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Here's to Hindsight (Tara Leigh Cobble) What Now (Marc Estes) The RELEVANT Nation
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Following the journey of independent singer/songwriter Tara Leigh Cobble, Here’s to Hindsight is an honest portrayal of her effort to reconcile God’s goodness with the uncertainties of the moment. Every journey—and every journeyer—has a distinctive purpose. Whether you’re just out of college or have just dropped your youngest off at the dorm, there are times in life when the road is unclear, advice is scarce, and the question on your lips is “What now?” This book helps you find the answer. Ready to impact the world? The RELEVANT Nation tells the stories of 50 visionaries under the age of 40 who are living influential, active and passionate lives grown out of their Christian faith.
Wanting All the Right Things (Shirin Taber) God's Gravity (Craig Borlase) Postmodern Bible Stories
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Contemporary culture is awash in conflicting messages for women. In Wanting All the Right Things, Shirin Taber weaves together biblical principles, personal experiences and revealing interviews to provide solutions to the complex issues women face today. Responsibility, obedience and sacrifice are what Jesus called His disciples to live by, but a self-centered mindset has pervaded the church. With unflinching honesty, this book offers a life-changing perspective on how our lives should be lived. You probably have a Bible in your house, whether you’re interested in the stuff on its crinkly pages or not. We all have Bibles—believers and non-believers, conservatives and liberals, carnivores and vegans, gas guzzlers and hybrid fans— because the Good Book is, by far, the most-owned book of all time.
Vol. 1: Handbook on Faith, Hope, and Love Vol. 2: The Imitation of Christ Vol. 4: Selections from the Spurgeon Sermon Archive
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Sexual deviant. Renowned convert. Philosophical heavyweight. Few figures in Christian history have been as influential—and intriguing—as St. Augustine of Hippo. By Thomas à Kempis

A profoundly influential masterpiece from 15th-century mystic Thomas à Kempis, The Imitation of Christ still resonates today. Deeply honest, spiritually challenging and often uncomfortably blunt, it calls believers away from materialism and self-absorption and toward a full-on commitment to the core of the Christian faith: living like Jesus.
By Charles Spurgeon

In 1856, at the age of 22, Charles Haddon Spurgeon was addressing 10,000 people every Sunday at London 's New Park Street Chapel. A preaching prodigy who was criticized by the elite and beloved by the working class, he delivered thousands of sermons during his career.
Vol. 5: Orthodoxy Vol. 6: Foundations of the Christian Religion Falling Into Love (Ned Erickson)
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By G.K. Chesterton

Perhaps the best-known and most-loved book from the prolific, celebrated G.K. Chesterton, Orthodoxy is the spiritual autobiography of an agnostic intellectual who finally came to terms with the Christian faith. Earthy, joyful and deceptively simple, it's as fresh and applicable today as when it was written a century ago.
By Blaise Pascal

You can't argue the pedigree of a 17th-century philosopher whose contributions in science and mathematics still influence the way we live and think today. Blaise Pascal was a genius by any definition. Moreover, he was a genius who experienced an intense, near-mystical conversion to Christianity and began applying his intellect to theology.
Every marriage tells a story. This hilarious memoir is about an average, healthy relationship between a woman and a man—a man who can't seem to get anything right.