
Sinners: Vampires, Blood & the Conquest of Death
We may now be enjoying a golden age of Black American writers and directors using the horror movie to put all that heritage to use
We may now be enjoying a golden age of Black American writers and directors using the horror movie to put all that heritage to use
In this book, Uli Chi gives us a glimpse of what makes a person a wise leader and draws from his own experiences as a
This is not a happy story, per se, but a good one. A story that reminds me that those quiet murmurings of our hearts, what
Travis West has written the book on Sabbath that we need right now. And by “we” I mean all of us–the busy, the tired, the
Anyone looking at Neri Alvarado Borges’ tattoo knows there must be deep meaning behind it. Shaped like a loop of ribbon, it features a rainbow
This is an important book, combining careful research, insightful analysis, and brisk, clear writing. The story that Taylor uncovers is one that should be deeply
This book is a much-needed addition for addressing the current crisis in Christian consciousness.
The Traveler’s Path: Finding Spiritual Growth and Inspiration Through Travel by Doug Brouwer is a book for sojourners, and, if I’m not mistaken, that label
Through Wylie’s grizzled and weary portrayal of a dedicated Emergency Room Chief Resident, The Pitt reminds us of our need for good shepherds to guide
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