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  • As a publishing house, IVP desires to speak thoughtfully and in a balanced but bold manner into questions on the integration of faith, discipleship, and politics. What constitutes the common good and building a just society—not only in election years, but every year? Books are vehicles for promoting liberty, for shedding light on darkness. In this article, former IVP publisher Jeff Crosby shows how in a time when many of us are distracted by clickbait and popular opinion, books still have a tremendous impact. 

  • Churches are struggling to meet the needs of their congregations and to entice people to return to church after pandemic living. But instead of rolling out fancy programs, ministry veteran Carolyn Carney says we can revitalize our churches through the simple yet powerful act of group prayer. Read this article for two practical tips on building prayer in your congregation.

  • Bakht Singh of India: The Incredible Account of a Modern-Day Apostle, By T. E. Koshy
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    Bakht Singh of India

    The Incredible Account of a Modern-Day Apostle

    by T. E. Koshy

    This is the story of Bakht Singh, a man who God used, despite his human frailties and limitations, to do extraordinary things. During the time of India's struggle for political independence, Singh's ministry grew from obscure evangelist and revivalist to world-renowned church planter and speaker. This amazing account of Singh's life journey--from a Sikh to an atheist to a miraculous conversion ...

  • Indigenous authors bring important perspectives to their work, with insights and wisdom for every reader. On this page, you'll learn more about our Indigenous authors and their books. You'll also find articles, videos, and podcasts where you can hear directly from these Indigenous voices as they share more about their books and the impact that they are having in the church and the world.

  • Rescuing the Gospel from the Cowboys: A Native American Expression of the Jesus Way, By Richard Twiss
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    Rescuing the Gospel from the Cowboys

    A Native American Expression of the Jesus Way

    by Richard Twiss

    Missio Alliance Essential Reading List
    One of Seedbed's 10 Notable Books

    The gospel of Jesus has not always been good news for Native Americans.

    The history of North America is marred by atrocities committed against Native peoples. Indigenous cultures were erased in the name of Christianity. As a result, to this day few Native Americans are followers ...

  • Learning Our Names: Asian American Christians on Identity, Relationships, and Vocation, By Sabrina S. Chan and Linson Daniel and E. David de Leon and La Thao
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    Learning Our Names

    Asian American Christians on Identity, Relationships, and Vocation

    by Sabrina S. Chan, Linson Daniel, E. David de Leon, and La Thao

    What's your name?

    Asian Americans know the pain of being called names that deny our humanity. We may toggle back and forth between different names as a survival strategy. But it's a challenge to discern what names reflect our true identities as Asian Americans and as Christians. In an era when Asians face ongoing discrimination and marginalization, it can be hard to live into ...

  • The God Who Trusts: A Relational Theology of Divine Faith, Hope, and Love, By Wm. Curtis Holtzen
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    The God Who Trusts

    A Relational Theology of Divine Faith, Hope, and Love

    by Wm. Curtis Holtzen
    Foreword by John Sanders

    The Bible resounds with affirmations of the faithfulness and trustworthiness of God. But might God also exhibit faith and trust?

    Standing in the tradition of theologians such as John Sanders, who argued that God is one who risks, Wm. Curtis Holtzen contends that God is not merely trustworthy or faithful, but that God is also one who trusts and has faith. According ...