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An episode of the Pages and People: An inside look into Baker Book House podcast, hosted by Baker Book House, titled "Episode 1" was published on October 17, 2024 and runs 49 minutes.

October 17, 2024 ·49m · Pages and People: An inside look into Baker Book House

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In this episode of Pages and People, co-hosts Pete McGowan and Su Hecht dive into Christian literature and thought-provoking conversations with authors Steve Bezner and Shirley Mullen. Together, they explore how faith intersects with culture, the call to serve over preaching, and navigating the courageous middle in a polarized world. Tune in for an engaging discussion that challenges you to embody kingdom values and inspire meaningful conversations in today's divided society. Featured Author...

In this episode of Pages and People, co-hosts Pete McGowan and Su Hecht dive into Christian literature and thought-provoking conversations with authors Steve Bezner and Shirley Mullen. Together, they explore how faith intersects with culture, the call to serve over preaching, and navigating the courageous middle in a polarized world. Tune in for an engaging discussion that challenges you to embody kingdom values and inspire meaningful conversations in today's divided society.

Featured Authors and Books:

  • Steve Bezner, author of Your Jesus is Too American
    In this powerful book, Bezner confronts the cultural entanglements of American Christianity, challenging readers to rethink their view of Jesus and the gospel. His writing urges Christians to focus on Jesus' true teachings rather than conforming to cultural expectations.
    👉 Get Your Jesus is Too American here
  • Shirley Mullen, author of Claiming the Courageous Middle
    Mullen’s book explores the tension of living faithfully in a polarized world. She advocates for finding the "courageous middle"—a place of balance between extremes—where Christians can navigate complex cultural issues with grace and understanding.
    👉 Get Claiming the Courageous Middle here

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  • Tonight, October 17th:
    Even After Everything—Book Release & Q&A with Stephanie Duncan Smith, joined by author Aundi Kolber
    From 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM, join us for a conversation about healing, resilience, and faith.
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    Book signing and discussion with Naomi Stephens, author of Burning of Rosemont Abbey
    Dive into the world of historical fiction as Naomi discusses her latest release.
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