Voices

Mark Glanville

Jazz by its nature as a traditioned, improvised, nuanced, intelligent, conversational art form, is an evocative metaphor for the church in post-Christendom.

John H. Walton

Whatever authority the prophetic words held for the ancient audience they also hold for us.

Robert F. Cochran Jr.

The great social good that lawyers do is to uphold the rule of law.

Alan Noble

You have the solemn responsibility and privilege to bear witness to the goodness of life by living despite suffering.

J.D. Greear

In the gospel, God offers a different kind of change—not a correction of behavior but a transformation of the heart.

Joshua Rasmussen

The author describes several “construction” problems with constructing any being like you. He then seeks to develop a more complete theory of nature and origin of personal beings.

Jessica Hooten Wilson

In reading other books, we practice reading the Bible; and in reading the Bible, we read other books by that lens.

Lewis Allen and Sarah Allen

In nine sections that each contain a few short chapters, the authors tackle the idea of developing resilient faith through the working of God’s power.

Collin Hansen

This is the story of the people, the books, the lectures, and ultimately the God who formed Timothy Keller.

Michael Reeves

This book challenges Christians to reject legalism that masquerades as devout religion but hides destructive pride, idolatry and even apostasy.

Sara Billups: Orphaned Believers

This book explores how the experiences of Christians growing up in the 1980s and 1990s led to many of them leaving the faith, and what can draw them back.