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The Celestial Rail-Road (No. 34) * (Nathaniel Hawthorne)

cover imageLeaf by Niggle (No. 35) * (J. R. R. Tolkien)

Surprised by Goodness (No. 32) * (Phillip Hallie)

A World Split Apart (No. 31) * (Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn)

A Time to Stand: Letters of Courage, Hope, and Faith (No. 33) * (Helmuth James von Moltke)

Painting as a Pastime (No. 29) (Winston S. Churchill)

cover imageConfessions of a Wandering Soul (No. 30) (Alonzo L. McDonald)

Amazing Grace: The Great Sea Change in the Life of John Newton (No. 28) * (John Pollock)

The Sunflower (No. 25) (Simon Wiesenthal)

Jesus: A Layman’s Primer (No. 27) (Alonzo L. McDonald)

Cover imageThe Machine Stops (No. 26) * (E. M. Forster)

The Man that Corrupted Hadleyburg (No. 22) (Mark Twain)

Poor Man’s Earl: an introduction to Lord Shaftesbury, the great reformer (No. 23) (John Pollock)

Reflections on the Millennium (No. 24) (Alonzo L. McDonald)

Telling Truth to Kings (No. 20) (Reinhold Schneider)

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Certainly work is not always required of a man. There is such a thing as a sacred idleness—the cultivation of which is now fearfully neglected.

George MacDonald

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Joy Cometh in the Morning (Audio) by P. G. Wodehouse, Foreword by Joseph Bottum.

David Aikman narrates this Trinity Forum Reading selection that helps us think about the grace of laughter.

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