Author and journalist Bill Tammeus is at the heart of the national conversation on 9/11’s legacy with a Bible-study discussion guide and a Sunday sermon. In this column, Bill shares a link to download his discussion guide and also to stream his September 6, 2021, sermon. …
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Authors Col. Clifford Worthy, retired, and Victor Begg are currently appearing in streamed video conversations about their lives—and their timely wisdom about how to navigate the often turbulent conflicts we see on a daily basis over race, religion and culture. …
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For Pride Month in June 2021, Susan Stitt tells the story of Front Edge Publishing’s long-standing commitment to LGBTQ inclusivity. This is part of our over-arching commitment to encouraging the appreciation of diversity in all forms, including racial, religious and cultural diversity. As Susan tells the story, she highlights some …
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One surprise of this pandemic year is the ability for authors to invite people to their public events—wherever those people may live around the world! In this column, Editor David Crumm explains how you can learn about upcoming virtual events—including a unique dialogue about race and gender to be held …
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As 2 billion Muslims enter the fasting month of Ramadan, the world is reminded of Islam’s focus on reading, scholarship and storytelling. In this column, we recommend some of our books focusing on Muslim families, the customs of Ramadan and the connections with the other Abrahamic faiths, Christianity and Judaism. …
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As Passover approaches each year, the seder meals in Jewish homes combine symbolic foods that remind us all of God’s powerful freeing of slaves in ancient Egypt. As this story is retold each year, families also are called to relate that deep spiritual wisdom to the needs of millions of …
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After a long career as one of the nation’s top journalists, Bill continues to adapt to innovative forms of media—including a public book launch in the midst of this COVID-19 pandemic. Bill worked with the Kansas City Library, where he already had established a good working relationship as a presenter. …
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THIS IS THE FIRST in a series of videos by Michigan State University Journalism Professor Joe Grimm sharing tips for writers, editors, educators and community leaders about how to use book-related media to help shape your message—and send it out into the world to fully take wing. …
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Since our founding in 2007, our publishing house has intentionally developed a community of authors from many different faith and cultural traditions. This column, marking Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur 5781, highlights our Jewish authors. …
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Here’s an idea in the midst of COVID-19 isolation: Cook up something fresh and delicious with family and friends, wherever they live around the world. Author and world traveler Lynne Golodner invites readers to tour American history, our nation’s varied cultures and the world’s great religious traditions with stories and …
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