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  • The Dangerous Act of Loving Your Neighbor: Seeing Others Through the Eyes of Jesus, By Mark Labberton
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    The Dangerous Act of Loving Your Neighbor

    Seeing Others Through the Eyes of Jesus

    by Mark Labberton

    • 2011 Christianity Today Book Award winner

    Jesus didn't see a sick woman, he saw a daughter of God. He didn't see an outcast from society, he saw a child of Israel. He didn't see a sinner, he saw a person in the image of the Creator.

    Are we able to see others with the eyes of Jesus?

    Seeing rightly is the beginning of renewal, forgiveness, healing and grace. Seeing ...

  • Godlike Power: Saving Our Humanity in the Age of AI, By Russell Haitch
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    Godlike Power

    Saving Our Humanity in the Age of AI

    by Russell W. Haitch

    What Does It Mean to Be Human in the Age of AI?

    With all the hype and speculation around artificial intelligence, its most profound effects have yet to be revealed. The bigger question is not just what AI is doing to our jobs but to our souls—our relationships with God and one another.

    In Godlike Power, Russell Haitch cuts through the noise to tell ...

    $23.99
  • The Blessing of Africa: The Bible and African Christianity, By Keith Augustus Burton
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    The Blessing of Africa

    The Bible and African Christianity

    by Keith A Burton

    According to some estimates, Africa will soon have the highest concentration of Christians in the world. But African Christianity has had a long and conflicted history. Even today, modern misinterpretations of Scripture argue for God's curse uponthe dark-skinned peoples of Africa.In this comprehensive study, Keith Burton traces the story of biblical Africa and the place of the Bible in the land ...

  • Rediscovering Paul: An Introduction to His World, Letters, and Theology, By E. Randolph Richards and David B. Capes and Rodney Reeves
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    Rediscovering Paul

    An Introduction to His World, Letters, and Theology

    by E. Randolph Richards, David B. Capes, and Rodney Reeves

    For some of us, the apostle Paul is intimidating, like a distant and difficult uncle. Maybe not someone you'd like to hang out with at a coffee shop on a rainy day. He'd make a scene, evangelize the barista, and arouse looks across the room. For amid-morning latte, we'd prefer Jesus over Paul.But Paul is actually the guy who—from Ephesus to Athens—was the talk of the marketplace, the raconteur of ...

  • Praying with Kids: Whole Body Practices for Families and Church Communities, By Kate Lawson-Hedger
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    Praying with Kids

    Whole Body Practices for Families and Church Communities

    by Kate Lawson-Hedger
    Foreword by Curt Thompson

    Whole Body Prayer Experiences for Young Hearts

    Transform everyday moments into sacred encounters with this practical guide designed to help parents, caregivers, and ministry practitioners cultivate meaningful prayer experiences with children.

    Drawing on spiritual formation principles and current research on child development, Praying with Kids offers a treasure ...

    $20.99
  • Women Rising: Learning to Listen, Reclaiming Our Voice, By Meghan Tschanz
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    Women Rising

    Learning to Listen, Reclaiming Our Voice

    by Meghan Christian Tschanz
    Foreword by Carolyn Custis James

    Fresh out of college, hating her job, and searching for meaning, Meghan Tschanz left everything to join a mission trip around the globe, and quickly witnessed oppression experienced by women that she never thought possible.

    Over the next several years, she befriended women around the globe who had survived sex trafficking, female genital mutilation, and violence so extreme ...

  • Doing Nothing Is No Longer an Option: One Woman's Journey into Everyday Antiracism, By Jenny Booth Potter
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    Doing Nothing Is No Longer an Option

    One Woman's Journey into Everyday Antiracism

    by Jenny Booth Potter
    Foreword by Austin Channing Brown

    During a bus ride with a group of fellow college students, Jenny Booth Potter came to a life-changing realization. She decided that racism in all its forms—in policies and systems, in organizations and churches, in neighborhoods and families–could no longer be tolerated. And even though Jenny didn't know what to do about racism, she was certain of one thing: doing nothing ...