Based on the author’s childhood,this encouraging picture bookteaches kids thateven when we have to say goodbye towhat’sfamiliar, we canalways hold memories close to our hearts.
In this powerfulnew installment ofthe Egyptian Chronicles,from the award–winning author of Potiphar’s Wife,the bride of Egypt’s new Hebrew vizier confronts treachery, deceit, and conspiracy. Asenath thought herself destined to be themother of Egypt. But Joseph’s God has something far greater and better in mind.
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In Remember Me Now, Faitth grapples with the answer, charting the story of her activist grandparents and ancestors, as well as chronicling her own journey as the first-generation suburbs kid who becomes an activist and organizer herself. Part manifesto, part love letter to Black women, Remember Me Now shows us how we learn to celebrate the fullness of ourselves—a holy, defiant, and necessary move in a world determined to silence us.
Filled with transporting stories, poems, and letters to sisters of all walks of life, Remember Me Now is a transformational read that calls Black women to be their own activists. It’s a reminder to all that Black women matter, and our lives, voices, and stories are worth everything.
A teacher and a benevolence society founder want to help others. A widower just wants to be left alone.But God knows what all three need. Will the members of this small Mennonite community find the answers to their prayers in the very last place they expect—in one another?
In Grace in the Gray, Mike Donehey reveals the beauty of seeing outside your own perspective and learning the power of curiosity, kindness, and asking better questions.
In a world that offers endless options, Josh White has a counterintuitive message in Stumbling Toward Eternity—only the cross of Jesus can provide true meaning.