"Men of Fire" by Walter Russell Bowie is a significant work that delves into the spiritual and religious aspects of Christianity. The book is a vintage first edition hardcover published by Harper & Row in 1961, with 244 pages. It is a valuable addition to any collection of religious literature, offering insights into spirituality and Christianity. The book is available for purchase on platforms…
I Go to the Rock is a non-fiction work that uses the "Rock" metaphor to explore the enduring stability, permanence, and reliability of God as a refuge in the believer's life. The book is compiled from the authors' most compelling sermons, offering biblical, personal, and passionate insights into their individual journeys of faith. Each contribution is authentic and vulnerable, emphasizing the u…
The Greatest of All the Prophets by Russell and Colin Standish provides a comprehensive defense and appreciation of the prophetic ministry of Ellen G. White, one of the founders of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. The authors explore the biblical foundation for modern prophecy, examine historical evidence of White’s divine inspiration, and address common criticisms of her work. Through caref…
Russell Freedman’s Lincoln: A Photobiography offers a richly illustrated account of Abraham Lincoln’s life, tracing his journey from humble frontier beginnings to his presidency during the Civil War. The book blends clear, engaging text with archival photographs and prints, giving readers both a visual and narrative portrait of Lincoln. Aimed especially at younger audiences, it presents Lin…
series editors Russell Moore and Andrew T. Walker
Bruce Demarest and Gordon Lewis.
Russell Hoye, Aaron C.T. Smith, Matthew Nicholson and Bob Stewart.