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In ‘Wonder Woman #8,’ our heroine faces one of her scariest villains to date: complementarian theology.

The picture shows the cover of the book "Devout" by Anna Gazmarian, which is a blue book with a gray graphic that looks like two arms holding hands except the tops of the arms are churches.

In Devout: A Memoir of Doubt, Anna Gazmarian explains how poetry helped her find a real sense of belonging.

The image shows the book "Zero at the Bone" by Christian Wiman, which has a tan cover with an orange circle drawn on it.

In Zero at the Bone, the lament is just as valuable as the sermon.

A person wearing a tall pink wig and a pink dress with rainbow fluffy sleeves is standing at the pulpit of a church, preaching. There is a pride flag in the background.

“I want to be the queer elder I never had.”

These books are part of a growing body of literature designed to help parents share an open, nonfundamentalist faith with their little ones.

Ashley Lynn Hengst offers a future where sports and faith overlap to enrich the bodies and souls of the church.

The illustration shows six rats chilling on an orange couch in front of a the iconic fountain from the show "Friends" and there is also a lamp

Introducing NIBBLE, a promising new nonprofit aimed to evangelize rats.