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- Libraries Aren’t Safe, But They Are GoodAmid controversies and threats of defunding, Christian public librarians work for the good of their communities.Emily Belz|
- The Image of God in ‘Invisible Man’Ralph Ellison’s novel depicts the quest for personal dignity in a society determined to deny it.Claude Atcho|
- New & Noteworthy FictionChosen by Cathy Gohlke, author of “A Hundred Crickets Singing” and “Night Bird Calling.”Cathy Gohlke|
- Narnia was C.S. Lewis’s Literary Petri DishIt provided a controlled environment where he could develop, observe, and test his ideas about life and faith.Louis Markos|
- New & Noteworthy FictionChosen by Linda MacKillop, author of “The Forgotten Life of Eva Gordon.”Linda MacKillop|
- 5 Books for Reaching Diverse and Divided CongregationsNew and recent resources for your preaching library.Compiled by Kelli B. Trujillo|
- Salman Rushdie Is the Canary in a Free Speech Coal MineBut the liberty at stake is moral and spiritual, not just intellectual.Mike Cosper|
- A Shelf Called Remember: How Frederick Buechner Built Up My FaithThe late writer’s books upended the way I think about almost everything.Russell Moore|
- Frederick Buechner, the Reverend of OzAt 70, Frederick Buechner looks back on his ministry in letters. (From 1997)Philip Yancey|
