The Monarch Effect: Surviving Poison, Predators, and People

The Monarch Effect: Surviving Poison, Predators, and People

Dana L. Church, author of The Beekeepers: How Humans Changed the World of Bumble Bees, offers children ages 8 to 12 another fantastic, detailed exploration of an aspect of God’s creation, specifically, monarch butterflies. Though Church doesn’t acknowledge that God is the creator of all, Christian r

Long Haulers

Long Haulers

Long Haulers (available weekly on YouTube) is science fiction from a fresh perspective. Rather than a galaxy populated exclusively by Chosen One farm boys with princess sisters, explorers on state-of-the-art starships, daring smugglers, and military units, creator (and star) Michael McGruther dares

Collision

Collision

The two-part PBS British crime drama, Collision, zigzags through time. One moment we’re in a literal car crash; the next, we’re in the inspector’s quiet office as DI John Tolin plots cause and effect. Quite clever, I thought.The collision is a terrible multi-vehicle accident on a British highway. As

Hunting Magic Eels: Recovering an Enchanted Faith in a Skeptical Age

Hunting Magic Eels: Recovering an Enchanted Faith in a Skeptical Age

Five hundred years ago, Richard Beck argues, the world was enchanted. He writes in the opening chapter of his book, Hunting Magic Eels, that before the Protestant Reformation and the beginning of the Enlightenment, “God existed, and the devil was real. The world teemed with angels and demons. There

Eleanore of Avignon

Eleanore of Avignon

In 1347 Provence, in southern France, 17-year-old Eleanore and her twin sister, Margot, live with their father, an accountant employed by Pope Clement, and their faithful housekeeper, Anes. When the girls were 10 years old, their mother, a respected midwife, healer, and herbalist, died. As a child,

Matlock

Matlock

Ooh, a cozy courtroom procedural, with loads of humor and charm, starring Kathy Bates? I’m all in, especially since my husband loves Matlock, too. Add intergenerational dynamics and an underpinning quest for goodness and justice, and you have a show well worth watching. Millions of viewers and criti

When Alexander Graced the Table

When Alexander Graced the Table

A native of South Carolina, Alexander Smalls is a successful cookbook author, chef, and restaurant owner. This new children’s book by Smalls and coauthor Millner is based on a true story that took place in Smalls’ home and life when he was a young boy. The book is inspiring because it reminds reader

Let It Begin

Let It Begin

Big Daddy Weave’s 10th album, Let It Begin, features songs of loss, hurt, joy, and celebration. It’s a tribute to former bandmate, Jay Weaver, who died in 2022, and was the brother of lead singer Mike Weaver. The album offers two No. 1 hits: “Heaven Changes Everything” and the powerful anthem “God i

Cory and the Seventh Story

Cory and the Seventh Story

When conflicts happen in communities, what can be done to restore peace? This children’s book tells how Cory the raccoon and his best friends try to restore peace in their village through the narrative power of storytelling.It all started when Badger stole Fox’s bike, and the latter mobilized a grou

Plague Thieves

Plague Thieves

In 1665 London, England, 12-year-old Rose lives with Mother and Father and her 16-year-old brother Lem above the successful spice shop that Father owns and operates. Rose has always been intrigued by the names, smells, and medicinal properties of spices, and she has learned much from Father. Life is

The Last Rifleman

The Last Rifleman

Artie Crawford (Pierce Brosnan) remembers things. The 92-year-old WWII vet remembers the white flowers, the forest stillness, the sun at the meadow’s edge. He remembers the sounds too: the rapid-fire machine gun, the explosions, the screams.The Last Rifleman is about an old soldier who must return t

Specters in the Glass House

Specters in the Glass House

In 1921, Marian Arnold reluctantly returns to Mullerian Manor, her family’s summer estate in the countryside near Milwaukee, Wisc. Since her parents’ deaths and the collapse of her father’s brewing empire due to Prohibition, Marian has no choice but to live in the one place she inherited. Yet it is

Splash Into Summer Reading

Splash Into Summer Reading

The Wars of the Lord: The Puritan Conquest of America’s First PeopleBy Matthew J. TuiningaReviewed by Aaron VriesmanHistory is a complicated mess of noble intentions and selfish ambition. In The Wars of the Lord, Calvin Seminary professor Matthew Tuininga outlines what happened between 1620 and 1676

Everyday Christian Teaching

Everyday Christian Teaching

For many years, Christian teachers in Christian and public schools have thought about how to integrate their faith into their teaching. Calvin University education professor David Smith has been one of the leading voices in that conversation, and his latest book, Everyday Christian Teaching, is a si

Paddington in Peru

Paddington in Peru

By now, we’re all familiar with Paddington, the marmalade-loving little bear. After being rescued and adopted by Uncle Pastuzo (Michael Gambon) and Aunt Lucy (Imelda Staunton), he makes his way to London where he’s found and taken in by the Brown family. Naive, but earnest, he can’t help but make hi