Giving is the Good Life: The Unexpected Path to Purpose and Joy (Randy Alcorn)
In a world obsessed with accumulation, Alcorn invites readers to experience the freedom and fulfillment that come through generous living. Rooted in biblical truth and filled with real-life stories, this book shows how a lifestyle of giving doesn't just help others—it transforms us from the inside out. Whether you're new to the idea or already practicing generosity, this book will inspire you to live with open hands and a full heart.
Simply Trinity: The Unmanipulated Father, Son, and Spirit (Matthew Barrett)
The doctrine of the Trinity is often distorted or downplayed, but Barrett calls the church back to a classical, historic, and biblically grounded vision of God's triune nature. With clarity and conviction, he exposes modern missteps and offers a rich theology rooted in Scripture and the early church. This book will not only sharpen your understanding but also lead you to greater worship of the one true God who is Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
Blessed: Experiencing the Promise of the Book of Revelation (Nancy Guthrie)
If the book of Revelation has ever felt intimidating or confusing, Nancy Guthrie offers a fresh and accessible approach. Rather than treating Revelation as a puzzle to be solved, Guthrie presents it as a letter meant to bless, encourage, and sustain the church. With theological depth and pastoral sensitivity, she guides readers through the book’s rich imagery and profound promises, helping us see Christ clearly and live with hope.
The Anxious Generation: How the Great Rewiring of Childhood Is Causing an Epidemic of Mental Illness (Jonathan Haidt)
Drawing on extensive data and psychological research, Jonathan Haidt examines the significant effects of smartphones on childhood, revealing their role in disrupting development and contributing to a mental health crisis. One of the most widely read books of the past year, Haidt addresses a pressing concern within our society that warrants broad conversation across various faith traditions and communities.
Timothy Keller: His Spiritual and Intellectual Formation (Collin Hansen)
This compelling biography doesn't just chronicle Keller's ministry—it reveals the theological influences, spiritual convictions, and personal experiences that shaped him into one of the most thoughtful and gospel-centered voices of our time. With full access to Keller's personal notes and sermons, as well as exclusive interviews with family members and longtime friends, Collin Hansen takes readers behind the scenes of one of the 21st century's most influential church leaders.
Prince Caspian (C.S. Lewis)
A false king has seized Narnia’s throne, and corruption ensnares the land in his iron grip. Many Narnians have been forced into hiding, and the Great Lion, Aslan, has not been seen for a very long time. Only a brave few under the banner of the true king stand defiant, as they fight to restore the young prince to his rightful throne, even as all hope seems lost. Through the Pevensie children’s journey with Prince Caspian, Lewis paints a vivid picture of how truth, loyalty, and trust in Aslan can bring renewal in the face of doubt and decay.
The Art of Disagreeing: How to Keep Calm and Stay Friends in Hard Conversations (Gavin Ortlund)
Pastor Gavin Ortlund offers a much-needed guide to restoring civility, curiosity, and clarity in our conversations. This book equips readers with practical tools for navigating difficult discussions—whether at home, work, church, or online—with wisdom and respect. Rather than avoiding conflict or fueling polarization, it encourages deeper listening, thoughtful engagement, and a commitment to truth with grace.
The Cross of Christ (John Stott)
Few books have shaped modern evangelical thought as profoundly as John Stott’s The Cross of Christ. With theological precision and pastoral warmth, Stott leads readers to the heart of the Christian faith—the atoning death of Jesus. This book explores the necessity, meaning, and implications of the cross with clarity, showing how it reveals God's justice, love, and grace in breathtaking harmony.
The Lord’s Prayer for All God’s Children(Harold Senkbeil)
A beautifully crafted resource that brings the richness of Jesus’ teaching to life for young hearts and minds. With engaging illustrations and accessible language, this book invites children—and the adults reading with them—into a deeper understanding of what it means to pray as Jesus taught. This book nurtures both a growing confidence in prayer and a sense of belonging in God's family. It’s a gentle yet powerful tool for helping children grow in trust and love for their Heavenly Father.
Waiting Isn’t a Waste: The Surprising Comfort of Trusting God in the Uncertainties of Life (Mark Vroegop)
The Life and Strange Surprizing Adventures of Robinson Crusoe was first published in 1719 without any reference to its author, Daniel Defoe. The book was presented as a true autobiography of a castaway marooned for 28 years on an uninhabited island. It has been considered one of the first English novels and is one of the most published books in history.