
The Storyteller’s Bible
The Storyteller’s Bible by Kathryn Butler is a beautiful and engaging way to experience God’s Word with your children. It features thirty-five carefully crafted stories, written specifically for reading aloud, each designed to capture young hearts and minds.
Scrolling Ourselves to Death
Scrolling Ourselves to Death, edited by Brett McCracken and Ivan Mesa, is a timely and thought-provoking exploration of life in the digital age.
Morning and Evening
Morning and Evening is a timeless devotional by Charles H. Spurgeon that has blessed believers for over a century.
God’s Masterpiece
In God’s Masterpiece, Elisabeth Hasselbeck takes your children on an adventure to discover their worth.
Titus: Displaying the Gospel of Grace
Titus: Displaying the Gospel of Grace by Courtney Doctor and Hunter Beless helps believers see the vital connection between what we believe and how we live—and how both are essential to displaying the beauty of the gospel to a watching world.
Every Hour I Need You
In Every Hour I Need You, Katie Faris offers a powerful and deeply encouraging collection of thirty devotional meditations that connect the dots between who God is and what it means to walk through everyday motherhood.
A Short Guide to the Bible
A Short Guide to the Bible by Katy Morgan is a helpful and approachable book designed for young students—especially those around age 8 and up. It serves as a gentle introduction to the most important book they’ll ever read: the Bible.
Gospel Realities
An 8-week multimedia Bible study by Dr. Stephen Yuille on the work and worth of Christ.
Joy: Happiness of the Heart
Joy: Happiness of the Heart is a 7-session Bible study by Anne Woodcock that helps readers explore what joy really is and how to experience it in everyday life. This topical study dives into a powerful and encouraging theme, drawing from both the Old and New Testaments to give a well-rounded, biblical understanding of joy.
Spiritual Game Plan
In Spiritual Game Plan, Graham Daniels and Jonny Reid show how to compete with both joy and godliness.
Somethingism
Somethingism by Luke Cawley takes readers on a fascinating journey of exploring the sense that there is “something more” to life. Cawley skillfully argues that this longing or intuition is not merely about a vague force or feeling—but rather a Someone—and that someone is the Son of God.