Last year the David Crowder Band blazed a new crossover trail for Christian music as its Remedy club outing sold out 19 shows along the way. Already worshipful modern rock innovators, the alternative act earn...
Casting Crowns traditionally follows a live CD release with a DVD. Though it may appear overkill to more casual listeners, diehard followers of this pop worship band are sure to appreciate this souvenir series,...
The apostle Paul first referred to the Greek Olympians when writing “run in such a way as to win the prize.” Olympic Gold medalist Josh Davis captures more than 60 devotionals from a variety of worl...
Are there valuable insights on forgiveness outside of Christianity? This overtly humanistic resource aims to bypass “all of the pious sounding statements” about forgiveness and “all the fruitl...
There is a myth that living in God’s will guarantees a life with no wrecks. This book pushes hard against that myth. Some try to deny it or draw attention away from it, but we all have some part of our li...
Donald Miller’s writing is gold. His somber reflections on life touch something deep within you, making you want to be a better person. If you enjoyed Blue Like Jazz, you’ll enjoy Jazz Notes. This e...
In Young’s sleeper hit novel, God sets aside a weekend to lead Mack, a man overwhelmed by a family tragedy, into a more trusting relationship with Herself. Yes, Herself. All three persons of the Trinity t...
Everyone knows the right answer to the question, “Would you die for your faith?” If you want to start a good conversation, try the question James David Jordan poses in his novel Forsaken: “Wou...
Matlock’s sixth book in his Wisdom series for teenagers reflects the same careful attention to Scripture and practical advice that characterize his other books, but it may be one of his most important. It...
As a comic book fan, I was excited and puzzled to see a graphic novel featuring one of my favorite bands, P.O.D. I guess my review begins with, “Why?” Why does P.O.D have super powers? Why is the my...