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  • av Nick Cooney
    171

    For the first time in human history, our inactions cause far more harm to others than our actions ever could.

  • av Lawrence Perelman
    171

  • av Neil O'Brien
    191

  • av Kirk Cameron
    381

    What if the present cultural setback is really a divine setup for a spiritual comeback?Ungodly forces have devastated American culture. The family of faith is feeling intimidated and fearful. Worse, many of us think that nothing can be done about it—that society will inevitably get worse. Actor, producer, and conservative activist Kirk Cameron says this hopelessness is completely misplaced. God has given His faithful followers a birthright of courage. If we choose to live in this bravery, we will realign the nation with Christian values. With biblical insights and true stories of individuals who acted bravely out of love for God and others, Born to Be Brave equips us to: stop thinking our opponents are too big for us to overcome and start seeing our culture as something we are called to mold. recognize the Christian backstory of America and see how this gives us direction for the future. understand that politics needs the gospel, because real change requires heart transformation. hold on to our God-given compassion for others, even when we face backlash and opposition. boldly engage friends, family, and the community with gospel truths that affect all of society. If we’re going to change the nation and the world, we need to move beyond paralyzed outrage and start acting with courage and confidence. God is already on the move, and we can be a part of the big things He is doing. Because we were born to be brave.

  • av Jill Fordyce
    281

  • av Mel K
    281

  • av Maria Vetrano
    291

  • av Allan J. Hamilton
    297

    A profound and profoundly important book that, using the most up-to-date revolutionary discoveries in neuroscience, shows us how to understand the brain; how it allows us to think, feel, experience and perceive, written by an acclaimed Harvard-trained neurosurgeon.

  • av Dr. Bernard A. Harris
    291

    Dr. Bernard Harris shares his journey, and an honest discussion of his struggles, ambitions, hopes and dreams, as a testimony to the voyage that we all face with a desire to discover the power from within.

  • av Frank Lavin
    291

  • av Skye Jackson
    171

    A soaring collection of poems that deftly explores the familial, personal, and societal relationships of a young Black woman trying to make her way in a fraught world.

  • av Craig Le Clair
    191

  • av Jodi Bondi Norgaard
    171

  • av James M. Sweeney
    171

  • av Dallas Lawrence
    171

  • av A.J. Rice
    291

  • av Robert Spencer
    381

  • av Megan Gorman
    297

    A USA TODAY BESTSELLER A journey through the personal money stories of the US presidents and how they built wealth—or didn’t.

  • av Andrew Bridge
    291

    A USA TODAY BESTSELLER The Child Catcher is the true story of the fight to rescue the children confined to a violent and secretive institution in the rural South.

  • - A Gefilte Fish Out of Water Story
    av Jessica Naomi Keith
    317

    From floundering to navigating, this gefilte-fish-out-of-water story follows the unorthodox path of a Jewish woman working for a Muslim government."Marrying one woman is like eating chicken every day for the rest of your life," the cultural attaché -a.k.a. my boss-warned the week before my Jewish wedding. I replied, "I like chicken."Jessica Keith never believed she could walk down an aisle. With crippling anxiety fueled by unpredictable panic attacks, she said, "I can't" so many times she never thought she'd say "I do."After finally setting a wedding date, to Tyrone, her beau of eight years, Jessica made the impulsive decision to move away, accepting an offer to work for the Consulate of Kuwait in Los Angeles. The culture was unfamiliar territory-with a lot to unpack-she felt lost in translation.Adrift in life and at work, nothing seemed to go right. When the rabbi refused to perform an interfaith ceremony, and her grandmother warned, "You can't marry a Black man," rather than speak up, Jessica found it easier to bite her tongue. But when she hears on the job, "Jews need not apply," it shatters her faith in herself.While illuminating the depths of anxiety and love, Jessica must find the resilience it takes to persevere.

  • - Crime, Sin, & Scandal in 90210
    av Scott Huver
    247

    Beverly Hills Noir explores the city's true crime history, delving deep inside cases that made headlines, scandals that engulfed Hollywood legends, and more strange-but-true tales that could only happen in the 90210. Beverly Hills Noir chronicles an assortment of jaw-dropping true crime stories spanning the legendary city's history, each with oh-so-90210 twists--including a high-profile murder mystery in the city's most extravagant mansion, the daring exploits of a handsome cat burglar with movie star looks, a toxic Tinseltown love triangle that ended in gunplay, a brazen Rodeo Drive jewelry store holdup with tragically stunning finale, an Oscar nominated actress on shoplifting spree and more--complete with major roles and countless cameos by Hollywood idols and cultural icons. A gripping, century-long tour of the glamorous city's shadowy underbelly through crimes and misdemeanors as over-the-top as the city itself, Beverly Hills Noir collects the kinds of stories you'd expect to be swapped if James Ellroy and Dominick Dunne had met Jackie Collins and Ryan Murphy for cocktails at the Polo Lounge. It's Sunset Boulevard and Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood turned sordid, face-down-in-the-pool reality.

  • av Belvin Perry
    191

    Winner of the Literary Titan Book Award Winner of the International Impact Book Award Reviewers' Choice Award for Nonfiction After retiring from twenty-five years on the bench, former chief judge, Belvin Perry Jr., reveals a rare and disturbingly vivid first-hand perspective of the most gruesome death penalty cases in which he played a key role, including the infamous Casey Marie Anthony, who was dubbed “America’s Most Hated Mom” after her shocking acquittal.

  • av Caleb Franz
    171

    Known in his day as the “Father of Abolitionism,” Reverend John Rankin is one of the greatest heroes previously lost to history.

  • av Brad Yater
    291

    The story of the man behind some of the world’s biggest chocolate empires.

  • av Pam August
    171

    When you influence anything—you influence everything. That is the power of Potential.

  • av Steve Guttenberg
    291

    After his father—the hero and strength of the family—is diagnosed with kidney failure, actor Steve Guttenberg dedicates himself to becoming a caregiver and reflects on their life together, from childhood through his Hollywood career, in his father’s final years.

  • av Dan Wolken
    161

    At the lowest point of her tennis career, Coco Gauff learned she didn’t need to be perfect to become a US Open champion.

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