Based on passages from the Book of Judges, a new science fiction novel, “Lawless,” explores a world in which everyone does what is right in their own eyes.
“You Can See Him: Little Eyes Looking at a Big God,” a 56-page book by Birmingham-based author Anna Nash and Birmingham-based illustrator Jane Lazenby, shares ways little ones can find those qualities of God in everyday life.
Rebekah Weigel, writer and producer for the film “Sound of Hope: The Story of Possum Trot,” says she hopes the movie “inspires people and churches to have deeper and stronger community.”
In her latest devotional book, “Forever Matters: How the Return of Jesus Completes You,” Alabama author Katy Shelton explores how the lessons of Revelation can be used to help believers now, not just in the future.
Friendship is the focus of a new children’s book, “You’ll Always Have a Friend: What To Do When the Lonelies Come,” written by Emily Ley, bestselling author and mother of three.
Steve Dye, Deaf ministry catalyst for the Alabama Baptist State Board of Missions, said a new film about Jesus released June 20 in American Sign Language with English subtitles was “more than we could have imagined.”