This compact, basic guide to Intelligent Design (ID) especially targets readers confused by educational bias and one–sided
attacks. It explains central theories of information and meaningful complexity; ID’s scientific validity; how both ID and
evolutionary theories have religious/philosophical underpinnings; cultural controversy and implications—and what readers can do about it.
A tried–and–true favorite, The Song of the Sea continues to comfort and inspire the reader as well as the art
lover. With a fresh new cover, nationally acclaimed watercolor artist and poet D. Morgan fills each page with beautiful seascapes and original handwritten prose.
Roxanne Henke (the Coming Home to Brewster series, The Secret of Us), offers readers a wonderful
story of mothers and daughters—a story of life, love, and letting go. Once again the author delivers on her motto
of creating “fiction that finds blessing in the broken.”
Bestselling author Emilie Barnes and celebrated artist Michal Sparks, creators of A Little Book
of Manners, present a colorfully illustrated, whimsical story of a little teacup who speaks up about becoming beautiful through
the good and bad times. This tale will encourage children and adults to trust God in all things.
Our culture is divided politically (into red and blue states), morally, and spiritually. Detweiler reveals
how to be a “purple” Christian who finds middle ground, not to compromise but to converse. He empowers readers to build
relationships so they can more effectively communicate and live out the good news.