Recommended by AJ Augur
Biblical Womanhood writes thoughtfully about womanhood through the lens of Scripture, grounding identity in God’s design. As someone without my mom or dad, her work has been a source of wisdom that helps restore a vision of family dignity. I’m grateful to learn from her as a mother, a grandmother, and a faithful follower of God—it’s why this is my favorite publication in the community.
Dawn writes with attentiveness and depth, helping readers slow down and truly sit with Scripture. Her work invites both mind and heart into faithful understanding. I’m really grateful for her work.
Trip writes with a steadiness that comes from having walked through real loss and real restoration. His words are careful, clear, and shaped by deep confidence in God rather than easy answers. I’ve just begun reading his work, and I’m grateful for the depth he brings—I’ll be reading more.
Rich has a way of naming hard truths without stripping them of hope. God remains central, steady, and near in every reflection.
Paul opens Scripture in a way that feels both accessible and reverent. I’m not sure how he does as much as he does, but he consistently gives God the glory and lifts everyone around him up. One of my favorite publications here.
Diane opens Scripture with care and depth, grounding her reflections in the context without losing clarity. She writes honestly about faith formed in real valleys, not abstract ideals. Her work consistently draws me back to the text itself, slower and more attentive.
Megan writes with clarity and courage, grounding hard truths in Scripture and grace. She names harm honestly and points toward repentance, healing, and hope in Christ. I’m grateful for her work.
Liz writes honestly about life with God, holding both the messy and the hopeful without forcing resolution. Her work is especially meaningful for anyone carrying wounds of rejection, offering gentle wisdom and real pathways toward inner healing. I appreciate how her writing feels safe and sincere.
Em writes as a true encourager. Her words remind you who God is, who you are, and how to keep moving forward. I can’t wait for her coming book. We’re better for her voice and the care she brings to God’s Word.
I’m consistently blown away by how Marcus shares truth. He distills complex ideas with humility and depth, and it’s clear his words flow from a lived faith. He’s the real deal.
Ellen asks careful questions and reframes familiar ideas in ways that slow my thinking and sharpen it. Her work consistently helps me notice assumptions I would have otherwise missed. I’m grateful for her work.
Jillian writes with reverence and clarity, never flattening the mystery of God. I value her work because it consistently keeps my faith both thoughtful and alive.
Hannah writes with warmth and honesty, often laced with nostalgia and gentle humor. Her reflections are shaped by home, nature, and time spent sitting with the Lord.
Josh writes with humility and clarity, grounded in a deep love for Jesus and confidence in God’s Word. His work invites return visits and offers lasting value as a steady Christian resource. What sets him apart is that he lives what he writes—always learning, developing others, and investing deeply in the church and its mission. I’m looking forward to his upcoming book, A Life That Leads, which I know will offer tangible value and real direction for those seeking a life of impact.
Charisse writes with gentleness and honesty, letting small, ordinary moments carry real meaning. Her words feel lived-in, marked by self-awareness, humility, and a quiet joy that doesn’t rush past struggle. I appreciate how her writing makes space for growth, patience, and noticing what’s actually happening right in front of us.
Ben’s writing is careful and expansive, drawing from Scripture, theology, and lived insight to equip believers for real spiritual formation. I’m currently reading The Invitation and grateful for its clarity around identity in Christ. It grounds discipleship in who we already are.
Brandon brings sincerity and curiosity to conversations about God, Scripture, and the lived journey of faith. His work keeps the Bible central while inviting honest exploration of what following Jesus looks like today.
Asheritah’s writing helps me slow down and return to joy in Jesus when I’m tempted to rush. Her blend of Scripture, creativity, and everyday life feels gentle and grounding. I’m grateful for this space and the steady way it draws my heart back to Christ.








































