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Academy of Parish Clergy Reference Book of the Year
"This remarkable retelling offers plenty of rewards and will especially pique those open to a novel interpretation of the religious text." —Publishers Weekly Starred Review
A New Testament in English by Native North Americans for Native ...
OVER 100,000 COPIES SOLD
Academy of Parish Clergy Reference Book of the Year
"This remarkable retelling offers plenty of rewards and will especially pique those open to a novel interpretation of the religious text." —Publishers Weekly Starred Review
A New Testament in English by Native North Americans for Native ...
America feels more divided now than ever before. In the midst of this climate, Christians have the opportunity to move past rhetoric and bias to a place of faithful engagement with politics and government. What does the Bible have to say about our political interests? How can we learn from history on matters of civic engagement? These books by diverse authors across generations will help you gain understanding and learn how you can be a positive force in public life.
For even more, read articles from IVP authors on Christian political engagement.
Christianity Today has released the winners of its 2021 Book Awards and has announced that Reading While Black has been chosen for the Beautiful Orthodoxy award, and Mother to Son was selected for the CT Women award.
Many today have given up on church. But God has not and does not give up on the church. The church is God's idea. And once we truly understand what God has in mind for his people, we can become who he wants us to be.
BishopClaude Alexander shows how the original Christians did not always understand what the church was supposed to be, but God worked in them anyway to become ...
Gather it from memory.
Let it touch the earth.
In Touch the Earth, Drew Jackson continues the project he began in God Speaks Through Wombs, reflecting on the Gospel of Luke through poetry. Touch the Earth picks up in chapter nine and continues through the end of Luke's Gospel. Part protest poetry, part biblical commentary, Jackson presents the ...