Tiny Homes In a Big City, by Reverend Faith Fowler is the story of Cass Community Social Services, a Detroit based nonprofit that is in the process of building a neighborhood of 25 diff...
Everyone dies. Every family grieves. People are terrified of admitting that we are aging, let alone dying. Many families get stuck in patterns of grief and suffer as friends move on with life. I...
How can Christianity continue to bring good news into the world? That's the inspiring message readers will find in The Word Made Fresh.In recommending the Rev. D...
In a world ravaged by crises, this inspiring biography of Nicaraguan public health pioneer and peacemaker Gustavo Parajón encourages readers to courageously reach out to the world's need...
Forged in the furnace of U.S. segregation, the Black Church is the pillar of African American communities across the country. In his introduction to this guide, the Rev. Charles Christian Adams ...
Changing Our Mind has helped thousands of families and congregations carefully and compassionately rethink traditional religious teachings about full LGBTQ inclusion. <...
As an educator with many years of experience in directing English as a Second Language (ESL) and cross-cultural programs, Kathleen Gripman spotted a troubling gap in the educational preparation ...
Welcome to Mongin Island, the South Carolina Lowcountry home of Carr Jepson and the cozy Books ' Brew bookstore, where hot and cold tea are not the only things brewing.
The annual observance of Lent, the season of spiritual reflection leading to Easter, is growing across the U.S. Around the world, 2 billion men and women mark Lent as a part of the Christian calend...
'One Hundred Questions and Answers About Arab Americans' is part of the Michigan State University School of Journalism series on cultural competence. This guide has sections culture, language, r...