In the Canadian band’s last album, they say goodbye and explore endings of all kinds.
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Noted New York Times columnist imagines life lived as a gift to others.
One of the Clinton 12 writes a searing yet spiritually powerful memoir in various poetic forms.
The Afters brew up a vulnerable, hopeful sixth album.
A silly but fun new installment in the Men in Black franchise would make a good family movie night.
Narrated by the author, Michelle Obama’s Becoming audiobook still delivers.
Boys ages eight to twelve are gently steered in practicing a vital prayer life.
The Franciscan Richard Rohr challenges believers to go beyond their Western conceptions and consider Christ anew.
Mango Moon shows what life is like from a child’s perspective when a parent is deported.
A rediscovery of ancient practices and prayers soothe anxious believers.
The Color of Compromise: The Truth about the American Church’s Complicity in Racism by Jemar Tisby
A hopeful yet urgent call to live out a “courageous Christianity” that works against, not with, the evils of racism.
A thoughtful and inspiring picture book gently teaches us how to love our neighbor
Filmmaker Martin Scorsese looks back at Bob Dylan’s 1975 Rolling Thunder Revue tour
A debut album from a top country songwriter showcases themes of identity in Christ.
The Newbery Award-winning author of The Crossover pens an ode to black American triumph and tribulation, with art from a two-time Caldecott Honoree.
A stirring rock opera explores the lives of those from whom Jesus cast out demons.
The author of Reviving Ophelia writes about women flourishing as they age.
The Mustang encourages viewers to see the humanity in prisoners, even violent offenders.
God is revealed in science, sex, animals, law, sports, world religions—all of reality.
A children’s book reclaims the magic of libraries and reading.
A sweet new sitcom follows a fish-out-of-water city couple as they move to Nebraska to farm.
A gentle, emotionally-insightful novel for juvenile readers about the challenges of fitting in.
A six-episode series satirizes the end times as an angel and demon team up to stop the apocalypse.
A rediscovery of ancient practices and prayers soothe anxious believers.