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Walsh returns; Going green; 'Wild Things' Print Email
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Monday, 09 February 2009 11:35 AM America/New_York

let goWalsh returns: Sheila Walsh, author and speaker at Women of Faith conferences, delivers an emotional message to women in Let Go: Live Free of the Burdens All Women Know (Thomas Nelson), releasing Feb. 10. Walsh tackles the issues of heartache whether coming from difficult relationships, a painful past or financial trouble to recurring bad habits. The hardcover book will retail for $19.99.

Misconceptions about tying the knot are addressed in Jerusha Clark’s When I Get Married ($13.99, NavPress), releasing March 1. The author confronts myths about marriage in subjects like sex, love and life purpose and replaces them with biblical truths about the purpose of wedded bliss.

green revGoing green: The latest book addressing creation care, Ben Lowe’s Green Revolution ($15, IVP Books) releases next month. Author Shane Claiborne provides the foreword for the book that addresses mobilizing others to join the environmental cause.

Clairborne also provides a foreword for Ash Barker’s Make Poverty Personal ($14.99, Baker Books/Baker Publishing Group), releasing this month. Barker focuses on passages through the Old and New Testaments highlighting God’s concern for the poor.

Where the ‘Wild Things’ are: Stephen James and David Thomas team up for Wild Things: The Art of Nurturing Boys ($14.99, Tyndale House Publishers) arriving next month. The authors use their own experience and clinical research to present a case for understanding how boys think and act and how to parent them effectively.  

Flickering Pixels by Shane Hipps ($16.99, Zondervan), releasing this month, takes a look at how gadgets and technology shape faith in modern society. The book is the follow-up to the 2006 release The Hidden Power of Electronic Culture (Zondervan), which was geared more for church leadership.