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Good Works: Hospitality and Faithful Discipleship

Good Works: Hospitality and Faithful Discipleship

by Christine D. Pohl and Keith Wasserman

For over forty years, the community of Good Works, Inc., has shared life with its neighbors in rural southeastern Ohio, a region with high poverty rates and remarkably resilient people. Offering friendship to those without a support network and shelter, care, and community to people without homes, those involved with Good Works have made it their mission to … Read more…

Questions Christians Aren't Supposed to Ask

Questions Christians Aren't Supposed to Ask

by James V. Brownson

Why should anyone believe in God in a world with so much pain? Why should I become a Christian when I find the public agenda of many Christians so offensive? I have been hurt by the church in the past. Why should I bother with it now? Most Christians have found themselves in conversations with nonbelieving friends and family where these kinds … Read more…

Why Government Can't Save You: An Alternative to Political Activism
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Why Government Can't Save You: An Alternative to Political Activism

by John F. MacArthur

Narrated by Milton Bagby

The Lord did not come as a political deliverer or social reformer. He did not rally supporters in a grandiose attempt to "capture the culture" for morality or greater political and religious freedom. Rather, His divine calling was to rescue the lost souls of individual men and women from sin and hell.In Why Government Can't Save You: An Alternative … Read more…

Love Them Anyway: Finding Hope in a Divided World Gone Crazy

Love Them Anyway: Finding Hope in a Divided World Gone Crazy

by Choco De Jesús

Love breaks through defenses and destroys walls that divide us. Love demands more of you and me than we often want to give. It’s easy to love a lovely person, but what about...them? What about that stereotype, that race, that person or group of people in a political, cultural, or socioeconomic class who don’t behave like you, don’t believe … Read more…

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Hope Always: How to Be a Force for Life in a Culture of Suicide

Hope Always: How to Be a Force for Life in a Culture of Suicide

by Matthew Sleeth

“A much-needed manual for all who attempt to counsel troubled souls battling despair.”—Bob Russell, Retired Senior Pastor, Southeast Christian ChurchEvery single day, someone you know is thinking about committing suicide. It isn’t just one or two—ten million Americans will consider killing themselves in the upcoming year. Dr. Matthew Sleeth believe… Read more…

PreachersNSneakers: Authenticity in an Age of For-Profit Faith and (Wannabe) Celebrities
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PreachersNSneakers: Authenticity in an Age of For-Profit Faith and (Wannabe) Celebrities

by Anonymous and Ben Kirby

Narrated by Judah Smith, Anonymous , Ben Kirby and Joel McHale

Founder of the phenomenon social media account PreachersNSneakers tackles how faith, capitalism, consumerism, and (wannabe) celebrity have collided and asks both believers and nonbelievers alike: how much is too much?What started as a joke account on Instagram has turned into a movement. Through this provocative project, the founder of PreachersNSneakers is … Read more…

PreachersNSneakers: Authenticity in an Age of For-Profit Faith and (Wannabe) Celebrities

PreachersNSneakers: Authenticity in an Age of For-Profit Faith and (Wannabe) Celebrities

by Anonymous and Ben Kirby

Founder of the phenomenon social media account PreachersNSneakers tackles how faith, capitalism, consumerism, and (wannabe) celebrity have collided and asks both believers and nonbelievers alike: how much is too much?What started as a joke account on Instagram has turned into a movement. Through this provocative project, the founder of PreachersNSneakers is … Read more…

Posting Peace: Why Social Media Divides Us and What We Can Do About It

Posting Peace: Why Social Media Divides Us and What We Can Do About It

by Douglas S Bursch

Why is everyone so angry online? The internet seems to have brought the world together only so we can tear each other apart. Social media platforms have become toxic and polarizing environments. Many of us are overwhelmed and disillusioned by endless online conflict and negativity. How did we get here, and what can we do about it?The internet changes not onl… Read more…

tormenta que se avecina: Secularismo, cultura e Iglesia

tormenta que se avecina: Secularismo, cultura e Iglesia

by Mohler Jr.

El presidente del Seminario del Sur revela cómo el secularismo se ha infiltrado en todos los aspectos de la sociedad y cómo los cristianos, equipados con el evangelio de Jesucristo, pueden enfrentarlo directamente con esperanza, confianza y convicción firme.Se avecina una tormenta. La civilización occidental y la iglesia cristiana… Read more…

How to Fight Racism Study Guide: Courageous Christianity and the Journey Toward Racial Justice

How to Fight Racism Study Guide: Courageous Christianity and the Journey Toward Racial Justice

by Jemar Tisby

Take the next step to confronting racism in relationships and in everyday life.This 10-session, video-based study guide (DVD/video streaming sold separately) provides groups and individuals with practical tools and suggestions, actionable items, and real-world examples of change, to enable you to become proactive and effective in the fight for racial justice… Read more…

On Her Knees: Memoir of a Prayerful Jezebel

On Her Knees: Memoir of a Prayerful Jezebel

by Brenda Marie Davies

“The problem was, because Purity is an idol (a validated and worshiped idol), I didn’t know who or what I’d be without my totem. My Christianity depended on Purity.” Going to a conservative Christian church when she was young, Brenda Marie Davies heard a consistent message—save yourself for marriage—that instilled in … Read more…

The Gravity of Joy: A Story of Being Lost and Found

The Gravity of Joy: A Story of Being Lost and Found

by Angela Williams Gorrell

“My vocation was supposed to be joy, and I was speaking at funerals.” Shortly after being hired by Yale University to study joy, Angela Gorrell got word that a close family member had died by suicide. Less than a month later, she lost her father to a fatal opioid addiction and her nephew, only twenty-two years old, to sudden cardiac arrest. … Read more…


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