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Chronicles of Wonder

In Chronicles of Wonder, Leah Boden tells the story-formed life of C. S. Lewis. This fictionalized biography shares Lewis’s days as a young boy, student, soldier in the war, professor, and author.

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Beautifully Distinct

What does it mean to live in this world with Biblical wisdom and confidence? In Beautifully Distinct, edited by Trillia Newbell, you can join the conversation on faith, life, and culture.

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Providence in the Story of Scripture

In Providence in the Story of Scripture, Adamson Co walks through the work of God in Creation, Fall, Redemption, and New Creation. While Co describes his book as an introductory guide to providence, I found it to be a fresh and insightful study, particularly in how he uses the motif of creation to make God’s providence meaningful in the Christian life.

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1, 2, & 3 John For You

In 1, 2, & 3 John For You, Sam Allberry invites readers into a deeper understanding of the apostle John’s letters, showing how they offer joyful certainty in our relationship with God. With clarity and warmth, Allberry unpacks John’s message, helping us see Jesus as John did—fully human, yet fully divine.

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Joseph and the Very Strange Dreams

In Joseph and the Very Strange Dreams, Tim Thornborough tells of God’s perfect plans. From Joseph’s first dreams about bundles of wheat bowing down to him, to Joseph being glad to see his brothers – this is a story about God looking after his people and blessing the whole world.

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