SHINE A LIGHT TODAY. AKA: SALT
The Christian & Faith-Based go-to media review series that spotlights faith-driven books, films, and podcasts worth your time.
Till We Have Faces
Till We Have Faces is C.S. Lewis’ final novel, written in 1956. An intriguing retelling of the myth of Cupid and Psyche from Apuleius’ second century book Metamorphose, Till We Have Faces follows the embittered older sister of Psyche as she writes out her complaints against the gods.
At Home in Mitford
At Home in Mitford is the first of Jan Karon’s New York Times Bestseller series, The Mitford Years. This beloved book introduces Father Tim, an Episcopalian rector as he navigates life in the small and not-quite-so-idyllic Mitford, North Carolina.

