Recommended by Leslie Wiggins.
A stripped down story of one woman's mutiny against all kinds of excess.
Recommended by Mark Tubbs.
Author Mayhall goes for the heart, not the jugular, in this brief book geared to women on godly and ungodly speech.
An introductory-intermediate handbook on reading Christianly.
An imperfect but helpful presentation of how to exercise trust-building words and actions and how to avoid trust-busting ones.
This book will increase your love for what God teaches in His Word on conflict and how to handle it.
A brief but robust biblical study on the topic of hospitality that belies its slim size.
A compelling "before" and "after" portrait of one woman's realization of her new status in Christ.
Brief but knowledgeable, convicting, and comforting guide to dealing with a loved one's cancer diagnosis.
Not recommended by John Bird.
Glimpses of the true "barbarian way" peek through this muddled book, but the reader is left unclear about where it all leads, exactly.
Recommended by John Bird.
The riches of the pen of Thomas Brooks, mediated to a new audience through the selections of Charles Spurgeon.