A Syllable of Water
HALF-OFF THE LIST PRICE! In A Syllable of Water, twenty members of the Chrysostom society write about what they know best: writing. Essays in this cohesive and well-organized collection touch on a variety of topics ranging from how faith informs writing and how writing informs faith, to how to get started writing or escape writer’s block, to the process of revision, to many specific aspects of the craft of writing. Includes essays by Luci Shaw, John Leax, Emilie Griffin, Virginia Stem Owens, Philip Yancey, James Schaap, and others.
$10.00
Beauty Will Save the World
By Gregory Wolfe. Culture wars and increasingly partisan conflicts have reduced public discourse to shouting matches between ideologues. But rather than merely bemoaning the vulgarity and sloganeering of this era, says acclaimed author and editor Gregory Wolfe, we should seek to enrich the language of civil discourse by drawing nourishment from the deepest sources of culture: art and religious faith. Beauty Will Save the World makes a powerful case for the importance of beauty and imagination to cultural renewal, and offers a revealing introduction to the artists and thinkers who are the Christian humanists of the modern era.
$24.00
Bearing the Mystery: Twenty Years of IMAGE
Bearing the Mystery brings together in one handsome volume the best fiction, poetry, essays, and visual art from Image's first twenty years—the work of nearly seventy writers and twenty visual artists (represented in sixteen glorious color plates). With a special introduction by founder and editor Gregory Wolfe that meditates on the journal's mission, Bearing the Mystery is indeed a treasure-hoard.
$24.00
God with Us: Rediscovering the Meaning of Christmas
God with Us: Rediscovering the Meaning of Christmas is a rich tapestry of a book, containing meditations for the seasons of Advent, Christmas, and Epiphany by some of the leading spiritual writers of our time.
$24.00
Intruding Upon the Timeless
For the first time, all of Gregory Wolfe's short essays from Image have been collected in book form. Annie Dillard says of this book: "not since O'Connor's 'Mystery and Manners' has there been such bracing insight on the pile-up where art and faith collide."
$12.00
Malcolm Muggeridge: A Biography (pb)
By Gregory Wolfe While chronicling his long, turbulent life, this biography argues that Malcolm Muggeridge was a prophetic scourge of the follies and fantasies of our time.
$15.00
Bless This House: Prayers for Families and Children
By Gregory and Suzanne M. Wolfe. An excellent foundation for all families desiring to deepen their spiritual journey together, Bless This House features dozens of prayers appropriate for both everyday and special events, including mealtimes, bedtime, and holidays.
$19.95
Circle of Grace
By Gregory and Suzanne M. Wolfe. Circle of Grace gives parents the inspiration, confidence, and practical help they need to begin integrating prayer into the fabric of family life.
$25.00
The New Religious Humanists: A Reader
Edited by Gregory Wolfe Includes essays by Annie Dillard; Kathleen Norris; Robert Coles; Wendell Berry; Gerald Early; and Richard Rodriguez, among others.
$25.00
Sacred Passion: The Art of William Schickel
By Gregory Wolfe. Sacred Passion surveys the life and career of William Schickel, one of the most distinguished, versatile, and spiritual artists at work in America today.
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Malcolm Muggeridge: A Biography (hc)
By Gregory Wolfe. While chronicling his long, turbulent life, this biography argues that Malcolm Muggeridge was a prophetic scourge of the follies and fantasies of our time.
$25.00
Climb High, Climb Far
By Gregory and Suzanne M. Wolfe. A collection of quotations and stories about living a moral life.
$8.95