by America Inspire Mag | Jan 10, 2026 | Inspire
Tamara Simeunovic has seated herself in a comfortable living room somewhere in the UK. She is displaying the very first copy of her book The Epileptic Warrior Princess: Life With Epilepsy, which has just been printed. The thin book, part pure evidence, part practical...
by America Inspire Mag | Jan 6, 2026 | Inspire
In the dance world, some artists don’t just move- they bridge. Charise Renouf is one such being; a choreographer, teacher, and creative force whose work with the Griots Dance Collective shows a deep-rooted, unwavering commitment to carefully constructed...
by America Inspire Mag | Dec 31, 2025 | Inspire
Teaching Americans How to Think When James Matthew Sawatzki decided he had taught Americans how to think for about four decades now, retirement was his intuitive choice. He has always taught people how to think. The distinction has always been important to him. In an...
by America Inspire Mag | Dec 26, 2025 | Inspire
In a world where, for some reason, serious confrontation is the norm and dialogue breaks families, communities, and workplaces, Sandra Boston has spent the last 40 years crafting a new realm of empathy, curiosity, and courage to listen. Her book, Aiming Your Mind:...
by America Inspire Mag | Dec 23, 2025 | Inspire
Terrence Steven Lake did not grow up searching for controversy. He grew up searching for coherence. In Hamtramck, Michigan, a city shaped by migration, factory work, and racial proximity, identity was not abstract or academic. It was lived daily, often quietly,...
by America Inspire Mag | Dec 23, 2025 | Inspire
We are honored to announce the upcoming republication of A New Pentecost for a Starving World, now to be released under the author’s own name in a fully revised and expanded edition. This new release reflects years of additional reflection, refinement, and theological...