In wars 80 years apart, two young women living on the same Appalachian estate determine to aid soldiers dear to them and fight for justice, no matter the cost.
Book
When Josey wonders why people are so different, Dad helps her understand that our differences aren't a mistake. In fact, we have many differences because God is creative!
A powerful imagined story about real-life civil rights activist and labor leader Dolores Huerta that reminds us that even our biggest heroes started out small.
Branson Parler examines six myths surrounding sexuality and calls us to be biblically rooted and culturally self-aware so that the stories of our (sex) lives faithfully embody the gospel.
A poignant multicultural ode to family and what it means to create a home as one girl helps her aunt move away from her beloved Miami apartment.
The New York Times-bestselling author of The Year of Living Biblically goes on a rollicking journey to understand the enduring power of puzzles.
This sweeping novel from the great Chilean novelist Isabel Allende tells the epic story of Violeta Del Valle, a woman whose life spans 100 years, from the Spanish flu pandemic to the Covid 19 pandemic.
For fans of Guess How Much I Love You? and Just Me and My Dad comes a heartwarming story about a son and his papá who love to measure everything, including their love for each other.
An important book for early readers that highlights the beauty of our differences.
Kevin Adams—experienced CRC pastor and church planter—makes the case that baptism isn’t merely a one-time ceremony but something to be lived and affirmed throughout one’s life.
Fifteen-time Emmy Award winner and Pura Belpre honoree Sonia Manzano (Maria on Sesame Street) examines the impact of the 1959 Cuban Revolution on four children from very different walks of life.
Jay Kim's Analog Church explores the ways the digital age and its values affect the life of the church.
Through colorful illustrations and rhythmic rhymes, your child will see what compassion looks like and how to emulate it.
New York Times bestselling author Francine Rivers returns to the California frontier in this sweeping, romantic tale of a displaced New England suffragette.
This study explores some implications for the connection between believers' baptism, infant baptism, baby dedication, and Christian unity, particularly among evangelicals.
When Evan’s draft number is called up for the Vietnam War, his Amish family is shocked to learn he has not sought conscientious objector status, despite their belief in non-resistance.
Help your little boy understand that he has immeasurable worth, not because of anything he does, but because he is made in the image of God.
A book teaches us to risk love for our neighbors, strangers and enemies.
A lavishly illustrated woodland tale with a classic sensibility and modern flair—from the fertile imagination behind Wicked.
Trailblazer. Residential school Survivor. First Treaty Indigenous player in the NHL. All of these descriptions are true—but none of them tell the whole story.
Holly Oxhandler shows caregivers and fellow helpers a more self-compassionate way to cope with their overwhelming responsibilities and to attend to their own needs.
Cassie George is determined to stay away from the small Oregon town she fled in shame years ago. But when she learns her aunt is ill, she knows it's time to return.
A Little SPOT of Belonging is a story about the importance of including others and being kind. It also helps children learn how to make friends.
For fans of Pam Jenoff, Ruta Sepetys and Jennifer Robson comes a richly told WWII story of unlikely allies struggling together against Nazi occupation in the Netherlands.