
The Gospels Hardcover
How do the four Gospels connect as one beautiful story? See for yourself with the Gospels in Hardcover by Alabaster.
Count it All Joy
Can joy come from suffering? In Count it All Joy, John M. Perkins reflects on the ridiculous paradox of suffering.
Called to Care
In Called to Care, by Judith Allen Shelly, Arlene B. Miller, and Kimberly H. Fenstermacher present us with a Christian vision for nursing.
Sermons That Sing
In Sermons That Sing, Noel A. Snyder shows us the connection between music and the practice of preaching.
Piercing Leviathan
Does God sovereignly rule over chaos, and suffering? In Piercing Leviathan, Eric Ortlund shows us God’s defeat of evil in the Book of Job.
God Speaks Through Wombs
Is there a place for poetry when reading through the Gospels? In God Speaks Through Wombs, Drew Jackson shares his poems on God’s unexpected coming.
Providence
In Providence, John Piper shows us how God’s purposeful sovereignty is to the praise of his glorious grace – past, present, and future.
Christ and Calamity
In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, I have found myself asking if God really cares about our suffering. In Christ and Calamity, Harold L. Senkbeil shows us grace and gratitude in the darkest valley.
Gentle and Lowly
How would you describe Jesus? How does Jesus describe himself? Do you know him? Do you know his heart? In Gentle and Lowly, Dane C. Ortlund shows us the heart of Christ for sinners and sufferers.
The Care of Souls
What is the purpose of the church? And what role do pastors play? In The Care of Souls, Harold L. Senkbeil hopes to help his readers cultivate a pastor’s heart.