Emily is a book critic and writer for WORLD. She is a World Journalism Institute and University of Mississippi graduate, previously worked at Peachtree Publishers, and developed a mother’s heart for good stories over a decade of homeschooling. Emily resides with her family in Nashville, Tenn.
Follow Emily Whitten on Twitter @emilyawhitten
City of God by Augustine is worth stretching a little to read
BOOKS | Authors show limits of wild technology dreams
CHILDREN’S BOOKS | Four books for teens or preteens
Non-Computable You and Upgrade can help Christians think about important scientific and ethical challenges in our day
The Connected Child is a parenting book particularly suited to our crumbling American culture
Wokeness in schools can be traced all the way back to evolution education
Two recommendations help to teach about wartime history
Darwin on Trial by Phillip Johnson can help Christians see through some of the false claims of Darwinian evolution
BOOKS | Authors highlight threats to freedom of speech
BOOKS | It’s a good time to revisit Band of Brothers