Cross Reference Library

What’s New in the Cross Reference Library? The Emissaries series by Angela Hunt

The Woman from Lydia - Widowed Euodia, known to her neighbors as “the Lydian woman,” seeks to make a fresh start by moving to the foreign city of Philippi. She finds new purpose after meeting Paulos, apostle to the Gentiles, who opens her eyes to helping those in need, particularly women and those who have been enslaved. Retired Roman soldier Hector has settled in Philippi with dreams of a future filled with wealth and status, poolings his army earnings with Lucius, his fellow comrade-in-arms turned business partner. His hopes are dashed, however, when Paulos robs their youngest enslaved girl of her lucrative ability to foretell the future, rendering her worthless to Hector’s ambition. Determined to find someone to restore the girl’s valuable “gift,” Hector is willing to travel to the ends of the earth to do so. Following close behind him, Euodia and her servants embark on a journey to rescue Sabina and set her free forever. 

The Sisters of Corinth - When the new provincial governor arrives in Corinth, the esteemed Chief Magistrate Narkis Ligus, father to Mariana and Prima, is delighted. He sees a golden opportunity to propel himself to greater power and fortune by uniting his and the governor’s households through the marriage of one of his beautiful unwed daughters to the governor’s firstborn son. Yet complications quickly arise in Narkis’s own family. Mariana, his stepdaughter, ;holds steadfast faith in Yeshua, rendering her hesitant to marry a man devoted to the Roman gods, despite Narkis’s urging. On the other hand, Prima, his daughter by birth, yearns for a life of wealth and status and is willing to go to great lengths to secure a marriage that fulfills her desires—even if it means betraying Mariana to do so.

What’s New in the Cross Reference Library? Letters Bring Them Together

Opening thoughts: I think, one of the coolest things about historical-fiction novels—romantic or otherwise—are the real-life places, things, and events of the time period that the author chooses. They truly put into perspective how different things used to be. We don’t travel everywhere by horse or Model-T. Our marriages aren’t arranged by our parents (ok, maybe not as much as they used to be). And another big difference that I wish was still a thing: communication through letters. Whenever I hear a story from history about two people meeting and becoming best friends (or even falling in love!) I turn into a hopeless romantic very quickly. So, that’s why I’m so excited to feature The Letter Tree & A Noble Groom in this week’s post. Beneath the synopsis are some cool tidbits that authors, Rachel Fordham & Jody Hedlund, shared in the “Author's Note" section in the backs of their books about the research they did for their stories. 

The Letter Tree - Buffalo, NY, 1924. Laura Bradshaw adores stories happily ever afters. But since her mother died seven years ago, the Bradshaw Shoe Company heiress has been as good as locked away in a tower. Her overbearing father cares little for her dreams, throwing himself instead into his tireless take-down of hsi competitor, the Campbell Shoe Company. However, Laura has been gifted with a reprieve: a mysterious friend with whom she’s been exchanging letters. As heir to the Campbell Shoe Company, Isaac Campbell is a sought-after bachelor who has never felt an inkling of desire for the women who constantly bat their eyes at him. His thoughts are consumed by an oak tree in the Buffalo Zoo—or rather, the mystery woman he exchanges letters with courtesy of the tree. She’s been one of Isaac’s only joys in a life consumed by his father’s tireless hatred of Bradshaw. A hatred that Isaac is coming to realize, may affect him more personally than he ever imagined. When Laura’s father orchestrates a match between her and an important business owner, she resolves to pursue her only chance at freedom. But Isaac believes their story isn’t bound for a tragic ending. He’s certain there’s more to the Bradshaw-Campbell feud than meets the eye. And he won’t stop digging until he uncovers the truth that might bridge the divide between him and the woman whose words have captured his heart. 

From the Author’s Note: The Letter Tree takes place in 1920s Buffalo, New York, which means that author Rachel Fordham had the chance to feature cool places like: the Buffalo Zoo, Delaware Park, The Quarry Gardens, and Niagara Falls. When it came to the zoo, the author chose animals that her children loved seeing when her and her family lived in Buffalo. The elephant that is featured on the cover is inspired by a real elephant named Big Frank that lived in the zoo in the 1920s. Fordham also shared that she got the idea for the Bradshaw/Campbell shoe factory feud from the Adidas/Puma feud (a.k.a. The Dassler brothers’ feud) that took place in Germany. If you like to find out more about Rachel’s Fordham’s book The Letter Tree, or even the research she did for it, check out The Letter Tree at the Cross Reference Library. 

A Noble Groom - Annalisa Werner’s hope for a fairy-tale love is over. Her husband failed her in every way, and now his death has left her with few options to save the family farm. She needs a plentiful harvest. That, and a husband to help bring it in. Someone strong, dependable. That’ll be enough. A marriage for love…that’s something she’s given up on. So her father sends a letter to his brother in the Old Country, asking him to find Annalisa a groom. Then a man appears: Carl Richards, from their home country of Germany, and a former schoolteacher—or so he says. He’s looking for work and will serve on the farm until her husband arrives. With time running out, she accepts Carl’s help, but there’s more to this man than he’s admitting. He’s also gentle, kind, charming—unlike any man she’s ever known. But even as his shining light into the darkness of Annalisa’s heart, she knows her true groom may arrive any day.  

From the Author’s Note: To go along with Annalisa and Carl’s love story, Jody Hedlund took inspiration from the German immigration of 1880s Michigan. Hedlund shared the following in her notes that I find pretty interesting, “The German community in A Noble Groom immigrated from Saxony, Germany to Sanilac County, Michigan, and formed Colonial Saxonia…Spurred on by the prospect of owning their own land and becoming prosperous—something they could never have in the Old Country—the German immigrants began the arduous task of clearing the land for farming…While I took liberty with the dates and details of the particular German community for the sake of my story, it was my hope to bring to life the essence of an immigrant community, the rigors of farming, and the struggles of the early settlers.” Hedlund included references to typhoid fever, the Red Cross, and the Great Fire of 1881. I totally recommend that you check out this book. And if you’re not a huge fan of romance novels, don’t worry. Hedlund makes up for that through great references to history and through good story-telling. 

Final Thoughts: In my opinion, I truly believe that the authors care about, and have respect for the time periods they’re writing about. I loved how interesting their characters were, and how they didn't have generic personalities. You really do feel like you're stepping into the 1800s and 1900s. I really enjoyed sharing the “Author’s Notes” with you, and I hope that they make you want to check out these books even more because of it.

You Can Be A Hero by Robert & Teila Walker

What is this book about: In the summer of 2020, Bridger shielded his little sister, Brielle, as a dog charged at them. The resulting injury left Bridger with over 90 stitches on his face. Brielle was a very tiny 4-year-old, and Bridger barely 6, but his love for his sister inspired people around the world. As a family, the Walkers have since discussed, what makes a hero? Is it a great big act or sacrifice – or can heroes be found in normal, everyday people? This book is a result of these discussions. For most people, their heroes are found in seemingly small acts. A true hero does the little things every day because nobody’s life is defined by a single act - for good or bad. Even if it is hard or scary, a hero just keeps showing up and doing their best. We hope you enjoy following Brielle on her journey to discover her secret super power and how just being herself makes her the most special of heroes.

My thoughts: I remember what I was doing when I heard the family that this book is based on. It was the summer before my senior year of high school, and COVID-19 had just destroyed all of my junior year plans. And well, since it was summer I was out helping my dad fix fence for local ranchers in the area. We took a lunch break at a diner in Kimball with a couple of my dad’s friends when I saw the news on TV: Boy Saves Sister from Dog Attack! Right then, I tuned out what my dad and his friends were talking about and watched as Fox News showed a picture of this poor little boy who had just risked his life for his little sister. It almost brought me to tears. Here we were, our country shutdown and depressed; scared and confused. And a little six-year-old boy from Wyoming gave us hope and was named a hero. In this book, You Can Be A Hero, Bridger’s parents inspire kids to be heroes too. I can’t wait for the kids of our library to read this book with their families.

What’s New in the Cross Reference Library? Keeping the Faith in an Ever-changing World

No Reason to Hide - In a culture with an ever-narrowing definition of tolerance, Christians can no longer stay silent about the divide between the Bible’s truth and the world’s lies. From best-selling author Dr. Erwin W. Lutzer, No Reason to Hide examines the toxic roots behind the alarming symptoms of a nation in spiritual freefall—and why your faith must empower you to engage rather than hide. As you read, you’ll be equipped to defend your biblical beliefs with confidence and compassion. You’ll also identify how you can respond to the battleground issues of today, including: 

  • Identify driven social justice ideologies that seek to divide rather than unite

  • Cultural attacks on the definitions of sex and gender that turn language into a war

  • Progressive pushes within the church that ultimately desecrate the Bible’s teachings

A call for believers to stand firm in today’s oppressive world, No Reason to Hide is a rallying reminder that will ready Christians everywhere to have the courage to proclaim Scripture’s truth to a culture in desperate need of what only God can offer. 

Whatever Happens - What has taken the wind out of your sails, the bounce out of your step, and joy out of your heart? The early Christian church in Philippi was distressed by all the terrible things that had happened to the apostle Paul—the loss of his fourth missionary journey, his imprisonment in Caesarea, his shipwreck on Malta, and his looming trial in Rome. Would he ever know freedom again? It was impossible to know the future. While Paul was imprisoned, the church provided him with unprecedented financial and personal support. Overflowing with gratitude, he sent them an inspiring thank-you letter: the Bible’s book of Philippians. The timeless message of Philippians is ever appropriate for a world characterized by chaos and weariness. Though it seems like the world keeps falling apart, the apostle Paul exhorts us to live in a manner worthy of Christ. These short thirty-one chapters, which can be used as a devotional, will show us that no matter what happens, we can: 

  • Use prayer to energize our lives

  • Make today about others

  • Stay as cheerful as possible in all circumstances

  • Trust God’s guidance

  • Start and end each day with praise and prayer

  • And so much more in our faith walk

Whatever has happened to you, and whatever may happen—that is not the end of your story.

What’s New in the Cross Reference Library? The Texas Promise Series by Naomi Rawlings

Tomorrow’s First Light - Nervous about meeting her fiance for the first time, Ellie Spritzer’s lifelong hope of finding love is about to end. She never imagined her quest for love would take her to the other side of the county with all eight of her siblings in tow, but after her mother dies unexpectedly, what choice does she have? At least the man she’s been writing to for the past year is still willing to marry her and take in her siblings…or so she thinks. Growing up an orphan, Sam Owens never had a place to call home or a family to love. So if his wife-to-be needs to bring three of her siblings with her, he has no complaints about having a ready-made family. But his mail-order bride doesn’t arrive with three. She arrives with eight. Sam can’t make himself turn away children in need. But as a beginning rancher, he doesn’t have the resources to care for so many people. When sinister forces threaten the things Sam and Ellie both hold dear, can they figure out how to keep their fledgeling family together, or will they lose the very things they cherish most? 

Tomorrow’s Shining Dream - Charlotte Westin has always been more comfortable in a saddle than a ballroom. That wouldn’t be a problem, except her father owns the largest ranch in Texas—and he insists she marry a wealthy city-slicker worthy of a cattle baron’s daughter. There might be someone out there who’d love her for who she is instead of her money, but she’s been fooled by a sweet talker before, and her family is still suffering because of it. With an old friend-turned-enemy returning to town and cattle rustlers running roughshod over the county, Sheriff Daniel Harding knows the last thing he should be thinking about is a woman…especially the one woman he’ll never be able to marry. Then Charlotte Westin asks for his help, and Daniel can’t refuse. Until he finds out exactly what she wants…When Charlotte comes to Daniel with a plan to find herself a husband, Daniel is forced to face his feelings for her—as well as some past mistakes of his own. But as the rustlers grow more dangerous, Charlotte’s father takes drastic steps to engage her to a man she doesn’t love. And  Charlotte and Daniel soon find themselves caught between the burdens from their pasts and others’ expectations. Will they let their past choices ruin their dreams? Or will Charlotte and Daniel embrace God’s forgiveness and forge a happy future for themselves? 

Tomorrow’s Constant Hope - Keely O’Brien has spent the past five months on the run, but no matter what she does, she can’t seem to evade the ring of dangerous criminals that killed her brother in Chicago. When she spots an ad for a wife from the owner of a small ranch on a remote stretch of Texan desert, she knows she’s found the perfect hiding spot. The Wolf Point Ring might be searching far and wide for her, but they wouldn’t think to look in the tiny, sun-scorched town of Twin Rivers, Texas. Now if she can just keep her new husband from finding out why she really married him…Still grieving the loss of his first wife, Agamemnon “Wes” Westin has little choice about marrying again, but he does have a choice about who he marries. If he has to share his roof with someone, he wants a woman who works hard and doesn’t complain. He decides to run an ad for a bride, claiming that he owns a small ranch, rather than the sprawling cattle empire he inherited from his father. After all, what woman is going to be upset when she finds out her husband is one of the richest men in Texas? When Wes discovers Keely is hiding from criminals who want her dead, he can’t help but protect her—even if she’s irate with him for lying about the size of his ranch. When danger arrives in Twin Rivers, both Wes and Keely find themselves facing their deepest fears. Will they let their pain and past losses ruin their dreams? Or will Wes and Keely find a way to forge a new life together? 

Tomorrow’s Steadfast Prayer - Alejandra Loyola knows she’s going to die. If having information about her uncle and cousins’ illegal cattle rustling operation isn’t enough to get her killed, then snitching on them to the law will—and she’s snitched more than once. The only question is, will she be able to see her younger sister provided for before she dies? When Harrison Rutherford is called back to his hometown of Twin Rivers after his father falls ill, he’s inundated with the burdens of running a shipping business. The one surprise waiting for him is Alejandra Loyola. The maid who works for him is quiet and sweet. Now if only she trusted him enough to tell him what leaves shadows under her eyes and a haunted look on her face…The longer Harrison stays in Twin Rivers, the more something seems amiss. Rustlers have been wreaking havoc on local ranchers, and Harrison starts to wonder if the secrets Alejandra carries have more to do with his father and the rustlers than he wants to admit. Will Alejandra trust Harrison enough to tell him what she knows? Or will the rustlers prove powerful enough to destroy not just the ranches surrounding Twin Rivers, but any hope for a future between them?

Tomorrow’s Lasting Joy -  Anna Mae Harding has always dreamed of being a wife and mother, but she never expected finding a man to marry to be so difficult. She might have an easier time of it if she hadn’t fallen in love with the wrong man years ago. But no matter how much she tries to forget her childhood friend, no one else she’s met has ever measured up. When Cain Whitelaw’s job as a Texas Ranger leads him back to his hometown—and to Anna Mae—neither of them can deny the feelings swirling between them. The trouble is, Cain’s the last man who will ever settle down and start a family. He had too rough an upbringing for that, and his job means he doesn’t stay in one place for more than a month. But when an old enemy reemerges and puts Anna Mae and the town of Twin Rivers in danger, Cain must confront his past and decide just how much he’s willing to risk for the people he loves.

What’s New in the Cross Reference Library? How to Look at Life Differently

Unbridled Faith - Horses nuzzle their way into our hearts and have a way of teaching us a lot about ourselves, about life, and even about God. Just ask horse enthusiast Cara Whitney, wife of comedian and actor Dan Whitney (aka Larry the Cable Guy). Through years spent working with these majestic animals, Cara Whitney has learned countless spiritual lessons that have brought her closer to God. In 100 heartfelt devotions with stunning photography, you’ll learn about overcoming temptation, find out why you should be glad God doesn’t answer yes to all of your prayers, and be reminded that you are priceless to God. 

Life Without Limits - Born without arms or legs, Nick Vujicic overcame his disability to live an independent, rich, fulfilling life, becoming a model for anyone seeking true happiness. Now an internationally successful motivational speaker, Nick spreads his central message: the most important goal for anyone is to find their life’s purpose despite whatever difficulties or seemingly impossible odds stand in their way. Nick tells the story of his physical disabilities and the emotional battle he endured trying to deal with them as a child, a teen, and a young adult. He shares how his faith in God has been his central source of strength and explains that once he found his own sense of purpose—inspiring others to make their lives and the world better—he found the confidence to build a rewarding and productive life without limits.  

What’s New in the Cross Reference Library? Being Men & Women of the Faith

Damaged Goods - This book isn’t for the girls who’ve always done everything right. It’s for the oops-I-did-it-againers, the live-my-life-on-my owners, the sometimes-learn-from-my-mistakers, the ones who’ve fallen down hard and lived to tell the tale, who’ve never quite fit the good-girl mold—the perfectly imperfect. It’s an open and raw look at what happens when a Christian damages her testimony and the restorative power of God’s love. Through personal stories, Stacy invites you into some of her darkest days and candidly shares hard-won wisdom around questions like…

  • Why do Christians run away when someone’s life gets messy? 

  • What should your role be when another Christian is struggling? 

  • How can you overcome crippling fear, anxiety, and worry?

  • Why do you wander away from God over and over again?

  • Does it really matter if you forgive someone who wronged you? 

  • Does God really care about you?

This is not your mom’s devotional. It’s not filled with flowery descriptions or complex theology. It’s for women who are ready to get real and have an honest conversation about what it means to make a royal mess of your life and the painful paths your choices sometimes lead you down. Inside you’ll find extraordinary truths and practical tips sprinkled with loads of encouragement meant just for you slightly imperfect daughters of the King!

Change Agents for God - Does the Bible say anything about what an evangelist should do? Can a church be what God planned without the influence of evangelists? Is there a difference between a missionary and an evangelist? After 52 years in ministry, C.T.L. Spear had devoted more than twenty years to evangelistic work in camps, prisons, and more than 800 local churches across the United States. And through his book, Change Agents for God, Spear brings up the question, “What happened to Evangelists?”

What’s New in the Cross Reference Library? What Makes You a Man of God?

The Warrior Soul - Life is a battle, and we are all soldiers. We may not wear a uniform, eat in a mess hall, or dodge actual bullets for a living, but we are in a war—a very crucial one. Just walk into any room of people and you’ll find immeasurable pain and wounds. On the outside we wear our camouflage well, but on the inside, deep within our own souls, we realize life is a conflict. It is traceable to a single source:  Satan, the adversary of our souls. Written by two US Army Green Berets, The Warrior’s Soul provides a guide for how to apply the techniques of a true warrior in the spiritual realm by emphasizing five core elements:

  • A cause greater than self—why we fight

  • A settled memory—the link between history and current circumstances

  • A personal intensity—eager for challenges and undistracted by personal issues

  • An unflagging optimism—an absolute commitment to never surrender

  • A deep camaraderie—a personal commitment to fellow warriors

True warriors are willing to stand when others bow. With this first-rate preparation for spiritual battle you can stand strong and see victory.

The Ambition - A routine mob hit lights the fuse on an explosive collision of ambition and deception in the Windy City’s corridors of power. Drawing on his years as a reporter for the Chicago Tribune, bestselling author Lee Strobel reveals an insider’s tale of power, politics, and payoffs as current as today’s headlines. When a down-on-his-luck lawyer is coerced into bribing a judge to fix an upcoming mob trial, he secretly tapes the exchange to protect himself. After the dirty judge becomes a finalist for an open U.S. Senate seat, the incriminating tape isn’t the only thing standing in his way. Pastor-turned politician Eric Snow is determined to use his suburban megachurch as a launching pad for securing th eSenate appointment. And newspaper reporter Garry Strider threatens to uncover both candidates’ secrets in an investigation that may cost him his life. Strobel weaves these edgy characters into an intricate thriller set within a gleaming suburban megachurch, a big-city newspaper struggling for survival, and the shadowy corridors of political intrigue. The riveting climax is as unforgettable as the contract killing that punctuates the opening scene.  

About the Authors: 

Lieutenant General William Boykin - He is the co-author of The Warrior Soul and is the founder of Kingdom Warriors ministry. He is also the executive vice president of the Family Research Council. He was the US Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence under President George W. Bush from 2002-2007, and is the author of three books with combined sales of almost half a million copies. He resides in Washington, DC. 

Dr. Stu Weber - He is the co-author of The Warrior Soul. Dr. Weber is a Vietnam veteran and former US Army Green  Beret, and is a founding member of Good Shepherd Community Church in Portland, Oregon, where he served as lead pastor for over thirty years. He has authored several best-selling books and speaks nationally and internationally at events, including Promise Keepers, Family Life, and Iron Sharpens Iron. He and his wife, Linda, reside in Troutdale, Oregon, and have ten grandchildren. 

Lee Strobel - He is the author of The Ambition. Lee Strobel, with a journalism degree from the University of Missouri and a Master of Studies in Law degree from Yale Law School, was the award-winning legal editor of the Chicago Tribune. He is a New York Times bestselling author of more than twenty nonfiction books. A former atheist, he served as a teaching pastor at two of America’s largest churches. He and his wife live in Colorado.

What’s New in the Cross Reference Library? Remembering to Hope

Hope in the Hard Places - The  truth is, no one gets a hall pass from the hard places in life. Whether it’s death, chronic illness, divorce, cancer, depression, wayward children, aging parents, or other trials, everyone experiences valleys at one time or another. How can you navigate the valley while remaining hopeful? A veteran of adversity, Sarah Beckman shows weary souls how to walk through their trials with hope rather than desperation. The youngest of 14 children raised by a single mom, Sarah has faced health issues, death of family members and friends, marriage crisis, and more. Along with poignant stories, insights, checklists, and guidelines, Sarah deftly weaves her hard-won wisdom with the sage advice she’s gathered from other seasoned travelers. Hope in the Hard Places helps readers: 

  • Overcome insecurity about receiving help 

  • Discover the benefits of asking for what they need 

  • Discern the right (and wrong) people they need alongside them 

  • Transform their mindset from helpless to hopeful

  • Uncover the secret to forgive themselves and others 

  • Walk through the depths of hardship with insight, dignity, and certainty.

Blessed, Blessed, Blessed - Missy knew that marrying duck-hunting family man Jase Robertson would be an adventure…and it’s turned out to be even more than she imagined. As with any marriage and family, nothing has ever been simple. But there’s so much more to their story than has ever been told. Amid the wildness and joy so often seen in A&E’s Duck Dynasty, which has captured the hearts of millions, life for the Robertson clan took a sudden turn when Missy and Jase’s daughter, Mia, was born with a cleft palate—a serious condition requiring multiple cranial and facial surgeries. As their baby faced a lifetime of being “different,” Missy and Jase had to ask, "Where is God in all of this?” This is their story of finding a good life—and a good God—in a difficult situation. As you go behind the scenes with Missy, you’ll find out how she and Jase have made it through their hardest times and encountered God’s protection and love in unexpected ways. You’ll discover how they are raising their kids to be spunky, confident, and secure in who they were made to be.

What’s New in the Cross Reference Library? The Importance of The Church

Rediscover Church - Since a global pandemic abruptly closed places of worship, many Christians have skipped church life, even neglecting virtual services. But this was a trend even before COVID-19. Polarizing issues, including political and racial strife, convinced some people to pull away from the church and one another. Now it’s time to recommit to gathering as brothers and sisters in Christ. In Rediscover Church, Collin Hansen and Jonathan Leeman discuss why church is essential for believers and God’s mission. Through biblical references and personal stories, they show readers God’s true intention for corporate gathering: to spiritually strengthen members as individuals and the body of Christ. In an age of church-shopping and live streamed services, rediscover why the future of the church relies on believers gathering regularly as the family of God. 

Reaching the Unreached - For too long church leaders have focused on increasing the size of their church rather than increasing their reach outside of the four walls of the church building. The result? Church life becomes a predictable set of routines with predictable results. Church members struggle to reach the neighborhoods they drive through on their way to church programs, unable to penetrate their surrounding communities in a meaningful way. Reaching the Unreached recounts the stories, struggles, and triumphs of individuals and churches that have reinvented themselves to meet the world where it is, working to reach the ones that no one else is reaching.

“The search for the ‘silver bullet’ of success has diverted us from tapping into the timeless principles found in the book of Acts,” says author, pastor, and front-line church planter Peyton Jones. Yet the spiritual climate that Paul and the Apostles stepped into is not all that different from the brave new world the church faces today.