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Nonviolent Action

by Melissa Wuske

Sider presents a compelling vision of a war-free world through an analysis of Christian ethics. Nonviolent Action: What Christian Ethics Demands but Most Christians Have Never Really Tried, by Ronald J. Sider, is another bold challenge... Read More

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The Mystical Body of Christ

by Kristen Rabe

Sheen’s historic focus on the potential of the church to bring peace and social justice is inspiring in this book written by a believer, for believers. A reissue of a 1935 classic, "The Mystical Body of Christ" is a passionate... Read More

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On the Clock

by Rich Rezler

Wilner and Rappoport use coverage of the 2014 season as a jumping-off point to provide a thorough history of the NFL draft. The days of baseball claiming to be “America’s pastime” are long over—a title clearly wrested away by... Read More

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Rocket Fuel

by Barry Silverstein

A logical argument for effective small-business leadership, this guide will be valuable to visionary entrepreneurs, no matter their personality. Business consultants Gino Wickman and Mark C. Winters have found an interesting critical... Read More

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Rambles into Sacred Realms

by Jeff Fleischer

The variety of artistic media Krishnan chose to depict his ventures around the globe shine light on his talent and on the world’s cultural and ecological diversity. Many of the world’s architectural wonders began as sacred sites, and... Read More

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Harper Ever After

by Meg Nola

Through their shared legacy, Charley and Edie Harper’s collaboration continues in this commentary on their life and work. Harper Ever After: The Early Work of Charley and Edie Harper is a companion volume to the 2013 joint exhibit of... Read More

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The Color of Food

by Sheila M. Trask

Bowens’s research and interviews with farmers of color offer hope for the future of American farms and families. If you’re interested in local, farm-to-table food systems, you’ve probably read some of Michael Pollan’s or Joel... Read More

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Crestwood Hills

by Christine Canfield

Brimming with beautiful photographs and renderings, this book is a visual journey as much as a historic record of this community. World War II was over. California had an abundance of jobs for returning vets and a beautiful climate. What... Read More

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