A new middle grade novel from the author of Esperanza Rising involves a young boy and his family’s involvement in guiding fleeing immigrants to safety.
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A young boy gets detained by ICE while crossing the border from Mexico to the United States in this searing middle-grade novel.
A bookish reboot, a Western, a summer reality hit, and two British dramas are made for binging.
A solo project from musician John Mitchell explores how grief is the price of love.
A poetic novel, reminiscent of both Dante's Inferno and Lost, examines themes of guilt, grief, grace, and forgiveness.
A slim collection of essays about the pandemic and racial reckoning by the author of White Teeth.
Dave Ramsey’s podcast inspires and equips its listeners to get out of debt.
A comedy about faith and family that’s a little too salty and a little too sweet
Using the metaphor of the vine and the branches, Bible teacher Beth Moore invites her readers to grow and flourish.
Minnesota-based worship band leads listeners in a grace-filled hour of music.
True stories of rescues, miracles, angels, and answered prayers from a First Responder.
An anthology of essays by Black female authors, read by the founder of the Well Read Black Girl book club and festival.
A poignant children’s book story of Blind Willie Johnson—whose song “Dark Was the Night” was included on the Voyager I space probe’s Golden Record.
The modern classic Veggie Tales movie, now streaming, features three lowly cabin boys who time-travel in a swashbuckling adventure.
A streaming anthology of winsome short stories based on essays in the New York Times Modern Love column.
A New York Times bestseller by the founder of the IF: Gathering teaches readers to “spiral up” with their toxic thoughts.
The Welsh Prog Rock masters return with an adventurous concept album about the lives and travails of six classic horror movie stars from the 1950s and 1960s.
Comedian and TV host Trevor Noah reads his engaging memoir about growing up in racially divided South Africa.
A Latina theologian and immigrant advocate blends her own story with the stories of “foreigners” in the Bible.
Stirring, energetic worship songs from Bethel Music’s Josh Baldwin.
The New York Times bestselling book explores the counterproductive reactions white people have when their assumptions about race are challenged.
Former FLOTUS immerses herself in upbeat and informative conversations
A clear and frank exploration of the future of Christianity and whether it needs to be saved.
In this concert film, a founding member of Pink Floyd and solo artist Roger Waters is still making us squirm.