The Chasm Randy Alcorn Hardcover, 128 pp., $14.99 Multnomah Books (February 8, 2011)
He found himself a traveler in the strangest of lands, where invisible secrets come starkly into sight. Where the fairest of companions leads the way into darkness. Where so much is grasped… and so much more seems unattainable. Best-selling novelist Randy Alcorn weaves a supernatural interplay of wills and motives, lusts and longings, love and sacrifice. It’s a potent mix that leaves every reader wondering: Do I really understand this world I live in? Do I really understand myself? Is there more to all this than I’ve ever dared hope?
For Women Only in the Workplace Shaunti Feldhahn Hardcover, 288 pp., $15.99 Multnomah Books (July 19, 2011)
Author Shaunti Feldhahn talks about women and their interactions with male colleagues in the modern workplace. Based on years of research and input from thousands of business men, For Women Only in the Workplace focuses on how women are perceived by their male colleagues and gives provides valuable input to help any business woman succeed.
Radical Together David Platt Paperback, 176 pp., $14.99 Multnomah Books (April 19, 2011)
In Radical Together, David Platt challenges us to unite around a gospel-centered vision. How, he asks, might such a vision reshape our priorities as the body of Christ? How might well-intentioned Christians actually prevent God’s people from accomplishing God’s purpose? And, how can we best unleash the people of God in the church to carry out the purpose of God in the world? With compelling Bible teaching and inspiring stories from around the world, he will help you apply the revolutionary claims and commands of Christ to your community of faith in fresh, practical ways.
To Be Perfectly Honest Phil Calloway Paperback, 224 pp., $13.99 Multnomah Books (May 3, 2011)
Veteran author and speaker Phil Callaway is no stranger to daunting challenges. So who better to boldly accept a challenge that would make the average person run and hide? Phil vowed to tell the truth for an entire year. Twelve months later, his journal was crammed with successes, near-successes, and outright failures. Find out what happens when a follower of Jesus does his level best to always tell the truth. There is no doubt you’ll be entertained. But don’t be surprised if you are left with a question: how might your life be changed if you sold out to the truth—with no exceptions?
There never has been and never will be anyone like you. But that isn’t a testament to you. It’s a testament to the God who created you. The problem? Few people discover the God-given identity that makes them unlike anyone else. Mark Batterson calls this divine distinction our soulprint.