Books

Christianity Today's 2016 Book Awards
Our picks for the books most likely to shape evangelical life, thought, and culture.
Taking Creative Liberties With Creation
Does Wm. Paul Young’s Eve go too far?
15 Books That Are Good Enough to Give
Holiday book list: Her.meneutics writers recommend their favorites.
Wilson's Bookmarks
From John Wilson, editor of 'Books and Culture'.
Monotony Is the Spice of Life
An excerpt from "40/40 Vision: Clarifying Your Mission in Midlife."
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Why Christians Should Love Creation, not 'Nature'
God calls us to cultivate the earth—not to leave it alone.
When Being Pro-Life Didn't Make You a Republican
Journeying back to America before Roe v. Wade is like entering The Twilight Zone.
What Kind of Astronomical Marvel was the Star of Bethlehem?
And was it even a star? A biblical scholar investigates the mysterious object that guided the Magi to Jesus.
Hating the Way Jesus Hates
Why more believers need the courage to get angry at sin.
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New & Noteworthy Books
Compiled by Matt Reynolds
How to Help Those in Need (Without Treating Them Like Beggars)
Robert Lupton shares strategies to lift people out of poverty for the long haul.
A History of Faith and Flatulence
Terry Lindvall leads a tour of irreverent poems, bathroom jokes, and other running gags of religious satire.
Listen Up if You Want to Be More Like Jesus
How we imitate Christ by practicing the art of listening.
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New & Noteworthy Books
Compiled by Matt Reynolds
John Danforth: I'm Not Absolutely Right, and You're Not Absolutely Wrong
The former senator and United Nations ambassador says religious people should be the leading voices for political compromise.
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My Top 5 Works of Religious Satire
From Screwtape to Swift, Terry Lindvall recommends books that tickle the funny bone—and prick the conscience.
Preaching That Unleashes the Bible’s Power
Why expository sermons should make up your church’s main diet.
Billy Graham: Why Linger in the Land of the Dying?
An excerpt from "Where I Am: Heaven, Eternity, and Our Life Beyond."
Chuck Colson Was Not a Culture Warrior
And anyway, he stopped “winning” his battles a long time ago.
Don't Laugh, but I Think Theology Should Be Funny
An excerpt from "The Work of Theology."

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