Category: Spiritual Growth

  • Just Be Honest

    Just Be Honest

    Clint’s book Just be Honest “is a rare treasure: a book on suffering I would actually dare to give someone in the midst of their pain. Heart-wrenchingly honest about how faith is no stranger to deep pain and how Scripture refuses to oversimplify the struggle with anguish in our souls, this book will connect to…

  • You Are A Tree

    You Are A Tree

    “This book invites you to pay attention-to your experiences, and to the words you use to describe them. That attention reveals a richly layered and meaningful world, a refreshing perspective that nurtures wonder, gratitude, and hope.”

  • Memorizing Scripture

    Memorizing Scripture

    In Memorizing Scripture, Glenna Marshall shows us that to love God with our hearts, we must first love him with our minds.

  • Help for the Hungry Soul

    Help for the Hungry Soul

    “From the garden throughout the generations, God’s word h has told us the tale of the human soul: our wholehearted hunger for the creator, our terrible plunge into starvation, and our countless attempts to fix and fill ourselves with anything but true bread.”

  • Pilgrim

    Pilgrim

    “I wrote this Pilgrim journey so that we might walk this road, courageously and confidently, together as Christ-followers. Through the guideposts of grace that appear in this book – guideposts which affirm key truths in the Bible – we will find that we are not alone.”

  • A Place to Belong

    A Place to Belong

    “At first glance, ‘the house of God’ is unremarkable: a regular gathering of ordinary people committed to a largely invisible mission… But the Church has more beauty – and more value – than we can see with our physical eyes.”

  • Faithfully Present

    Faithfully Present

    “Every one of us wants… to be faithfully present and fully alive to God, right here and right now, with every part of our lives.”

  • A Place to Belong

    A Place to Belong

    “At first glance, ‘the house of God’ is unremarkable: a regular gathering of ordinary people committed to a largely invisible mission… But the Church has more beauty – and more value – than we can see with our physical eyes.”