It’s almost June, which means planning vacations, picnics, and your summer reading list! To be prepared for hours of reading pleasure in any circumstance, your list should be as varied as your summer wardrobe: from sw
Do you want to give more to the graduates in your life than the usual card-and-cash gifts? While money is often helpful and appreciated (especially for students heading off to college!), encouragement and wisdom are pri
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T.I. Lowe is an ordinary country girl who loves to tell extraordinary stories and is the author of nearly twenty published novels, including her debut, Lulu’s Café, a number one bestseller.
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The Divine Hours: Prayers for Spring by Phyllis Tickle
I have never read anything like this, nor was I raised, or am currently in a church tradition, where this would be commonplace.
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Another Gospel by Alisa Childers
Really enjoying this book, and I’m so glad I finally got to it this year! Currently on Chapter 10 right now, entitled Hell on Earth, where Alisa is addressing questions, and, misco
Whether you’re looking to grow spiritually, live a healthier lifestyle, or break free from what weighs you down, these six nonfiction books can help you start fresh this spring (or any time of year!).
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Courtney Walsh is the author of more than ten contemporary romance books.
Jess Corban graduated college with a degree in communications and, perhaps more instructive, thirteen stamps in her passport.
The votes are in, and we have a winner for this year’s Literary Lover’s Madness: A Long Time Comin’ by Robin W.
It’s the final round of our book brackets! Cast your vote by March 28 to determine the favorite book of 2020—each vote qualifies you for a chance to win a copy of the winning title or the grand prize of all 16 t