7 of My Favorite Faith-based Books of 2025

7 of My Favorite Faith-based Books of 2025

It’s a privilege to read a wide array of faith-based, nonfiction books for possible review in The Banner. I love sharing these books with readers! Here are a few of my favorites of 2025 that fit our Christian Reformed worldview.Journey With a GiantBy Lori MeltonFew Christian living books have a prem

Endless Sea

Endless Sea

Author Chi Thai was 3 years old when she and her family escaped Vietnam in a dilapidated boat. Forced to flee political oppression and to face a perilous future, they put their wellbeing into the hands of strangers who demanded payment but offered no guarantee of safe arrival.The Endless Sea is a fi

The Rising

The Rising

Melanie Penn spent a number of years on (and off) Broadway singing other people’s songs thinking she had no songs of her own to sing. But when she realized that she had songs in her head that were not written by others she connected with a few people in Nashville who helped start her journey as a si

These Blue Mountains

These Blue Mountains

Set in several North Carolina communities and in Berlin, Germany, in the 1930s, when the memory of the horrors of WWI continued to haunt people and the rising threat of Hitler and the Nazis loomed, this riveting novel based on several real events relates the fictional story of gifted pianist Hedda S

My Beloved: A Mitford Novel

My Beloved: A Mitford Novel

In this 15th novel of the Mitford series—the previous three are Somewhere Safe with Somebody Good, Come Rain or Come Shine, and To Be Where You Are—author Jan Karon offers readers an unforgettable Christmas experience. My Beloved is, by turns, delightfully hilarious or tear-inducing, comically muddl

The First Christmas: The Bible’s Nativity Story

The First Christmas: The Bible’s Nativity Story

In the second book in the God’s Big Picture Bible Stories—the first is God's Big Picture Bible Storybook: 140 Connecting Bible Stories of God's Faithful Promises—distinguished Bible scholar N.T. Wright relates the story of Jesus’ birth within the context of God’s promise to send a true king who woul

Three Ways to Celebrate Jane Austen’s Birthday

Three Ways to Celebrate Jane Austen’s Birthday

Novelist Jane Austen was born 250 years ago, on Dec. 16, 1775. Celebrate Austen’s incredible legacy of wit and wisdom with a new historical novel based on a real-life Austen book club, a 2025 miniseries about Austen’s sister Cassandra, and a 2014 miniseries that sets iconic characters Lizzie and Dar

Kidnapped From Ukraine #1: Under Attack

Kidnapped From Ukraine #1: Under Attack

Renowned Ukrainian Canadian author Marsha Forchuk Skrypuch has added another historical fiction novel to her already impressive collection. Her other titles, including Winterkill, Stolen Girl, and Don’t Tell the Enemy, show Forchuk Skrypuch’s courageous conviction to narrate in a fictional format th

Sullivan’s Crossing

Sullivan’s Crossing

If you want to find a new “warm bath” type of show, and you’ve watched every episode available of Virgin River and Heartland, come stay awhile at Sullivan’s Crossing, a fictional campground in Nova Scotia.Adapted from the New York Times-bestselling novels by Robyn Carr (who wrote Virgin River), Sull

Kaylee Prays for the Children of the World: God Hears Every Prayer

Kaylee Prays for the Children of the World: God Hears Every Prayer

When young Kaylee and her dog Keedo wake up, they greet God with a morning prayer: “Good morning, God! Thank you for this brand-new day!”Downstairs, Kaylee opens the front door, and Keedo retrieves the morning newspaper. In the kitchen, Kaylee and Halbi—her Korean grandfather—eat their breakfast and

The Novel Adventures of Natalie Daughtry

The Novel Adventures of Natalie Daughtry

In this second installment of the Treasures of Halstead Manor series—the first was The Rare Jewel of Everleigh Wheaton, and the third, The Hidden Key of Brooke Summer, is yet to be released—the strange adventures and budding friendships of Natalie, Everleigh, and Brooke continue to evolve, despite h

Table Songs

Table Songs

For eight years, the Porter’s Gate, a collection of artists writing worship songs for the church, has been creating themed albums with songs that feature thoughtful lyrics and singable melodies designed for use in churches. This music is unlike much of the very popular modern worship music, that oft

The Murrasons’ Barn

The Murrasons’ Barn

It’s 1858. In three years, America’s Civil War will begin. But now? Neighbor measures neighbor. And here in the Kansas Territory, passions are high. The Missouri Compromise has been repealed, allowing Kansas’s residents to decide the slave issue. So, for four years, violence has plagued the area, ea

At the Feet of Jesus: A Guide to Encountering Christ in the Gospels

At the Feet of Jesus: A Guide to Encountering Christ in the Gospels

Based on what authors Bruce Hindmarsh and Carolyn Hindmarsh learned and experienced as they led various prayer and discernment retreats through the years, this short book is suitable for large group retreats, small group study, or as a personal devotional study.Focusing primarily on the three Script

Birds of the Earth Herald the Christ Child’s Birth

Birds of the Earth Herald the Christ Child’s Birth

Author Olivia Armstrong, a professional storyteller of folktales, folklore, myths, and legends, draws on her expertise in these genres and her imagination to narrate The Birds of Christmas, a tale about the night of Jesus’ birth in Bethlehem in which various birds bring their gifts and abilities to

Mixed Media Roundup: December 2025

Mixed Media Roundup: December 2025

At Last She Stood: How Joey Guerrero Spied, Survived, and Fought for FreedomBy Erin Entrada KellyReviewed by Sonya VanderVeen FeddemaBorn into a devout Catholic community in 1917 in the Philippines, Joey grew up with a longing to be like Joan of Arc, a fighter.When she was diagnosed with Hansen’s di

The Salt Path

The Salt Path

Set against the headlands of England’s South West Coast Path, middle-aged Moth and Ray Winn might look like day hikers without a care. But a closer look shows the cracks, yes, the pain etched into their faces—physical pain and otherwise. What we might be slow to realize is that this couple is beginn