Recommended by Mark Tubbs.
Enjoyably and informatively reveals the inner workings of the Supreme Court of Canada.
Simply but competently relates the maritime disaster of 100 years ago to contemporary life and faith.
An introductory-intermediate handbook on reading Christianly.
A travel guide written interestingly and ably by one well-versed in the history of the British parliament.
Recommended by John Bird.
A worthy and engaging attempt to place Martin Luther King Jr. in accurate historical context.
An accessible study of Christian life and ministry during and after the American Civil War.
An Anglican bishop braves the ire of the anything-goes-at-Christmastime crowd, insisting on the centrality of the Christ-event.
Recommended by Tim Challies.
An guide for the average Christian to better appreciate Handel's masterpiece.
Recommended by Leslie Wiggins.
A feel-good, pay-it-forward kind of book that leaves a bit of an after-taste.
An enjoyable, artful, prolonged musing on the importance of home for the human being.