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TWO MOTHERS CRAFT A REDEMPTIVE APPROACH TO PARENTING A NEWBORN San Jose, CA, April 3, 2011 – Christian authors Megan Tietz and Laura Oyer have crafted a redemptive, freedom based approach to parenting a new born, which they share in Spirit-Led Parenting, From Fear To Freedom In Baby’s First Year. After reading all the spiritual [...]

This is a second call for submission. The deadline for the Not Afraid community project has been extended to March 16th, 2012. For more information, please download the project doc.

Civitas Press is pleased to announce a new community project called, Finding Church. This community project will be a collection of stories that explore people’s experiences with leaving, changing, finding, and transforming church. The church is currently experiencing seismic shifts in how people think of church and get involved with church. On the one hand, [...]

Former Pastor Highlights A Growing Problem When Ray Carroll fell from the ministry due to adultery over two years ago, he began reaching out to other fallen pastors for answers. He knew he had sinned, but was trying to make sense of how he had reached the point he had. His research ended with some [...]

Civitas Press is pleased to announce that we are partnering with Robb Ryerse for the release of his book, Butterfly Theology (working title). Butterfly Theology tells the story of Robb’s theological transformation. Drawing from scenes throughout his life, Robb describes both the moments that shook the fundamentalism with which he was raised and the ways in [...]

Civitas Press is pleased to announce a new community project called, What A Woman Is Worth. This community project will be a collection of essays that explore people’s experiences, perspectives, and thoughts on the worth of women and girls in an effort to bring about greater awareness of the cultural endemic that leaves them wounded, [...]
