Books
Cathedrals and the people who made them
There’s a reason cathedrals take centuries to build: people
Are you paying attention?
Falling asleep while reading scripture might risk eternal damnation, so medieval monks took distraction very seriously.
Is there light in the darkness?
Approaching painful inner darkness as a help rather than a hindrance for personal growth.
Look Back in Regret?
Was biculturalism merely an artifact of 1980s activism? That question shapes haunts the story of his John Bluck's life's work.
Look at this guy
The deliberate roughness and immediacy of the evangelists will shock you awake from the many sleep-inducing modern translations.
Love, Life, Vision
A teenage love poem begins this volume of the “literary” translation of the bible.
Redeemer Orthodoxy
Resurrecting traditional beliefs in the authority of the Bible, morality and sexuality
Suffering and Enlightenment
How to interpret the Book of Job has challenged people for millennia.
Praying the Canonicial Hours
The spiritual writings of Henri Nouwen compiled into prayers and spiritual exercises for each of the canonical hours.
What Lies Beneath
Life in and out of a mega-church that could never escape the evil that lay in its roots
Christianity
"a sweeping and informative portrait of a faith that has shaped the western world and beyond”