Books

Lowering the Baby Boom
A new book helps Christians make wise birth control decisions
Aching for Something Deep
"For those with ears to hear, Mark Heard left the gift of a more authentic faith"
"West, Meet East"
Who Are the Christians in the Middle East? examines millions of forgotten believers
Church on the Ropes
"Why so many are spiritual, but not Christian"
A Jolt of Sanity
Is your church emotionally healthy?
"Books & Culture Corner: The Ph.D. Octopus, 100 Years On"
How Christians can make a difference in the upside-down world of graduate school.
No Pie in the Sky
Arthur Roberts offers his compelling vision of the afterlife in Exploring Heaven
I Lost It
Noted missiologist Ruth Tucker shines a light on the netherworld of apostasy in Walking Away from Faith
Doubt and Meaning
Joni Eareckson Tada's poignant memoir probes God's use of suffering
Getting Ahead
"With In, But Not Of, Hugh Hewitt offers advice to Christians of influence"
Thanks for the Memoirs
Two authors write about pain and God's elusive presence
"Editor's Bookshelf: Choosing a Partner, Not a Future"
"Margaret Kim Peterson, author of Sing Me to Heaven, discusses her marriage to a man dying of AIDS and the theological lessons she learned"
A Green and Dying Tree
I saw the fruit of healing prayer even as AIDS was taking my husband's life
The Unintentional Ethicist
How three assumptions about God can shape the moral choices we are called to make
"Space, Time, and the 'New Hobbit'"
C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien discuss science fiction
Creature Discomforts
A conservative Christian makes the case for animal mercy in Dominion
Fun, Friendly Advice
The Unauthorized Guide to Choosing a Church leads church hunters through the liturgy, the lingo, and the lunacy
Christ via Judaism
"Lauren Winner's spiritual journey is an invaluable—and, to some, unsettling—reminder of where we came from"
Rabbit Trails to God
John Updike has made a career of writing the most theological novels in America
Soul Language on Paper
Blue Like Jazz resonates with readers who grapple with the paradoxes of faith

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