By: Laura Bennett
Aubrey Sampson knows grief.
By: Brittany Garcia
“Sixteen years ago she was forced to give up her baby for adoption. Now she’s in a race to track her child down before it’s too late.”
By: Laura Bennett
As far as professions go, being a flying doctor and providing essential healthcare and emergency services to remote and rural patients is an incredibly unique one.
By: Laura Bennett
The neurological effects of our digital life are well documented: attention deficits, heightened addictive tendencies and greater dopamine sensitivity.
By: Brittany Garcia
Vanessa Foran records her thoughts as she travels the Australian Outback in a camper trailer with her husband and three young children.
By: Brittany Garcia
The book covers some of the deeper questions about God that quite frankly, even some of the adults I know struggle with, including “Dear God, if you love us, why do bad and sad things still happen?” – I mean, who hasn’t asked this one?
By: Akos Balogh
In April 1942, Lale Sokolov, a Slovakian Jew, is forcibly transported to the concentration camps at Auschwitz-Birkenau.
By: Laura Bennett
How do we get our young people to put down their phones and start reading again?
By: Clare Bruce
An unflinching account of Christianity’s worst failings through history – and its greatest contributions to society – has been named Australian Christian Book of the Year for 2020.
By: Laura Bennett
Borne out of Bethel Church in Redding, California, the music of Jesus Culture is known around the world for its lyrical power and heartfelt expression.