Tag: community

  • 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…

  • How to Plot a Payback

    How to Plot a Payback

    “This job is perfect…absolutely everything I ever wanted. Except for her. Because I hate – no, it’s not a strong enough word- I absolutely loathe Lavender Rhodes.” – Finn

  • The Sisters of Sea View

    The Sisters of Sea View

    “On the south coast of Devonshire, there lived four sisters. Sisters who never stopped thinking about, and longing for, the fifth, lost to them, but God willing, not forever….”

  • The Divine Proverb of Streusel

    The Divine Proverb of Streusel

    “Nikki realizes how delicious streusel with a healthy dollop of faith can serve as a guide to heal wounds of the past”

  • THE L. M. MONTGOMERY CHRISTMAS COLLECTION 

    THE L. M. MONTGOMERY CHRISTMAS COLLECTION 

    The L. M. Montgomery Christmas Collection is a darling selection of all things Christmas, sweet, wholesome, beautiful, true, and lovely. The collection of short stories and poetry envelopes the reader in Montgomery’s snowy and faith-filled Christmasy world

  • Nothing Else But Miracles

    Nothing Else But Miracles

    This is a heartwarming story about three scrappy and imperfect siblings who, through resilience and their tight-knit Lower East Side community, experience unexpected miracles in unexpected places.

  • 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.”

  • 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.”