Cardington-Lincoln Public Library

Spirituality and Religion
November 2025
Now available on our shelves or on the Libby app...
Look Again: Recognize Your Worth. Renew Your Hope. Run with Confidence. by Tim Tebow
Look Again: Recognize Your Worth. Renew Your Hope. Run with Confidence.
by Tim Tebow

Every one of us is infinitely valuable to God. What would it mean to live that way?
Struck Down, Not Destroyed: Keeping the Faith as a Vatican Reporter
by Colleen Dulle; foreword by James Martin, SJ

 Amid Vatican scandals, journalist Colleen Dulle faced a crisis of faith -- and chose to fight for it. With honesty and hope, she shares her journey to reconcile belief with institutional failure, offering comfort to anyone navigating doubt. This is an unflinching account of finding light amid darkness. 
As a Jew: Reclaiming Our Story From Those Who Blame, Shame, and Try to Erase Us
by Sarah Hurwitz

Part memoir and part manifesto, this urgent book confronts centuries of antisemitism and its impact on Jewish identity. With clarity and conviction, Hurwitz reclaims the beauty of Jewish tradition and invites readers to live unapologetically. It is timely, impassioned, and deeply personal. 
Let the Biscuits Burn: Cultivating Real-Life Hospitality in a World Craving Connection
by Abby Kuykendall

Hospitality is about connection, not perfection! With humor and biblically informed insight, Abby Kuykendall offers practical tips for welcoming others, even when life feels messy. This warm, encouraging guide is ideal for anyone longing to turn ordinary tables into spaces of grace and community.
Rescue at the Reef: The Miraculous True Story of a Little Boy with Big Faith
by Jameson and mary Catherine Reeder with Matt Mikalatos

A family vacation turns terrifying when a shark attack leaves a young boy fighting for his life. This true story of faith and resilience shows how prayer and courage carried one family through unimaginable fear. Heart-stirring and hopeful, it’s a great choice for readers who love real-life stories of survival and miracles.
The Girl Who Baptized Herself: How a Lost Scripture About a Saint Named Thecla...
by Meggan Watterson

Thecla, a young woman from early Christian history, defied family and societal expectations to follow Paul’s radical message of freedom. Her story -- erased from the canon -- becomes a powerful lens for reclaiming inner authority. Blending scripture, memoir, and feminist theology, Meggan Watterson offers an inspiring read for those drawn to bold voices and spiritual self-definition.
 
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