Just how hard is it for a woman to stay sexually pure? Very hard, insists “Anna Broadway.” As a result, this 20-something author began blogging about her experiences and has now transformed them into a memoir, Sexless in the City.
In light of the harsh rhetoric of the current political culture, and the at times strident all-or-nothing approach of Christians to politics, Black’s book is incredibly refreshing. Every Christian who wants to be involved in politics should read this book.
Brent and Deanna Higgins’ son was willing to die for his faith. On a mission trip, the fifteen-year-old caught an illness that turned out to be bubonic plague. In I Would Die for You, B.J.’s parents lovingly remember his life and faith.
Michelle McKinney Hammond’s latest book serves as a guide for nurturing a godly romance. In How to Make Love Work: The Guide to Getting It, Keeping It and Fixing What’s Broken, she takes a practical look at what it takes to develop and maintain a healthy relationship.
Former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich was interviewed by radio host Frank Pastore (“The Frank Pastore Show” on KKLA) on the conservative challenge and his latest book, Real Change.
To say that Inside Prince Caspian is thorough would be an understatement. Author Devin Brown offers a chapter-by-chapter analysis of C.S. Lewis’ work, gearing each of his chapters to correspond with those of Lewis'. This significantly facilitates study.
J. Stephen Lang, a prolific author perhaps best known for his Complete Book of Bible Trivia, has compiled a thorough look at films that deal with Bible themes or stories in his latest work, The Bible on the Big Screen.
In The Beautiful Fight, author Gary Thomas focuses on the need for transformation of minds, hearts, ears, eyes, mouths and bodies. He urges believers to be steadfast in the Christian disciplines while guarding against “the continuous creep toward complacency.”
In Teen People of the Bible, Daniel Darling covers many of the challenges teens face at school and at home. In each devotional, he provides a biblical example followed by one drawn from real life, some practical application and a few questions in workbook-style format.
Mosaic, written by Amy Grant, is just that—vignettes from a life lived, for the most part, in the spotlight's glare. For anyone looking for a timeline or tell-all biography, this book will disappoint. Instead, this memoir intertwines her songs and the stories behind them.
Would you like a deeper experience of intimacy in your marriage? Authors Gary and Carrie Oliver show you how to move through conflict and anger to intimacy, a safe place to be both real and vulnerable, a place to discover more about yourself and your spouse. Read an excerpt from chapter one of Mad About Us.
Given the rise of “militant atheism” in America, Albert Mohler recently interviewed author and columnist Dinesh D’Souza about his new book, What’s So Great About Christianity?
In Fear No Evil? Shining God’s Light on the Forces of Darkness, Steve Russo provides you with the biblical tools necessary to battle Satan's evil forces, and he points you to the true Source of power. Read an excerpt.
In her first autobiographical book, Mosaic: Pieces of My Life So Far, Amy Grant bares her heart and soul, giving us an intimate glimpse into her everyday life and the lessons she’s learning along the way. Read an excerpt from chapter six.
In ScreamFree Parenting, author and marriage and family therapist Hal Edward Runkel shows you how to parent less out of your deepest fears and more out of the highest principles based on scriptural truths. Read an excerpt from Chapter One.