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The Crescent Stone Cover Reveal!

It’s time for you to see the cover to THE CRESCENT STONE!

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Best Books of 2017

JR. counts down his favorite books of 2017

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Beyond Colorblind with Sarah Shin

It’s the StoryMen Season 8 finale! We go out with a bang, welcoming author Sarah Shin to discuss why being “colorblind” just isn’t good enough. We do a deep-dive into what it looks like to seek out cross-cultural friendships without being “that person” who offends and wounds when we’re trying to heal. 

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Herod the Great: The Original Grinch of Christmas

How could Herod the Great order the deaths of the infants of Bethlehem? JR. Forasteros explores what made Herod the original Grinch who tried to steal Christmas – and how we can avoid walking in his footsteps.

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Cover Reveal: “Good News for a Change” coming in June from NavPress!

I’m excited to share the cover to my upcoming book, “Good News for a Change!”

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Which Biblical Villain Are You?

Take the quiz. 100% scientific accuracy guaranteed!

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The Temptation of Jesus Pt 2

Satan shows Jesus the kingdoms of the world… the WHOLE world.

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The Temptation of Jesus Pt. 1

A reimagining of Satan’s temptation of Jesus

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The Redemption of Judas

Judas committed suicide after Jesus was condemned to death. But what if he hadn’t? What might his redemption have looked like?

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Herod the Boy

At least one important event in Herod the Great’s childhood affected how he saw the relationship between Yahweh and Rome. It may have set the stage for his fateful decision on that first Christmas.