
Friendship, Sacrifice, and…Astrophysics? Andy Weir’s Project Hail Mary (Book)
…at the intersection of desperation and hope.

…at the intersection of desperation and hope.

He declares, “This isn’t / exactly a prayer. It’s more / the unbelieving yelp of prey grabbed suddenly by a wolf . . . .”

“I have found possible and useful, in my own practice, to pray back the Bible to God, who dwells therein.”

Through crisp visual effects that combine the feel of claymation and woodcarving, and wordless musical narration that swells at all the right moments to drive

We are our own predicaments, too. Confessing our compulsions to compensate for whatever scripts we have internalized, we expend enormous effort to appear whole and

Todd Korpi’s AI Goes to Church is an engaging resource for Christian leaders exploring the implications of artificial intelligence for their ministry, even as it

This book thus provided both a challenge and comfort for me, challenging because we readers need to consider how our Buechnerian callings should all involve

Woo’s book arrives at a moment when refugees are at the center of many crises in our world, including here in North America.

At a time when the federal government is removing historical signs and webpages pertaining to Black history, this book seems particularly important. When pastors are