Chris Smith’s My Mountains is a powerful memoir about family, faith, and resilience. Through breathtaking highs and heartbreaking lows, it reveals the strength of love and the quiet beauty of healing in the wake of loss.
Victorya Wright’s God Storys shares 30 true stories where faith and everyday life intersect in miraculous ways. This heartfelt collection of personal “God-instances” encourages readers to reflect on the extraordinary moments in their own lives.
Part memoir, part field guide, The Blueprint of Becoming offers a candid recovery story, Scripture-driven insights, and step-by-step practices—journaling prompts, prayers, and goal-setting—to help readers realign their lives with God’s design and take the next faithful step.
A unique spiritual guide for Christians that blends Scripture and personal revelation is the focus of I Am: the First and the Last by Delon Jackson. In this intimate look at the wonders and mysteries of God, the Bible and the nature of Heaven, Jackson meditates on a wide variety…
Everyone abides by some kind of moral code. Whether they’re following the rules of their country, community, business, religion, or a personal code of right and wrong, a sense of morality guides them. For kids and young adults, finding that moral code requires some guidance and a gentle push. It…
Book reviewers are real people too. Let me explain. I was in the middle of a personal crisis. Here at BookTrib, we have the luxury of access to so many books, so many different voices that might resonate with readers looking for something to grab on to and connect with…
In her latest work, The Little Women Devotional: A Chapter-By-Chapter Companion to Louisa May Alcott's Beloved Classic (Barbour Books), Rachel Dodge matches a cherished girl’s book with a core concept often overshadowed by feminism and social justice issues. While these ideas are crucial aspects of Little Women, Dodge’s focus on…
“To look at us, you would have thought we were the great American family,” Cheryl Glaiser writes in the first pages of her memoir, Use It, Don’t Abuse It (Gatekeeper Press). She goes on to set an idyllic scene of growing up in the 1960s in the small town of…
Faith, as defined by Webster and aptly referenced by Stuart D. Anderson in his book One Bag O’ Gold: Biblical Inspirations for Entrepreneurship (Barnes & Noble Press) is “a confidence, belief or assurance not based on proof.” The author elaborates that “it is when you know something as Truth, deep…