| Exvangelical and Beyond: How American Christianity Went Radical and the Movement... by Blake ChastainBlake Chastain, creator of the podcast "Exvangelical," offers a timely exploration of how toxic right-wing beliefs took over American Christianity, leading many to leave the church. He examines evangelicalism’s political influence, the rise of Trumpism, and how ex-Christians (and ex-evangelicals) are finding healing and building new communities online. |
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| The Bible: A Global History by Bruce GordonThis narrative traces the Bible’s two-millennia journey, highlighting its cultural impact and enduring influence on moral, social, and political landscapes, including richly detailed information about the challenges of translating across languages and cultures. Further reading: John Barton's A History of the Bible. |
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| What About Me? Get Out of Your Own Way and Discover the Power of an Unselfish Life by Joyce MeyerIn a social media-amplified culture that relentlessly encourages us to compare ourselves to others, finding true happiness and contentment can be difficult. This guide suggests that we look toward God and helping others, offering practical tips and gentle encouragement that lead to profound joy and a deeper relationship with the divine. |
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| Cult Following: The Extreme Sects That Capture Our Imaginations -- and Take Over... by J.W. OckerOne appeal of religious communities can be finding a sense of belonging; however, this longing for something more can lead ordinary people to join extreme cults. This lively popular history details the slow process by which a group that initially provides protection, community, and spiritual well-being can gradually change to something altogether unsettling. |
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| Sideshow: Living With Loss and Moving Forward With Faith by Rickey SmileyComedian Rickey Smiley shares his journey through heartwrenching grief after losing his son to an overdose in 2023, echoing the pain of his own father’s similar fate. This raw depiction of mourning highlights the paradoxes of faith and healing, showing how sorrow can be softened by building relationships with others and with God. |
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| Ordinary Mysticism: Your Life As Sacred Ground by Mirabai StarrDiscover the sacred in everyday life by finding your inner mystic! This inspiring guide emphasizes that spiritual experiences aren’t confined to traditional worship but can be found in daily moments. Through personal stories, ancient wisdom, and practical exercises, learn to see magic in the mundane and embrace the interconnectedness of all things. |
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