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Brother Rohr may just take you to places you’ve both avoided and longed for—to truth, union, joy, laughter, and, greatest of all, to your own precious self, here on earth with us, child of God.—Anne Lamott, from the foreword to Breathing Under Water
In Breathing Under Water, Richard Rohr brings...
Designed to be used alongside Richard Rohr’s Breathing Under Water, this companion journal offers a practical, prayerful way to engage the Twelve Steps as a path of spiritual transformation.
“Brother Rohr may just take you to places you’ve both avoided and longed for—to truth, union, joy, laughter,...
Cult of the Dead 2022
A cultural history of how Christianity was born from its martyrs. Though it promises eternal life, Christianity was forged in death. Christianity is built upon the legacies of the apostles and martyrs who chose to die rather than renounce the name of their lord.
In this innovative cultural history,...
What will we do with our lives, and with whom will we do it? In this story of flying and catching, Nouwen invites us all to let go and fly, even when we are afraid of falling.
During the last five years of his life, best-selling spiritual author Henri J. M. Nouwen became close to The Flying...
Pulitzer Prize-winning author Wallace Stegner tells about a thousand-mile migration marked by hardship and sudden death—but unique in American history for its purpose, discipline, and solidarity. Other Bison Books by Wallace Stegner include Mormon Country, Recapitulation, Second Growth, and Women on...
Heretic 2024
Contrary to the teachings of the church today, in the first several centuries of Christianity’s existence, there was no consensus as to who Jesus was or why he had mattered. Instead, as a wealth of apocryphal gospels and forgotten texts reveal, there were many different Christs. One had a twin...
When lifelong activist and celebrated author Maggie Helwig became an Anglican priest, she brought both her hard-earned social justice wisdom and her incomparable literary prowess to the role.
Where the homily – the weekly act of taking biblical texts and making them speak to one's time, place, and...
Jesus for Everyone 2024
Why Jesus’s historic and cultural influence makes him fascinating, provocative, and relevant for everyone, not only Christians. Two thousand years after his birth and death, Jesus of Nazareth continues to be of vital interest. Yet much of the scholarship around Jesus focuses on his religious...
Reading Genesis 2025
For generations, the book of Genesis has been treated by scholars as a collection of documents by various hands, expressing different factional interests, with borrowings from other ancient literatures that mark the text as derivative. In other words, academic interpretation of Genesis has centered...
The story of Christianity is an immeasurably fascinating one. A faith that began in Roman occupied Palestine, as a small and fugitive faction within Judaism, grew, thrived and finally "conquered" the empire that had sought to exterminate it. Then, over many centuries and in many lands, it became the...
Things Hidden 2026
In Things Hidden, Richard Rohr offers a sweeping, transformative reading of the Bible that moves beyond moralism and proof-texting to reveal the coherent spiritual vision at its heart. Tracing the great themes that run from Genesis to Revelation, Rohr shows how Scripture consistently overturns our...
In this companion guide to Richard Rohr’s Things Hidden: Scripture as Spirituality, readers are invited into a contemplative, experiential journey through the Bible as a path of inner transformation.
Organized chapter by chapter to correspond with Things Hidden, this companion guide helps readers...
Time With God 2026
I’m too busy. I get too distracted. I don’t know where to start…it’s hard to find a moment to spend time with God...until now.
In this refreshing guide for women, author Eline Hoogenboom helps readers transform ordinary moments—school runs, laundry loads, coffee breaks—into moments of faith with...
Augustine 2025
Aurelius Augustine (AD 354–430), one of the most important figures in the development of western Christianity and philosophy, was the son of a pagan, Patricius of Tagaste, and his Christian wife, Monnica.
While studying to become a rhetorician, he plunged into a turmoil of philosophical and...
Wondrous Encounters 2026
What if Lent were not primarily about self-improvement, but about real transformation through encountering God? In Wondrous Encounters, Richard Rohr invites readers into a forty-day journey through Scripture that is less about explanation and more about lived experience.
Written during a season of...
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Time With God November 3, 2026
I’m too busy. I get too distracted. I don’t know where to start…it’s hard to find a moment to spend time with God...until now.
In this refreshing guide for women, author Eline Hoogenboom helps readers transform ordinary moments—school runs, laundry loads, coffee breaks—into moments of faith with...
Things Hidden July 7, 2026
In Things Hidden, Richard Rohr offers a sweeping, transformative reading of the Bible that moves beyond moralism and proof-texting to reveal the coherent spiritual vision at its heart. Tracing the great themes that run from Genesis to Revelation, Rohr shows how Scripture consistently overturns our...
Things Hidden Companion Guide July 7, 2026
In this companion guide to Richard Rohr’s Things Hidden: Scripture as Spirituality, readers are invited into a contemplative, experiential journey through the Bible as a path of inner transformation.
Organized chapter by chapter to correspond with Things Hidden, this companion guide helps readers...
Instructions for the End of the World June 9, 2026
When lifelong activist and celebrated author Maggie Helwig became an Anglican priest, she brought both her hard-earned social justice wisdom and her incomparable literary prowess to the role.
Where the homily – the weekly act of taking biblical texts and making them speak to one's time, place, and...
Breathing Under Water May 12, 2026
Brother Rohr may just take you to places you’ve both avoided and longed for—to truth, union, joy, laughter, and, greatest of all, to your own precious self, here on earth with us, child of God.—Anne Lamott, from the foreword to Breathing Under Water
In Breathing Under Water, Richard Rohr brings...
Breathing Under Water Companion Journal May 12, 2026
Designed to be used alongside Richard Rohr’s Breathing Under Water, this companion journal offers a practical, prayerful way to engage the Twelve Steps as a path of spiritual transformation.
“Brother Rohr may just take you to places you’ve both avoided and longed for—to truth, union, joy, laughter,...
Wondrous Encounters April 28, 2026
What if Lent were not primarily about self-improvement, but about real transformation through encountering God? In Wondrous Encounters, Richard Rohr invites readers into a forty-day journey through Scripture that is less about explanation and more about lived experience.
Written during a season of...
Augustine November 11, 2025
Aurelius Augustine (AD 354–430), one of the most important figures in the development of western Christianity and philosophy, was the son of a pagan, Patricius of Tagaste, and his Christian wife, Monnica.
While studying to become a rhetorician, he plunged into a turmoil of philosophical and...
Reading Genesis March 25, 2025
For generations, the book of Genesis has been treated by scholars as a collection of documents by various hands, expressing different factional interests, with borrowings from other ancient literatures that mark the text as derivative. In other words, academic interpretation of Genesis has centered...
Heretic December 3, 2024
Contrary to the teachings of the church today, in the first several centuries of Christianity’s existence, there was no consensus as to who Jesus was or why he had mattered. Instead, as a wealth of apocryphal gospels and forgotten texts reveal, there were many different Christs. One had a twin...
Flying, Falling, Catching November 5, 2024
What will we do with our lives, and with whom will we do it? In this story of flying and catching, Nouwen invites us all to let go and fly, even when we are afraid of falling.
During the last five years of his life, best-selling spiritual author Henri J. M. Nouwen became close to The Flying...
Jesus for Everyone August 6, 2024
Why Jesus’s historic and cultural influence makes him fascinating, provocative, and relevant for everyone, not only Christians. Two thousand years after his birth and death, Jesus of Nazareth continues to be of vital interest. Yet much of the scholarship around Jesus focuses on his religious...
Cult of the Dead November 8, 2022
A cultural history of how Christianity was born from its martyrs. Though it promises eternal life, Christianity was forged in death. Christianity is built upon the legacies of the apostles and martyrs who chose to die rather than renounce the name of their lord.
In this innovative cultural history,...
The Story of Christianity August 4, 2015
The story of Christianity is an immeasurably fascinating one. A faith that began in Roman occupied Palestine, as a small and fugitive faction within Judaism, grew, thrived and finally "conquered" the empire that had sought to exterminate it. Then, over many centuries and in many lands, it became the...
The Gathering of Zion April 1, 1992
Pulitzer Prize-winning author Wallace Stegner tells about a thousand-mile migration marked by hardship and sudden death—but unique in American history for its purpose, discipline, and solidarity. Other Bison Books by Wallace Stegner include Mormon Country, Recapitulation, Second Growth, and Women on...














