If you’re a doctrinally focused type (and I definitely deserve that descriptor), then picking a children’s Bible for bedtime reading can be a chore. Bad options abound, books that are […]
Member of the Family
Some months ago, my wife and I were reading Eleanor Estes’ charming book Rufus M. We were amazed at one story where Rufus (the youngest of the Moffats and the […]
Loving the Lost Boys: Some Thoughts on Boyhood and Reading
I walked up to the registration table at a conference for children’s book writers and illustrators. The lobby was filled with teachers talking to one another about their schools, their […]
“Mission” is an Accomplished Family-Centered Study
Note: I received a review copy of this title from the publisher. Over the years, I’m sad to say that parts of my undergraduate experience have sloughed off, scoured away […]
For Story Lovers of All Ages
It’s a good thing there are children in our lives—not just to round out our families or the human race either. It’s a good thing because, without children, adults would […]
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