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.
The Case for Life Scott Klusendorf Paperback, 256 pp., $15.99 Crossway Books (March 10, 2009)
Pro-life Christians, take heart: the pro-life message can compete in the marketplace of ideas-provided Christians properly understand and articulate that message. Too many Christians do not understand the essential truths of the pro-life position, making it difficult for them to articulate a biblical worldview on issues like abortion, cloning, and embryo research. The sanctity of life is not a morally complex issue. It turns on one key question: What is the unborn?
Why God Won’t Go Away Alister McGrath Paperback, 208 pp., $15.99 Thomas Nelson (May 17, 2011)
An accessible discourse written by a trusted expert and scholar critiquing the new atheism on its own merits and claims. The rise of the new atheism, which includes the manifestos of Richard Dawkins and Christopher Hitchens, has created a public willingness in today’s marketplace to talk about God and religion. Yet the debate up to this point has focused largely on rebutting the new atheist critique of Christianity. Why God Won’t God Away moves into new territory by challenging the new atheism on its own grounds.
A Public Faith Miroslav Volf Hardcover, 192 pp., $21.99 Brazos Press (August 1, 2011)
As the world becomes increasingly interconnected, various religions come to inhabit the same space. But how do they live together, especially when each wants to shape the public realm according to the dictates of its own sacred texts and traditions? How does the Christian faith relate in the religious pluralism of contemporary public life? Covering such timely issues as witness in a multifaith society and political engagement in a pluralistic world, this compelling book highlights things Christians can do to serve the common good.
Be the People Carol M. Swain PhD Hardcover, 336 pp., $24.99 Thomas Nelson (June 14, 2011)
An insightful analysis of the forces of deception rapidly reshaping America’s morals, social policies, and culture, with a call to specific action. Cultural elites are daily deceiving millions of Americans into passively supporting policies that are detrimental to the nation and their own best interest. Dr. Swain thoughtfully examines the religious significance of the founding of our nation and the deceptions that have infiltrated our daily lives and provides action points for the people of this country to make the political system more responsive.