Books

Year of the Study Bible
Christian publishers struck the right chord in 2008.
Books Uncommon and Offbeat
Baader-Meinhof, One Square Inch of Silence, and Wrestling with God.
Looking Evil in the Face
These authors don't flinch from sin's depth — or grace's power.
One of Jerry's Kids
Kevin Roose sojourns at Liberty U. and lives to tell (mostly good things) about it.
My Top 5 Resources for Lent
Best books to read before Easter.
Knowing Your Place
The wisdom of becoming deeply rooted in one community.
The Other Side of Church Growth
Philip Jenkins says we need a theology of church extinction.
Blogging the Bible
A Harvard-educated reformed Jew grapples with the Old Testament.
My Top 5 Fiction Books for the Soul
Novel Teachers
Learning real-life lessons from imaginary ministers.
'The Blue Parakeet' Faces Inconvenient Verses
Facing difficult passages may help us better understand the Bible as a whole.
Is the Encyclopedia of Christian Civilization 'Too Christian'?
Publisher withdraws Christian reference work as editor alleges censorship.
Deconstructing the Quiver
A review of Quiverfull: Inside the Christian Patriarchy Movement.
Bibliophiles We
Did we mention that we love books?
Meager Harvest
The Green Bible promises to grow our understanding of creation care. Unfortunately, its results don't satisfy.
Books Uncommon and Offbeat
I Heard God Talking to Me, The Final Martyrs, and Paranoia.
He Likes Jesus. He Just Doesn't 'Like' Like Him.
Benyamin Cohen spends his Jesus Year seeking a deeper faith — in Judaism.

Top Story May 18, 2024

AI Preachers and Teachers? No Thanks, Say Most Americans.
AI Preachers and Teachers? No Thanks, Say Most Americans.
American Bible Society study finds majority don’t trust technology with spiritual matters.

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