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Time-management strategies are great—but what works in the office setting doesn’t always translate to managing life at home. If you are feeling overwhelmed with back-to-school schedule madness, How to Be Busy is an essential read. https://t.co/dOWdhqLxEG
What worlds do books written by marginalized people describe and invite us to inhabit? Bad Indians Book Club by Patty Krawec offers a potent challenge to all the stories settler colonialism tells—stories that erase and appropriate, deny and deflect. https://t.co/a6NklifIhc
We are 🍂 falling 🍂 into some of this season’s hottest releases. Which book (or books!) are you adding to your fall TBR list?
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What do we learn about white evangelicalism from those raised by its heroes? From historian Holly Berkley Fletcher comes this first-of-its-kind examination of how the experiences of missionary kids illuminate broader currents in American Christianity. https://t.co/enTWFFl24y
Prayer has long sustained movements for social change. We Pray Freedom is a book of prayers, rituals, and liturgies that grows out of communities committed to abolishing poverty. @liztheo https://t.co/2mCutixhMv
Just Faith by Guthrie Graves-Fitzsimmons got a nod from Texas state Rep. James Talarico when he was interviewed by Graves-Fitzsimmons in a recent Center for American Progress Action Fund’s Faithfully webinar. Click to watch: https://t.co/vRxSyC7kIW
Ready to refresh your home library? We are thrilled to announce that four of our beloved books are now available in paperback!
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“The Lightmaker's Manifesto is essential reading for all those determined to change the world without sacrificing their humanity and joy.”—Glennon Doyle https://t.co/QLcGJIDMUs
There is sacredness in the monotony of routine, in the trenches of parenthood. This blessing for the restlessness offers a reminder that we are seen, recognized, and loved in the midst of raising children.
@herrickmeta https://t.co/N4mkXynsgV
Leaving a harmful faith community can be incredibly challenging, while also incredibly freeing. No matter where you are on your faith deconstruction journey, these books are here to walk alongside you.
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Christian nationalism is a powerful and pervasive ideology, and it is becoming normalized. How to End Christian Nationalism is the essential guidebook for Christians alarmed by the rising tide of Christian nationalism, yet unsure how to counter it. https://t.co/fmpwylID1M
The stories we tell have the power to save us. In Between the Listening and the Telling, Mark Yaconelli leads us through an enchanting meditation on the power of storytelling in our individual and collective lives. https://t.co/vJMSeR2JrI
🚨 GIVEAWAY ALERT! 🚨
We are excited to be giving away a limited number of advance copies of In Defense of Dabbling: The Brilliance of Being a Total Amateur by Karen Walrond.
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There are many ways to be a force for good in the world. In The Lightmaker’s Manifesto, Karen Walrond helps us align our activism work with our passions and values so we can live our lives with joy and peace. Now in paperback! @chookooloonks https://t.co/n7HQbUqzWZ
No matter how hard you try, busyness can’t always be avoided. How to Be Busy is a time management guide for the real world, with sensible pivots and simple practices to help you find a bit of calm during the busy seasons of life. https://t.co/1j8AiL7Gku
New in #braille & BRF: "The Asylum Seekers: A Chronicle of Life, Death and Community at the Border" by Rev. Cristina Rathbone of @masschurches. This title was requested to be transcribed by our patron Kate C. in @bostoncatholic. #BlindTwitter#GoodReads