November Books To Pray With: For Anyone Who Has Lost a Child
A book list for those who are grieving, and those praying for them.
A book list for those who are grieving, and those praying for them.
How does a man become a monster? How does a monster become a saint?
A wolf, a lamb, an air balloon—what could go wrong?
We all hunger for the same food from heaven. A collection of short stories exploring an Albanian Orthodox church community, their Catholic and Evangelical neighbors, and the hunger for heaven that unites them all.
An atheist midwife has no idea what she’s in for when she makes a deal with an angel.
If you’re a fan of Hallmark Channel’s cozy lineup of holiday Rom-coms, this book is definitely for you.
We cannot escape loss, but God offers us hope.
When a boy is crucified, Detective Kinderman finds himself chasing down a murderer who is already dead.
A series of dino adventures that has been doing better what the mainstream Jurassic Park series only recently attempted.
Is a marriage without love the only way to save Molly Chase’s reputation?
A truly healthy romance that will STILL leave you up at night
The death of little Anthony’s father shakes his faith until a heaven-sent friend helps him find his way back to God.
Surviving the Black Hole was only the first part, now Dex will have to survive the far future and reunite with Santiago.
When Dex decides to catch the treasure of a century, he is pulled into a black hole and must fight the robotic ghosts of an alien war.
In this year of tragedy, Rodgers reminds us of the miracle of human kindness.
An immersive mystery and an amateur sleuth set in the walls of a 12th century English monastery
Odd Thomas is a fry cook who is haunted by Elvis, sees demons, fights evil and provides a remarkably grounded picture of a man on the path to sainthood.
After multiple divorces, a suicide, and a murder, Barbara Kudwa shares how she found peace through her faith in God.