
Convicted
Racial tensions had long simmered in Benton Harbor, a small city on the eastern shore of Lake Michigan, before the day a white narcotics officer—more focused on arrests than justice—set his sights on an innocent black man. But when officer Andrew Collins framed Jameel McGee for possession of crack cocaine, the surprising result was not a race riot but a transformative journey for both men. 224 pages; paperback.

Hiding in the Light
Rifqa Bary. Rifqa’s parents are devout Muslims. But something in Rifqua’s heart is not satisfied, and she converts to Christianity. When her father discovers her faith in Christ, he threatens to kill her to save the family honor. This is her story of escape and faith in Jesus through many trials. [This book contains parts that require the reader to use discretion]. 226 pages; paperback; WaterBrook Press.