The votes are in, and we have a winner for this year’s Literary Lover’s Madness: The Masterpiece by Francine Rivers!
About The Masterpiece:
A successful LA artist, Roman Velasco appears to have eve
The votes are in, and we have a winner for this year’s Literary Lover’s Madness: The Masterpiece by Francine Rivers!
About The Masterpiece:
A successful LA artist, Roman Velasco appears to have eve
For some decades now, as evidenced in my writing, I’ve believed that American Christianity has been less and less interested in God and more and more in doing good things for God.
This guest article was written by Jerome Daley, author of Gravitas: The Monastic Rhythms of Healthy Leadership
One of the ways in which I’ve tried to make sense of the trajectory of my life has been, for years now, kee
Bracket Madness season is upon us, so it’s time you cast your vote for your favorite book from 2019! This is the final round of voting.
Rob Currie is an award-winning author with a lifelong fascination with World War II. The son of a World War II veteran, Rob enjoys making school presentations to share his contagious enthusiasm for history.
Bethany
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers by J. R. R. Tolkien
I have a confession. I’m reading The Lord of the Rings starting at the second part.
…underneath it all, isn’t that what so many of us long for? Even in the pursuit of our dreams and goals, we long to find that elusive hope. A hope that we matter. That we are of worth.
Bethany
Refresh Devotionals
This month I’m not reading one book but a blend of many . . . in the form of a free, new app called Refresh! There are several things about Refresh that strike me with excitement.
We often don’t know what to say or do, because no words or deeds will erase the pain or undo the loss.
Leela
The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry by John Mark Comer
When I first picked up The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry by John Mark Comer, I thought it was going to be just another Christian self-help book.