In summer 2024, a Quran-burning, anti-Islamic protester discovered that friendship is stronger than hate in southeast Michigan. We also suggested a couple of inspiring books about this remarkable community. …
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Publishing house co-founder David Crumm explains why a Korean version of David Gushee’s LGBTQ-welcoming book is so important for Christians. …
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Christian ethicist David Gushee’s ‘Changing Our Mind,’ which has helped thousands of families to welcome LGBTQ loved ones, now is in Spanish. …
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Today, Front Edge Publishing is welcoming our partnership with The Reformed Journal to establish an imprint, Reformed Journal Books, that will produce helpful, inspiring books from “a generously Reformed perspective.” …
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The Rev. Dr. George A. Mason, author of The Word Made Fresh, is honored for inclusion by AWAB during the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship’s return to Atlanta for its annual conference. …
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Kathleen Gripman’s illustrated ‘American History Made Easy,’ which continues to sell around the world, rests on 40 years of research that continues to shape new illustrated history books. …
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MSU Bias Busters professor Joe Grimm writes about the way the 20 guides to diversity that his students have produced now are helping government officials in many offices to be more sensitive in welcoming minorities. …
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Editor David Crumm reports on the controversial Penguin Random House purchase of Simon & Schuster to shrink the Big Five publishers to a Big Four. …
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Susan Stitt reports on the release of this timely new cultural competence guide in the award-winning series by MSU’s ‘Bias Busters’ project. As TIME magazine put it: “To understand America, you need to understand the Black Church.” …
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Susan Stitt reports on the release of this timely new cultural competence guide in the award-winning series by MSU’s ‘Bias Busters’ project. Sikhism, a peace-loving and service-oriented faith, is the world’s fifth largest religious group and yet followers often find themselves targets of bigotry. …
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