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A review of Mark McCormack’s “The 110% Solution”

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A review of Rebecca McLaughlin’s “No Greater Love”

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A review of Ross Douthat’s ‘Believe: Why Everyone Should Be Religious’

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In With All its Teeth, Josh Porter explores how legalism kills art

Do women have equal power in the workplace? In “Take Back Your Power,” Deborah Liu offers “10 New Rules for Women at Work”

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In “The Reluctant Disciple,” Robin Pou tells a parable about reconciling faith and business

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In “Ghosted,” Nancy French shares her unique and compelling life story

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In “Generation Awakened,” Sarah Thomas Baldwin gives an eyewitness account of the powerful outpouring of God at Asbury

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In “Sex and Marriage,” Chris Legg and Mark Legg combine Scripture and psychology in order to transform marital intimacy

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In “The Kingdom, the Power, and the Glory,” Tim Alberta recounts the infiltration of political extremism into American Christianity

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In “Nobody’s Mother,” Sandra L. Glahn seeks God’s truth on women’s giftings

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“Holy Moments” and the allure of quasi-Christian self-help books

Stack of vintage books. What were Tim Keller's spiritual and intellectual influences?

From Kierkegaard to Calvin, Stott to Sproul, who formed Tim Keller? A review of “Timothy Keller: His Spiritual and Intellectual Formation”

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“Liturgy of the Ordinary” by Tish Harrison Warren offers a profound message on our everyday lives

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In “The Anxiety Opportunity,” Curtis Chang says that worry opens doors to our best selves

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Deconstructing your faith? Feeling deeply hurt by the church? Read “Death to Deconstruction” by Joshua S. Porter

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In his latest book, Gary Chapman believes we can change the world one friendship at a time

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In “The Air We Breathe,” Glen Scrivener reveals how deeply Christianity has influenced Western culture

The latter half of your life could be its best: In “From Strength to Strength,” Arthur C. Brooks maps your late-in-life journey

In “We the Fallen People,” Robert Tracy McKenzie discusses the understanding of human nature built into American democracy

In “The Stranger at Our Shore,” Joshua Sherif challenges the church to embrace immigrants and refugees

How to prevent politics from severing relationships: An interview with “Now What?” coauthor Beth Silvers

Will America break up? In “Divided We Fall,” David French says it’s possible

Watergate 50 years later: “Watergate: A New History” is a grim reminder of corruptive power

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