Chan writes with infectious exuberance, offering a radical call for evangelicals to consider living crazy for God. Chan recounts his own attempts to live crazy by significantly downsizing his home and giving away his resources to the poor. Earnest Christians will find valuable take-home lessons from Chan's excellent book.
Randy Alcorn has spent years studying what the Bible says about heaven. In this groundbreaking book, Alcorn answers the expected queries on heavenly life as well as quirkier ones: Will Christians drink coffee in heaven? Will there be homeownership, and what about sex? Readers will appreciate Alcorn's expansive musings on fascinating subject.
Years after writing a best-selling memoir, Donald Miller went into a funk, sleeping in and avoiding his publisher. But when two movie producers started making a movie based on his memoir, the real-life Don starts a journey to edit his actual life into a better story.
Max Lucado, called by some as America's pastor, offers his faithful base a timely primer on living fearlessly. The author, whose sales exceed 65 million books, provides those within the Christian faith (and without) an inspirational can-do book appropriate for the turbulent times Americans are facing..
In a world where religion seems to grow increasingly irrelevant The Shack wrestles with the timeless question, "Where is God in a world so filled with unspeakable pain?" William Young's timeless novel was #1 on the New York Times Best-Seller list for 33 straight weeks. The Shack is a one of a kind invitation to journey to the very heart of God.
Each year Americans spend billions of dollars at Christmas. An odd way to celebrate the birth of Jesus, who gave up all of his riches to save the world. Advent Conspiracy gives practical tips to celebrate Christmas by worshiping fully, spending less, and giving more.
After graduating from college, Mike Yankoski lived as a homeless person in six American cities for five months. Yankoski's work challenges the reader to learn about faith, identify with the poor and find beauty in places they never imagined.
Instead of becoming bitter about the horrible conditions in the world, Gary Haugen started The International Justice Mission. Good News About Injustice is Haugen's groundbreaking work on God's desire for his followers to seek justice in the most unlikely of places.