The definitive green movement Bible that shows God is “green” and helps us see how we can care for and protect God’s creation. The Green Bible equips and encourages you to see God’s vision for creation and helps you engage in the work of healing and sustaining it. With over 1,000 references to the earth in the Bible, compared to 490 references to heaven and 530 references to love, the Bible carries a powerful message for the earth. This Green-Letter edition of the Bible highlights scriptures in green ink that teach about God’s care for creation and how God interacts with creation.
The Hidden Power of the Gospels Alexander Shaia with Michelle Gaugy Hardcover, 384 pp., $26.99 HarperOne (February 2, 2010)
Christianity is in crisis. Increasing numbers of people are opting out. Why? Dr. Alexander Shaia moves beyond the typical approach to reveal an undiscovered truth thats been dormant for over one thousand years. Shaia reveals how the recurring cycles of change, loss, enlightenment, and maturation are illuminated by the Bibles four gospels. Combining ancient Christian traditions, anthropology, and modern psychology, he reveals what has been in front of our eyes for two thousand years: that each of the gospels is centered on a different core metaphor and each focuses on a vital spiritual question.
Surprised by Hope N. T. Wright Hardcover, 352 pp., $24.99 HarperOne (February 5, 2008)
Premier Bible scholar N. T. Wright takes you inside the Scriptures to grasp the full, breathtaking hope Jesus offers the world, and its implications for how we live our lives today as believers.
Made for Goodness Archbishop Desmond Tutu & Mpho Tutu Hardcover, 224 pp., $25.99 HarperOne (March 9, 2010)
Over the years the same questions get asked of Desmond Tutu, the archbishop, Nobel Peace Prize winner, and veteran of the moral movement that ended apartheid in South Africa: “How can you be so hopeful after witnessing so much evil?” “Why are you so sure goodness will triumph in the end?”
This book is his answer. Now, more than any other time in history, our world needs this message: that we are made for goodness and it is up to us to live up to our destiny.