A Place at the Table Chris Seay Paperback, 229 pp., $13.99 Baker Books (January 15, 2012)
In a culture built on consumption—especially of food—it is easy to forget the poor that Jesus cared so much about. A Place at the Table invites you on a journey of self-examination, discipline, and renewed focus on Jesus that will change your life forever. A Place at the Table includes a short chapter for each of 40 days with Scripture, reflections, prayers, and encouragement. You’ll even get tips for engaging your whole family in the process. Go on a passionate journey of radical faith, personal action, solidarity with the poor, and extravagant grace.
I Never Thought I’d See the Day! David Jeremiah Hardcover, 352 pp., $24.99 FaithWords (October 4, 2011)
Is Western civilization in an accelerating decline? Will it eventually bring us to the end of cultured civilization as we now know it? “Yes,” says David Jeremiah, and in this book he details numerous signs of this cultural decay including: America held hostage by Iran, marriage becoming obsolete, America turning its back on Israel, and atheist attack on religion. Can this downward spiral be reversed? Yes, but only if people return to God in our dedication to genuine worship, in helping others, in our giving, and in prayer.
Words Made Fresh Larry Woiwode Hardcover, 192 pp., $24.99 Crossway Books (June 29, 2011)
Larry Woiwode is a writer of writers—a real American hero—and his prose leads us to delight in the written word in a fresh way. Through the mediums of literary analysis, cultural reflection, and personal memory, these ten essays trace Woiwode’s work and thought on such topics as the redemptive fiction of John Gardner, the ownership of guns, the faith of William Shakespeare, and even the difference in news as reported by CNN versus Bob Dylan. Each essay here is a window into the soul of American culture and its literary figures.
Who is My Enemy? Lee C. Camp Paperback, 192 pp., $17.99 Brazos Press (October 1, 2011)
Lee C. Camp describes the questions that animate his new book from Brazos Press, Who Is My Enemy?: Questions American Christians Must Face About Islam—And Themselves.
You Lost Me David Kinnaman Hardcover, 256 pp., $17.99 Baker Books (October 1, 2011)
“I felt like I had been punched in the stomach . . . I remember thinking on the way home, My non-Christian friends would never do that to me.”—Sarah
The bestselling coauthor of unChristian reveals the long-awaited results of a new nationwide study of 18- to 29-year-olds with a Christian background. Discover why so many are disengaging from the faith community, renew your hope for how God is at work in the next generation—and find out how you can join in.