This is the sort of book that's meant to be picked up for five minutes and put down again, while a kernel of insight takes root in your mind throughout the day. “Every moment that we are true to our true selves,” wrote MacDonald, ...
If you don't believe in Santa, you might want to reconsider.
"--Phyllis Tickle, founding editor of Publishers Weekly Religion Department, author of The Great Emergence, How Christianity is Changing and Why; The Words of Jesus, A Gospel of the Sayings of Our Lord; and the Divine Hours series.
Diamond, a young boy living in nineteenth-century London, has many adventures as he travels with the beautiful Lady North Wind and comes to know the many facets of her protective and violent temper.
Hannah Whitall Smith knew firsthand the world's darkness and grief—but she was confident that “somewhere and somehow God [was] going to make everything right for all the creatures He has created.” Her writings have often been censored ...
A devotion for young readers that shows how "The Chronicles of Narnia" relates to Jesus, the Bible, and to issues faced in everyday life.
Bernard's original writing while remaining true to his intended meaning. We have also relied on modern translations of the Bible for all Scripture quotations found within the text. In the process of creating a more conversational and ...
Fourteen tales of Gubbaun Saor, a mythological figure of Ireland.
Sometimes when we hear the same old stories too many times, we grow blind to how amazing they really are. The Indigo Wizard stories reveal deep spiritual truths that come to us in a surprising new context.
Prayers on pages 34, 63, 78 (bottom) are modern adaptations from Hebridean Altars, a collection of sermons based on prayers from the Scottish people. The author, Alistair MacLean, was a Scottish minister in the early twentieth century ...
Brother Lawrence's famous work, The Practice of the Presence of God, is broken into bite-size pieces and paired with the writings of some of the greatest Zen teachers, from the Buddha to the Dalai Lama.