Books

Reaching the Light
A review of On Broken Legs: A Shattered Life, a Search for God, a Miracle That Met Me in a Cave in Assisi.
Autumn Books
Some that stand out in this season's plenty.
Serious Love
Love That Works: seeking a better understanding.
The Virtue of Vulnerability
It can be hard to trust, but failing to is worse.
Blogging for Jesus
RealLivePreacher.com: A virtual goes to print.
Building Alliances to Save Lives
Why evangelicals' partnership with others to fight persecution worked—and where the coalition is heading.
Changed by the Unchanging
A new take on the spiritual disciplines calls for a little more action and a lot more love.
From Sex Pistols to Shadowmancer
Vicar turned fantasy author took a bumpy road to the top.
LDS and DNA
Book challenges Native American link to ancient Israel.
Living with Fundamentalists
Spirit and Flesh documents life in a Baptist church.
Operation Human Rights
How evangelicals got outside their comfort zone to help the oppressed overseas.
Poetry, Parables, and Prose
The Unfinished Soul is an eclectic bag of goodies.
Second-Best Kid Lit Ever
John Granger considers the Potter series the best thing since The Chronicles of Narnia.
Why Commitment Matters
Stop Dating the Church says Joshua Harris, author of I Kissed Dating Goodbye.
Darkness Visible
An unsparing new memoir by the author of Slackjaw.
Books & Culture's Book of the Week: Whose Independence?
All the Founding Fathers of America celebrated independence, but what the word meant depended on who was speaking.
In Memoriam: Jacques Derrida (1930-2004)
Remembering a philosopher who never forgot about death.
Books & Culture's Book of the Week: What's Love Got to Do with It?
Susan Howatch's new novel explores the transformation of sexual attraction to sacrificial love.
The Blogosphere's Favorite Real Live Preacher
The author of RealLivePreacher.com instant messages about the sudden success of his weblog.
Fundamentally Personal
At The Shawmut River Baptist Church, worship and preaching are saturated with the familiar, the at-home.

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