
The Sacred Pulse: How Overwhelmed Souls Can Tap Into Holy Rhythms
It would be remiss not to mention the synchronicity of reading The Sacred Pulse by April Fiet on the heels of finishing Winn Collier’s A
It would be remiss not to mention the synchronicity of reading The Sacred Pulse by April Fiet on the heels of finishing Winn Collier’s A
Makoto Fujimura has spent a career calling for Christian artists to take this field seriously and to care for our collective culture. He has told
Little Faith by Nickolas Butler is a perceptive novel that focuses on the joys of everyday life as well as the heartaches. The novel is
I passed by Fredrik Backman’s newest novel, Anxious People, as I was perusing the browsing section of my institution’s library. I didn’t think that a
It’s inevitable that “new” books are released posthumously by those who, like Eugene Peterson, have sold a lot of books. The question for readers and
“All Christians agree that Christ came to earth to save us from sin and death. But there seems to be less agreement about what he
The Doctrine of Creation: A Constructive Kuyperian Approach is an account of the Christian doctrine of creation written from a Kuyperian neo-Calvinist perspective. Its co-authors,
In Robert Macfarlane’s Underland, a botanist called Merlin Sheldrake describes the messiness and difficulty of a research stint he once spent studying ghost plants in
I suspect even the most casual observer of current events recognizes the world seems aflame. Not only is there, after more than a year, a
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