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$7.99Your whole life you’ve wondered about the distance from here to there. From where you are to the place where you feel truly loved. From who you are to the person you want to be.
What if the journey begins as you read these words? And the question is not whether you deserve it, or whether you have capacity for it, but whether you’ll open your heart open this book and take the next step.
Journey to Love offers 40 short, story-driven reflections about how to increase your capacity to give and receive love. Practical exercises and reflection questions will guide you through the journey on your own or with a friend. You are not fundamentally separated from love. Love is accessible. Love is available to you. Saber más -
$1.99In the Sunlit Lands, teenagers fight in a magic war against a terrible enemy. But once a year all such things are set aside for a Christmas celebration, with kids from around the world sharing their traditions, their stories, and their memories of home. Join Madeline Oliver, Jason Wu, and Shula Bishara as each one shares their own moving Christmas tale.
A standalone story set in the world of The Sunlit Lands. Saber más -
$1.99A cursed city.
A hidden enemy.
An ancient wrong.
Bumbling goofball Jason Wu reunites with the incomparable warrior Baileya in an attempt to find a happy ending for a city of people who are frozen in time, unable to connect with the outside world.
This standalone story takes place between The Heartwood Crown and The Story King, from The Sunlit Lands series. Saber más -
$9.99Book of the Year 2023-Englewood Review of Books
What does it look like to love someone you disagree with? Fighting, hatred, dissension-these things seem common in the wider Christian community today. Politics, theology, and even personal preference create seemingly insurmountable rifts. It’s hard not to see ourselves as "at war" with each other.
We’re not doomed to be stuck here, though. There is a twofold path out of this destructive war, out of seeing our brothers and sisters as enemies-and into a spacious place of loving each other even as we disagree.
In Loving Disagreement, Kathy Khang and Matt Mikalatos bring unique insight into how the fruit of the Spirit informs our ability to engage in profound difference and conflict with love. As followers of Jesus are planted in the Holy Spirit, the Spirit grows and bears good things in our lives-and relationships and communities are changed.- Each chapter features author conversations about the communal and cultural implications of the fruit of the Spirit.
- Book includes a glossary of social and cultural terms.