A lyrical children’s book empowers all readers to listen to their hearts in this ode to love and self-acceptance.
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Part travelogue, part foodie memoir, Margaret Feinberg explores God’s gift of food.
With luminous illustrations, Robert Frost’s iconic poem is set in a picture book for the first time.
Illustrated songs by the late Mister Rogers convey to children that they are treasured.
Joanna Gaines presents a lyrical children’s book about the joys and challenges of gardening.
The life of Simon Peter shows how God makes amazing use of flawed disciples.
A valuable resource for parents, educators, church leaders, and anyone who wants to guide children in the ways of biblical justice.
Loosely based on historical events, a Lithuanian girl named Mulan disguises herself as a soldier and fights injustice in 1423.
In Ruth Reichl’s latest memoir, she comes to examine who she is—with or without the trappings of success.
This winsome children’s book about a lighthouse deserves its Caldecott Medal.
A Vietnam-era novel speaks into issues of war, race, family drama, tragedy, and the many faces of love.
The author meets the families of 21 men murdered by ISIS in 2015.
A timely book for an anxious age, this short yet potent read winsomely wrestles with the reality of life in a fallen world.
Themes of faith and human trafficking resonate through this YA novel.
This vibrant picture book inspires the gritty and graceful girls of today with 15 biblical heroines.
Hymnology for church leaders and all who long to have a more profound understanding of the songs we sing.
A debut novel by the daughter of Palestinian immigrants ponders a woman’s worth.
The adventures of a deaf and mute girl and her blind rescue dog is based on a true story.
Two best friends anticipate graduation and divergent paths in this YA novel for teens and adults alike.
From the beloved author of Sarah, Plain and Tall, a touching novel for young readers about life after loss.
When I Pray for You would make an excellent gift to parents of newborns and to children at the time of their baptism
Sheila Walsh, a depression sufferer, provides examples from her own life in overcoming and accepting hard things.
This delightful picture book by Sally Lloyd-Jones, well known for the Jesus Story Book Bible, touches on themes of inclusivity and friendship.
A wide-ranging assortment of men and women—some Protestant ministers, two Catholic priests, a nun, a lawyer, and others, tell stories of Christian activists.