Into His Presence
What can we learn from Puritan prayers? In Into His Presence, Tim Chester takes you along in praying with the Puritans.
Truth for Life, Vol. 2
In Truth for Life Vol. 2, The Good Book Company presents 365 daily devotions by Alistair Begg.
Preaching to a Divided Nation
How can preachers speak to the splits in our society? In Preaching to a Divided Nation, Matthew D. Kim and Paul A. Hoffman present a seven-step model for promoting reconciliation and unity.
Confronting Jesus
What happens when you meet face-to-face with Jesus? In Confronting Jesus, Rebecca McLaughlin gives nine encounters with the hero of the gospels.
Learning Our Names
Does our culture have space for Asian American Christians? In Learning Our Names, we hear from Asian American Christians on the topics of identity, relationships, and vocation.
A Supreme Love
What does jazz have to do with Jesus? In A Supreme Love, William Edgar explains how the music of jazz connects with the hope of the Gospel. It is a fascinating read for lovers of jazz, lovers of music, and better understanding how faith and art intersects with the history of our nation.
Ministers of a New Medium
What spiritual revival came with the radio? In Ministers of a New Medium, Kirk D. Farney tells the compelling story of broadcasting theology in the radio ministries of Fulton J. Sheen and Walter A. Maier.
From Prisoner to Prince
What does the Old Testament story of Joseph have to do with the New Testament story of Jesus? In From Prisoner to Prince, Samuel Emadi shows the Joseph story in biblical theology.
Heart. Soul. Mind. Strength.
How does God’s hand guide books? Written by Andrew T. Le Peau and Linda Doll, and edited by Albert Y. Hsu, Heart. Soul. Mind. Strength. presents a narrative history of InterVarsity Press, from 1947-2022.
With All Your Heart
Have you given God all of your heart? In With All Your Heart, Christine Hoover calls you to live joyfully through allegiance to King Jesus.
Celebrities for Jesus
What should we think about Christian celebrities? In Celebrities for Jesus, Katelyn Beaty shows how personas, platforms, and profits are hurting the Church.