The Phantom Tollbooth
Music and more from a Christian perspective
Slow down, and have your change ready
Since 1996
Michael Card uses an economy of words to convey the essential in Matthew’s gospel of identity.
I have known him for years as a singer/songwriter, and more recently as an author, but more than ever this book shows how learned he is in the Scriptures.
If taking to the road, why not tour the 'Axis of Evil'? Harp-guitarist Carter tells his global troubadour stories.
Lighten your burdens here. The book makes you evaluate what you believe, and can lead to a helpful desire to know the truth.
"Fear, regret, control, manipulation, shame-- those are all just manifestations of unbelief."
How many lives a can one man live at once? Rumours of Glory traces Cockburn’s story, detailing his music, faith, poetry, women and activism. It’s a fascinating trail and a valuable read – even for people who disagree with him.
Walls & Doors, puts the listener in a faith-enlightening mood
A coffee table book for the country music fan
Surveys reveals that a majority of Muslims not of Middle Eastern descent don't read their religion's own most revered book. By offering an iteration of it in the global lingua franca of English, more Muslims have the opportunity to understand the foundation of their beliefs.
A circle that takes others in
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