Designed with your everyday life in mind, this fresh approach to forty spiritual practices will help you draw closer to God and experience the richer spiritual life you long for.
Weaving beautiful storytelling with biblical truth, Angela Hunt takes your family on a visceral journey to experience the places, people, prophecies, and purpose of Christmas. Each Advent devotion includes Scripture, insights, historical facts, personal application, and family activities, giving you new glimpses behind the traditional Nativity.
Online pastor and popular podcaster shares his own story of spiritual drifting and shows you that God meets you in your mess, loves you through it, and will lead you out of it.
When was the last time you made a new friend? Chatted with a neighbor? Felt connected? This practical, compelling book shares simple practices for living as a more open-hearted, empathetic neighbor who sees past what divides us, looks for common ground, and is rewarded with vibrant and enduring friendships.
We search for a connection with God but can't seem to escape the haunting feelings of guilt, shame, loneliness, and fear. Through raw stories, Anjuli Paschall invites you to stop running from your pain and to recognize that the deep end of your story is the way to intimacy with Christ. It's time to reach inward and heed the quiet voice whispering, Stay.
With tender passion and bold hope, founder of Stay Here and social media influencer Jacob Coyne shows it's okay not to be okay, but we don't have to stay that way. Infusing light and compassion into the dark corners of mental health, he reveals how Jesus brings life to the full--and can transform pain, trauma, suicidal thoughts, and addictions into purpose.
Led to her hometown by a mysterious letter, Genevieve Woodward wakes in an unfamiliar cottage with the confused owner staring down at her. The last thing Sam Turner wants is to help a woman as troubled as she is talkative, but he can't turn her away when she needs him most. Will they be able to let go of the facades and loneliness they've always clung to?