Inspiring Guideposts Book Nominated for NAACP Award
The Loom tells a moving story of faith and freedom based on a true, mostly forgotten element of American history.
The Loom tells a moving story of faith and freedom based on a true, mostly forgotten element of American history.
I’ve been reading some of the all-time most inspiring books; the latest on my list teaches about finding faith and meaning no matter what happens in life.
I sometimes wonder about the books we publish: Do we create content that helps us keep our faith the same, just as it was, at the expense of others who have yet to find a vibrant walk with God?
There is great joy in this season, but the more you know joy, the more you are aware of the struggle it stands against.
A devotional that will help you focus on the living, breathing person of Jesus, every day, all year long.
If you’re looking for some hope and inspiration, I’m excited to recommend a book that can help just about anyone: 25 Books Every Christian Should Read.
Some books stay around for decades. But why haven’t more books telling stories of hope and faith come along? Has God stopped doing extraordinary work in our lives?
I was recently reminded that sometimes I see the world through anxieties and fears, which drive me to act in ways that are anything but tender.
If we can’t offer words of hope at the right time and place, with power and passion, then let’s not say them.
As we recover from an unusual early snowstorm, here are ten signs of hope I didn’t expect from life coming to a halt like this.
David Wilkerson’s The Cross and the Switchblade is a classic true inspirational story and a testament to the astonishing things that can happen when you claim a bold faith.
Like many other people, I sometimes find reading the Bible just a bit overwhelming. But when I pick it up and chart my own way in encountering what it has to say, I find things there I never really heard before.