 
							
					
															Ordinary Eccentricity By G. M. Baker
Travel is not really about the destination or even the points of interest along the way. It is about the road itself.
 
							
					
															Travel is not really about the destination or even the points of interest along the way. It is about the road itself.
 
							
					
															A wonderful testament to the love of God and how He never abandons us, even when we say no to Him for decades.
 
							
					
															Do you love reading books and getting other people to read them? Join our team and make your mark on today’s Catholic literary revival.
 
							
					
															A book that’s great to have on hand when one needs a reminder that there are good people out there and that God’s hand is in everything.
 
							
					
															Every month in 2024 Pope Francis has a monthly prayer intention. Every month we will release a book list that will draw your heart and soul deeper into prayer on these topics.
 
							
					
															One Caribbean woman’s faith-filled rise from village to global health leadership in an age of segregation & prejudice
 
							
					
															One father’s quest to help his sons learn what it means to be a man – and how you can start your own tradition.
 
							
					
															True stories of today’s real life Good Samaritans.
 
							
					
															Our favorite book finds of the year!
 
							
					
															How a humble, Irish immigrant brought Mary to Hollywood and then the World.
 
							
					
															A Filipino woman recounts her lifelong journey in a single vocation, with Saint Therese guiding the way.
 
							
					
															Fr. Josh addresses some of the common misconceptions people have about God and what getting to actually know him actually means.
 
							
					
															Step into Fall with a Good Book
 
							
					
															An intimate window into the mind of a great artist and honest Christian
Deepen your Lenten reflection with these stories of repentance and forgiveness
 
							
					
															Yes some good things DID happen this year- Catholic creators have not let turmoil stop their mission.
 
							
					
															In this year of tragedy, Rodgers reminds us of the miracle of human kindness.
 
							
					
															Book Therapy to chase the blues away
When a Muslim man asks God to show him who he is, he is unprepared for the answer.
 
							
					
															One of the most famous and horrifying first-hand accounts of the Holocaust
 
							
					
															After multiple divorces, a suicide, and a murder, Barbara Kudwa shares how she found peace through her faith in God.
 
							
					
															A mother reveals with honesty and authenticity the difficulties of raising a child with autism and the struggles that child faces every minute of every day.
 
							
					
															A beautiful memoir about the love of God and the love of a good dog.
 
							
					
															Poetry that will take you deeper into Scripture and help you see the extraordinary in the simple.
 
							
					
															In her memoir, Marianne Collins pulls no punches in presenting the mistakes she made in her journey to find a fervent and lasting love
 
							
					
															How reading fiction became a crucial step in my conversion to the Catholic Church.
 
							
					
															“I see a small-time scholar and a semi-autistic loner, a flawed man who has persistently sought the Holy. The Quiet One.”
 
							
					
															When you’re on the front lines of life and death, it’s hard to avoid seeing real miracles.
 
							
					
															When her daughter is stricken insane her mother finds the grace to do what she must to save her and bring her back to sanity.