Books from Zondervan

  • The New York Chronology: The Ultimate Compendium of Events, People, and Anecdotes from the Dutch to the Present
    By James Trager

    ... John , 275 Mitchell , John Ames , 202 Mitchell , Joni , 676 Mitchell , Joseph , 541 , 565 , 630 , 117 , 119 , 128 659 , 838 McGraw - Hill , 219 , 443 , 665 building , 463 McGuire , Michael , 707 McHugh , Frank , 758 McHugh , Jimmy ...

  • The Soul of the Firm
    By C. William Pollard

    I believe there is a link. Profit is a means in God's world to be used and invested, not an end to be worshiped. Profit is a legitimate measurement of the value of our effort. It is an essential source of capital.

  • Nightmare's Edge
    By Bryan Davis

    they had to hitch a ride in the company limo. With their chauffeur, Mike, at the wheel, they'd be better off in a hearse. He wouldn't do more than thirty, even in a forty-five zone. Clara disappeared into the bathroom and returned in a ...

  • Beyond the Reflection's Edge
    By Bryan Davis

    But, no, they had to hitch a ride in the company limo. With their chauffeur, Mike, at the wheel, they'd be better off in a hearse. He wouldn't do more than thirty, even in a forty-five zone. Clara disappeared into the bathroom and ...

  • Insider Outsider: My Journey as a Stranger in White Evangelicalism and My Hope for Us All
    By Bryan Loritts

    As Will Smith said in the movie Hitch, “'You' is a very fluid concept.” Too much of discipleship is gnostic in its philosophy, choosing to address only matters of the spirit and not the body.

  • By the Shores of Silver Lake
    By Laura Ingalls Wilder

    Frost was thick on the windowpanes and frost furred the cracks around the door. Thickly against the clear upper edges of the window- panes the snowflakes fluttered. But lamplight was bright on the red-and-white tablecloth, ...

  • Deep Peace: Finding Calm in a World of Conflict and Anxiety
    By Todd D. Hunter

    Yet there is a healthy way to deal with fear so that, ironically, the fear becomes the basis for a deeper peace. First, name the fear. Naming it defangs it. Bringing fear out of the dark is a necessary reality check. We cannot deal with ...

  • Real Relationships: From Bad to Better and Good to Great
    By Les and Leslie Parrott

    T. Toburen & B. P. Meier, “Priming God-Related Concepts Increases Anxiety and Task Persistence,” Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology 29, no. 2 (2010): 127–43. 8. 1 John 4:19. 9. Mark 1:1; Matthew 3:17; Luke 3:22.

  • Little House on the Prairie (Full Color)
    By Laura Ingalls Wilder

    “That's all foolishness, Ingalls,” Mr. Scott said. “The well was all right yesterday.” “You can't ever tell,” Pa replied. “Better be safe than sorry.” Laura did not know what danger Pa was looking for by that candle-light.

  • Turning the Paige
    By Laura Jensen Walker

    Following Tess's recommendations we visited the tiny Writer's Museum, a former residence that now honored three of Scotland's most famous writers: Sir Walter Scott, Robert Louis Stevenson, and Robert Burns, who is considered the ...

  • Little House on the Prairie
    By Laura Ingalls Wilder

    They travel for many days in their covered wagon until they find the best spot to build their little house on the prairie. Soon they are planting and plowing, hunting wild ducks and turkeys, and gathering grass for their cows.

  • Becca by the Book
    By Laura Jensen Walker

    I'm Lewis. I haven't seen you before.” Poor guy. Someone needed to introduce him to Scope and a better thrift store. Lewis's bad breath almost knocked me ... The one day I leave the pepper spray at home. Who knew I'd need it at church?

  • Fair Game
    By Elizabeth White

    She had on the same white calf-length pants and flowered shirt she'd worn earlier, but she'd clipped her hair away from her face with some kind of jeweled barrette. She looked about fifteen years old. “Everybody settled in for the night ...

  • Little House on the Prairie
    By Laura Ingalls Wilder

    Based on the real adventures of Laura Ingalls Wilder, LITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE is the third book in the award-winning Little House series.

  • Farmer Boy
    By Laura Ingalls Wilder

    Laura Ingalls Wilder. He pulled it out, and it was a jack-knife. It had four blades. Almanzo yelled and yelled. He snapped all the blades open, sharp and shining, and he yelled, “Alice, look! Look, Royal! Lookee, lookee my jack-knife!

  • Turning the Paige
    By Laura Jensen Walker

    “Rosemary chicken, brown rice with mushrooms and on- ions, and steamed green beans.” “Brown rice?” Mom made a face. “I like white rice.” “Brown rice is much better for you.” Dr. Pond shone a pen- light in her eyes and frowned.

  • People Like Us: Life with Rob Lacey, Author of The Word on the Street
    By Steve Stickley, Sandra Harnisch-Lacey

    “I want to die fully alive so my soul’s got extended capacity for heaven.”—Rob LaceyPeople Like Us is the story of Rob Lacey, poet, actor, and award-winning author of The...

  • Daring Chloe
    By Laura Jensen Walker

    I bought silk scarves for my mom and Julia — not Hermès, but beautiful nonetheless — and a copy of Madeline for my niece; Paige went to Dehillerin, the famous kitchen supply store, and bought a madeleine pan and some cooking utensils; ...

  • Great Short Works of Herman Melville
    By Herman Melville

    A SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY THE FIRST two volumes in Northwestern University—New- berry Library edition of Melville's writings are in print (as of early 1969) and are admirably designed and edited. This edition when complete will offer ...

  • Divine and Human and Other Stories
    By graf Leo Tolstoy

    A collection of Leo Tolstoy's stories that center on the issue of faith, long-suppressed and being offered in an English translation for the first time, offers a chance to experience the spiritual insight of one of the world's great writers ...